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61. Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music
Although william kapell left studio recordings of these concertos in the course of TheKhachaturian captures the 21year-old pianist in friskier, more headlong
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62. WILLIAM WOLFRAM
The American pianist william Wolfram was winner of the Silver Medal in boththe william kapell and the Naumberg International Piano Competitions.
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63. Washingtonpost.com: Eugene Istomin Dies; Well-Traveled Concert Pianist
served as director of the University of Maryland International Piano Festival andCompetition, which he renamed in honor of pianist william kapell, a peer who
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66. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:PIANISTS LINKS
Kang, Choong Mo concert pianist and teacher from Korea. kapell, william 1922-1953.- Brief biography. Kasman, Yakov - official site for the Russian pianist.
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  • Arbiter's Museum of Historic Pianists - Arbiter Records Home Page, over 60 very short biographies by Allan Evans.
  • Argerich, Martha b. 1941. - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews.
  • Ashkenazy, Vladimir 1937- - Some facts, a 1995 interview, discography and reviews from Classic CD magazine page.
  • Astriab, Lou - provides information on the American pianist.
  • Atamian, Dickran - pianist.
  • Ax, Emanuel
  • Batagov, Anton 1965- - Includes biography, gallery and texts by the pianist.
  • Bauer, Harold 1873-1951. - Bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library of Congress includes biography, etc.
  • Baxtresser, Margaret - explores the enchanting, nature-filled world of Claude Debussy and the Impressionist Painters.
  • Bekhterev, Boris - provides information on the Russian-born pianist.
  • Berman, Bart - Israeli concert pianist specializing in Schubert and contemporary music performance.
  • Berman, Boris - Pianist of international stature and teacher at Yale University School of Music.
  • Bernstein, Leonard 1918-1990
  • 67. - Paul Shaw
    He studied for ten years with the noted American pianist william Masselos and In 1988he was third prize winner in the william kapell International Competition
    http://www.joyousjam.com/jamaicasclassicalmusicians/id14.html
    Jamaica's Classical Musicians - Paul Shaw Home Time line - Eleanor Alberga - Richard Beckford ... Some brief biographies International Concert Pianist - and Teacher Paul Shaw has appeared in recitals, chamber music performances, and as a soloist with orchestras, in Asia, Europe and the Americas.
    At the Ward Theatre, Kingston, Jamaica. Under the aegis of Young Concerts Artists, Inc., Shaw has performed as soloist with orchestras including the Brooklyn Philharmonic, Rochester Philharmonic, Richmond Symphony, Cape Cod Symphony, Shreveport Symphony, and the Dayton Philharmonic. He has also appeared in recital at the Hall of Americas in Washington, D.C., New York's Town Hall, Stanford University, The University of Iowa, Western Illinois University, James Madison University, the Black Liberated Arts Center of Oklahoma City, and the State University of New York at Albany.
    In the summer of 1992 Shaw and his wife, pianist Anne Paolini, moved to the Minneapolis-St.Paul, where he took up a teaching position at the University of Minnesota School of Music. In April, 1993, he was featured in a faculty chamber music recital at Ferguson Hall, and the following month, he and Anne contributed memorably to the Chopin Society's Grand Piano Extravaganza. In March, 2000, he and Anne again performed together on the Plymouth Music Series 'American Voices' concert. On May 1st 2000, Shaw collaborated with the Minnesota Orchestra in Saint-Saens' 'Carnival of the Animals', and on June 5, directed the music-and-images program called 'Picturecital' at the Ted Mann Hall.

    68. PAUL HUME PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED
    Photograph(s) william kapell undated DESCRIPTION Photograph of william kapell (b/w Kostonundated DESCRIPTION Photograph of Dina Koston, pianist and program
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    DESCRIPTION: Photograph (b/w, 5x7") of J. Ralph Corbett, president of the Corbett Foundation, Cincinnati, Ohio. Includes news release from Xavier University announcing election of Corbett to the board of trustees (10/7/1975).
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    69. Pianist David Korevaar To Perform At BNL July 9
    Department of Energy s Brookhaven National Laboratory will present pianist DavidKorevaar Korevaar has won top prizes in the william kapell International Piano
    http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/1997/bnlpr061697.html
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    PIANIST DAVID KOREVAAR TO PERFORM AT BROOKHAVEN LAB, JULY 9
    Upton, NY The U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory will present pianist David Korevaar in concert on Wednesday, July 9, at 8 p.m. in the Laboratory's Berkner Hall. The concert is open to the public and admission is charged. Since Mr. Korevaar's debut in New York in 1985, he has received wide critical acclaim. Currently head of piano studies at the University of Bridgeport and artist-teacher at the Westport School of Music, he has performed at some of the nation's most prestigious concert halls, including Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall and the Kennedy Center. A graduate of the Juilliard School, Mr. Korevaar studied with Earl Wild, the great American virtuoso, and with composer David Diamond. Mr. Korevaar has won top prizes in the William Kapell International Piano Competition and from the Peabody-Mason Music Foundation, as well as a special prize for his performances of French music from the Robert Casadesus Competition.
    The program for the Brookhaven concert consists of Bach's Prelude and Fugue #7 in E-flat major, as well as Prelude and Fugue #8 in E-flat minor, #9 in E major, and #10 in E minor, from "The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1"; Maurice Ravel's "

    70. Paul Shaw - About Paul
    Jamaican pianist Paul Shaw has appeared in recital, chamber music and as a A topprizewinner in the 1988 william kapell International Piano Competition and
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    About Paul
    Paul Shaw , pianist
    Jamaican pianist Paul Shaw has appeared in recital, chamber music and as a soloist with orchestra on three continents, inspiring appreciative audiences and music critics alike in Asia, Europe and the Americas. A top prize-winner in the 1988 William Kapell International Piano Competition and the 1986 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, he has performed to high critical acclaim at prestigious venues, including Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Beethovenhalle, Hall of the Americas and the Marlboro Music Festival. Born in Falmouth, near Montego Bay, Jamaica, Mr. Shaw's interest in music began with a toy piano his mother purchased at Woolworth's to teach him everything she had memorized from observing her guardian, a Kingston piano teacher, in secret. By age eight he was sight-reading hymns for church services, and at sixteen he won the Howard Cooke Award for Excellence in Music, Jamaica's highest classical music award in the annual Festival of Arts competition. Subsequent advanced studies, courtesy of the Jamaican Government, French Government, and William Petschek, Maro Ajemian and Isabel Mason Scholarships, led to a ten-year affiliation with noted American pianist William Masselos and three degrees - Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts - from New York's famed Juilliard School.

    71. The World Of Pro Piano *********************************************************
    pianist Esther Budiardjo has received considerable acclaim from many of America smost to winning First Prize at the 1996 william kapell International Piano
    http://www.propiano.com/artists-budiardjo.html
    Esther Budiardjo
    Pianist Esther Budiardjo has received considerable acclaim from many of America's most respected music critics. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe, who selected her Boston debut recital as "The Best of 1997" wrote, "Her playing summoned laughter and tears; made the mind work, the spirit soar." Of Ms. Budiardjo's New York debut performance at Lincoln Center, Harris Goldsmith of American Record Guide noted, "Her masterly account had a mature grandeur that placed it on the level of some of the greatest pianists in memory." In addition to winning First Prize at the 1996 William Kapell International Piano Competition in Maryland, she was awarded top prizes at the 1993 Stravinsky Awards International Piano Competition in Illinois and both the 1998 and the 2000 Palm Beach Invitational International Piano Competition in Florida.
    In recent years Ms. Budiardjo has been performing throughout North America, Europe, and Japan.
    Born in Jakarta, Indonesia, Ms. Budiardjo now resides in Vancouver, Canada. In December 2002 she received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. There she also received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees with Distinction in Performance as well as the Presidential Scholar Award. Her principal teachers have been Wha Kyung Byun, Russell Sherman, and Lev Vlasenko. In 1999, Ms. Budiardjo became a United States citizen.

    72. The World Of Pro Piano *********************************************************
    He studied with three legendary figures william kapell, Edward Steuermann, and atThe as two piano programs with his late wife, the Israeli pianist, Ronit Air
    http://www.propiano.com/artists-lowenthal.html
    Jerome Lowenthal
    Jerome Lowenthal has distinguished himself as an artist of rare musical vision and integrity. His wide-ranging presence in a career spanning more than three decades has made him an important figure on the international music scene. Born in Philadelphia, Jerome Lowenthal made his debut at the age of 13 with the Philadelphia Orchestra. He studied with three legendary figures: William Kapell, Edward Steuermann, and at The Ecole Normale de Musique on a Fulbright Grant with Alfred Cortot. His studies in Paris culminated in a premiere license de concert, a recording contract with Pathe Marconi, and performances with The Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire. While in Europe, Mr. Lowenthal won prizes in the international competitions of Brussels, Bolzano and Darmstadt. Moving then to Jerusalem, he became concert-lecturer at the Jerusalem Academy and performed annually with the Israel Philharmonic. In 1961, Jerome Lowenthal returned to the United States and since then has appeared with virtually every major orchestra in the United States including the Chicago Symphony, Boston Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, National Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, St. Louis Symphony and the Minnesota Orchestra. He has performed with some of the most distinguished conductors of our time including Barenboim, Bernstein, Dorati, Giulini, Mehta, Monteux, Ormandy, Ozawa, Steinberg, Stokowski and Tennstedt, and has recorded under Sergiu Comissiona with The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and The London Symphony Orchestra.

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    75. This List Reflects The Programming Of WUNC Radio All Things
    Edition Daniel Zwerdling spoke with Tim Page, Washington Post music critic, abouta nine CD release of the recordings of the legendary pianist william kapell.
    http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/academic/music/album-reviews/1998/11-November/98.10.2

    76. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    What does 2003 william kapell International Piano Competition have 20minutes four minutes per Competitions inspire in a pianist
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    77. Yakov Kasman, Pianist - Reviews Page
    for the evening with the Monterey Symphony was Russian pianist, Yakov Kasman ofthe great historical performances by such artists as william kapell and Martha
    http://www.yakovkasman.com/reviews.htm
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    Russian Yakov Kasman, laureate of theVan Cliburn Competition. This magnificently gifted pianist confined himself in the Russian repertoire, with Prokofiev's Second Concerto (a dazzling cadence in the fourth movement), Moussorgsky's Paintings of an Exposition (with original ideas in the enchainements), Prokofiev's Second Sonata and Shostakovich's First Concerto, very well interpreted with its alternations of tenderness and comical winks. A real master of performance showmanship
    - Le Figaro
    January 13, 1998 Kasman is a slight, dark, bearded man with an air of intensity and coiled energy. It must be the harnessing of that energy rather than the pianist's physical stature that accounts for the colossal amplitude of sound he can produce. This listener has seldom heard anyone, other than Garrick Ohlsson, who pours on the tone so torrentially. Not only does he have a huge sound, but he also has diabolical fleetness of fingers and pinpoint accuracy. Along with these titanium chops, though, he possesses the soul of a poet and sensibility of a painter. - Boston Globe
    September 30, 2000

    78. Oregon Festival Of American Music 2002
    American pianist william Wolfram has gained recognition as an artist who combines Aformer Silver Medalist at both the william kapell and Naumberg competitions
    http://www.ofam.net/events/ofam2002/ofam2002.asp?artist=wolfram§ion=artists

    79. Favorite Pianists | Classical Music | Mark Ainley
    william kapell Another pianist who died young, kapell had a fiery temperamentthat suited the Khatchaturian Concerto that launched him to stardom.
    http://www.markainley.com/music/classical/favorites.html
    Favorite Pianists
    Below is a list of the pianists of the past and present (not many of the latter, regrettably) whom I admire the most.
    Dinu Lipatti
    This goes without saying. Investigate my archived Lipatti section on this site.
    Alfred Cortot Clara Haskil
    A wonderful pianist who had a liquid sound. She went unrecognized most of her life but for her last few years enjoyed a glowing international reputation.
    Josef Hofmann Mischa Levitzki Ignaz Friedman
    One of the true originals. Humongous sound and a fiery imagination make his Chopin and Liszt recordings particularly worthy of investigation.
    Josef Lhevinne
    Sadly, his complete commercial recordings fit on one CD. A marvel to listen to.
    Solomon Artur Schnabel
    Having made the first complete recording of Beethoven Sonatas, Schnabel was known as a Beethoven specialist but plays all the German and Viennese composers with marvelous clarity. His Waldstein Sonata is phenomenal.
    William Kapell
    Another pianist who died young, Kapell had a fiery temperament that suited the Khatchaturian Concerto that launched him to stardom. His Prokofiev Third Concerto is electric.
    Earl Wild
    One of the greatest pianists who somehow never got the reputation he deserved. He still plays marvelously well.

    80. Season & Tickets - Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
    American pianist william Wolfram has gained recognition as an artist who combines Aformer Silver Medalist at both the william kapell and Naumberg competitions
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