Valter Dešpalj
Born (1947-11-05 ) 5 November 1947Zadar , PR Croatia , Yugoslavia Died 9 April 2023(2023-04-09) (aged 75) Occupation(s) Cellist, pedagogue Instrument Cello
Musical artist
Valter Dešpalj (5 November 1947 – 9 April 2023) was a Croatian cellist and a professor at the Zagreb Academy of Music .[ 1]
Early years
Dešpalj was born on 5 November 1947 in Zadar , Croatia[ 2] to Albanian parents and graduated from the Juilliard School (cello with L. Rose , chamber music with F. Galimir and Juilliard Quartet[ 3] ). He also took master classes with P. Casals , P. Fournier and A. Navarra , and did two years of postgraduate study with G. Kozolupova at the Moscow Conservatory .
Career
Dešpalj has performed all over the world, including performances at festivals in Gstaad ,[ 4] Lockenhaus ,[ 5] Kuhmo [ 6] and Dubrovnik also in some of the most prestigious concert halls, such as Carnegie Hall , Royal Festival Hall in London, Sydney Opera House , Amsterdam's Concertgebouw , Moscow Conservatory Hall etc. He was soloist with orchestras including Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin , Dresden Philharmonic , Warsaw Philharmonic , Rotterdam Philharmonic , Dutch Radio Orchestra, Washington National Symphony , Sydney Symphony , Melbourne Symphony and others, under baton of eminent conductors such as Roberto Benzi,[ 7] Sergiu Comissiona , James Conlon , Vernon Handley , Günther Herbig , Hiroyuki Iwaki , Andrzej Markowski, David Zinman and others. Among his chamber music partners were Gidon Kremer , Yo-Yo Ma , Heinrich Schiff , Philippe Entremont , Yuri Bashmet , Tabea Zimmermann , Irena Grafenauer , Dmitry Sitkovetsky and Alexandre Rabinovitch.
Teaching
A steady stream of international competition winners have come from Despalj's classes. Besides teaching in Zagreb, he has also been a guest professor at the conservatories in The Hague , Amsterdam , Copenhagen and Graz (University of Music),[ 8] editor of cello music with major music publishers, and member of judging panels at the most prestigious international competitions including Tchaikovsky (Moscow) , Bach (Leipzig) and ARD (Munich) competitions.
In 2010, Dešpalj was named by the Croatian Parliament into the distinguished committee that awards the Vladimir Nazor Awards .[ 9] [ 10]
Dešpalj died on 9 April 2023, at the age of 75.[ 2]
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Porin Lifetime Achievement Award
International National Academics Artists Other