Ofra Harnoy Ofra Harnoy CM (born January 31, 1965, Hadera, - TopicsExpress



          

Ofra Harnoy Ofra Harnoy CM (born January 31, 1965, Hadera, Israel) is a Canadian cellist. Harnoy moved with her family to Toronto in 1971. When she was six, she began cello lessons with her father, Jacob Harnoy. Her teachers included Vladimir Orloff, William Pleeth, Pierre Fournier, Jacqueline du Pré, and Mstislav Rostropovich. Harnoy made her professional debut as a soloist with an orchestra at age ten. Her solo-orchestral and recital debuts at Carnegie Hall in 1982 brought her public and critical acclaim. Harnoy performed and recorded the world premiere of the Offenbach Cello Concerto in 1983 and the North American premiere of the Bliss Cello Concerto in 1984. She also made the world premiere recordings of several Vivaldi concertos. In 1987 Harnoy joined the roster of RCA Victor Red Seal, and recorded several best selling albums. Harnoy has played in many genres of music. She has played with artists such as Plácido Domingo, Sting, Igor Oistrakh, Loreena McKennitt, Jesse Cook among others. Contents 1 Awards 2 Selected discography 3 References 4 External links Awards winner of a number of major Canadian competitions 1982 Concert Artists Guild award in New York 1983 Young Musician of the Year by Musical America Magazine 1986-97 Juno for Best Classical Album (Schubert Quintet in C) 1988 Juno for Best Classical Album (Schubert Arpeggione Sonata) 1990 Juno for Instrumental Artist of the Year 1992 Juno for Instrumental Artist of the Year 1993 Juno for Instrumental Artist of the Year 1990, 1992, 1993 Juno Awards for Instrumental Artist of the Year 1988 Grand Prix du Disque several “Best of the Year” and “Critic’s Choice” awards for her recordings from Gramophone magazine, High Fidelity magazine and Ovation magazine. in 1995 she was made a Member of the Order of Canada
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