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81. Marian Rosenfeld-Pianist
Translate this page La partecipazione a corsi di perfezionamento, fra l‘altro con András Schiff, GyörgyKurtág, radu lupu o Bernard Greenhouse portano dei stìmoli nuovi alla
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82. Pianist
(under construction) pianist, Year,Nationality, Note. Maria Joao Pires, 1944, radu lupu, 1945-, Rudolf Buchbinder,1946-,
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83. 101 Best Classical CD Reviews Of Schumann, Brahms, Bruckner, Wagner
Haskill, who made the world cry, knew unlike any other pianist how to interpretSchumann s shadowpeopled fantasy world. 79 radu lupu, piano Decca.
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SCHUMANN (1810-1856): The Four Symphonies - Overture, Scherzo and Finale

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Wolfgang Sawallisch, conductor
EMI Compositions occasionally struck by visionary lightning, Schumann's symphonies give us a glimpse of the mental deterioration from which he died in 1856. The Dresdeners have this music in their blood and Wolfgang Sawallisch's white hot musical direction nails you to the wall.
Clara Haskil, piano
Philips Hunchbacked and Jewish in occupied France, the Roumanian pianist Clara Haskil (1895-1960) lived practically like a pauper until a few years before her death from an accidental fall on a staircase in a rundown Brussels railway station. Not exactly the dolce vita of Artur Rubinstein! Haskill, who made the world cry, knew unlike any other pianist how to interpret Schumann's shadow-peopled fantasy world.
BRAHMS (1833-1897): Piano Concerto no 1 (+ Franck, Litolff)

84. Pianist - Wikipedia
A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age Lympany;John Lill; Dinu Lipati; Eugene List; Franz Liszt; Yvonne Loriod; radu lupu;
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85. What's On - Week 45 - 2003
radu lupu. Corn Exchange, Newbury. Programme Schumann - Blumenstuck Kreisleriana,Schubert - Sonarta in B flat major International pianist radu lupu comes to
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The Corn Exchange presents: Radu Lupu Corn Exchange, Newbury
Romanian born Radu has played with all the great orchestras of the world including the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics and the Cleveland Orchestra and major music festivals. He is a regular guest at the Salzburg and Lucerne Festivals. The pianist has recorded the work of many composers, winning Grammy and Edison awards. Tickets: The Corn Exchange , Newbury, 01635 522733 5 November
The Corn Exchange presents: 4D An Adventure in Time Corn Exchange, Newbury Synchronise watches for the time of your life and step outside, stop the clock and get some perspective on the fourth dimension on 6 November.
Angels arguing the pros and cons of eradicating alarm clocks, a hare and tortoise demonstrating theories from ancient Greek philosophy, poor Sisyphus who spends eternity pushing his rock up a hill, and a chance to ponder why exactly did the mouse run up the clock?
Through history, art, myth, fact and fiction we explore how we measure our lives, from a beating heart to the atomic clock, the moments that change us, the significant dates and the wasted hours. Hoodwink incorporates live performance, film, original live and recorded music, puppetry, and choreographed origami and have had a very positive reaction to 4D: "all our audiences were delighted at the originality and unexpectedness of the performance. We had lots of comments along the lines of 'how refreshing' and many that it was so funny but very touching as well."

86. INKPOT#67 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: BRAHMS Piano Concerto No.1 - An Inktroduction
the pianist expertly, allowing this intensity to permeated through both soloist (StephenHough) and orchestra. Critics have said that the radu lupu partnership
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Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor An Inktroduction by Johann D'Souza Jump to Recommended Recordings Very few piano concertos begin with a marking like "Maestoso". One which comes to mind is Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto , which is marked "Moderato". I point this out because commonly there is normally an "Allegro" (fast) first, followed by a slow movement and then ending with a relatively fast movement. Brahms on the other hand opts for "Maestoso-poco piu moderato" (majestically, a "little more moderato" - whatever that means...) and an Adagio second movement followed by another relatively moderate third movement Rondo (Allegro non troppo-piu animato-Tempo I) It is the marking of "Maestoso" in the first movement that I feel Brahms must have carefully picked to express his feelings of grief. The interplay of the woodwind against a backdrop of syncopated strings with sudden, fortissimo tutti entries strengthen this impression at this tempo, compared to a faster pace. Brahms wrote two piano concertos: the first in D minor and the second in B-flat major. Both are rather lengthy, like a symphony - roughly in the region of 50 minutes apiece. His Second Concerto is equally interesting with a distinct solo passage in the third movement played by cello and accompanied by the piano, something seldom seen. Written originally as a sonata for two pianos it was then turned into a symphony which finally found itself becoming a concerto. It begins with a very strong tutti reminiscent like that of an orchestral tutti . Its premiere was met with mixed feelings because of its size and the intensity needed to pull it off. The work was dubbed a "symphony with piano obligato" by the critics at the first performance.

87. Constantin Roman | Continental Drift - Index Of People
Dinu, composer, pianist 33, 34 LOVATT, Dr. Roger, Tutor and Fellow of Peterhouse110, 126, 145 LU, GwenDjen 137 lupu, radu, pianist 129 LURÇAT, Henri 170 M
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88. Great Performances
Piano Poetry radu lupu, pianist Monday . February 10, 2003 . 8pm Program BeethovenSonata Op. 109, Debussy Preludes Book 1, 17 Schubert Sonata Op. Post.
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Schumann: Arabesque, Carnaval Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibtion Thursday . September 26, 2002 . 8pm
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The New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, Guilermo Figueroa, conductor
Thursday . October 10, 2002 . 8pm

Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances
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Radu Lupu, pianist Monday . February 10, 2003 . 8pm
Program: Beethoven: Sonata Op. 109, Debussy: Preludes: Book 1, 1-7 Schubert: Sonata Op. Post. D959 The French Connection Gidon Kremer, violinist Naida Cole, pianist Monday . February 24, 2003 . 8pm Program: Eugene Ysaye: Sonata for Solo Violin, No. 5 Reve d'Enfant; Messaien: Theme and Variations;No. 15 from vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jesus (for piano solo) (This program replaces Ravel: Un, Deux, Trois)

89. WCLV - 11/30 - Sunday
Rusian composer 19031990 Claude Arrieu - French composer 1939 (64) Walter Weller- Austrian conductor 1945 (58) radu lupu - Romanian pianist 1952 (51) Semyon
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90. Radu Lupu, Piano
Founded in 1895, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is the fifth oldest symphony in the United States and represents the evolution of 200 years of musical tradition in the Queen City. radu lupu
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91. The National Concert Hall | What's On / Celebrity Season
We are delighted to welcome back to the Celebrity Concert Series this Romanianbornpianist radu lupu who is much loved by Dublin audiences.
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Beethoven: 32 Variations in C minor WoO 80
Berg: Sonata Op. 1
Beethoven: Sonata in A major Op. 101
Schubert: Sonata in G major D894
We are delighted to welcome back to the Celebrity Concert Series this Romanian-born pianist Radu Lupu who is much loved by Dublin audiences. Described as being “A master of the most satisfying kind,” according to The New Yorker, his playing has been described as “pianism of the greatest subtlety and finesse” by the Daily Telegraph. He is firmly established as one of the most important musicians of his generation and is widely acknowledged as a leading interpreter of the works of Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart and Schubert. He regularly performs as soloist with the world's most prestigious orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, Berlin Philharmonic (with whom he made his Salzburg Festival debut in 1978 with Karajan) and Vienna Philharmonic (with whom he opened the 1986 Salzburg Festival with Muti). The Observer, December 2003

92. Personen Details
Translate this page radu lupu gewann den 1. Preis bei drei bedeutenden Wettbewerben 1966 Van Cliburn DerPianist ist regelmäßiger Gast aller großen Orchester, wie der Berliner
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93. NPR : Performance Today For Tuesday, July 8, 2003
Visit the Spoleto Festival USA Web site. ». lupu plays Mozart. Romanianpianist radu lupu was a winner of the Van Cliburn Competition in 1966.
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94. Chicago Symphony Orchestra - December 19 2003
Schumann’s Symphony No. 2 and Piano Concerto in A Minor, with Romanianpianist radu lupu as soloist. On January 16, internationally
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95. Untitled Document
By Melinda Bargreen Seattle Times music critic. Romanian pianist radu Lupuis one of those rare artists who genuinely shuns the media spotlight.
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Friday, February 13, 2004 , 12:00 A.M. Pacific Concert Preview
Noted but elusive Romanian pianist to visit Benaroya By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times music critic Romanian pianist Radu Lupu is one of those rare artists who genuinely shuns the media spotlight. One interviewer called him "a reserved personality who dislikes any kind of publicity or self-promotion," but his record speaks for itself: winning the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, the Leeds Competition and the Enesco Prize back in the 1960s, when he was just beginning his career. Now Lupu , who turns 59 this year, returns to Benaroya Hall for concerts at 8 p.m. tomorrow and 2 p.m. Sunday, where this elusive pianist will play one of the loveliest of Beethoven's five piano concertos: No. 4. Lupu joins conductor David Robertson for this program, which also offers Brahms' big Symphony No. 3 and Copland's Symphony No. 2. Born in Romania in 1945, Lupu began piano studies at age 6 and went on to study at the same school that produced legendary but short-lived pianist Dinu Lipatti . He also spent seven years at the Moscow Conservatory before his competition victories launched him on a career spanning the world's great concert stages. Among his recording highlights are two-piano collaborations with Murray Perahia , another Leeds Competition winner. He's a brilliant partner for singers and soloists; a disc of lieder with soprano Barbara Hendricks is particularly fine. His repertoire tends to focus (though not exclusively) on the great middle-European composers: Brahms, Schubert, Mozart, Beethoven and Schumann.

96. Classical Pianist Jon Kimura Parker - What The Critics Say
Jon Kimura Parker gave as fine a reading of the Grieg Concerto as I have heard sinceRadu lupu played it here in the 70 s. Here is a pianist with the deftest
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"The Canadian-born Parker practically jogged on stage before attacking Barber's athletic writing for the keyboard with infectious enthusiasm and dazzling dexterity. The chiseled octaves and powerful chords in the opening cadenza were a harbinger of things to come, though Parker has a gift for nuance, too; the yearning sighs of the second movement were delivered patiently, affectionately."
- The Detroit Free Press 11/1/97 (Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Leslie Dunner, Barber Piano Concerto)
"Parker...played with dash and command."
- The New York Times 10/16/97 (Philadelphia Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Schubert, Liszt arr. "Wanderer" Fantasy)
"...a sensational account of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.2 in c minor."
- The Ottawa Citizen 10/2/97 (National Arts Centre Orchestra, Franz-Paul Decker)
"As a vehicle to showcase Parker's special abilities, one could hardly imagine a more perfect work - modern, unmistakably urban, and inflected with the rhythms of American popular music."
- The Calgary Herald 9/12/97 (Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Hans Graf, Barber Piano Concerto)

97. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
5 Tuesday, April 20, 2004 Concert of February 57, 2004 DONALD RUNNICLES, ConductorRADU lupu, pianist BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 4 BRUCKNER Symphony No. 9.
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Concert of September 25 and 27-28, 2003
ROBERT SPANO, Conductor RICHARD GOODE, Pianist HAYDN: Symphony No. 95 BART“K: Piano Concerto No. 3 BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Concert of October 2-4, 2003 YOEL LEVI, Conductor VALENTINA LISITSA, Pianist MENDELSSOHN: Piano Concerto No. 1 SIBELIUS: 4 Legends from the Kalevala Tuesday, February 17, 2004 Concert of October 16-18, 2003 ILAN VOLKOV, Conductor NADJA SALERNO-SONNENBERG, Violinist HAYDN: Symphony No. 49 ("La Passione") BACH: Violin Concerto No. 1 SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 9 Tuesday, February 24, 2004 Concert of October 23-25, 2003 ALEXANDER MICKELTHWATE, Conductor MASON BATES, Synthesizer Soloist

98. Orchestra Delivers Solid All-Beethoven Program
AN ALLBEETHOVEN PROGRAM is always a treat, but the BSO s selection of Romanianpianist radu lupu as soloist made a special afternoon even more spectacular.
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default BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by Stanislaw Skrowaczewski. Radu Lupu, piano soloist. All-Beethoven program. January 12, Symphony Hall. By DEBBY LEVINSON AN ALL-BEETHOVEN PROGRAM is always a treat, but the BSO's selection of Romanian pianist Radu Lupu as soloist made a special afternoon even more spectacular. Lupu's technique was flawless, and he brought a sensitive touch to the glissandi and trills of the "Allegro con brio" of the Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor . His touch was never overbearing or ponderous, even in the lower range, and his notes in the higher range sparkled. His performance of the concerto's cadenza was brilliant; Lupu drew out both the passage's storminess and its gentle lyricism. The third piece of the afternoon, the Symphony No. 3 in E flat , "Eroica," at first lacked the polish of the Piano Concerto there were some overly loud horn notes that bordered on the harsh but when the orchestra settled down, the piece regained its glorious, thunderous character. The second movement, "Marcia funebre; Adagio assai," was appropriately dark but dragged occasionally. The BSO's joyful, spirited rendition of the brisk-tempoed third movement was a welcome change from the moody, depressing atmosphere of the "Marcia funebre." The "Leonore" Overture No. 3

99. Pianist
Een professioneel optredende pianist die klassieke muziek uitvoert begint vaak RaduLupu; Joanna MacGregor; Hephzibah Menuhin; Ivan Moravec; Benno Moseiwitsch; John
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Een pianist is een persoon die de piano bespeelt. Ook de naam voor een marconist die tijdens de 2de Wereldoorlog als ondergrondse medewerker of spion werkte. Een professioneel optredende pianist die klassieke muziek uitvoert begint vaak op zeer jonge leeftijd te spelen, soms op driejarige leeftijd. Vele bekende klassieke componisten waren zelf kundige pianisten, bijvoorbeeld Sergei Rachmaninov, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Franz Liszt Frederic Chopin en Robert Schumann. Hieronder volgen opsommingen van pianisten die:
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  • Martha Argerich Claudio Arrau Vladimir Ashkenazy Gina Bachauer Wilhelm Backhaus Daniel Barenboim Simon Barere Bart Berman Boris Berman Idil Biret Jorge Bolet Alfred Brendel Bruno Canino Robert Casadesus Shura Cherkassky Dino Ciani Van Cliburn Jean-Philippe Collard Clifford Curzon Bella Davidovich Alicia de Larrocha Vasso Devetsi Peter Donohoe Barry Douglas Severin von Eckardstein Hans Eijsackers Vladimir Feltsmann Annie Fischer Edwin Fischer Leon Fleischer Walter Gieseking Emil Gilels Jacob Gimpel Misha Goldstein Richard Goode Glenn Gould Lola Graham Gary Graffman Helene Grimaud Friedrich Gulda Horatio Gutierrez

100. New York Chronicle By Jay Nordlinger
Arcadi Volodos approaches that ideal. Another important pianist, RaduLupu, the seasoned Romanian, also performed recently. He played
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by Jay Nordlinger T EMI C Death and Transfiguration Four Last Songs T Salome Fach A D Minor. This is a Volodos specialty, almost inevitably. In fact, he has recorded this work with Levine and the Berlin Philharmonic. It is a live recording. Volodos is one of the few who can record this piece without much studio touch-up. Carmen G One final note on a pianist: Garrick Ohlsson did something out of the ordinary, constructing a series called Busoni at the Keyboard N A particular treat on the second half of the program was a group of arie antiche The first encore was the most famous aria antica F Jenufa The Cunning Little Vixen and The Makropoulos Affair Jenufa II soliloquy was truly terrible, in the original sense: dread-inspiring. Polaski has a tendency toward stridency, but we could also call this operatic vitality, or urgency. Last, what could be more fun than The Abduction from the Seraglio II >From The New Criterion Vol. 21, No. 7, March 2003 Back to the top www.newcriterion.com The URL for this item is:
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