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At 13, Anthony was the youngest winner of the ABC Instrumental and Vocal Competition, performing the [[Violin Concerto (Sibelius)|Violin Concerto]] by [[Jean Sibelius]] with the [[Queensland Symphony Orchestra]]. She studied with [[Dorothy DeLay]] at the [[Juilliard School]] in [[New York]] for eight years.<ref>''[[Limelight (magazine)|Limelight]]'' magazine, February 2009, p.42</ref>
At 13, Anthony was the youngest winner of the ABC Instrumental and Vocal Competition, performing the [[Violin Concerto (Sibelius)|Violin Concerto]] by [[Jean Sibelius]] with the [[Queensland Symphony Orchestra]]. She studied with [[Dorothy DeLay]] at the [[Juilliard School]] in [[New York]] for eight years.<ref>''[[Limelight (magazine)|Limelight]]'' magazine, February 2009, p.42</ref>


Her recordings include the [[Philip Glass]] ''Violin Concerto'' on [[Naxos Records]] and [[Arvo Pärt]]'s ''[[Tabula Rasa (Pärt)|Tabula Rasa]]'' with [[Gil Shaham]], [[Neeme Järvi]] and the [[Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra]] on [[Deutsche Grammophon]].
Her recordings include the [[Philip Glass]] ''[[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Glass)|Violin Concerto]]'' (1999/2000 on [[Naxos Records]]) and [[Arvo Pärt]]'s ''[[Tabula Rasa (Pärt)|Tabula Rasa]]'' with [[Gil Shaham]], [[Neeme Järvi]] and the [[Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra]] (on [[Deutsche Grammophon]]).


She is married to violinist [[Gil Shaham]].
She is married to violinist [[Gil Shaham]].

Revision as of 16:51, 9 June 2010

Adele Anthony (born 1971) is an Australian-American violinist. She attended Dernancourt Primary School, South Australia. She studied violin at the University of Adelaide and the Juilliard School.

At 13, Anthony was the youngest winner of the ABC Instrumental and Vocal Competition, performing the Violin Concerto by Jean Sibelius with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. She studied with Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School in New York for eight years.[1]

Her recordings include the Philip Glass Violin Concerto (1999/2000 on Naxos Records) and Arvo Pärt's Tabula Rasa with Gil Shaham, Neeme Järvi and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (on Deutsche Grammophon).

She is married to violinist Gil Shaham.

References

  1. ^ Limelight magazine, February 2009, p.42