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Jorja Kay
Fleezanis (March 19, 1952 –
September 9, 2022) was an
American violinist and the
Henry A.
Upper Chair at
Indiana University.
Fleezanis grew up...
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Adams was
written in 1993. Its
premiere was on
January 19, 1994, by
Jorja Fleezanis with the
Minnesota Orchestra,
conducted by Edo de Waart, at the Ordway...
- (series 2), a
British children's
talent show and
member of Flo
Jorja Fleezanis,
American violinist Jorja Fox (born 1968),
American actress and producer...
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founding member of San Francisco's FOG Trio,
together with
violinist Jorja Fleezanis and
cellist Michael Grebanier. In 2006–2007, he pla**** the
opening concert...
- next year, he
wrote his
Violin Concerto for
American violinist Jorja Fleezanis.
Lasting a
little more than half an hour, it is also in
three movements:...
- and Håkon Austbø, all of whom
delivered captivating performances.
Jorja Fleezanis (violinist) gave
master class and
performed a
recital along Anna Guðný...
- friendship. His work Ikon of Eros (2003) was
commissioned for
violinist Jorja Fleezanis, then
concertmaster of the
Minnesota Orchestra, with
vocal soloists and...
- Joan
Field (1915–1988) António
Fortunato de
Figueiredo (1903–1981)
Jorja Fleezanis (1952–2022)
Eugene Fodor (1950–2011) Vera
Fonaroff (1883–1962) Zino Francescatti...
- Gomez, Mark Tatlow,
Robin Ticciati,
Luciano Iorio,
James Mcleod,
Jorja Fleezanis,
Katherine Hunka,
Alison Buchanan,
Phyllis Cannan,
Robert Tear, John Graham-Hall...
- Høj ex-Sivori; ex-Lalo 1700
Goffriller violin 1700 pla**** on by
Jorja Fleezanis Goffriller violin 1700 pla**** on by ****
Clamagirand Goffriller violin...