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Shlomo Mintz: a tribute to freedom | July 20th, Graz (Austria)

Shlomo Mintz visits Guatemala for the first time in his career !

Festival Konex 2016 – Opening Gala by Shlomo Mintz

The violin of Shlomo Mintz in México

Crans-Montana Classics: Huge success of New Year’s concert!

Shlomo Mintz returns to South America | October-November 2015

Mintz performs at “Violins of Hope Cleveland”

Shlomo Mintz visits Ecuador and Colombia

After seven years, Shlomo is back to Ecuador to conduct and play a unique concert in Quito. The impressive Casa de la Música will receive the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Ecuador and Shlomo Mintz for this long-awaited concert. Bogotá is receiving Shlomo Mintz for a second consecutive year. The link created with the Orchestra Filarmónica de Bogotá as well as with the own city is being consolidated and will have a second part this year in October/November.

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Shlomo Mintz closed the “Festival del Centro Histórico de México”

Shlomo Mintz closed the “Festival del Centro Histórico de México” performing a brilliant Sibelius concerto. With the Orquesta Sinfónica de Minería and Thomas Sanderling.

“Shlomo Mintz’s interpretation of Sibelius’ Concerto was transparent, clear, never shallow or impersonal, 

tremendously emotional at times and so deeply committed that it lifted everyone to a higher dimension.”

“The truth is that a description of an artist like Mintz, goes far beyond any imagination. Sure, one could write about his amazing technical skills with dry terms like rallentandos, rubatos, acellerandos, cadenzas, etc., which critics often do, but this would not tell us anything about the greater depths of his performance.

So I’d rather write purely subjective: about his narrative way of performing, about the emotions and feelings he showed while playing; matters that, in my view, are far more valuable. And though it’s a fact that his technique was impeccable, his violin playing went far beyond mere appreciation, far beyond a performance which someone could simply call beautiful, well done or something like that…”