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Violinist who
attended Boston University and the University of Illinois
and studied with Malcolm Lowe, Joseph Silverstein, and Denes
Zsigmondy.
Groups with
whom he has worked include Alea III, the Boston
Ballet, the Boston Composers String Quartet, the Boston Pops, the Boston
Symphony Orchestra, the Handel and Haydn Sinfonia,
and SinfoNova.
He has
appeared on the following albums with the Boston Pops: American
Visions, The Celtic Album, Chris Botti in
Boston, Holiday Pops, My Favorite Things: A Richard Rodgers Celebration,
and A Splash of Pops. He also appears on Encounter with Luciano Berio, which was
recorded at the Boston University School of Music on 5th November
1981.
On 10th
March 2006, the BSO appeared at Verizon Hall in a program that comprised
Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92”,
Elliott Carter’s “Three Illusions”, Peter Lieberson’s “Neruda Songs for Mezzo-Soprano
and Orchestra” (sung by Peter’s wife, Lorraine), and Richard
Strauss’s “Till Eulenspiegel’s
Merry Praanks, Op. 28”.
Members
thereof entertained at Tufts
University on 11th
February 2007 with Franz Joseph Haydn’s “String Quartet No. 1
in G major, Op. 77” and Arnold Schoenberg’s “String
Quartet No. 2 in F sharp minor, Op. 10”.
On 3rd
October 2008, James participated in the Hardy Memorial Series Fall Chamber
Music Concert at the First Baptist Church
in Newton, Massachusetts. The concert, which benefited Habitat
for Humanity, consisted of Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Brandenburg
Concerto No. 3 in G major”, Johannes Brahms’ “Sextet No.
2 in G major, Op. 36”, the allegro from Haydn’s “Trio No.
3”, and Erwin Schulhoff’s “Concertino
for Flute, Viola and Bass”.
A Generations
Concert was a family affair. James,
his wife Lisa Crockett and daughter Elizabeth Cooke, also violinists,
teamed up with pianist Carmen Rodriguez-Peralta at Middlesex Music
College on 10th
April 2009 for a performance of Joseph Hellmesberger’s
“Serenade for Three Violins and Piano”.
On 5th
December 2010, James took part in the Concert for the Cure, the brainchild
of flautist Julie Scolnick, who had managed to
encourage Sir Simon Rattle to conduct some of the world’s finest
musicians at Jordan Hall in Boston,
Massachusetts. The concert consisted of Brahms’
“Symphony No. 2”, the adagietto from
Gustav Mahler’s “Symphony No. 5”, and Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart’s “Piano Concerto in G, K. 453”, with Marc-Andre
Hamelin at the keys.
Roberto Abbado subbed for an ailing James Levine at Prudential
Hall on 18th March 2011 for Beethoven’s “Symphony
No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67”, Bela Bartok’s
“Piano Concerto No. 3” with soloist Peter Serkin, and Haydn’s
“Symphony No. 93 in D”.
James and
bassist Todd Seeber are responsible for a
two-year-old tradition known as the Boston
to Lenox Relay Race, which starts at Symphony Hall and ends at Tanglewood.
The run marks the beginning of the Tanglewood
season, raises awareness for its Days in the Arts program, and has grown
from fifteen to seventy runners in its young existence.
Sources:
- http://www.bso.org/bso/mods/bios_detail.jsp?id=2100108
- http://dvdpacific.directtoustore.com/keith-lockhart-american-visions/090266878628
- http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1132564/a/Celtic+Album.htm
- http://www.discogs.com/search?q=Chester+Gregory+II&type=all&sort=format%2Casc
- http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1132063/a/Splash+Of+Pops.htm
- http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Bosp/a/albums.htm
- http://www.kimmelcenter.org/events/notes/item/0506/bso_notes.pdf
- http://as.tufts.edu/music/musiccenter/events/events2007OpeningFestival.htm
- http://www.fbcnewton.org/PDFs/Hardy%20Memorial%20SeriesOct3,2008.pdf
- http://digilib.bu.edu/cat/read/388513
- http://www.middlesex.mass.edu/music/
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2L4UTf13rQ
- http://www.allmusic.com/album/live-in-boston-r1446624/credits
- http://www.wgbh.org/articles/-2151
- http://www.njpac.org/joomla/images/pdf/bsonotesfinal.pdf
- http://abbottslimo.com/blog/page/2
- http://framingham.patch.com/articles/violinist-serenades-relay-runners-video#video-6738856
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