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Silvia
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Romanian
violinist
born in
Bacău,
she studied at the Conservatory in
Bucharest.
Her international debut was at the age of sixteen when she performed
in
The Hague
under
Bruno Maderna.
In 1969, she won the first prize in the Marguerite Long/Jacques
Thibaut Competition in
Paris,
as well as the special prize of
Rainier III,
Prince of Monaco. In 1970, she was the winner of the
first prize in the
George Enescu
Competition in Bucharest. In 1972, she was invited by
Leopold
Stokowski to play the
Glazunov
Violin Concerto with the
London
Symphony Orchestra at the
Royal Albert
Hall, recorded by
Decca.
Her discography
includes
Debussy,
Franck,
Fauré
sonatas
for Aurophon-Classics and
Sibelius
Violin
Concerto with
Neeme Järvi
and the Göteborg Symphony Orchestra for BIS.
She performs
frequently in South and North America, Japan, Israel and all over
Europe. A refined musician with a fascinating stage presence, Silvia
Marcovici exhibits robust and productive activity in chamber music.
She appears often in recitals with famous pianists, and recently
also with her son Aimo Pagin, himself a pianist.
She is currently
teacher in the „Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst“ in
Graz, Austria.
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