Biography
Violin virtuoso
Volodja Balzalorsky from Ljubljana, Slovenia is an internationally acclaimed concert violinist who has performed in international musical festivals and concert series as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician.
Numerous highly praised concerts, broadcasts, CD and TV recordings in various countries have established Volodja Balzalorskys reputation as an artist with a sensitive, intelligent, and intuitive gift of interpretation, a polished technique, and a rich, full tone.
AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS:
Hollywood Music in Media Award - Best Classical (Nov 19, 2009)
The Inland Empire Music Award 2008 - Best International Artist
The Ontario Independent Music Award 2007 - Best International Artist.
The Canary Islands Music Award 2007-Category: Interpretation-Instrumental (Sonata in A major by Cesar Franck).
The Los Angeles Music Award 2007 and 2008 Nominee
The Hollywood Music Award 2008 Nominee ,- classical
Julij Betetto Music Award 2006 - the highest music award in Slovenia for classical music.
For more details about Volodja as well as Ensembles Presentations, please visit Volodja's Official web page and other we web pages listed below:
Official web page of Volodja Balzalorsky: www.balzalorsky.net
Volodja's Fan Page on Facebook
Volodja on Myspace
Follow Volodja on Twitter
Volodja's CDs on Eroica
Volodja's CDs on CDBaby
Volodja on Amazon.com
Volodja on iTunes
Amael Piano Trio on AirPlayDirect: www.AirPlayDirect.com/AmaelPianoTrio
"AMG - All Music Guide": CD Review "Live in Maribor"- New Eroica Release by James Leonard
Volodja Balzalorsky Live in Maribor is Volume 3 of the Volodja Balzalorsky's Live Collection released by Cantabel Productions and Eroica (USA release)...
...Balzalorsky is an intelligent artist with sweet tone and a smooth technique. In this 1989 issue from the International Chamber Music Series of Maribor, Balzalorsky's Dvork Sonatina is delightful and soulful, his Debussy Sonata is light and ethereal, his Paganini Cantabile is ripe and tender, and his Srebotnjak Sonata No. 1 is powerful and persuasive.
With the sympathetic accompaniment of German pianist Christoph Theiler, Balzalorsky's performances are easily in the same league as many of the better international performances of the past 20 years and well worth hearing...