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    Rosalyn Tureck, Pianist Specializing in Bach, Dies at 88
    July 19, 2003
    By ALLAN KOZINN
    Rosalyn Tureck, a pianist and harpsichordist who played an important
    part in the revival of interest in the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, and
    who devoted more than six decades to performing, researching, teaching and
    writing about his works, died on Thursday at her home in Riverdale, the
    Bronx. She was 88. Ms. Tureck, born in Chicago, spent many years living in London, where she acquired a regal bearing and the hint of an upper-crust British accent. She was as comfortable in literary and scientific circles as in musical ones, and was ahead of her time in arguing for a view of Bach, and
  • 22. Press Information
    Worldrenowned pianist Grant Johannesen performs works by Mozart, Schumann, Milhaud The three lectures/master classes by rosalyn tureck on the keyboard music of
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    Highlights Include Alan Bennett Play Readings by Richard Easton, Edward Hibbert, and Hayley Mills; Recital by Grant Johannesen; and Lectures/Master Classes by Rosalyn Tureck
    New York, December 27, 2001 (In)Formations , the site specific work that the Library for the Performing Arts commissioned for its recent reopening at Lincoln Center, will be a feature of the January 12 program in which director/choreographer Stephan Koplowitz discusses his work in both the United States and Europe. The three lectures/master classes by Rosalyn Tureck on the keyboard music of J.S. Bach on January 14, 17, and 19 mark the return to the United States of this legendary performer-scholar, whose recording archives are housed at the Library. On January 23 and January 30, the first two vocal master classes in the Joy in Singing series will be given. Each program will feature a brief lecture on some aspect of the art song. Clarinetist David Gresham, cellist Ariel de Wolf, and pianist Robert Cassidy will perform works by Beethoven, Brahms, Pierre Sancan, and Schumann on January 26.

    23. Rosalyn Tureck At Basic Music
    Though she s bestknown for her numerous Bach recordings, pianist rosalyn tureck is also an advocate for contemporary works. Fans
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    24. Kulturspeilet
    Som kunstner holder det ikke å kalle rosalyn tureck pianist. Hun har nemlig traktert hele klaverfamilien ; klavichordet og hapsichordet inkludert.
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  • 25. Kulturspeilet
    sær personlighet som Glen Gould hadde henne som forbilde og eneste pianist han respekterte. Sånn sett kan man si at det er den modne rosalyn tureck som står
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  • 27. International Press Extracts
    groves of academe and the world of performance are mutually unsympathetic rather than complementary, but with the great scholarpianist rosalyn tureck they are
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    INTERNATIONAL PRESS EXTRACTS (2003/1999) BACH: THE WELL-TEMPERED CLAVIER (VOL-1) BBC LEGENDS Playing which transcends questions of authentic instrument or style.
    As is characteristic of Tureck's Bach, she combines technique with, expression in a way that makes one barely aware of the physicality of her playing. Her range of articulation is something to marvel at and her judicious use of both pedals enables a range of timbre and colour that brings the music to life. Indeed, the truth of Tureck's playing transcends her choice of instrument. Gramophone, 2003
    Making Techniques and Expression Indivisible
    Too often the groves of academe and the world of performance are mutually unsympathetic rather than complementary, but with the great scholar-pianist Rosalyn Tureck they are both championed and reconciled in a fruitful interaction of active and contemplative attitude and abilities. Bryce Morrison BBC LEGEND, Nov.2002
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    28. Juilliard | The Juilliard Journal Online
    Vol. XIX No. 1 September 2003. rosalyn tureck, 88, pianist and Bach Scholar pianist and harpsichordist rosalyn tureck, who played
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    Vol. XIX No. 1

    September 2003
    Rosalyn Tureck, 88, Pianist and Bach Scholar Pianist and harpsichordist Rosalyn Tureck, who played an important role in the revival of interest in the music of J. S. Bach, died on July 17 in Riverdale, N.Y. at the age of 88. Born in Chicago in 1914, Tureck moved to New York at 16 to study at Juilliard with Olga Samaroff and graduated in 1935 with distinction. She was a member of Juilliard's piano faculty from 1945 to 1955, and later returned to the School for a number of master classes over the years (including several on Bach transcription for guitar). Tureck became interested in the piano at age 4, discovering she had perfect pitch and could imitate what she heard her older sister play. Her early teachers were the Russian Sophia Brilliant-Liven (who had been a teaching assistant to Anton Rubinstein) and Jan Chiapusso, a Dutch-Italian pianist born in Java who introduced Tureck to the sounds of Indonesian, Asian, and African instruments long before "world music" was popular. By the time she arrived at Juilliard, Tureck already intended to focus on the music of Bach. A series of six all-Bach concerts that she presented at Town Hall in 1937, two years after her graduation, was daring in the days that the composer's music was widely considered to be didactic exercises rather than concert fare. (Her first public performance, however, had actually been on the theremin.) In the late 1950s she ceased her other activities—which had included premiering works written for her and championing new music through Composers of Today, an organization she founded—to move to London, where she formed the Tureck Bach Players and the International Bach Society, a forum for musicologists and performers. (Her later Tureck Bach Institute, founded in 1981, had a similar mission.) She returned to New York in 1977 for a time before heading back to England in the 1980s. At the time of her death, she had only lived in New York since 2001.

    29. Juilliard | The Juilliard Journal Online
    he was even called to step in for another pianist on 12 Josef and Rosina Lhévinne, Sascha Gorodnitzki, Adele Marcus, Olga Samaroff, and rosalyn tureck, as well
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    Vol. XVIII No. 1

    September 2002
    Edgar Roberts, Pianist and Pre-College Faculty Member, Dies
    Edgar M. Roberts, a concert pianist and faculty member of The Juilliard School for 56 years, died on July 25 in Kingston, N.Y. at the age of 80, after a long struggle with cancer. Edgar Roberts Born in Sulfur Springs, Okla., Mr. Roberts was raised in Texas. He got an early start in his piano career at age 3, when he would sidle up to his Aunt Willette (the accompanist at the silent movies hosted in his father's theaters in Memphis, Tex.) and play "by ear" while she worked the pedals. He began formal study at 7 and entered the Fort Worth Conservatory in 1933. At 15 he hosted his own solo piano program on the Texas State Network and on radio station WFAA-WBAP in Dallas and Fort Worth. Two years later, he won the prestigious Dealey Award, sponsored by the Dallas Morning News, which brought performances with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Dubbed "the flaxen-haired virtuoso," he was even called to step in for another pianist on 12-hours' notice for a performance of The Firebird , under the baton of Stravinsky himself.

    30. Young Rosalyn Tureck's Goldberg Variations
    Donald Satz wrote If she (rosalyn tureck) isn t tureck does no such thing Whether it s the Philips or DG recording, I hear a superb pianist who digs into Bach
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    Four Duets, BWV 802-805 Rosalyn Tureck (piano) Philips 2-CD / TT: 2:35:45 Donald Satz wrote (September 2, 1999): I posted about two months ago on Tureck's new DG recording of the Goldberg Variations. I found them superbly played: total command, full identification with the idiom, fantastic part playing, and a dry sound which suits the performances perfectly. Most impressive, Tureck extensively used staccato, but I heard no choppiness or fragmentation of line - just a coherent whole and a "flow" to kill for. If she isn't the "high priestess" of Bach keyboard playing, nobody is. Now, Philips, as part of its Great Pianists series offers us Tureck's late 1950's account of the Goldbergs recorded in England. In addition, she plays the French Overture, Italian Concerto, and the Four Duets. Does 40 years make a big difference? Not in this case. The older performance is less austere and more poetic and nuanced. The newer recording is more commanding, mature, and provides better sound. But, it's still Tureck and the differences are not profound. So, I find myself in a bit of a quandry. I'm very glad to have both versions, but I think that many listeners would consider having both to be superfluous.

    31. Goldberg Variations BWV 988 - Played By Rosalyn Tureck
    recording on harpsichord it sounds like a very good pianist bewildered by 14, 2004) To Bob Henderson I will always remember rosalyn tureck s Carnegie Hall
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    Granted, my wording was a bit harsh.
    Where I said:
    I should have stated it thus: I prefer hearing a performance that sounds like play, not like a meticulously-edited structure. Obviously Tureck was in complete control of every note, and exactly the place she wanted to put them all: but in listening to it, I get the feeling that she over-thought it. I miss the spontaneity, and the whole side of rhythmic flexibility: her performance didn't allow *anything* irrational to creep into the structure, and I feel that such straitjacketing of the notes is a fatal musical flaw.
    IMO such a hyper-rational delivery makes Bach seem too one-sided: as Pablo Casals famously scoffed against opponents, "Bach the professor! who knew very well his counterpoint and his fugue and nothing else!" I like to hear the music singing and speaking more freely, and therefore I find it difficult to listen through Tureck's measured symmetries. (To "Schiff" it: it's a case where I can't listen for more than 20 minutes or so, hands on heart, while I have no trouble listening to his as the flow is so much more believable.)
    I like Tureck's earlier rendition at Buckley's house better...the piano one. And not her recording on harpsichord: it sounds like a very good pianist bewildered by the

    32. Rosalyn Tureck Live At The Teatro Colon (2 CDs)
    rosalyn tureck Live at the Teatro Colón VAI AUDIO, 2 CDs cat 1024-2, $21.95. show this pianist at her greatest and are offered up with an undimmed zest and
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    33. Pianist - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young rosalyn tureck (also famous for her harpsichord playing); Fou Tsong; Mitsuko Uchida;
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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: See List of jazz pianists Well known blues pianists include:

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    (Redirected from Juilliard School of Music The Juilliard School is a performing arts conservatory in New York City , informally but definitively identified as simply Juilliard , and most famous for its musically-trained alumni. Now located at Lincoln Center , the school instructs about 700 undergraduates and graduate students in music dance , and drama The school was founded in as the Institute of Musical Art , located at Fifth Avenue and 12th Street. In its first year, the institute enrolled 500 students. It moved in to Claremont Avenue. In , the Juilliard Foundation (named after a textile merchant) was created; its purpose was "the advancement of music". The foundation's own Juilliard Graduate School merged with the Institute of Musical Art in . As of , the combined schools were named The Juilliard School of Music . The president of the school at that time was William Schuman , the first winner of the Pulitzer Prize for music The school gradually branched out, first adding a dance division and later one for drama , and since , when it moved to the Lincoln Center, it carries its present name. In

    35. Biography Of Rosalyn Tureck With Gold-music.com
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    36. MUSISCOPE - Instrumentistes - Piano
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    37. Rosalyn Tureck Plays Bach: The Great Solo Works, Vol 1 By Rosalyn Tureck At Jsba
    Main Performer or Conductor rosalyn tureck. The pianist s sense of rhythm rivals Gould s, but she is less afraid of feelings other than the straightahead, in
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    Rosalyn Tureck Plays Bach: The Great Solo Works, Vol 1 Main Performer
    or Conductor: Rosalyn Tureck Instrumentation: Piano Individual Works: Prelude and Fugue, B flat, BWV 866
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    Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in D, BWV 912 Format: Compact Disc Record Label: VAI Audio Catalog Number: VAIA 1041 Year Released/Recorded: Total Playing Time: Comments: Sanjay Gulati said: This recording, and its companion Vol.2, contain some of the most remarkable piano playing I have heard in thirty years. The pianist's sense of rhythm rivals Gould's, but she is less afraid of feelings other than the "straight-ahead, in full control" Gould approach. Acknowledgements: Thank you to the following for submitting this recording and for your comments:
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    38. Goldberg Variations By Rosalyn Tureck At Jsbach.org
    As an expianist who dealt a lot with the Goldberg s, I must confess that rosalyn tureck intellect had perceived almost every imaginable detail written in this
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    cd 2: 45'54 Comments: Krzysztof Lorentz said: 'Bach manual' by Rosalyn Tureck. Whoever wants to know exactly every note of Goldberg Variations should listen to this recording. Gould fans will be happy. And this 2CD album is in CD-pluscore format - extra CD-ROM features are added (score, MIDI files, illustrations...). Highly recommended. Rich Rosenwald said: The 84-year old Rosalyn Tureck is AMAZING in this. Not only can you her her magnificent playing, but you can also watch it with the score on CD-Rom computer systems. This uses the latest technology DG has implemented in a select few of their recordings. This is the latest release using the 'CD Plusscore' system. It is a must for both fans of bach and ones who have interest in music on the computer at the same time. Perfect addition to anyone missing the Goldberg Variations in their Bach collection (like me). This CD should be availiable in March 1999 according to PolyGram, but I got a copy from overseas really cheap due to the fact that it was a new release in February 1999.

    39. Women Pianists On Video
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    about submit item become an editor feedback the entire directory only in this category Top Instruments Keyboard Piano ... Bands and Artists : T A B C D ... Takase, Aki - Japanese pianist living in Germany; a pianist of many facets, Ms. Takase is equally at home with classical and jazz. For the last several years she's been engaged in a series of projects with a number of outstanding musicians of both genres, principally in Berlin where she has resided since 1987. Her website includes a biography, discography, and a current list of projects in both Japanese and English. Teissonnière, Gerardo - Regarded by critics as "an artist of extraordinary musicianship and rare sensibility", GerardoTeissonnière performs to international acclaim in recital and as soloist with orchestras in major concert venues throughout the United States, Europe and Latin America. His website includes reviews, biography, concert and contact information. Site available for viewing in English, French, and Spanish. He also furnishes a guestbook for visitors to sign. Thibaudet, Jean-Yves (b.1961)

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