Igor Gruppman Explained

Igor Gruppman
Birth Date:4 July 1956
Birth Place:Kiev, Soviet Union
Nationality:Ukrainian
Occupation:Concertmaster of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor of the Orchestra at Temple Square, violin soloist
Alma Mater:Moscow Conservatory
Years Active:1967-present
Spouse:Vesna Stefanovich-Gruppman
Website:igorgruppman.com

Igor Gruppman (born July 4, 1956) is a Ukrainian violinist and conductor. He is the Principal Conductor of the Orchestra at Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, a position he has held since 2003. In May 2009, Igor Gruppman was appointed by Valery Gergiev to the position of music director of the newly formed Mariinsky Stradivary Orchestra.[1] He currently also is Concertmaster of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra.[2]

Gruppman is a native of Kiev, Ukraine. He made his debut performance at the Kiev Philharmonic Hall in 1967.[3] He is a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory where he studied under Leonid Kogan and Mstislav Rostropovich. Gruppman also studied with Jasha Heifetz at the USC School of Music in Los Angeles.

Gruppman emigrated to the United States with his family in 1979. Soon after his future wife, Vesna Stefanovich-Gruppman, whom he had known at Moscow Central Music School and at Moscow Conservatory, also came to the United States, they were married.

Igor Gruppman was the concertmaster of the San Diego Symphony from 1988 to 1995. He also was concertmaster of the London Symphony Orchestra from 1995 to 1998. He was Associate Conductor of the Florida Philharmonic[4] from 1997 to 2003.

Gruppman and his wife won a Grammy Award in 1993 for the recording of Malcolm Arnold's Concerto for two violins.[5] He and his wife lived in San Diego, California until 1997.

Gruppman and his wife Vesna Stefanovich-Gruppman were members of the music faculty at Brigham Young University from 1997 to 2003. In 1997 Gruppman was Guest concertmaster for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.[6]

Igor Gruppman taught at the Idyllwild Arts Summer Program (connected with the Idyllwild Arts Foundation) in Idyllwild, California for twenty consecutive years.[7]

In 2003 Gruppman also founded the Gruppman International Music Institute, designed to teach students from all over the world using distant-learning technologies.

Starting in 2004 Gruppman served as Concertmaster of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra. Gruppman is also currently a professor at Codarts, the Rotterdam Conservatoire.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Russische MusikNews. German. 2010-04-28. dead. https://archive.today/20120714224445/http://musikoffice-boepple.com/page/4/. 2012-07-14.
  2. Web site: For them, San Diego 'still feels like home'. Valerie Scher. 2004-03-07. signonsandiego.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120313182808/http://legacy.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20040307-9999-1a7scher.html. 2012-03-13.
  3. Web site: Igor Gruppman Biography. https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20131021185934/http://www.naxos.com/person/Igor_Gruppman/268.htm. October 21, 2013. naxos.com. 2019-10-02. dead.
  4. Taylor, Rebecca M. "The Orchestra at Temple Square: Lifting Spirits Through Music", Ensign, December 2000, pp. 67–68.
  5. News: Haney, Jeffrey P.. Teen and violin make beautiful music 13-year-old already has impressive list of achievements. December 14, 1998. 2009-06-08.
  6. News: Goodfellow, William S.. A musical odyssey. April 18, 1997. Deseret News. 2009-06-08.
  7. http://www.stringsmagazine.com/issues/strings92/summer01h-l.shtml All Things Strings: Summer Study 2001 H-L
  8. Church News, February 24, 2007, p. 6.