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Anat Malkin And Julian Lampert To Perform In York Room Salon Series At Ramapo College

(PDF) (DOC) (JPG)April 2, 2002

(Mahwah) – The York Room Salon Series at Ramapo College of New Jersey will present Violinist Anat Malkin and pianist Julian Lampert in a program of Mozart, Da Falla, Saint-Saens and Franck, Sunday, April 14 at 3 p.m. in the Mansion York Room.

Israeli-born Anat Malkin began her violin studies at the age of five with her father, Isaaa Malkin. She made her debut with symphony orchestras at the age of six and at 10 she toured Norway, Mexico and California with orchestras playing the Mendelssohn Concerto. In 1992 she made her Carnegie Hall debut under the baton of the late Alexander Schneider. She has performed throughout Holland, Israel, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Malkin has been the winner of several competitions that entitled her to solo with various orchestras. Under the direction of Paul Dunkel, she appeared as soloist with the Westchester Philharmonic in a series of concerts for children. She has been heard on New York’s WQXR 96.3FM radio, on the McGraw Hill Young Artists Series hosted by Robert Sherman. In his book, Violin Virtuosos from Paganini to the 21st Century, Henry Roth named her as one of the “gifted young violinists who are among the vanguard leading the march of violin art into the 21st century.”

A graduate of The Julliard School and the Maastricht Conservatorium in Holland, Malkin is on the faculties of the Manhattan School of Music Preparatory Division and the Academy of Music at Ramapo College.

Julian Lampert was born in Moscow in 1973. He studied with his mother, Elyena Foster, herself a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory. He made his orchestral debut at age 12 with Victor Rosenbaum with the Cambridge Concerto Players. As soloist, he has performed in the United States, Europe and Russia. In 1991, he was the youngest artist engaged at the Scotia Music Festival, directed that year by Pierre Boulez. Since 1997, he has been a regular guest at David Dubal’s annual Chopin Festival held at the Koscuizko Foundation in New York.

Lampert’s performances have been broadcast on Radio-France International, WGBH and WQED. In 1999, he debuted as composer during his collaboration with Olympic figure-skating champions Ludmilla and Oleg Protopopov, who have since commissioned dance and film music from him. He is currently on academic leave of absence from Amherst College.

Tickets for the Malkin/Lampert performance are $8. For reservations, call (201) 684-7844.

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Ramapo College of New Jersey is the state’s premier public liberal arts college and is committed to academic excellence through interdisciplinary and experiential learning, and international and intercultural understanding. The comprehensive college is situated among the beautiful Ramapo Mountains, is within commuting distance to New York City, was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful College Campuses in America by CondeNast Traveler, and boasts the best on-campus housing in New Jersey per Niche.com. Established in 1969, Ramapo College offers bachelor’s degrees in the arts, business, data science, humanities, social sciences and the sciences, as well as in professional studies, which include business, education, nursing and social work. In addition, the College offers courses leading to teacher certification at the elementary and secondary levels, and offers graduate programs leading to master’s degrees in Accounting, Applied Mathematics, Business Administration, Contemporary Instructional Design, Computer Science, Creative Music Technology, Data Science, Educational Leadership, Nursing, Social Work and Special Education, as well as a Doctor of Nursing Practice.

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