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41. Prokofiev.org - Piano Sonata No 8 In B Flat Major Op.84
a littleknown recording by the brilliant South African pianist Steven de 8 / gavrilovComposer(s) Sergei Prokofiev Artist(s) andrei gavrilov (piano) Catalog
http://www.prokofiev.org/catalog/workessential.cfm?WorkID=94

42. NPR : Performance Today For Friday, April 2, 2004
. Chopin. pianist andrei gavrilov plays the Nocturne in Dflat Major, Op. 27, No.2 by Chopin. gavrilov s Chopin comes from a concert he gave in Stockholm. ».
http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=2-Apr-2004

43. WETA 90.9 FM Classical Playlist Tuesday, May 18, 2004
pianist andrei gavrilov plays Tchaikovsky s 1st Concerto and, in case youthink it s too warm, Chopin s Winter Wind Etude. Tchaikovsky s
http://www2.weta.org/fm/whatson/playlist.php?d=18&m=5&y=2004

44. Pianist
(under construction) pianist,Year, Nationality, Note. Andras Schiff, 1953, andrei gavrilov, 1955-, Russia,
http://www.iis.sinica.edu.tw/~jhwang/music/pianist.html
Pianist
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45. EMI Classics Red Line
rate pianist with plenty of interesting points to make about the Mozart sonatas. Gramophone. Rachmaninov Preludes Moments Musicaux andrei gavrilov piano
http://www.emiclassics.com/redline/rlinst.html
The definition here means music for solo instrument. Included in this section are many works for solo piano from great composers such as Beethoven and Chopin. The category also features rather more unusual instruments such as the harp (to be released).
Tzimon Barto
7243 5 69933 2 7 (French, Italian, Spanish)
"You need only a very few minutes to realize that Tzimon Barto intends to make every single note in his Chopin recital entirely his own."
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Spanish Guitar Recital
Manuel Barrueco
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"Barrueco is one of the most cultured guitarists on the present world stage."
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Bach: Organ Works Lionel Rogg organ 7243 5 72590 2 6 (French, Italian, Spanish) "Rogg confines himself to a compelling and flexible linearity in an approach to the instrument which proves detailed and profound." Diapason Daniel Barenboim piano 7243 5 69921 2 2 (French, Italian, Spanish) "Barenboim would be my first choice here, by a very wide margin." Gramophone Andrei Gavrilov piano 7243 5 69932 2 8 (French, Italian, Spanish)

46. Rachmaninoff.co.uk - Reviews - Gavrilov - Solo Piano Works
5 Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit andrei gavrilov, piano EMI gavrilov s spin through theÉlégie plays down the work s bracing fashion, as if the pianist was merely
http://rachmaninoff.co.uk/reviews/review.php?id=18

47. Classical Net - Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto #3
who, though regarded by Rachmaninoff as the greatest pianist of the ossia cadenza(Tamás Vásáry, Ashkenazy with Ormandy and andrei gavrilov with Alexander
http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/works/rachman/pc3.html
Sergei Vassilyevich RACHMANINOFF
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3 in D minor, op. 30
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Member of The Rachmaninoff Society Much of the information in this page is based on Scott Colebank's (of Prairie Village of Kansas, USA) Discography of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, op. 30 . I'm extremely grateful to Mr. Colebank for his research on the Third Concerto and his permission to allow me to create this page based on his research. Please see below for more information about Mr. Colebank's research on the Third Concerto and how you can contact The Rachmaninoff Society
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The Third (as it will be known for the rest of this article) was completed as a major composition which Rachmaninoff would "show off" in New York in 1909 during his first concert tour of USA. He wrote the work in the peace of his family's country estate, Ivanovka, and it was completed on 23 September 1909 (Julian Calendar).

48. September 21
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49. Recordings Of Op. 134
Violin Sonata Op. 134. Violinist, pianist, Rec. KOGAN, Pavel, GINZBURG, Elizaveta,1979, Melodiya, C1012267-8, LP, KREMER, Gidon, gavrilov, andrei, 1977, Victor, VICC-2080,
http://develp.envi.osakafu-u.ac.jp/staff/kudo/dsch/work/vnsoe.html
Violin Sonata Op. 134
Violinist Pianist Rec. Label Number Note Recommendation BERGQVIST, Christian BIS BIS-CD-364
BERMAN, Pavel
EPPERSON, Anne Koch
BOROK, Emanuel
YAMPOLSKY, Tatiana Sine Qua Non SA 2045 LP BRUSSILOVSKY, Alexandre GODART, Pascal Suoni e Colori SC 53008
DUBINSKY, Rostislav
EDLINA, Luba Chandos
GRUBERT, Ilya
TROPP, Vladimir Channel Classics CCS 16398
HOPE, Daniel
MULLIGAN, Simon Nimbus NI 5631
Panton
KAGAN, Oleg
LEONSKAYA, Elizaveta Melodiya 33 C 10-06875-76 LP KAGAN, Oleg RICHTER, Sviatoslav MK MK 418014 Live KAGAN, Oleg RICHTER, Sviatoslav Yedang YCC-0106 Live(17 May) KAGAN, Oleg RICHTER, Sviatoslav Live Classics LCL 183 Live(13 May) KEULEN, Isabelle van BRAUTIGAM, Ronald Fidelio
KHOLODENKO, Anton
REM
KOGAN, Pavel
GINZBURG, Elizaveta Melodiya LP KREMER, Gidon GAVRILOV, Andrei Victor VICC-2080
LAREDO, Jaime
KALICHSTEIN, Joseph Arabesque MAESTRI, Gigino LEONARDI, Leonardo ASdisc AS 5007 MINTZ, Schlomo POSTNIKOVA, Viktoria Erato MORDKOVITCH, Lydia BENSON, Clifford Chandos CHAN 8988 OISTRAKH, David SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitry Revelation OISTRAKH, David RICHTER, Sviatoslav Victor VICC-2014 Live(3 May)

50. ::: KBS ±³Çâ¾Ç´Ü (KBS Symphony Orchestra) ++++++++++++++++++++---
24 .( Friday ) PM 7 30 Seoul Arts Center. Performer. conductor Dmitry Liss.pianist andrei gavrilov. Pay Info Question. Concert (02) 781 - 2242 ~ 2244.
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51. Angel Records
Best Chopin Etudes Ever Reviewer JD from Oxford, UK andrei gavrilov may have allbut gavrilov has always been a hypersensitive pianist, and this is
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54. Vladimir Ashkenazy In Moscow - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Andrei Gavrilov (V
Music/Performing Arts Vladimir Ashkenazy In Moscow - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra- andrei gavrilov (VHS) - In 1989 celebrated pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy
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Vladimir Ashkenazy In Moscow - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Andrei Gavrilov (VHS) In 1989 celebrated pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy returned to the Soviet Union for the first time in 26 years accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, with Andrei Gavrilov on piano. This programme follows his visit. Works include: Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 in F minor Op.36 and Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor Op.18. More information about Vladimir Ashkenazy In Moscow - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Andrei Gavrilov (VHS) Suggestions: Futureworld (VHS) [Futureworld]
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55. New Page 2
in 1993 in memory of the legendary British pianist, is delighted have included VanCliburn, Grigory Sokolov, Vladimir Krainev, andrei gavrilov Mikhail Pletnev
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John Ogdon (1937 - 1989) featured as " Artist of the Week " February 2nd 2004 The John Ogdon Prize Winner Announced 27th April 2004 Application Form and Notes Press Release 2004 Annual Piano Prize - Winner Martin Sturfalt.... Martin Sturfalt - 2004 Prize Winner "To win the John Ogdon Prize is first of all a great honour to me as a pianist. The award will mean a lot to me as it will enable me to stay in London for another year and have the opportunity to continue studying at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama at the same time as keeping up my contacts in Sweden and elsewhere." Martin Sturfalt, congratulated by Jury Panel Chairman, Sir Ernest Hall, OBE DL [Biography] [Piano Prize Finalists 2004 Photographs] The Winning Repertoire Overture from French Overture BWV831 J S Bach Impromptu in G-flat Major op.90 F Schubert (D.899) no. 3, Andante Etudes-tableaux op. 39 no. 2 in A Minor S Rachmaninov Lento assai and no. 9 in D Major Allegro moderato, tempo di marcia

56. DVDBeaver.com - DVD Review - "Bach - The Well Tempered Clavier 48 Preludes And F
Book 1, Program 112 andrei gavrilov, New Art No Extras excepting that each prelude/fuguehas its introduction by the pianist - which I quite enjoyed - not
http://207.136.67.23/film/DVDReview2/bach-well.htm
(aka "Bach - The Well Tempered Clavier 48 Preludes and Fugues / Hewitt, MacGregor, Demidenko, Gavrilow - 2000") directed by Karen Whiteside and Peter Mumford
UK 200
The 48 Preludes and Fugues are played by 4 different pianists, introduced with a short conversation from that pianist. Seen in different halls and other setting with varying degres of lighting - shot at a multitude of times, this is truly a must-own DVD for Classical music fans. I get more enjoyment and playing time out of this disc than almost all in my collection. A kind of euphoria overtakes you when you are listening - one that can only be described as pure. After 5 or 6 viewings I would say it is impossible for anyone not to fall in love with it. out of
Gary W. Tooze
DVD Review: Image Entertainment - Region - NTSC DVD Box Cover CLICK to order from: Distribution
Image Entertainment - Region - NTSC Runtime 2:30:10 (Disc 1) + 2:44:00 (Disc 2) = 5:14:10 Video 1.71:1 Original Aspect Ratio
Average Bitrate: 5.37 mb/s (Disc 1) + 4.83 mb/s (Disc 2)

57. Evgeny Zarafiants -Reviews-
idiom can make the wintry blast of, say, andrei gavrilov or even Impressive technique,soulful expression pianist Evgeny Zarafiants gives his Cologne debut in
http://www.evgeny-zarafiants.com/review-e.htm
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R e v i e w SCRIABIN Preludes, Vol.1
Brilliant, idiomatic performances of colour and depth
to rival even the greatest Scriabin interpreters

Gramophone (Classical music magazine, U.K.) August, 2000
I first heard Evgeny Zarafiants as a jury member of the 1993 Ivo Pogorelich Competition in Los Angeles , where he was awarded joint-second prize. Those of us who were present at that strange and unforgettable occasion have remained haunted over the intervening years by his exceptional artistry. So how gratifying to find that this Naxos album, volume 1 of what promises to be a complete cycle of the Scriabin Preludes, not only confirms that first and indelible impression, but takes us beyond into a world of the most searching and impeccable pianism and musicianship . Indeed, such a flawless and personal distillation of Scriabin's style and idiom can make the wintry blast of, say, Andrei Gavrilov or even - dare I say it - the palpitating sense of neurosis of Horowitz in this composer, seem superficial by comparison.
Zarafiants' tendency to opt for tempi slower than marked allows him ample time to characterise Scriabin's already obsessive and opalescent dreamworld, his shifting colours and perspectives

58. Program Notes
audiences by pianist John Browning, with Seiji Ozawa conducting, in January 1971;in the only subsequent performances here, in April 1996, andrei gavrilov was
http://www.sfsymphony.org/templates/router.asp?callid=117&nodeid=3143

59. Great Pianists Of The 20th Century
James Jolly zei er het volgende over While critcics may quibble over the choiceof this or that pianist, or debate the 22, andrei gavrilov, 1955, Rusland, cd 31.
http://www.muzieklijstjes.nl/Greatpianists.htm
De 72 pianisten Geslacht Home Werelddeel/land GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20th CENTURY
" Great pianists of the 20th century " is de bewust gekozen titel voor het grootste cd-project van de laatste jaren.
In oktober 2000 is deze serie opgenomen in de collectie van de Openbare bibliotheek Oss.
De serie heet niet " The great pianists of the 20th century"of "Great est pianists of the 20th century" of " The great es t pianists of the 20th century" maar de titel is bewust "Great pianists of the 20th century. Proef de verschillen. Daarmee geeft samensteller Tom Deacon aan dat het een keuze is. Er hadden ook andere pianisten in de serie kunnen zitten maar hij volstaat met deze pianisten. Het merendeel van de voorspelbare kritiek richt zich daar dan ook op. Maar elke keus is dubieus en elke criticus wil in zijn stukje aangeven dat hij niet van de straat is door andere namen te noemen.
"Great pianists of the 20th century" is het laatste grote project dat Philips heeft volbracht

60. Carnegie Hall: Montreal Symphony Orchestra And Argerich
23 24 with Russian pianist andrei gavrilov (rumor has it Argerich didn’twant to learn the Ginastera from scratch). On the evening of Saturday Oct.
http://www.scena.org/columns/anson/011028-PA-mso.html
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