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21. Dinu Lipatti (1917-1950) - Klassiekemuziekgids.net
klassiekemuziekgids.net. dinu lipatti Boekarest 1917 Genève 1950 Roemeens pianist en componist. dinu lipatti had zeer muzikale
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Roemeens pianist en componist
Dinu Lipatti had zeer muzikale ouders; zijn moeder was een uitmuntend pianiste en zijn vader een getalenteerd violist, die viool had gestudeerd bij Pablo Sarasate.
Het is dus niet verwonderlijk dat zijn interesse in muziek door zijn ouders werd bevorderd.
Zijn vroegste pianolessen kreeg hij van Flora Musiccescu, en al op vierjarige leeftijd gaf hij zijn eerste concerten en componeerde zijn eigen muziek.
Verdere studie kreeg hij aan het conservatorium van Boekarest.
In Wenen werd hij ontdekt door Alfred Cortot, die in de jury zat van een internationaal concours, en daar uit woede dat Lipatti slechts tweede werd uit terugtrad.
Op uitnodiging van Cortot studeerde Lipatti piano bij hem aan de École Nationale de Musique in Parijs.
Lipatti vestigde zich in Genève en bouwde aan een carrière als concertpianist en docent.
In 1944 werd hij leraar aan het conservatorium van Genève, waar hij tot 1948 zou blijven.

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Pianist and composer, born in Bucharest. He studied in Paris with Cortot and Boulanger, and after World War 2 established an international reputation as a gifted pianist, especially in the works of Chopin. His compositions include a Symphonie concertante for two pianos and strings, and a concertino for piano and orchestra. His career was cut short when he died of a rare form of cancer.
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23. Anda Anastasescu - Piano
With Anda Anastasescu as the soloist in the ebullient Three Romanian Dances by the pianist dinu lipatti, the Bartokian energy was projected with bite, and
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anda@constantinsilvestri.com Romanian-born pianist Anda Anastasescu is founder and artistic director of the London Schubert Players chamber orchestra. She gave her first public performance at nine with works by Beethoven and Prokofiev, in the Dalles Hall, Bucharest, within a year of learning the piano. After graduating from the Bucharest Conservatoire, she studied in Paris and London and attended master-classes with Halina Czerny-Stefanska and Sergiu Celibidache. At St Germain-en-Laye, Paris, she was unanimously awarded first prize at the 1974 Claude Debussy Piano Competition presided over by the composer Georges Auric. Her international career spans four continents and her performances include concertos with the philharmonic orchestras of Romania and the former Soviet republics, the Salzburg Mozarteum Ensemble, the BBC Concert Orchestra, and the European Community Chamber Orchestra as well as orchestras in the Far East and the USA. She worked with such conductors as Pascal Tortelier, Sian Edwards, Barry Wordsworth, Victoria Zhadko and Lim Yau. Several of her overseas concerts have been promoted by the British Council. Broadcasts have included BBC Radio 2's Saturday Gala Night, live recitals and recordings for the French National Radio and live orchestral concerts for the Romanian National Radio and Television.

24. Arts, Music, Instruments, Keyboard, Piano, Pianists, L: Lipatti, Dinu
dinu lipatti (The flying Ink-pot) An introduction to the great pianist by Soo Kian Hing, with detailed descriptions of reissues of his recordings.
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25. Great Recordings Of The Century - Dinu Lipatti:Lots Of Good Music (Classical)
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    dinu lipatti was forced to confront his. lipatti was born in Bucharest in 1917 to a family of musicians age of four and was destined to become a great pianist.
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    Bach: Partita in B flat
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    Chopin: 13 Waltzes The phenomenon of a musician dying young is, unfortunately, not so rare. All areas of music are poorer for having lost the talents of major artists who would have made an even greater impact had they lived out their maturity. Although our thoughts normally focus on rock and jazz musicians who flamed out early, classical music, too, has shared in such losses. Indeed, it is likely that the fields of conducting, violin and piano all would have been topped nowadays by artists who died decades ago. Ginette Neveu, a phenomenal violinist, and Guido Cantelli, Toscanini's only protege, both were killed in air crashes en route to concert engagements, victims of an urge to internationalize their nascent careers. Neveu and Cantelli, at least, were spared knowledge of their fate. Dinu Lipatti was forced to confront his. Lipatti was born in Bucharest in 1917 to a family of musicians. He gave his first concert at the age of four and was destined to become a great pianist. His teachers were the cream of classical culture: pianist Alfred Cortot, conductor Charles Munch, composer Paul Dukas, and finally Nadia Boulanger, arguably the most influential mentor of the century. He withdrew to his native Roumania for private study during most of World War II, and then escaped to Switzerland in 1943, where he taught and made his home. After the War, just as he had arrived in the pantheon of great performing artists, Lipatti was diagnosed with leukemia. Producer Walter Legge urged him to record. His entire studio legacy barely fills 5 CDs (available separately at mid-price and packaged together as budget-priced EMI set CZS 7 67162 2). Among the highlights are Chopin pieces and a justly famous reading of the Grieg

    27. Dinu Lipatti - InformationBlast
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    Dinu Lipatti March 19 December 2 ) was a Romanian pianist Lipatti was born in Bucharest into a musical family: his father was a violinist, his mother a pianist, and his godfather was the composer George Enescu . He finished second at the 1934 Vienna International Piano Competition, which led to Alfred Cortot , who thought he should have won, resigning from the jury in protest. Lipatti subsequently studied under Cortot and Nadia Boulanger in Paris Lipatti's career was interrupted by World War II , and following the war his performances were less frequent owing to the cancer which eventually killed him. He died in Geneva Despite a relatively short playing career, and a relatively small recorded legacy, Lipatti's is considered among the finest pianists of his time. He is particularly noted for his interpretations of Mozart and Chopin Everything Lipatti played was full of poetry and grace. Sadly there are few recordings of his performances, but all show outstanding sensitivity and assurance. EMI 63038 opens with the Chopin Sonata no. 3 in b minor, opus 58, and includes music by Liszt , George Enesco, and the best Ravel Alborada del Gracioso ever captured on disc. Philips 456892 also contains most of this material, along with the

    28. PROF'S:The Late Greats I
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    "Artur, you will never be a pianist. You are a musician." These prophetic words were uttered by the legendary early 20th century teacher, Theodor Leschetizky, to his young student, Artur Schnabel. "In later years, Schnabel took special delight in repeating Leschetizky's prophecy as a paradox, because he himself could never make any distinction between pianist and musician, even for his pupils. And, in his own case, the musician and the pianist were completely fused - though the pianist remained always the servant of the musician."*
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    29. Dinu Lipatti Definition Meaning Information Explanation
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    Dinu Lipatti March 19 December 2 ) was a Romanian pianist Lipatti was born in Bucharest into a musical family: his father was a violinist, his mother a pianist, and his godfather was the composer George Enescu . He finished second at the 1934 Vienna International Piano Competition, which led to Alfred Cortot , who thought he should have won, resigning from the jury in protest. Lipatti subsequently studied under Cortot and Nadia Boulanger in Paris Lipatti's career was interrupted by World War II , and following the war his performances were less frequent owing to the cancer which eventually killed him. He died in Geneva Despite a relatively short playing career, and a relatively small recorded legacy, Lipatti's is considered among the finest pianists of his time. He is particularly noted for his interpretations of Mozart and Chopin
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    Everything Lipatti played was full of poetry and grace. Sadly there are few recordings of his performances, but all show outstanding sensitivity and assurance. EMI 63038 opens with the Chopin Sonata no. 3 in b minor, opus 58, and includes music by Liszt, George Enesco, and the best Ravel Alborada del Gracioso ever captured on disc. Philips 456892 also contains most of this material, along with the

    30. Pianist Definition Meaning Information Explanation
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    A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singer s or solo instrumentalists. A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composer s were able pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Frederic Chopin ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninov were all virtuoso pianists. Some pianists have special preferences as to which composer's music they play. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including jazz classical music , and all sorts of popular music Well-known or influential classical pianists:

    31. Kirschnereit, Matthias - Der Pianist
    Translate this page zu erregen, das meine ganz besonderen Qualitäten als pianist erkennen konnte trotz größter Bewunderung anders als Clara Haskil oder dinu lipatti – und das
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    Seine vor zwei Jahren begonnene Einspielung sämtlicher Mozart-Klavierkonzerte mit den Bamberger Symphonikern bedeutete einen markanten Karriereaufschwung für den in Namibia aufgewachsenen Pianisten Matthias Kirschnereit, der sich selbst als musikalischen Spätzünder bezeichnet. Zuhause fühlt er sich vor allem im romantischen Repertoire des deutschsprachigen Kulturraums, dessen zuweilen verwirrende Farben- und Stimmenvielfalt – zum Beispiel bei Schumann und Brahms – er stets ins Licht klar artikulierter pianistischer Thesen zu stellen vermag – vielleicht ein Erbe des Pfarrhauses, in dem er groß geworden ist.
    Ein Hauch von Scarlatti umweht sein Klavierspiel – strukturelle Klarheit und logische Linienführung liegen ihm mehr als der Rausch in Gefühlen und Farben. So zeichnete er jüngst ein faszinierendes Bild von meist weniger bekannten Meisterwerken Mendelssohns, kunstvoll balancierend zwischen analytischer Schärfe und sensiblem Sinn für verborgene Zwischentöne.
    Im Gespräch mit »KLASSIK HEUTE« erzählt Matthias Kirschnereit über seine Kindheit in Afrika und seinen Weg zum erfolgreichen Pianisten in Europa und gibt Einblicke in sein künstlerisches Denken, indem er unter anderem seine Sicht auf Mozart und Mendelssohn erläutert.

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    33. Great Recordings Of The Century Dinu Lipatti At Yalefilmsociety.com
    poetic refinement and serene joy that belie the fact that the pianist was mortally ill. yalefilmsociety.com Great Recordings Of The Century dinu lipatti, Page 1.
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    [ Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars. ] The definitive recording
    This is simply the best piano recording I have ever heard, and I heard quite a few since I am a collector of piano CDs since many years. You cannot surpass the level of beauty and perfection that Lipatti has reached in this recording, and I don't think anybody ever will. This is piano playing from heaven. I have heard mentions of pianists like Gould, Perahia or Horowitz, but even such giants could't compare to the miracle we hear in this recording. I do not like to knock such legends, but it seems like their limits and weaknesses suddenly appear clear when we play them next to Lipattti. It is that good. A unique experience. In my opinion this is the definitive piano recording. A Timeless reference Lipatti's conception of Bach's music is of the very highest level, and his play dangerously approaches perfection. I don't agree with the review below that his Besan§on live recording is superior to this one. Although Lipatti's performances were truly spectacular, and definitely belong to the best recordings available, he usually took a faster tempo than in his "studio" recordings. His play was utterly natural and I think even in Bach he is superior to Gould. His Scarlatti sonatas are on a par with Horowitz, although Horowitz recorded many more. Mozart's sonata shows less nuance than Perahia's although I strongly suspect that the microphone was much too close to the piano, because Lipatti was a master of nuance. Lipatti did so little, but he did so well...

    34. Joys Of Music Project
    dinu lipatti (19171950 Born in Romania, lipatti began playing the piano while still in infancy and made his public debut, as both pianist and composer
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    Dinu Lipatti (1917-1950) "There was a great deal more to Lipatti's art than "divine spirituality". There was also charm, pathos and intellectual power, a breathtaking rhythmic energy combined with an almost inhuman control (his "Alborada" is not only unsurpassed but unequaled) and a profound awareness of pianistic colors" "Almost 40 years after his death from leukaemia at the tragically early age of 33, the aura of saintliness which surrounded Lipatti in life clings, undiminished, to his memory. Born in Romania, Lipatti began playing the piano while still in infancy and made his public debut, as both pianist and composer at the age of four. After taking second prize at the Vienna Piano Competition in 1934 (a miscarriage of artistic justice which cause Alfred Cortot to dissociate himself from the jury), Lipatti moved to Paris, where his mentors included Cortot, Charles Munch (conducting), Paul Dukas (composition) and Nadia Boulanger. With concerts in Germany, Italy and Paris (where Poulenc discerned in him a "divine spirituality") Lipatti's fame as a performer spread rapidly. J eremy Siepmann Selected by Alexandru Serban
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    37. Dinu Lipatti :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
    dinu lipatti. Online Encyclopedia dinu lipatti (March 19, 1917 December 2, 1950) was a Romanian pianist. lipatti was born in Bucharest
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    Dinu Lipatti March 19 December 2 ) was a Romanian pianist Lipatti was born in Bucharest into a musical family: his father was a violinist, his mother a pianist, and his godfather was the composer George Enescu . He finished second at the 1934 Vienna International Piano Competition, which led to Alfred Cortot , who thought he should have won, resigning from the jury in protest. Lipatti subsequently studied under Cortot and Nadia Boulanger in Paris Lipatti's career was interrupted by World War II , and following the war his performances were less frequent owing to the cancer which eventually killed him. He died in Geneva Despite a relatively short playing career, and a relatively small recorded legacy, Lipatti's is considered among the finest pianists of his time. He is particularly noted for his interpretations of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Frederic Chopin This content from wikipedia is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License Power Supplies Hardware Information Law Advice

    38. Pianist :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
    A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young Katia Labèque; Marielle Labèque; Lang Lang; Josef Lhévinne; John Lill; dinu lipatti;
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    A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists. A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were able pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Frederic Chopin ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninov were all virtuoso pianists. Some pianists have special preferences as to which composer's music they play. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including jazz classical music , and all sorts of popular music Well-known or influential classical pianists:

    39. Dinu Lipatti
    Translate this page Rumäne dinu lipatti (1917-50) war – im direktesten Sinne des Wortes – eine der Lichtgestalten des 20. Jahrhunderts, nicht nur als genialer pianist,
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    40. NPR : Performance Today For Wednesday, March 19, 1997
    . pianist dinu lipatti (DEENOOH. pianist dinu lipatti (DEE-nooh lip-PAH-tee) would have been 80 today. lipatti died of a rare form of cancer in 1950.
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