Sunday, October 16, 2016

Mari Samuelsen

Mari Samuelsen (Mari Silje Samuelsen) is a Norwegian violinist born (in Hamar, Norway) on December 21, 1984.  She is well-known for having the most views for one of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons concertos on YouTube – more than 31,729,000.* (Please see updates below.)  That is probably a record for a classical musician on YouTube. It is a really superb performance.  The video is posted on Samuelsen's own channel on YouTube which has 97 thousand subscribers.  However, although she is a supremely gifted artist and technically brilliant, her discography is truly tiny – the reasons for that, as far as I know, are a mystery.  She began violin lessons at age 3 then began studying with Norwegian violinist and teacher Arve Tellefsen from age four.  After about ten years, she began studying with Stephan Barratt Due in Oslo.  She also later studied with well-known pedagogue Zakhar Bron in Switzerland.  In addition, she attended masterclasses with Ivry Gitlis, Ana Chumachenco, Midori, Donald Weilerstein, Pamela Frank, and Robert Mann.  Samuelsen’s career is well-established in Europe although she has performed in several venues in the US as well.  She has also played with several major orchestras led by high profile conductors in some of the world’s great concert halls.  As far as I know, she has never entered any violin competitions.  On August 25, 2016, Samuelsen and her cellist brother (with whom she frequently performs as a duo) gave the American premiere (with the Los Angeles Philharmonic) of a work for violin and cello by the late film composer James Horner.  Samuelsen plays a 1773 Guadagnini violin on loan from a Norwegian foundation.  Here is one YouTube video of hers (Vivaldi) and here is another (variations on the theme God Save the King by Adrien Servais and Joseph Ghys.) 

8 comments:

  1. As of today, the total views for the Vivaldi video mentioned above is 17,171,000 (plus or minus) - for a classical musician, that is a huge number.

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  2. As of today, the total views for the Vivaldi video mentioned above is 22,270,000 (plus or minus) - that is a huge number for a classical musician.

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  3. As of today, the total views for the Vivaldi video mentioned above is 27,285,000 plus or minus. The video is not monetized.

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  4. As of today, the total views for the Vivaldi video mentioned above is 29,997,966. So close to 30 million.

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  5. As of today, the total views for the Vivaldi video mentioned above is 30,943,068.

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  6. As of today, the total views for the Vivaldi video mentioned above is 35,600,000.

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  7. Fantastic just fantastic

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  8. As of today, the total views for the Vivaldi video mentioned above is 38,000,000.

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