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Violinist who debuted at eleven years of
age with the L.A. Philharmonic, soloing on the Violin Concerto of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, no less. Soon the young man was on tour,
performing with orchestras throughout the U.S.
He attended and graduated from Julliard, and reprised Tchaikovsky's
concerto in 1967 with Andre Kostelanetz
conducting the New York
Philharmonic . The L.A.
Philharmonic became his home base, however, and soon he graduated to
associate concertmaster and eventually concertmaster of that illustrious
group. He also embarked on a
side career as a session musician, playing on records such as Ron Carter's Pick 'em/Super
Strings, Neil
Diamond's Beautiful Noise,
Carole King's Fantasy, and the Johnny Mathis
& Deniece Williams collaboration, That's What Friends Are For. In 1976, he appeared on Stanley Turrentine's Everybody
Come on Out and Lalo Schifrin's score of The Enforcer. Other
releases on which he appeared at the turn of the decade were Earth, Wind
& Fire's LP Faces and the
soundtrack of Altered States. He would leave all that behind,
however, to become the concertmaster of the New York
Philharmonic in 1980, and he has performed with them ever since,
including at their White House debut in 1982, in their 1986 tour of the
U.S. with Leonard Bernstein, and their concert with Kathleen Battle in
1987. He was also featured on Live from Lincoln Center
in 1990 in a performance of Pablo de Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy, this time with Zubin Mehta at the helm. In 1992, he served as Concert Master
and Conductor on Madonna's Erotica. He also performed Lee Holdridge's Violin Concerto No. 2 on a CD in 1993 with
the composer conducting. In
July 1993, he participated, along with Philharmonic
clarinet player Stanley Drucker, in the New
London Summer Music Festival, performing music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
along with the Connecticut Orchestra.
He appeared on another movie soundtrack, Interview with the Vampire, in 1994, as well as Carole King's Natural Woman: The Ode Collection (1968-1976). In April 1996, he was the featured
soloist in the Philharmonic's
performance of works by Ernest Chausson, Sergei Prokofiev, Maurice Ravel, and Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov. He got caught in the rain in January
1998, but braved the elements to perform the Violin Concerto in D of Ludwig
van Beethoven for grateful fans at Monterey County's Sunset Center.
Later that year, the Philharmonic
embarked on a tour of Asia,
and he performed the Violin Concerto of Samuel Barber at The Great Hall of
the People in Beijing,
China, to a throng of 10,000-plus. In 1999, he appeared on a pair of
Leonard Bernstein recordings, one of the composer's own work and the other
one consisting of all of Gustav Mahler's songs and symphonies. In August of the same year, he
participated in the Marrowstone Music Festival,
held at Port Townsend's Fort Wooden State Park, as a featured faculty chamber
musician. On 8th
February 2002,
he performed at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., with Leonard Slatkin and the National Symphony Orchestra, in a
program that highlighted the music of Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco,
Erich Korngold, Miklos Rozsa, and Franz Waxman. Later that summer, the Philharmonic
toured Japan, featuring Glenn on Leonard Bernstein's
"Serenade", this time with conductor Kurt Masur
in tow. Somehow, he found time
in there to perform on the soundtrack of the Ben Affleck-Samuel L. Jackson
thriller, Changing Lanes. Carole King's Fantasy was also re-issued and re-packaged with Music in a double-CD set. Not to minimalize
things, but he also appeared on a 2004 recording of John
Adams' On the Transmigration of
Souls. On 26th
June 2004, the Philharmonic
concocted a summer cocktail called "Shall We Dance", consisting
of famous ballet and dance music by composers ranging from Carl Maria von
Weber to Darius Milhaud. Riccardo Chailly took the reins on 12th
February 2005
for the Philharmonic's
performance of Mahler's 7th. Five months later, they were in the
park for a gusty concert and fireworks display, featuring the music of Antonin Dvorak.
Mozart figured heavily in the 2005-2006 season, with Glenn featuring
on his "Haffner" Serenade and Violin
Concerto No. 3. On 23rd
April 2006, he
participated in Bargemusic, a program held on the
Fulton Ferry Landing in Brooklyn,
New York.
Hopefully, the weather was a little better for this
Beethoven-Dvorak-Martinu affair. One night later, Glenn was back at
Avery Fisher Hall with the Philharmonic
and guest conductor John
Williams leading the orchestra in a performance of his own music and
that of fellow film composer Bernard Herrmann. Martin Scorcese
and Steven Spielberg were both on hand as guest hosts/narrators. In October 2006, he was slated to
play with the San Diego Symphony the Violin Concerto No. 1 of Max Bruch. A
month later, he was back on the East Coast for the Mostly Music Chamber
Music Series in Westfield,
New Jersey.
The Philharmonic's
2006-2007 season featured the Double Concerto of
Johannes Brahms and culminated with a tour of Europe.
Oh, and he also managed to squeeze in guest appearances at the University of Texas and with the Kalamazoo Symphony
Orchestra. In September 2007, John
Williams made a return engagement with the Philharmonic
in a program of his own music, along with Jerry Bock's and Stanley Donen's.
Stanley Donen was the special guest host
for the gala event. In 2008, Glenn
teamed up with his wife Karen Dreyfus on the intimate From Bow to String.
In addition to his many recordings and numerous live performances,
Glenn finds time to pass along his knowledge to a new generation of
violinists at Juilliard and the Manhattan School of Music. He also participates in educational
events such as Marrowstone Summer Music in Bellingham, Washington, and The String Experience in Fredonia, New York, and sits on the Artistic Advisory Board
of Mark
O'Connor's String Camp. He
and wife Karen also founded The Lyric Piano Quartet, based at Queens College, New York.
Karel Husa
penned his Violin Concerto for Glenn, on a commission from the New York
Philharmonic .
Johnny Mathis & Deniece
Williams recordings
Emotion (Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb)
S CBS 6164B (UK 45)
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