Myrna Herzog

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Myrna Herzog

Myrna Herzog (born 1 December 1951) is a

baroque cello
.

Musical career

Herzog started her professional career in 1972 as one of the winners of the Young Soloists competition of the

viola da gamba
players.

Dr. Herzog is known to have studied the viol with Judith Davidoff and Wieland Kuijken. Since 1998, she has been the musical director and conductor of the Ensemble PHOENIX of early instruments.[2]

Herzog has also worked in opera. Notably, she transcribed, and fully staged the 13th-century Play of Daniel and the Baroque opera La púrpura de la rosa.[3]

As a viola da gamba soloist, Myrna has performed throughout Europe, South America, the US, and Israel. She participated in the Israeli premiere of the

baroque cello, and modern cello. She has a doctorate degree in music from Bar-Ilan University. She recently held workshops on baroque music for conductors in Brazil and at the Royal Academy of Music in London.[4]

Recordings

  • Quadro Cervantes, Música Medieval, Renascentista e Barroca. Brazil 1979. Vinyl, Continental (3) – 1-35-404-012[5]
  • Canto Lunar, Music by Denise Emmer. Vinyl 1982 RGE – 308.6029 [6]
  • Quadro Cervantes, Telemann. Brazil 1984. Vinyl, Barclay- 4192621 [7]
  • Concerto BHU. Quadro Cervantes, Coro de Câmera Pro-Arte, Rosana Lanzelotte, Settecento (3xLP, Box) no number 1989 [8]
  • François Couperin: Pièces de Clavecin à deux violes. Myrna Herzog, Giomar Sthel, Ensemble PHOENIX. Tratore 2020.[9]
  • Wieland Kuijken live in Rio. Wieland Kuijken, Myrna Herzog, Rosana Lanzelotte. Recorded in 1988. Released Tratore 2020.[10]
  • Uri Brener: Spanish Lamento. Ensemble PHOENIX & Myrna Herzog. Tratore 2021 [11]
  • BACH GOLDBERG VARIATIONS arranged by Bernard Labadie. Ensemble PHOENIX & Myrna Herzog. Tratore 2022 [12]
  • Hidden Pathways: David Loeb and others. 2022 Centaur Records Inc, CRC 3920[13]
  • CHOOSE LIFE, Music for solo viola da gamba. Tratore 2022.[14]

Publications

Herzog's articles have appeared in several journals and books on musicology and musical instrument studies, including the Viola da Gamba Society Journal,[15][16] the Galpin Society Journal,[17] and Music of Colonial Brazil.[18] She is a contributor to The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.

References

  1. ^ "The recorder in countries colonized by europeans". Recorder Home Page.
  2. ^ "Myrna Herzog in a solo viola da gamba recital". Pamela Hickman. 4 December 2010.
  3. ^ "Ensemble PHOENIX - Myrna Herzog". www.phoenixearlymusic.com. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Ensemble PHOENIX - Myrna Herzog". www.phoenixearlymusic.com. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  5. ^ "Quadro Cervantes - Música Medieval Renascentista Barroca". Discogs.
  6. ^ "Denise Emmer - Canto Lunar". Discogs.
  7. ^ "Quadro Cervantes, Georg Philipp Telemann - Telemann". Discogs.
  8. ^ "Concerto BHU". Discogs.
  9. ^ "François Couperin: Pièces de Clavecin à Deux Violes".
  10. ^ "Wieland Kuijken, Myrna Herzog e Rosana Lanzelotte - Live in Rio".
  11. ^ "Ensemble PHOENIX & Myrna Herzog - Spanish Lamento".
  12. ^ "Johann Sebastian Bach - BACH GOLDBERG VARIATIONS arranged by Bernard Labadie".
  13. ^ "Loeb / Wallace / Galimir Quartet - Hidden Pathways | Revolution Music Company".
  14. ^ "Myrna Herzog - CHOOSE LIFE".
  15. ^ Herzog, Dr Myrna (1 January 2016). "The Division Viol—an overview". Chelys, the Journal of the Viola da Gamba Society of Great Britain.
  16. ^ Herzog, Dr Myrna (1994). "Finding the true identity of the Castagneri viol: a detective story". Journal of the Viola da Gamba Society of America (31).
  17. JSTOR 25163801
    .
  18. ^ Herzog, Myrna (1988). "Sec. XVI - O descobrimento" [Music in Colonial Brazil: Sixteenth Century, Discovery]. Música no Brasil colonial. 14 (7).

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