David Garrett (born David Bongartz, 1980 sept 4 in Aachen, Germany[1]) is a classical violinist and recording artist.
When Garrett was four years old, his father bought a violin for his older brother. The young David took an interest and soon learned to play. A year later, he took part in a competition and won first prize. By the age of seven, he was playing once a week in public. He studied violin at the Lubeck Conservatoire. At the age of 12, he began working with the distinguished Polish violinist Ida Haendel Read Full BioDavid Garrett (born David Bongartz, 1980 sept 4 in Aachen, Germany[1]) is a classical violinist and recording artist.
When Garrett was four years old, his father bought a violin for his older brother. The young David took an interest and soon learned to play. A year later, he took part in a competition and won first prize. By the age of seven, he was playing once a week in public. He studied violin at the Lubeck Conservatoire. At the age of 12, he began working with the distinguished Polish violinist Ida Haendel, often travelling to London and the other European cities to meet her. At the age of 13, he recorded two CDs, appeared on German and Dutch television, and gave a concert in the residence of the Federal Republic of Germany President, the Villa Hammerschmidt, at Dr. von Weizsäcker’s personal invitation. He was offered the use of the famous Stradivarius "San Lorenzo", which is among the best instruments of the "golden period". At the age of 14, as the youngest soloist ever, he signed an exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft. At the age of 17, he played with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Zubin Mehta in Delhi and Bombay in concerts marking the 50th anniversary of India’s Independence. At the age of 19, he played with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchster in Berlin, under the direction of Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, and was hailed by critics. This led to an invitation to perform at Expo 2000 in Hannover. He continued his studies at the Royal College of Music in London. At the age of 21, he was invited to perform at the BBC Proms. He graduated from the Juilliard School in 2004.
While studying at the Juilliard School in New York City, as one of the first students to study with Itzhak Perlman, Garrett supplemented his income by working as a model. Some fashion writers have described him as "the David Beckham of the classical scene".
In December 2007, Garrett fell after a performance at Barbican Hall in London, and smashed his rare violin, initially reported as a Stradivarius, but later corrected to having been made by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini. Garrett had purchased the instrument four years earlier for USD 1 million.[3] It was estimated that it would cost $120,000 to repair.[4]
www.david-garrett.com
When Garrett was four years old, his father bought a violin for his older brother. The young David took an interest and soon learned to play. A year later, he took part in a competition and won first prize. By the age of seven, he was playing once a week in public. He studied violin at the Lubeck Conservatoire. At the age of 12, he began working with the distinguished Polish violinist Ida Haendel Read Full BioDavid Garrett (born David Bongartz, 1980 sept 4 in Aachen, Germany[1]) is a classical violinist and recording artist.
When Garrett was four years old, his father bought a violin for his older brother. The young David took an interest and soon learned to play. A year later, he took part in a competition and won first prize. By the age of seven, he was playing once a week in public. He studied violin at the Lubeck Conservatoire. At the age of 12, he began working with the distinguished Polish violinist Ida Haendel, often travelling to London and the other European cities to meet her. At the age of 13, he recorded two CDs, appeared on German and Dutch television, and gave a concert in the residence of the Federal Republic of Germany President, the Villa Hammerschmidt, at Dr. von Weizsäcker’s personal invitation. He was offered the use of the famous Stradivarius "San Lorenzo", which is among the best instruments of the "golden period". At the age of 14, as the youngest soloist ever, he signed an exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft. At the age of 17, he played with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Zubin Mehta in Delhi and Bombay in concerts marking the 50th anniversary of India’s Independence. At the age of 19, he played with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchster in Berlin, under the direction of Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, and was hailed by critics. This led to an invitation to perform at Expo 2000 in Hannover. He continued his studies at the Royal College of Music in London. At the age of 21, he was invited to perform at the BBC Proms. He graduated from the Juilliard School in 2004.
While studying at the Juilliard School in New York City, as one of the first students to study with Itzhak Perlman, Garrett supplemented his income by working as a model. Some fashion writers have described him as "the David Beckham of the classical scene".
In December 2007, Garrett fell after a performance at Barbican Hall in London, and smashed his rare violin, initially reported as a Stradivarius, but later corrected to having been made by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini. Garrett had purchased the instrument four years earlier for USD 1 million.[3] It was estimated that it would cost $120,000 to repair.[4]
www.david-garrett.com
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Erlkönig
David Garrett Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Erlkönig' by these artists:
EAV Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind? Der Vater ist´s…
Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind? Der Vater ist´s…
Falkenstein Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind Es ist der…
Forseti Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind? Es ist der…
Franz Schubert Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind? Es ist der…
Hel Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind Es ist…
Junge Dichter und Denker Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind? Es ist der…
Leichenwetter Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind? Es ist der…
We have lyrics for these tracks by David Garrett:
Dangerous Oh oh oh It’s dangerous Oh oh oh It’s dangerous You take…
How Many Times How many times do you wanna do this? To see that…
Io Ti Penso Amore Io ti penso amore Quando il bagliore del sole Risplende sul …
kashmir Whoa let the sun beat down upon my face Stars to…
Ma Dove Sei Ma dove sei (feat. Andrea Bocelli) Resta con me Non andar v…
Who Wants To Live Forever? There's no time for us There's no place for us What is…
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박채원
다시 한번 말씀 드리지만~~
그레이스의 호적 같이 사용 했었던 그 모든 인간들은~~
제외 시키셔야~~
세상이 깨끗해 질수 있습니다~~.
명심 하셔야 하십니다~~.
제 가슴에서~~
그들을 버린지는~~
아주 오래 전 이었으니까요~~!!
당신을 찾았으니~~
이젠 당신만을~~
위해서 입니다~~.
모든 사업과~~
일들의 진행에도~~
서로간의 궁합이 있는 것인데요~~.
수 많은 사람들은~~
그레이스를 무조건 탐해서 갖고 나면~~
모든 것들이~~
자신들의 것으로 될수 있다 라는~~
어설픈 착각들을 하고 있는 것 같더군요~~.
Camila Penereiro
Bravo, bravo! Grandioso David Garrett !
Bonnie J. Toomey
I love the energy and power behind this incredible build up!
jean de la croix
I prefer the « original » version by ernst played by Hahn, but I think that’s a good idea to modernize unknown pieces to make it more accessible for a larger audience. And it sounds cool
Monie
@E.NURA.JABRAYIL Read my words and use your brain to think. Thank you.
Monie
@E.NURA.JABRAYIL I'm not even saying anything about David, simply that your opinion is wrong and that music is subjective so you shouldn't say he's the best- Learn to read, you immature three year old. I hope you will grow up one day and cringe at the idiot you are now.
Monie
@E.NURA.JABRAYIL I don't need to play the violin better than Paganini to have my opinion about him, what the hell. If I have ears then I can judge. It's the same about visual art. If you have eyes you can judge.
Monie
@E.NURA.JABRAYIL I never even said bad words about him. I just said YOUR opinion is wrong and that he isn't the best, not that he isn't good. Will you stop forcing your opinion onto me, reply to my views and have a discussion like the educated kid you are?
E.NURA.JABRAYIL
@Monie Unlike you, my brain works well and I understand music well and I have an education. As you, I do not write bad words to talented people, opening a fake profile. Don't be jealous! Don't be a toxic ! There were also people like you who did not think Paganini was a good violinist and Mozart was great. Play the violin better than Paganini and David at least once, and then tell your opinion. Your opinions are not interesting to David. Millions of people see his extraordinary talent and listen to his music. David, one of the greatest violin- virtuosos of our day, has a great influence in the field of instrumental technique.David is the border between pop, rock and classical music. He is not only a talented violinist, but also a talented composer. Other violinists cannot play like him. Even Perlman thinks David very talented and one of the best violinist .Your opinion is not interesting to anyone.Don't bother me, I've no time for you.
Hamin Chang
father my father
thoyo
mein sohn mein soooooohn