"Zapateado" by Sarasate; Jason DePue, violin Elena Jivaeva, piano
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Sarasate's "Zapateado" is perhaps one of his most famous pieces; it's a tour de force. I hope you enjoy it!
Enjoy and Salut!!
To study with Jason DePue, go to: jason-depue.com
Jason DePue is a member of the first violin section of the GRAMMY Award Winning Philadelphia Orchestra. A Curtis Institute of Music graduate, he has an active violin studio where he teaches regularly. His students enjoy scholarships to top music schools with Starling Scholarship opportunities, and many enjoy successful careers as independent performing musicians and teachers in their own right. He's done recitals of the Paganini Caprices, the Bach Sonatas, and Partitas (see below on this UA-cam page) and albums such as his recent classical "Spanish Essentials for Violin and Piano." In leadership roles, Jason was concertmaster of the New York String Seminar under Jamie Laredo, the Symphony Orchestra of the Curtis Institute of Music under Otto-Werner Mueller, the Verbier Festival Orchestra of Switzerland, and the Music Symphony Festival Orchestra in Chautauqua, NY.
Jason continues to engage in musical collaborations ranging from chamber music to innovative projects. He was in attendance at the Isaac Stern Workshop, Jerusalem Music Encounters in Israel, the Steans Institute at Ravinia, the La Jolla, Kingston, Sarasota (Fl.), Chautauqua, Encore, Saratoga (NY), and St. Barth's chamber music festivals. He's soloed with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, the Cleveland Philharmonic, Columbus, Toledo, Lima, and Springfield Symphonies. Occasionally, he also concertizes with the DePue Brothers Band, where he plays mandolin and viola. For one of the Philadelphia Orchestra's Opening Night Galas, the DePue Brothers Band was honored to be guests in which four original arrangements of Jason's were premiered.
Born and raised in Bowling Green, Ohio, he is grateful to have been a protege of violin teachers Boris Brant (Mr. Brant is featured in the book "Teaching Genius: Dorothy DeLay and the Making of a Musician"), Vasile Beluska, David Cerone, and William de Pasquale. Additional former teachers include Aaron Rosand, Joseph Silverstein, Ida Kavafian, Yumi Scott, Yair Kless, and Jamie Laredo.
Jason DePue plays on a beautiful French violin by Charles Francois Gand, France, ca 1825.
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