Hailed as “an astonishing talent, with exquisite technique”, Nigel Armstrong was born in Sonoma, California where he began playing the violin at the age of five. Nigel made his orchestra debut in 2002 as a soloist with the Baroque Sinfonia and has since performed concertos with the symphony orchestras in Dusseldorf, Oslo, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Buenos Aires among others. He served as concertmaster for the American Youth Symphony and The Colburn Orchestra when he was a student in Los Angeles.
As a soloist, Nigel remains a personal favorite of Sir Neville Marriner, who looks forward to his next performances with Nigel. After recording the Korngold concerto on this album, Sir Neville and Nigel gave three more performances of the work with orchestras in Europe.
Nigel won the Premio Tango prize at the first international violin competition in Buenos Aires, and the Ole Bull and Nordheim awards in Oslo. Nigel also took first place in the Boston Symphony Orchestra concerto competition. In Moscow in 2011, Nigel won Best Performance of the Commissioned Work by John Corigliano with Stomp and was the only American finalist in the Tchaikovsky International Violin Competition. Mr. Armstrong was profiled in the cover story of the January/February issue of Teen Strings in 2007. He also appeared on NPR’s acclaimed radio program “From the Top.”
Though classical music is Mr. Armstrong’s passion he also enjoys exploring different traditions of musical expression such as jazz, fiddle and tango.
Tracklist
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SKU | YAR65007DSD |
Qualities | DSD 512 fs, DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, FLAC 192 kHz, FLAC 96 kHz |
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Mastering Engineer | We made this album in two concert halls with great acoustics. For the Bach and Bartok sonatas in The Brain and Creativity Institute’s brand new Cammilleri Hall at USC, we used one AKG C24 microphone generously provided by Jon Fisher from Gearworks Pro Audio. For the live Korngold violin concerto in Royce Hall at UCLA, we chose two Neumann U47 microphones and two AKG C12 microphones from Gearworks. We used microphone amplification by Elliot Midwood for both recordings. We recorded to high resolution digital media and to RMGI 468 analog tape, with tube recording electronics designed for us by Len Horowitz. |
Microphones | AKG C24 Tubes – Gerworks pro Audio |
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Producer | Bob Attiyeh, Jacob Horowitz |
Recording Engineer | Bob Attiyeh |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | Analog to DSD256 |
Release Date | April 7, 2015 |
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