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41. RCA Red Seal And Victor
Moscow Conservatory in 1937 to study with heinrich neuhaus. Upon hearing the youngerplayer, neuhaus declared that Prokofiev asked the pianist to premiere his
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42. SVIATOSLAV RICHTER, LEGENDARY PIANIST
His father was a respected pianist and piano teacher and his mother an him to studyin Moscow with one of Russia s foremost piano teachers, heinrich neuhaus.
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TRANSITIONS
Sviatoslav Richter
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SVIATOSLAV
RICHTER
20 March 1915-01 August 1997
Legendary Master
of the
PIANO
"...the only one of his kind."

43. Sostenuto: Le Quizz
Evgeny Kissin admires one of his famous compatriots. Who is this pianist? heinrich neuhaus Emil Guilels Vladimir Sofronitzki. Return to home.
http://sostenuto.piano.free.fr/quizzenglish.html
PIANOQUIZZ
  • Where is the "Rudolfinum" Concert Hall ? Budapest
    Prague
    Varsovia
    In 1872 The Piano factory STEINWAY choosed a great pianist in order to promote the Steinway piano all over the world. Which pianist was it? Ignacy Jan Paderewski
    Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Anton Rubinstein
    When did Cortot create his legendary Trio with Pablo Casals and Jacques Thibaut ?
    In 1905, Bela Bartok wins the Rubinstein Competition's Second Prize in Paris. Who wins the First Prize?
    Artur Schnabel
    Leopold Godowsky
    Wilhelm Backhaus
    Who did Chopin dedicate the Larghetto of his F-minor Piano Concerto ? Clara Schumann Constance Gladowska Delphine Potocka Who composed the famous Sonata, Concert sans Orchestre Witold Lutoslawski Robert Schumann Henri Dutilleux Who declared : "Horszowski has ever been my idol ? Mikhaïl Pletnev Murray Perahia Sviatoslav Richter Who amused himself by learning by heart plane-timetables ? Shura Cherkassky Vladimir Horowitz Julius Katchen Chopin's twelweth study is called "Revolutionnary": which historical events does it deal with? Poland's invasion in 1830 The French Revolution in 1848 The French Revolution in 1830 Who composed Pierrot Lunaire Arnold Schoenberg Anton Webern Karlheinz Stockhausen The San Carlo Theater is in : Florence Venice Napoli Maurizio Pollini won the International Piano Competition in Warsaw in : Who claimed to be a descendant of Saint Francois of Assisi ?
  • 44. ArtsOnTour 2004 || Music - Classical
    Alexander Tselyakov has been described as a phenomenal pianist (Germany), having Hestudied with Lev Naumov (custodian of the heinrich neuhaus methods that
    http://www.artsontour.com/music-classical/tselyakv-alexander.html
    Award-winning Russian-Canadian concert pianist Alexander Tselyakov has been described as a " phenomenal pianist " (Germany), having " an intoxicating sound " (Israel), and " a perfect artistic individuality " (Russia). He began his concert career with the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Orchestra in his native Soviet Union at the age of nine. Alexander Tselyakov went on to win one of the leading prizes at the prestigious International Tchaikovsky Competition, the International Music Competition of Japan, the Ibla Grand Prize International Piano Competition and the Mazara del Vallo International Piano and Orchestra Competition in Italy, Israel Competition and the New Orleans International Piano Competition. He studied with Lev Naumov (custodian of the Heinrich Neuhaus methods that are credited with producing many extraordinary twentieth-century Russian keyboard masters such as Gilels and Richter) at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. "

    45. The World Of Pro Piano *********************************************************
    Born in the Caucasus Mountalns near the Black Sea, Russian pianist Vladimir Viardo tothe family of Lev Naumov (Custodian of the heinrich neuhaus methods that
    http://www.propiano.com/artists-viardo.html
    Vladimir Viardo
    Born in the Caucasus Mountalns near the Black Sea, Russian pianist Vladimir Viardo traveled to Moscow at the age ot fourteen to further his musical formation. Once in the capital, he was taken to the family of Lev Naumov (Custodian of the Heinrich Neuhaus methods that are credited with producing the extraordinary twentieth-century Russian keyboard masters, Gilels and Richter), with whom he later studied at the Moscow Conservatory. During his six years of study he was tenured as a soloist by The Moscow Philharmonia, and after receiving his doctorate, went on to the position of assistant professor with Naumov at the Conservatory where he is associated to this day. Then, despite having already launched an impressive global career, Mr. Viardo's travel visa was mysteriously revoked, resulting in his virtual imprisonment behind the iron curtain for fourteen years. During his confinement he developed new horizons in artistic achievement, and enlarged his repertoire, which eventually included thirty-seven concertos. With the era of "Glasnost" and "Perestroika," Vladimir Viardo returned to public engagements in Germany and in the US, and was quickly offered a tour and recording contract with the Dallas Symphony. As Artist-In-Residence at the University of Nor1h Texas, Mr. Viardo established the Viardo Fellows Foundation, which is committed to providing musical training of the highest artistic quality.

    46. Peer Resources - Famous Mentor Pairings - Classical And Broadway Musicians, Perf
    Sergey Rachmaninoff and heinrich neuhaus (Russian pianist) mentors to YevgenySvetlanov (conductor, USSR State Symphony and BBC Symphony Orchestra);
    http://www.mentors.ca/mp_classical.html
    Peer Resources Index Mentor Index Coaching Index Mentor Learning Index
    The Mentor Hall of Fame
    CLASSICAL AND BROADWAY MUSICIANS, PERFORMERS, COMPOSERS, CONDUCTORS, BALLET AND MODERN DANCERS Virtually anyone can benefit from having a mentor. And most well-known, accomplished and successful artists can identify people in their lives who acted as mentors. The following list of mentor pairs was compiled by Rey Carr from a variety of sources including autobiographies, biographies, newspaper articles, personal interviews, and diligent historical research. If you know of mentor pairs that ought to be added, we have provided an opportunity for you to submit the names and details: Add a Mentor Pair CLASSICAL AND BROADWAY MUSICIANS, PERFORMERS, COMPOSERS, CONDUCTORS, BALLET AND MODERN DANCERS
    • Isaac Stern mentor to Pinchas Zukerman (Israeli violinist and conductor), Itzhak Perlman, Miriam Fried, Shlomo Mintz, Sergui Luca and Yo-Yo Ma
    • Dorothy DeLay (violin teacher) mentor to Itzhak Perlman, Sarah Chang and Midori
    • Joseph Joachim (violinist) mentor to Artur Rubinstein (pianist)
    • Ingolf Dahl (conductor) mentor to Michael Tilson Thomas (pianist and conductor)
    • Boris Brott (Canadian conductor) mentored by Igor Markevitch (musical director Montreal Symphony Orchestra)
    • Joseph Papp (producer) mentor to Elizabeth Swados (composer Bio
    • June Levant (wife of Oscar Levant) mentor to Michael Feinstein (pianist and singer)
    • Hans Swarowsky mentor to Claudio Abbado (permanent conductor, Milan Opera House)

    47. ELONGA Network Publishing - Das Presseportal Für Klassische Musik
    Translate this page Meinungsumfrage der Moskauer Presse, gehört der pianist Yuri Rozum Yevgeni Malinin– ihrerseits Schüler und Assistenten des legendären heinrich neuhaus.
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    48. MARCH 20 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music'
    and was a pianist and teacher. His mother was a gifted musician. He gave his firstrecital at the age of 18. He studied with heinrich neuhaus in Moscow.
    http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/mar20.html
    MARCH 20 CLASSICALmanac Today In Classical Music History
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    49. Kempf
    Translate this page Sohn Ludwig heinrich siedelt von neuhaus nach Baden Der Stammvater dieser Linie istheinrich Kempen * 1663 in in Jütgenrode/Berlin - 1991) (Komponist/pianist).
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    Informationen zum Familiennamen Kempf/Kempe
    Bedeutung des Namens Kemp(f), Kempe, Kaempf, Kaempf Erste Quellen um 1000 Cempho, 1182 Champfo, 1257 Kempe, 1259 Kempf .Aus dem Althochdeutschen kempfo kempfe, kempfer
    Die Sippe Kempe/Kempf aus dem Solling
    • 1585 wird Steffen Camp und Johannes Kampf in 1745 wird ein Johann Daniel Kempe in Harste als Sohn des Johann Christoph Kempe aus geboren. Dieser Zweig verbleibt im Gebiet Bovenden/Harste Wintzingerode 1762 heiratet Johann Friedr. Kempf aus Anna Wichmann aus Volpriehausen 1864 wird Ernst Heinrich August Friedrich Kempe in ca. 1803 wird mein Vorfahr Georg Kempf alias Kempe in Neuhaus am Solling Sein Sohn Ludwig Heinrich siedelt von Neuhaus nach Baden bei Achim ueber. Danach zieht die Familie weiter nach Steina im Harz und Osterhagen.
    Die Familie Kempe in Osterode
    Osterode
    Die Familie Kempe/Kempf rund um Einbeck
    Auswanderung in die USA
    Johann Christoph Kempf Verbreitung der Kempf's und Kempe's in Deutschland
    Thomas Scharnowski bereitgestellt. Details zur Verteilung KEMPF und KEMPE in Deutschland Karten der Siedlungsgebiete meiner Kempf-Sippe seit 1585 bis heute
    Kempff, Wilhelm

    50. Pianos Online Piano Dealer And Piano Manufacturer Directory
    heinrich neuhaus The Art of Piano Playing, 1871082455. £12.95 p. William S. NewmanThe pianist s Problems (4th ed) A Modern Approach to Efficient Practice,
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    Pianos Online Catalogue If you can't find what you want, please ask us to get it! Search in shop: Help Choose a Category * Piano and keyboard instruments * Reference * Piano performance * Biography ... * Piano exams
    To search Piano performance, press CTRL+F Download a printable version of the complete Book List browse in shop Note: p = paperback, h = hardback
    Piano performance Book ISBN Price Essay on the True Art of Playing Keyboard Instruments Paul Badura-Skoda, Alfred Clayton (Translator): Interpreting Bach at the Keyboard Eleanor Bailie: Chopin - A Graded Practical Guide Joseph Banowetz: The Pianist's Guide to Pedaling Kevin Bazzana: Glenn Gould: the Performer in the Work - A Study in Performance Practice Boris Berman: Notes from the Pianist's Bench Malwine Bree: The Leschetizky Method
    - A Guide to Fine and Correct Piano Playing Anthony Burton (ed): A Performer's Guide to Music of the Baroque Period - plus CD

    51. SCRIABIN The Orchestral Works Conducted By GOLOVANOV: Classical CD Reviews-June
    heinrich neuhaus (18881964) studied with Godowsky and (like Goldenweiser - 1875-1961- the other pianist represented here whose piano trio was once available
    http://www.musicweb.uk.net/classrev/2000/june00/scriabingolovanov.htm
    Classical Editor: Rob Barnett
    Music Webmaster

    Len Mullenger: Len@musicweb.uk.net

    ALEXANDER SCRIABIN
    The Orchestral Works conducted by NIKOLAI GOLOVANOV

    Mono recordings reissued from Melodiya LPs dating from 1946-1952 BOHEME - Russian Classical Collection on four CDs
    details below Introduction These four discs, available separately, are a handsome product both in appearance and in listening quality. Their Russian origin is strongly proclaimed in Cyrillic notes and titles with English translations. The recordings can never have sounded so well as they do here. Whoever handled the technical aspects should take a major bow. The sound quality is close to miraculous for recordings of this era. You may well know these recordings from the Italian Arlecchino discs which gave the three symphonies in a two disc box (ARL65-66) and the other items (apart from Reverie ALEXANDER SCRIABIN
    Symphony No. 1

    Lyudmila Legostayeva (mezzo) Anatoly Orfenov (ten) The Great SO and Choir of the All-Union Radio and Central TV/Nikolai Golovanov
    rec 1948 BOHEME MUSIC CDBMR 907081 A symphony written on the cusp of the new century, appropriately epic and one that in its finale (and not only there) burns, in this performance, with perfervid zeal. The language is that of late-ish Tchaikovsky (

    52. Performance: Pianist Vladimir Leyetchkiss
    He is the master of the Russian school of playing, a pupil of the legendary pianistand teacher heinrich neuhaus, who also taught Sviatoslav Richter and Emil
    http://www.skokie.lib.il.us/s_programs/pr_calendar/pr_events/0209/perfleye.html
    Concert:
    Pianist Vladimir Leyetchkiss
    Sunday, September 29 at 3:00pm in the Petty Auditorium
    Pianist Vladimir Leyetchkiss returns to the Library for a classical music concert! Leyetchkiss is familiar to a great many as one of the great exponents of Russian music. He is the master of the Russian school of playing, a pupil of the legendary pianist and teacher Heinrich Neuhaus, who also taught Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels. A product of the Moscow Conservatory, Leyetchkiss moved to Chicago in the 1970's from his native Russia. He has performed both in the US and overseas and has created an impressive body of CDs.

    53. Mariedi Anders Artists Management
    was one of the last students of heinrich neuhaus. music with Natalia Gutman, heinrichSchiff, Christian He also frequently collaborates as pianist for German
    http://www.andersmanagement.com/soalubimov.htm
    Alexei Lubimov
    Piano
    "Lubimov's instrument...played once by Mozart himself...comes to life when played with the musicality and sense of fantasy displayed by this remarkable pianist."
    Hugh Canning
    The Sunday Times Biography
    Alexei Lubimov was born in Moscow in 1944, and began his musical training at the Central Music School. Lubimov made his concert debut with an orchestra in Moscow at the age of 12. Beginning in 1963, he attended the Moscow Conservatory where he was one of the last students of Heinrich Neuhaus. He won First Prize at the All-Russian Piano Competition when he was 16 and was also a prize-winner at international competitions in Rio de Janeiro and Montreal.
    Lubimov made his mark as a champion of contemporary composers in 1968, when he gave the Moscow debuts of works by John Cage and Terry Riley. From then on his career was slowed down by the ideological censorship which prevailed in the former Soviet Union. Between 1968-75, he premiered compositions by Russian composers such as Schnittke, Gubaidulina, and Silvestrov, as well as by Schoenberg, Webern, Ives, and Ligeti. In 1988, he founded the Moscow avant-garde festival "Alternativa".
    In the 1980's, Lubimov devoted a great deal of his time to authentic instruments and became an outstanding performer and specialist in that field. He formed the Moscow Baroque Quartet and pioneered harpsichord and fortepiano performances in the USSR, and he also founded a baroque ensemble, the Moscow Chamber Academy with Tatiana Grindenko.

    54. Blumenfeld: Preludes & Impromptus
    1931) was the quintessential Romantic – a gifted pianist, composer and of exceptionalmusicians, including Vladimir Horowitz, heinrich neuhaus, Simon Barere
    http://www.ivoryclassics.com/felblumphilt.html
    Twenty-Four Preludes, Opus 17 (1892)
    I. C Major (Andante religioso)
    II. A minor (Allegro agitato)
    III. G minor (Allegretto)
    IV. E minor (Andante)
    V. D Major (Allegretto)
    VI. B minor (Allegro molto)
    VII. A Major (Allegro vivo)
    VIII. F sharp minor (Allegro vivo)
    IX. E Major (Maestoso)
    X. C sharp minor (Andante) XI. B Major (Andante con moto) XII. G sharp minor (Presto) XIII. F sharp Major (Andantino) XIV. E flat minor (Andante maestoso e lugubre) XV. D flat Major (Allegro non tanto) XVI. B flat minor (Adagio) XVII. A flat Major ( Allegro) XVIII. F minor (“Memento mori”) (Andante) XIX. E flat Major (Andante) XX. C minor (Allegro furioso) XXI. B flat Major (Andante tranquillo) XXII. G minor (Allegro) XXIII. F Major (Allegro) XXIV. D minor (Presto) Two Impromptus, Opus 13 (1890) I. A flat Major (Allegro) II. G flat Major (Andante, molto espressivo e legato) Impromptu in B Major, Opus 28 (1898) Allegro non tanto Four Preludes, Opus 12 (1890) I. G Major (Allegro) II. E Major (Andantino) III. C sharp Major (Allegretto) IV. D Major (Moderato)

    55. Termine
    Translate this page der letzten großen russischen pianisten aus der Schule von heinrich neuhaus, ausder er jedoch diesen Posten auf, um wieder mehr als pianist zu konzertieren.
    http://www.jg-hd.de/Site/meisterkurs2004.html
    4. Internationaler Klavier-Meisterkurs mit Igor Shukow 4. - 12. April 2004 Die Kunst des Klavierspiels - Hommage à Heinrich Neuhaus Das vollständige Programm sowie das Anmeldeformular können Sie mit Hilfe des Acrobat-Readers (ab Version 3) ansehen bzw. downloaden. Zum ansehen brauchen Sie nur auf den Dateinamen zu klicken, zum downloaden empfehlen wir, mit der rechten Maustaste auf den Dateinahmen zu klicken, und dann über "Ziel speichern unter" zu sichern. Programm.pdf Anmeldung.pdf
    Meisterkurs für Pianisten Die Kunst des Klavierspiels - Hommage à Heinrich Neuhaus Leitung: Igor Shukow (Moskau) 4.4. - 12.4.2oo4 Heidelberg In Zusammenarbeit mit der städt. Musik- und Singschule Igor Shukow ist einer der letzten großen russischen Pianisten aus der Schule von Heinrich Neuhaus, aus der u.a. auch Emil Gilels und Svjatoslav Richter hervorgingen. 1936 in Gorki geboren erregte Shukow erstmals 1957 internationales Aufsehen, als er beim renommierten Marguerite-Long-Wettbewerb in Paris mit dem Zweiten Preis ausgezeichnet wurde. Zahlreiche Schallplattenaufnahmen, insbesondere seine erste Einspielung aller Skrjabin-Sonaten, zeugen von seinem Ausnahmestatus als Interpret. Auch als Dirigent des von ihm gegründeten

    56. Sviatoslav Richter Home Page (un-offical)
    heinrich neuhaus, wrote in his book on playing the piano that he had neverknown a pianist who made such brilliantly intelligent use of his talents.
    http://www.mmpc.mcgill.ca/people/philippe/richter.htm
    Sviatoslav Richter
    Who is Maestro Richter ?
    Born near Zhitomir (Ukraina) on 20 March 1915, pianist Sviatoslav Richter is the son of a Russian mother and father of German origin who was an organist. He received the basic of his musical education from his father, showing great talent for piano.
    Singing coach at the Opera of Odessa, he gave his first recital in 1934. In 1937 he studied with Moscow master teacher Heinrich Neuhaus. In 1940 he began touring USSR. In 1942 he was the first performer of the 6th and 7th sonata by Prokofiev and shortly thereafter Prokofiev dedicated his Ninth Sonata to him. Richter was a legend in the West even before he finally appeared in Central Europe in the 1950s. In 1958, his young American colleague Van Cliburn exclaimed: "This is the most powerful piano playing I have ever heard". but the U.S., Canada and West Europe had to wait until the early 60's to see him live. His repertoire ?
    Gifted with exceptional technical capacities and an infatigable musical curiosity, he possesses an immense musical repertoire, from Bach to Webern, as well as works from lesser-known composers, such Glazunov, Szymanowski or Hindemith. His extensive discography is the largest of any other pianist of our time. His art is a constant balance between intellectual analysis and imaginative sensibility. His repertory ranges from piano solo pieces and concertos to lieder accompaniment and chamber-music ensembles.

    57. Piano - Richter
    under way. In 1937 Richter left Odessa for Moscow to study with thegreat pianist and pedagogue heinrich neuhaus. Richter did not
    http://www.micro2media.com/Music/Piano/PianoRichter.htm
    Email Map Hello! Advertise Swap Link Network Affiliates Classifieds ... Piano Richter DISCOGRAPHY TOP LINKS Want to add your LINK here? Contact us at evaluate@micro2media.com Back to Top of Page BIBLIOGRAPHY Sviatoslav Richter, widely regarded as one of the finest Russian pianists of the twentieth century, was born in Zhitomir, in the Ukraine, on March 20, 1915. His father, Theophile, was an organist and gave the young Sviatoslav his early musical training. Richter’s mother, Anna, was a talented artist who loved music and was related to the Swedish soprano Jenny Lind. The young Richter was essentially self-taught and developed his exceptional technique by playing whatever music he liked. By the age of eight he was playing opera scores, including the music of Richard Wagner. He had the ability to memorize any music at sight.
    Richter grew up in Odessa, where his father taught at the Conservatory. Also growing up in Odessa at the same time were Emil Gilels and David Oistrakh, who would later become Richter’s chamber-music partner. During these years he was a “repetiteur,” or rehearsal pianist, in Odessa. His debut as a soloist came on February 19, 1934, at the Odessa House of Engineers. The program included the Chopin Ballade no. 4, Polonaise-fantaisie, and E Major Scherzo, as well as a selection of Nocturnes, Etudes, and Preludes, all difficult pieces. The recital was a great success and Richter’s career as virtuoso was under way.

    58. Sony Classical - Music
    of the New York Herald Tribune said, A pianist of divine guidance. He plays Bach, wrote the distinguished critic Professor heinrich neuhaus, as if he were
    http://www.sonyclassical.com/music/64226/main.html
    Glenn GOULD
    Glenn Gould Plays Bach

    The Original Jacket Collection deluxe box sets celebrate the great legacy that is Columbia and CBS Masterworks in the 20th Century.
    - Available on CD
    Alfred Frankenstein in High Fidelity Magazine wrote, "The foremost pianist this continent has produced in recent decades," and Jay Harrison of the New York Herald Tribune said, "A pianist of divine guidance." "He plays Bach," wrote the distinguished critic Professor Heinrich Neuhaus, "as if he were one of the pupils of the Thomasaskirke cantor, sharing his meals with him in the refectory and blowing the organ when his teacher played for his parishioners... The music seems to speak through his playing; the composer has been dead long since but his music is alive today and it will live long..." Glenn Gould The Art of the Fugue Original Jacket Collection
    • ML 5060 ( SK 64228
    • MS 6622 ( SK 64260
    • MS 6408 ( SK 64282
    • MS 6538 ( SK 64283
    • MS 6776 ( SK 64284
    • MS 6141 ( SK 64294
    • MS 6498 ( SK 64297
    • ML 5186 ( SK 64298
    • M 35144 ( SK 64300
    • M 35831 ( SK 64311
    • MS 6338 ( SK 64312 The Art of the Fugue ; video footage of Glenn Gould playing selections from The Art of the Fugue , including a performance on the "harpsipiano", from the Glenn Gould Collection Videos (SHV 48412, 48425, 48426); complete "follow along" musical score to Contrapunctus 1 and excerpts from Nos.2-9, showing Bach's manipulation of his thematic materials; complete liner notes from the original LPs; a biography of Bach, notes on the recording; original label copy and other memorabilia; complete Sony Classical Glenn Gould Edition Discography; web browser connects to Sony Classical home page.

    59. New This Month - December, 2001
    in the form of three biographical tributes to Grigory Kogan, heinrich neuhaus, andZara links were added for Jane Coop, linking this Canadian pianist to her
    http://www.pianowomen.com/new1201.html
    HOME Search Yesterday's Concert Pianists
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    December, 2001 New This Month Archives
    New for the page "Yesterday's Concert Pianists" This month is the tenth anniversary of Felicja Blumental's death, and Annette Celine Mizne from the Blumental Festival sent a notice of special activities for this celebration (see December's Letters to the Editor ). She included two links to find out more about these activities: http://www.blumental-festival.org
    and http://www.classicaldiscoveries.com New for the page "Today's Top Concert Pianists" In November two new artists were added to this page:
    Tessa Birnie
    (b. New Zealand, July 19, 1934) is a concert pianist who studied with Karl Schnabel, toured Europe in the 1950's and has been active as a pianist and conducter in Sydney, Australia for many years. She has been included in the Baker's and Grove's music encyclopedias, as well as the 1997/98

    60. Biography
    her love of the piano from her father, the renowned pianist Ilja Fridman Musically,he belongs to the famous pianoschool of heinrich neuhaus and Anton Rubinstein
    http://www.annafridman.nl/biography.htm
    var TlxPgNm='biography'; Anna Fridman - Concert Pianist home Biography News and Events Press Photo Gallery Contact and Guestbook ... Links Biography
    Anna Fridman is acclaimed as interpreter of the romantic repertoire
    Anna Fridman was born in Russia and belongs to the third generation of musicians in her family. She began playing piano at the age of six and gave her debut recital at the age of twelve.
    She inherited her love of the piano from her father, the renowned pianist Ilja Fridman, professor at Glinka Conservatory and founder of the International Scriabin Competition. Musically, he belongs to the famous pianoschool of Heinrich Neuhaus and Anton Rubinstein.
    In 1992 Anna Fridman accepted the invitation of Ton Hartsuiker to come to the Netherlands at Utrecht Conservatory where she acquitted herself with the greatest distinction.
    Finally, she continued her studies at Rotterdam Conservatory where she studied with the Russian pianist Mila Baslawskaja.
    Anna won different grants such as those given by Helga Domp, Youri Egorov foundations. In 2003 she was also a prize-winner at the Ibla Concourse in Italy.
    In only a few years Anna has developed into a versatile artist who enjoys the widespread recognition of both public and critics because of her sensitive interpretations and her mastery of many different styles.

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