Midori inherits Ravinia from retiring Miriam Fried

Midori inherits Ravinia from retiring Miriam Fried

Orchestras

norman lebrecht

June 14, 2023

The Ravinia Festival has chosen the Japanese-American violinist Midori as artistic director of the Ravinia Steans Music Institute’s piano and strings program.

She replaces the Romanian-Israeli violinist Miriam Fried, who is stepping down after three decades.

Comments

  • freddynyc says:

    These well known violinists are still described as Japanese-American and Romanian-Israeli – is this a boomer thing…..?

    • Lynn says:

      Perhaps for those who wish to have their ethnicity clearly noted. I’ve never referred to myself as a Swiss-American, but to each their own in cases such as this.

  • Beinisch says:

    Since when is Miriam is Romanian?

  • Celloman says:

    Silly trolls aside, having an artist of Midori’s stature is wonderful for the future of Ravinia. Bravo!

  • Una says:

    http://www.bruceduffie.com/midori.html

    Attach a nice and informative interview done some time ago by Bruce Duffie in Chicago with Midori. So, enjoy!

  • Anotherstringplayer says:

    Miriam has been the greatest artist maker of her generation. She turns good players into true musicians. Anyone else worried that Midori is the wrong person for the job?

  • Mahlerfan says:

    Miriam happens to be the mother of famed pianist Jonathan Biss.

  • Dargomyzhsky says:

    Midori is stupendously conscientious, as is Miriam. Both possibly a little too much so for European tastes!

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