{"id":263260,"date":"2007-08-30T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-08-30T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/villages-violin-virtuoso\/"},"modified":"2007-08-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-08-30T07:00:00","slug":"villages-violin-virtuoso","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/villages-violin-virtuoso\/","title":{"rendered":"VILLAGE&#8217;S VIOLIN VIRTUOSO"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Most 17-year-old boys are out surfing and skateboarding. La Jolla&#8217;s own Eugene Ugorski does all the things a normal boy does, but he has one talent that is rare and special. He is a violin virtuoso and is known around the world for his stunning abilities in the concert hall. I met with the 6-foot-3-inch Ugorski in his La Jolla home recently to talk about the personal side of a boy genius. <br \/>Eugene Ugorski: I was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. I&#8217;m Russian, but we moved to America when I was about 6.<br \/>James Colt Harrison: How did playing the violin come about? <br \/>EU: I grew up with a musical background. Both of my parents are affiliated with music. My mom is a pianist and a teacher. My dad is associated with orchestras. I grew up and had perfect pitch as a kid. I worked on the piano a little, and then I picked up the violin upon my teacher&#8217;s recommendation. She thought I had a gift, and so she pushed me toward playing the violin, and that&#8217;s how it happened!<br \/>JCH: Do you feel that people are born with a talent rather than acquiring it later in life? <br \/>EU: Oh, yes! Yes, I think both things have to be connected. You can&#8217;t be without any ability or talent. Also, a big part of it is hard work. It&#8217;s complete dedication and practicing six hours a day. Having a great teacher is important.<br \/>JCH: I talked to concert pianist Gustavo Romero recently, and he said he can do a complete concert without looking at a sheet of music. <br \/>EU: Oh, I do that. It&#8217;s not unusual. I don&#8217;t know how to explain it. It&#8217;s like the script for an actor, and it&#8217;s not more complicated than that. Perfect pitch, memory helps. I don&#8217;t need to hear anything more than once to memorize everything. It&#8217;s natural and normal (laughs)!<br \/>JCH: Do the kids at school give you a bad time? <br \/>EU: No, no. It&#8217;s the opposite of that. People my age are too mature for petty stuff. They respect you for traveling all over the world and working.<br \/>JCH: Do you actually enjoy all the travel? <br \/>EU: Yes, I do! I&#8217;ve been doing it so long. I love seeing new places and playing in new cities. I love seeing my name on a new billboard! I&#8217;m an entertainer and people come to see me at concerts. It&#8217;s a privilege for me to play in new cities.<br \/>JCH: Is there any one city that is a favorite? <br \/>EU: I would say that some are more memorable than others. I just returned to Russia to play a concert in Moscow. I loved Sao Paulo, Brazil. Rio was awesome. Vancouver was a beautiful place. I can usually get one day to myself to sightsee. London was amazing.<br \/>JCH: Are you more famous in one country than another? <br \/>EU: Well, I&#8217;m known wherever I play. I go on TV and talk shows to promote my concerts. I get recognized sometimes.<br \/>JCH: Don&#8217;t you feel kind of blessed with your talent? <br \/>EU: Yeah, I do. I get to do something for a living that I like to do. Not a lot of people can do that.<br \/>JCH: Are you a typical teenager? <br \/>EU: Are you kidding me? Yes, I am. I&#8217;m not an oddball! The only difference is that I devote a good portion of my life to music.<br \/>JCH: Do you ever practice in your room and drive the neighbors crazy? <br \/>EU: Yeah. I practice either downstairs or in the guesthouse. They&#8217;re used to it and don&#8217;t throw eggs at me.<br \/>JCH: You&#8217;re a very funny guy. I think the best thing to develop is a sense of humor. <br \/>EU: I completely agree! You can&#8217;t get too far without that. It will bring you down if you don&#8217;t have humor. Sometimes it&#8217;s essential. Just laugh it off!<br \/>JCH: What would you like our readers to know about you? <br \/>EU: Well, you&#8217;ve asked me some interesting questions already! I&#8217;d say I&#8217;m pretty normal. I hang out with friends, I go to the beach, I go to parties. I do spend six or seven hours a day practicing the violin. That&#8217;s a little weird, I guess. I don&#8217;t think in any way that I&#8217;m different.<br \/>JCH: Do you like any music other than classical? <br \/>EU: Yes, I do. I love jazz. Most classical musicians love jazz. I&#8217;m not closed-minded, and I&#8217;ll listen to anything. I love all sorts of music.<br \/>JCH: What is your goal in life? <br \/>EU: I want to be a violinist. Too much work has been put into it. I&#8217;m limited a little now because I&#8217;m still in school. I&#8217;m gong to go to a conservatory, but don&#8217;t know which one yet. I could have gone to Juilliard when I was 9 years old. But it&#8217;s all up in the air now.<br \/>JCH: What do you do to take care of your hands? <br \/>EU: Well, they&#8217;re insured for about $30 million. Just kidding!<br \/>Eugene Ugorski&#8217;s next performances will be at the San Diego Symphony Summer Pops Tchaikovsky Spectacular, Aug. 31, Sept. 1 and 2, 7:30 p.m. Call (619) 235-0804 for tickets.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Most 17-year-old boys are out surfing and skateboarding. La Jolla&#8217;s own Eugene Ugorski does all the things a normal boy does, but he has one talent that is rare and special. He is a violin virtuoso and is known around the world for his stunning abilities in the concert hall. 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