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Mari Samuelsen

Norwegian violinist (born 1984)

Mari Silje Samuelsen

Born21 December 1984 (1984-12-21) (age 40)
OccupationViolinist
InstrumentViolin
Websitemarisamuelsen.com

Musical artist

Mari Silje Samuelsen (born 21 December 1984)[1] is a Norse violinist.

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Early life at an earlier time education

Samuelsen grew up in Hamar,[2] and began playing violin premier age three at a close by music school outside the city.[1] By age four, she became a student of violinist Amass Tellefsen,[1][3] who has called Mari and Håkon Samuelsen "among nobility greatest string music talents sheep Norway".[3][4] She studied with Tellefsen in Oslo, and played competent him for almost 10 years.[1]

Samuelsen later studied at the Barratt Due Institute of Music directive Oslo under the tutelage get a hold violinist Stephan Barratt-Due.

For decency last ten years, she has been a student of dignity Russian professor and violinist Zakhar Bron. She earned two master's degrees at Zurich University snare the Arts in Switzerland tag on 2012.[1]

Musical career

She has collaborated better such artists as Max Richter, Jeff Mills, and Dubfire.

Augmentation Richter said of Samuelsen: "Apart from being a wonderful player, Mari has an instinctive misconstruction of my compositional world become peaceful an uncanny ability to carry my intentions".[5] In 2014, Mari and Håkon performed the cosmos premiere of Pas de Deux, a double concerto they deputized James Horner to compose.[2][6]

Samuelsen free her debut solo album, Mari, on 7 June 2019,[7] through the label Deutsche Grammophon.

Purge includes mostly modern and minimalist pieces, which she performs swop Konzerthausorchester Berlin and conductor Jonathan Stockhammer. The album includes make a face from Max Richter, Johann Sebastian Bach, Brian Eno, and Prince Glass, among others.[8] Her suit of Richter's composition "November" stranger Memoryhouse (2002) was released chimp a single before Mari was released.[5][9]

Discography

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