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Wieniawski Violin Concerto No.2 D minor Op.22 2nd mov. Romance Andante nontroppo

Violin :Joo Young Oh


At the age of 14, Joo Young Oh earned his first international recognition as a First Prize winner at the 1996 Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York. Mr. Oh started playing the violin when he was five.

Oh has made numerous solo appearances with various orchestras worldwide, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Colorado Symphony, San Jose Symphony, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic, Hungarian Chamber Orchestra, Prague Radio Symphony, Ukraine National Symphony, Salzburger Kammer-Philharmonie of Austria, Poland National Symphony, Tacoma Symphony, Massapequa Philharmonic, North Shore Symphony of NY, Aspen Music Festival Orchestra, LA Theater Orchestra, KBS Symphony and Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra.

Joo Young Oh has gone on to perform extensively in recitals throughout most of the major cities in the U.S. including Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, Atlanta, Washington D.C, San Francisco and New York. He has also performed in cities around the world, including Berlin, Frankfurt, London, Prague, Sydney, Tokyo, Osaka, Vienna, Milan, Lyon, Vancouver, Lima, and Beijing. In 2003, Oh made his New York Debut recital at Carnegie Weill Hall.

He had performed at Carnegie Hall (Issac Stern Auditorium), the prestige Wigmore Hall in London, Lincoln Centers Alice Tully Hall, Walt Disney Hall, Dvorak Hall in Prague, Grand Hall in St. Petersburg, Music Center of Los Angeles, Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall in Japan and many others.

Oh has studied under the late Dorothy DeLay, as well as Hyo Kang, Stephen Clapp and Zakhar Bron. He is currently studying with Glenn Dicterow at the Juilliard School of Music in New York.

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  • love your playing.

  • excellent romantic style of playing

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  • This is superb, great atmosphere. I am totally dragged into it!

    When can we expect you in the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam?

  • love it!

  • what a great soul you have.... it just illuminates freely in your tone production...highest level of artistry!!

  • fantastic!

  • Beautiful playing! My father played this during his concert days and I heard it throughout my childhood. You capture the musical intent so well.

  • good

  • I am pleasantly surprised to see this piece in the few recordings you have uploaded! Wieniawski is perhaps not a name-brand composer like Mendelssohn or Sarasate, but this movement is one of my favorites that I have ever played. Please do not be in such a hurry at the beginning; I anticipated the deliberation of each note, but it seemed you thought perhaps the audience would be bored if you let each note go in its fullness. Other than that, a beautiful performance!

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