The Four Seasons
Sunday Concerts
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Grand Auditorium Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation- Violin, Direction
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Gulbenkian Orchestra
In 1962, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation decided to establish a permanent orchestral ensemble. Originally with only twelve musicians (strings and continuo) it was named “Orquestra de Câmara Gulbenkian”. This collective was successively enlarged and today the “Orquestra Gulbenkian” (the name it has adopted since 1971) has a permanent body of sixty instrumentalists, a number that can be expanded depending on the repertoire.
This structure allows the Gulbenkian Orchestra to interpret works from the Baroque and Classical periods, a significant part of 19th century orchestral literature and much of the music of the 20th century, including works belonging to the current repertoire of the traditional symphonic orchestras. In each season, the orchestra performs on a regular series of concerts at the Gulbenkian Grand Auditorium in Lisbon, where it has had the opportunity of working together with some of leading names of the world of music (conductors and soloists). It has also performed on numerous locations all over Portugal, in an effort to decentralize music and culture.
The orchestra has been constantly expanding its activities in the international level, performing in Europe, Asia Africa, and the Americas. In the recording field, Orquestra Gulbenkian is associated to labels as Philips, Deutsche Grammophon, Hyperion, Teldec, Erato, Adès, Nimbus, Lyrinx, Naïve and Pentatone, among others, and this activity was recognized with several international prizes.
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Zachary Spontak
Violin
Violinist Zachary Spontak is an artist and cultural advocate, building connections between music and people around the world. Zachary is Principal 2nd Violinist of the Orquestra Gulbenkian in Lisbon, Portugal, and travels frequently to perform as violin soloist and chamber musician. Called a “natural leader”, Zachary collaborates with artists such as Itzhak Perlman, Midori, Sir Simon Rattle, and Maxim Vengerov. Zachary won First Prize at the Carnegie Hall GMP International Competition, Pro Artists International Competition, and Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, and was named Young Alaskan Artist of the Year in 2015. He has performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, Houston Symphony, Orquestra do Algarve, and Fairbanks Symphony, among others.
Zachary is an avid performer of new music, promoting the creation of art to search for beauty in our global society. He works with renowned composers such as Wolfgang Rihm, John Corigliano, Péter Eötvös, and Matthias Pintscher.
Zachary engages in music outreach, recognizing that many people worldwide do not have access to musical training. From 2016-2018, he worked in Buenos Aires, Argentina, performing and teaching in disadvantaged areas of the city. Zachary has been a teaching artist with Musaid, an organization that connects musicians across the globe through educational exchanges designed to inspire individual and community transformation. Zachary is Director of Education at the Anchorage Chamber Music Festival, which brings artists and students together for intensive learning and performing each summer in Anchorage, Alaska.
Zachary has a Master of Performance from the Royal College of Music in London, under the mentorship of renowned violinist Detlef Hahn. Other mentors include Paul Kantor, Roland and Almita Vamos, Dr. Gail Johansen, and Jean Krause.
Zachary lives in Lisbon with his wife Luísa, a classical singer, and son James.
Antonio Vivaldi
Vivaldi’s Four Seasons are, without any doubt, one of the most popular works in the concert repertoire. This was already the case in his lifetime, although it was to be followed by a sudden and lengthy disappearance from the collective imagination, which was corrected in the first half of the 20th century. Since then, the series of four concerts has once again become a must on music programmes and is also a challenge that many great violinists take on at the peak of their careers. Dedicating each concert to a season of the year, Vivaldi also addresses the passage of time and the cycles of life and nature.
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