Ari Vilhjálmsson

Ari Þór Vilhjálmsson joined the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as Principal Second Violin in 2019. He held the same position with the Helsinki Philharmonic since 2015, before moving to Israel. Born in Reykjavík, Iceland, he previously worked with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra for nearly 10 years, and also performed as guest concertmaster with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic and the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse. A dedicated teacher, Ari has taught at the Reykjavík College of Music and Sibelius Academy. He continues to teach students in Iceland and Finland and performs solo and chamber music regularly in both countries. He has appeared as a soloist with the Helsinki Philharmonic and Iceland Symphony in violin concertos by Shostakovich, Chausson, Mozart and Kuusisto, among others. Ari began playing the violin at the age of 5 and later completed degrees from the Reykjavík College of Music, University of Illinois and Northwestern University. His main teachers were Guðný Guðmundsdóttir, Rachel Barton Pine, Sibbi Bernhardsson, and Almita and Roland Vamos. His violin was made by Jean-Baptise Villaume in 1830.

Programme

Sun
20.7.

Igor Stravinsky (1882—1971):

Suite from l'Histoire du Soldat (1918–19, arr. for clarinet, violin and piano by the composer)

Sun
20.7.

Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872—1958):

Lark Ascending (1914, arr. for flute and string quintet by Martin Gerigk 2013)

Sun
20.7.

Dmitry Shostakovich (1906—1975):

String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op. 110 (1960)

Tue
22.7.

John Cage (1912—1992):

Living Room Music (1940, lyrics quoted from The World is Round by Gertrude Stein)

Tue
22.7.
Tue
22.7.

Amanda Maier-Röntgen (1853—1894):

Swedish Airs and Dances, Op. 6 No. 2 for violin and piano (1882)

Thu
24.7.
Fri
25.7.

Andrea Clearfield (1960):

Three Songs for violin and double bass (after poems by Pablo Neruda)

Sat
26.7.

George Onslow (1784—1853):

String Quintet No. 15 in C minor, Op. 38 'The Bullet' (1829)