Jon Tolansky interviews Joanna Marie Frankel

Jon Tolansky interviews Joanna Marie Frankel  Play

Hailed by The Washington Post as "an uncommonly fine young violinist," Joanna Marie Frankel is a recipient of the 2007 Career Grant from the Rachel Elizabeth Barton Foundation and The Juilliard School's 2007 William Schuman Prize for outstanding artistic excellence and leadership. In her conversation with Jon Tolansky, Joanna recalls her infatuation with the violin at the age of two and a half (she started her studies one year later); and her teacher, the famous violinist and pedagogue Jascha Brodski, who deeply influenced her playing. They also discuss several of Joanna’s recordings of Beethoven, and her perspective on the technical and musical aspects of performing works of great composer.

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