David Starobin

Six Sonatas, Op. 31

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Label: Bridge
UPC: 0090404956720
Catnr: BRIDG 9567
Release date: 08 July 2022
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Bridge
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0090404956720
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BRIDG 9567
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08 July 2022
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Bridge Records is pleased to issue guitarist David Starobin's final studio recording, W.T. Matiegka's Six Sonatas, op. 31, performed on a Viennese style guitar. Starobin regards Matiegka's sonatas as "in their time, the pinnacle of expression on the guitar, offering the most detailed notation of both articulation and character--a clear window onto performance style in the era of Beethoven and Schubert." Since Starobin's retirement from the concert stage in 2018, the native New Yorker has kept a busy schedule, co-authoring with his wife Becky, the libretto of the opera The Thirteenth Child (music by Poul Ruders); writing and directing the film, String Trio, Los Angeles 1946 (filmed in Arnold Schoenberg's Los Angeles home); and serving as Director of Artists and Repertoire at Bridge Records. David Starobin teaches at the Manhattan School of Music and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where he co-founded Curtis's guitar program in 2011. A frequently honored figure, Starobin was called “arguably the most influential American classical guitarist of the 20th Century” (Soundboard), and was inducted into the Guitar Foundation of America's "Hall of Fame" in 2011.
Bridge Records freut sich, die letzte Studioaufnahme des Gitarristen David Starobin herauszugeben, W.T. Matiegkas Sechs Sonaten, op. 31, gespielt auf einer Gitarre im Wiener Stil. Starobin betrachtet Matiegkas Sonaten als "zu ihrer Zeit den Höhepunkt des Ausdrucks auf der Gitarre, da sie die detaillierteste Notation sowohl der Artikulation als auch des Charakters bieten - ein klares Fenster zum Aufführungsstil in der Ära von Beethoven und Schubert." Seit Starobins Rückzug von der Konzertbühne im Jahr 2018 hat der gebürtige New Yorker einen vollen Terminkalender: Gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Becky hat er das Libretto der Oper The Thirteenth Child (Musik von Poul Ruders) verfasst, den Film String Trio, Los Angeles 1946 (gedreht in Arnold Schönbergs Haus in Los Angeles) geschrieben und Regie geführt und ist als Director of Artists and Repertoire bei Bridge Records tätig. David Starobin unterrichtet an der Manhattan School of Music und am Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, wo er 2011 das Curtis-Gitarrenprogramm mitbegründete. Starobin wurde als "der wohl einflussreichste amerikanische klassische Gitarrist des 20. Jahrhunderts" (Soundboard) bezeichnet und wurde 2011 in die "Hall of Fame" der Guitar Foundation of America aufgenommen.

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David Starobin (guitar)

David Starobin is the dedicatee of more than 350 new works which he has performed throughout the world, collaborating with ensembles including the New York Philharmonic; the National, Houston, San Francisco, Saint Louis, and BBC symphony orchestras; the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; the Danish Radio Orchestra; the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; and the Emerson and Guarneri quartets. Mr. Starobin began his guitar studies at age seven with the guitarist Manuel Gayol, later graduating from the Peabody Conservatory, where he studied with Aaron Shearer. While a student at Peabody, Mr. Starobin worked closely with pianist Leon Fleisher and was a frequent participant in the Marlboro Music Festival. Among David Starobin’s honors are a Harvard University Fromm Grant for his commitment to the...
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David Starobin is the dedicatee of more than 350 new works which he has performed throughout the world, collaborating with ensembles including the New York Philharmonic; the National, Houston, San Francisco, Saint Louis, and BBC symphony orchestras; the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; the Danish Radio Orchestra; the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; and the Emerson and Guarneri quartets.

Mr. Starobin began his guitar studies at age seven with the guitarist Manuel Gayol, later graduating from the Peabody Conservatory, where he studied with Aaron Shearer. While a student at Peabody, Mr. Starobin worked closely with pianist Leon Fleisher and was a frequent participant in the Marlboro Music Festival.

Among David Starobin’s honors are a Harvard University Fromm Grant for his commitment to the music of our time; Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Career Grant; ASCAP’s Deems Taylor Award, and Peabody Conservatory’s Distinguished Alumni Award. In 2011 Starobin became the youngest guitarist to be inducted into the Guitar Foundation of America’s Hall of Fame. In 1981 David Starobin founded Bridge Records, Inc. His work for Bridge as performer, producer, and executive producer has earned three Grammy awards and thirty-six Grammy nominations, including “Classical Producer of the Year” (2015).

Between 1993 and 2004, David Starobin was the chairman of the guitar department at the Manhattan School of Music. In addition to teaching at MSM, Mr. Starobin holds the “Fondation Charidu Chair in Guitar Studies” at the Curtis Institute of Music, where he co-founded Curtis’s guitar program in 2011.


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