Daniel
Garlitsky is a Russian violinist, composer, arranger, singer, and teacher born (in
Moscow) on September 8, 1982. In
addition to being a classical violinist, he is well-known for playing jazz
violin in various jazz combos. He is
frequently seen playing with Duved Dunayevsky, jazz guitarist based in Paris,
France, who hearkens back to the days and style of Django Reinhardt. Some have said that Garlitsky specializes in
old style jazz, referencing the days of Eddie South, Stephane Grapelli, and Joe
Venutti, though that is a much too narrow description of his artist profile. He does, however, dress in the style of the
times of the old jazz players when he performs jazz concerts, saying that
modern suits make him look “like a security agent.” He says the fashion helps project the charm
of the old era of jazz so it’s like part of the show, providing a suitable
backdrop for the music itself. Garlitsky’s
playing has been described as “exciting, elegant, subtle, and majestic,
displaying incredible precision, character, and a pure sound." Here is a video of a well-known jazz song –
Minor Swing – featuring Garlitsky’s improvisational skills. Violin players reading this will note that
his bow hold and his bowing style is very similar to that of Heifetz. Garlitsky began his violin studies at age 6
with his father (Boris Garlitsky, a respected violinist in Russia who served as
concertmaster of the London Philharmonic for a time) using the violin method book
written by his (Daniel’s) grandfather, Mikhail Garlitsky, a violin study method
book widely used in Russia which is based on the study of scales and arpeggios,
something that Heifetz and Paganini highly valued. He was soon thereafter enrolled at the
Gnessin school for gifted children in Moscow, where he also studied piano. At age 9 (1991), he moved to France with his
family, where he began studies at the Lyon Conservatory. In 1999, he became a student at the National
Conservatory for Music and Dance, graduating three years later. He then immediately began concertizing around
Europe and sat in as concertmaster with various orchestras as well. Here is a video from early in his career when
he served as leader of a famous European chamber ensemble. Garlitsky was also seriously interested in
harmonic theory and composition and, in addition, studied early music
performance practices. While doing all
this, he encountered the field of jazz and swing music in Paris. Later, he was invited to teach at the Paris
Conservatory, but I don’t know whether he still teaches there. One source says that his career actually took
a 180 degree turn and so he now devotes almost all his time to jazz gigs,
composing, and arranging. He is the composer of several movie soundtracks and has arranged songs for pop stars. His itinerary has taken him on tour to the U.S., Europe, and Asia. He plays a
modern violin made for him by Jacques Fustier in 2003 although he also plays a
Joseph Guarnerius (son of Andrea Guarnerius and father of the famous “del Gesu”
Joseph Guarnerius) from an unknown year of construction. Among Garlitsky’s teachers are Igor
Volochine, Rainer Kussmaul, Matis Vaitsner, Pierre Aimard, and Glenn
Dicterow.