Sharon bezaly biography
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Sharon Bezaly - Biography
Sharon Bezaly (born 1972) is a flutist.
Bezaly was born in Israel, but lives presently in Sweden. Her virtuosity has drawn comparisons to David Oistrakh and Vladimir Horowitz. She has been an international star since 1997, when she began her solo flute career. She made her solo debut at 14 with Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic. Her flute was made by Muramatsu Flutes out of 24-karat gold.
Appearances
Sharon Bezaly has appeared with leading symphony and chamber orchestras in Japan, China, Israel, Central and Western Europe, England, North and South America, Australia and Scandinavia. She has also performed at venues including the Vienna Musikverein, Châtelet in Paris, Tokyo's Suntory Hall, and at festivals with Gidon Kremer of the Bartók Quartet. In May 2006, she appeared at Orchestra Hall (Minneapolis) with Osmo Vänskä and the Minnesota Orchestra.
Dedicated works
Concertante
- Kalevi Aho: Concerto for flute (+alto) and orchestra
- Sally Beamish: Concerto for flute and orchestra
- Daniel Börtz: Concerto for flute and orchestra
- Brett Dean: Concerto for flute and orchestra
- Sofia Gubaidulina: Concerto for flute (+alto, +bass) and orchestra
- Anders Hillborg: Concerto for flute and orchestra
- Christian Lindberg: Concerto for flute (
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Phillip Scott
I was born in 1952 and reside in Sydney, Australia. My father was administrator of the Australian Ballet Company, and later of J. C. Williamson’s, the company that for many years produced Broadway shows in Australia.
I majored in music at Sydney University and, after a brief stint as PA/copyist for the composer Peter Sculthorpe, went on to become the first program manager at 2MBS FM, Australia’s inaugural classical FM radio station.
I then got drawn into the theater, where I have mainly worked ever since, as a writer, actor, singer, pianist, composer, and musical director. I have written feature-film scores, worked extensively in cabaret, appeared in several television series, had four novels published, and two musicals produced. I know that sounds like a lot, but we’re talking 35 years!
I am co-writer, composer, and a sometime performer in the Wharf Revue, a long-running series of political/social satire shows for the Sydney Theatre Company, during which time I have been threatened with a libel suit only once. I have performed solo cabaret shows at various festivals, including Edinburgh. I was script consultant on the acclaimed international production of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, the Musical, and finally made my Shakespearean debut as Gonzalo in