Autumn 1997 Instrumental Music Highlights 23 and Canadian janina fialkowska plays a program of popular classics Sept. 30 Oct. At Old Montreal s Château Ramezay pianist Philippe Doss plays Sept. http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/201/300/scena_musicale/html/1997/sm3-1/sm3-1ins
Extractions: PIANO: No shortage of great pianists in Montreal this fall. Of course the highlight will be Martha Argerich 's return to the OSM: she'll tackle Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3 on Oct. 20 and his Concerto No. 1 plus Bartók's Concerto No. 3 the following night. Also with the OSM: Cecile Licad Horacio Gutiérrez Éva Csarnay plays Moussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition Sept. 23 and Canadian Janina Fialkowska Jean-Yves Thibaudet makes a single stop to play the Khachaturian Concerto Oct. 12 at 14H30. Canadian Angela Cheng joins the Orchestre Métropolitain for Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 1 Oct. 13. Vladimir Feltsman joins the Ladies' Morning Musical Club Nov. 2 at Pollack Hall. Van Cliburn finalist
DISCOVERIES Is A CD Review Section Designed To Complement And of an earlier edition were reduced, the Etudes still make formidable demands onthe concert pianist today. Canadas own janina fialkowska, the founder of http://www.thewholenote.com/wholenote_sep_01/discoveries.html
Extractions: New releases - newly released (or re-issued) CDs relevant to our magazine's coverage of the music scene Concert prep " - CDs, new or otherwise, which tie in with events being featured in the concurrent issue of the magazine Worth repeating " - CDs previously released, but still generally available, deemed particularly noteworthy by a member of our editorial panel Indie list " - CDs independently released by individuals or groups active in the local music scene Special Import Price: $30 and up We think DISCOVERIES is a logical and exciting extension of The WholeNotes coverage of the Toronto music scene. We welcome your feedback and invite submissions. Catalogues, review copies of CDs and comments should be sent to: The WholeNote, 60 Bellevue Avenue, Toronto ON M5T 2N4. David Olds , Editor, DISCOVERIES
Classical Music Vacation Travel Planner Tour Calendar Festivals And Events Li Translate this page Pierre Boulez and the Ensemble Intercontemporain, pianist Arcadi Volodos Warsaw PhilharmonicOrchestra janina fialkowska, piano WARSAW Concert Hall 21 http://www.culturekiosque.com/calendar/calgen.asp?AllPages=1&Searchtype=category
ArkivMusic Chopin - Sonata For Piano No 2 In B Flat Minor, B 128 5. Recordings By A Moscow pianist / Dmitry Paperno Release Date 01/25/1999 15. ChopinBook Two / janina fialkowska Release Date 06/29/2001 Label Opening Day http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/listPage.jsp?list_id=201
Houston Symphony Midori and Garrick Ohlsson, and the debuts of pianist Angela Hewitt making theirHouston Symphony debuts include pianists janina fialkowska, Hýlýne Grimaud http://www.houstonsymphony.org/press_release.jsp?catid=105&contid=5
CLASSICAL MUSIC - Fall Arts '98 Dec. 9 George Cleve, conductor; janina fialkowska, piano; Wagner, Prelude toDie Meistersinger; Beethoven, Piano Concerto No. 6 pianist Alfredo Perl. http://www.cincinnati.com/freetime/calendars/fall98_classical.html
Extractions: Cincinnati Chamber Music Society, 533-0451 or 761-6867 Concerts are at 8 p.m. in the Cincinnati Art Museum Auditorium. Oct. 6 The Lark Quartet and Peter Schickele. Schickele, Piano Quintet; Tchaikovsky, Quartet in D major Op. 11; Shostakovich, Quartet No. 9 in E-flat Major. Nov. 17 The Brentano Quartet. Haydn, Quartet in B-flat Major, Op. 71 No. 1; Nicholas Maw, Quartet No. 3; Beethoven, Quartet in E Minor, Op. 59 No. 2. Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, Keith Lockhart, Music Director, 723-1182 Sept. 13 Janna Hymes-Bianchi, conductor; Wendy Chen, piano. C.P.E. Bach, Symphony in D Major; Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 21, K. 467; Bartok, Rumanian Folk Dances; Arriaga, Symphony in D Major, 3 p.m. Sunday, Memorial Hall. Nov. 22-23
Piano Six - Janina Fialkowska Tour Schedule April 2000 Piano Six Tour Schedule for janina fialkowska, February 99. Six of Canada's finest concertpianists are devoting their time and efforts to give school kids, teachers and small communities all over http://www.pianosix.com/JFnew2.html
Extractions: Beethoven penned the Piano Sonata in F major , the second of three published in 1798, a few short years after coming to Vienna to study composition with Haydn. From the very beginning, the uncouth young genius from northern Germany had the Viennese aristocracy eating out of his hand, compelling their admiration with his blazing keyboard skills and his utterly original gifts as a composer. Beethoven was at his most innovative and engaging when writing for the piano. He was particularly fascinated by the challenge of sonata form, and throughout the course of his life he took the sonata in directions old Haydn had never dreamt of. Indeed, the F-major Sonata , like Beethovens other early piano music, bears the unmistakable imprint of a young composer experimenting boldly with form and language, one who had already found his own distinctive voice. Although the buoyancy and graceful charm of this music, with its occasional flickers of mischief, is enjoyable on its own terms, it is also a poignant reminder that Beethoven was not always the irascible, tormented soul he came to be later in life.
Piano Six - Janina Fialkowska Tour Schedule Piano Six Tour Schedule for janina fialkowska, February 99. Six of Canada's finest concertpianists are devoting their time and efforts to give school kids, teachers and small communities all over http://www.pianosix.com/JFnew.html
National Arts Centre - Centre National Des Arts Ottawa, Canada Please note that Stewart Goodyear will replace janina Fialkowskaas the guest pianist for the Thursday, July 11 concert of the Great http://www.nac-cna.ca/en/nacnews/viewnews.cfm?ID=337&cat=catNACO
National Arts Centre - Centre National Des Arts Please note that Stewart Goodyear replaces pianist janina Fialkowskawho was obliged to cancel her scheduled appearance due to surgery. http://www.nac-cna.ca/en/nacnews/viewnews.cfm?ID=359&cat=catNACO
Upcoming Concerts, Performances And Events In Saint John 1 of 4. Proudly presented by Symphony New Brunswick. Featuring pianist janina Fialkowskaand the Symphony Chorus. 8 pm. Imperial Theatre, 24 King Square South. http://members.tripod.com/~MusicSJ/concerts.html
Extractions: Four great acts in one show! Only New Brunswick appearance. Tickets are $30.00 and go on sale Saturday May 27, 2000 at 10:00 at the Harbour Station Box Office and all regular outlets (listed below), or charge by phone by calling 657-1234 or toll free 1-800-267-2800. See our website: http://www.harbourstation.nb.ca for additional information. Wednesday July 5th
Argosy.ca Featured artists for the recent concert included native Montreal pianist JaninaFialkowska, Symphony Nova Scotia, under the baton of Simon Streatfield, and http://www.argosy.ca/argosy01-02/10.04.01/21.html
Extractions: The Nova Scotia Symphony Orchestra Last Thursday evening , Sackville music lovers were treated to a wonderful program of Brahms and Beethoven on the first concert of what promises to be an exciting Performing Arts Series. Featured artists for the recent concert included native Montreal pianist Janina Fialkowska, Symphony Nova Scotia, under the baton of Simon Streatfield, and guest concertmaster Isabelle Fournier, who joined us from England, where she is a member of the illustrious St. Martin-in-the-Fields Orchestra. (Ms. Fournier, who is from Moncton, undoubtedly brought back many pleasant musical memories to many local residents who remembered her.) The program consisted of only two works, but what works those were: in the first half, Brahms' Piano Concerto in d minor, Op. 15, and in the second, Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92! The Brahms concerto, a work in three movements or sections, is a monumental pillar of the keyboard-and-orchestra literature. The first movement, nearly twenty minutes in length, is emotionally charged, and journeys through passages of intense drama and fire as well as great awe and revelation. The second movement, a slow and reflective one, expresses beautifully feelings of intense longing and unfulfilled desire, and represents, for me, Romantic music at its best. What ends this work is an exciting and titanic gallop with fantastic rhythms, dialogue-like interactions between piano and orchestra, and dazzling displays of pianistic virtuosity.
Pianistic Lineage Of Angela Chan (concert Pianist / Pedagogue) This page is maintained by Angela Chan Updated on 6th Jan, 2001 Email me! JaninaFialkowska, Andre Laplante, Stephane Lemelin (Prof at U of Alberta, Edmonton), http://angelachan.ca/familytree3.html
UW Gazette, June 12, 1996 Conducted By Jan Narveson June 1 The Sunday, June 30 The internationally famed and locally much admired pianist JaninaFialkowska teams with the Penderecki Quartet in Brahms s Quintet in f, Op. http://www.information.uwaterloo.ca/Gazette/1996/June12/Cecilia on Music
Ottawa Citizen Review, March 4, 2000 13 at Grant Hall in Kingston by the Kingston Symphony with guest pianist JaninaFialkowska. CBC radio recorded the performance for later broadcast. http://www.mozetich.com/review1.html
Extractions: Kingston composer's memorial concerto can be heard March 12 on CBC Radio. Paul Gessell The Ottawa Citizen KINGSTON - Surely it was inevitable that Marjan Mozetich would one day compose a piano concerto in honour of Robertson Davies. "Robertson Davies gave me courage," the wiry Kingston composer says of the celebrated Canadian author who died in 1995. The story goes back to the 1970s when Mozetich was living in Toronto and growing increasingly dissatisfied with the avant-garde music in which he was immersed. Suddenly, he discovered the books of Robertson Davies. They changed his life. They certainly changed his music. Now, move ahead to 1993 when Kingston philanthropist-businessman Michael Davies, a nephew of Robertson, first heard one of Mozetich's compositions and decided he must meet the creator of such a masterpiece. Of course, Michael Davies had no clue at the time that his uncle had played such a crucial role in shaping Mozetich's music. The two met, hit it off and two years later, when Robertson Davies died, Michael Davies contacted Mozetich again and offered him a commission from the Kingston-based Davies Foundation to produce a piece of music in honour of the celebrated writer.