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EDWIN FISCHER Public Performances And Broadcasts Wilhelm Backhaus (1882), Artur Schnabel (1884) and edwin fischer, who was born TheCantor of Leipzig was fischer s specialty, both as a pianist and as a http://classicalcdreview.com/efma.htm
Extractions: The program essay by Farhan Malik that accompanies these six discs (for the price of four) states straightaway that "the 1880s saw the birth of three pianists who were to become indelibly associated with the core German piano literature: Wilhelm Backhaus (1882), Artur Schnabel (1884) and Edwin Fischer, who was born in Basel [Switzerland] on 6 October 1886." No mention, though, of their stellar colleague, Artur Rubinstein seven months older than Fischer - who was one of of the great"Chopianists" of all time, yet played much of the same repertoire, often as well and sometimes better. The lone exception in his case was Bach der Vater, but then neither Backhaus nor Schnabel were Bach-specialists. The Cantor of Leipzig was Fischer's specialty, both as a pianist and as a conductor, here of the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra. But this is 19th-century Bach, be cautioned, on a grand piano, recurringly with a heavy touch and sometimes a sobriety verging on didacticism. Fischer also led the Berlin Philharmonic in a 1943 performance of Beethoven's C major Concerto (officially No. 1, actually No. 2) but disfigured it with his outrÈ After the war, on a distinguished but short-lived series of HMV LPs issued in the U.S. by RCA, Fischer was soloist in a powerfully solemn "Emperor" Concerto with Furtwngler and the Philharmonia Orchestra, as well as soloist on two LPs of Mozart Concertos conducting "his" orchestra: Nos, 17, 20, 22, 24 and 25. There were also Schubert's
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Pianist Een professioneel optredende pianist die klassieke muziek uitvoert begint Hans Eijsackers;Vladimir Feltsmann; Annie fischer; edwin fischer; Leon Fleischer; http://www.guajara.com/wiki/nl/wikipedia/p/pi/pianist.html
Extractions: 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: Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Pianisten die klassieke muziek spelen 4 Pianisten die blues muziek spelen 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
3771200M Translate this page Unterschrift. Ca. 1915-1930. (101) An Herrn Aleff, Steinway u. Sons,Hamburg fischer, edwin (pianist, 1886-1960). Berlin, 11. X http://www.hauswedell-nolte.de/cat377/3771200/3771200M.htm
Pianist Conrad Hansen And The Remington Story edwin fischer, who had a busy concert schedule, asked Conrad to be his assistant. 252002 the German newspaper Die Welt announced that pianist and pedagogue http://www.soundfountain.com/remhansen.html
Musikfreunde - November 2002 - pianist schon zu seiner großen Karriereeine ganz besondere Lehrerpersönlichkeit gestanden hat edwin fischer. http://www.musikverein.at/service/d/monatszeitung/show_record.asp?monat=November
Musical Autographs: Catalog 56 FIRKUSNY, Rudolph SP 5 x 7 bust shot of the fine Czech pianist d/s 1950 ..$125048. fischer, edwin- writes ³mit dank http://www.rgrossmusicautograph.com/instrumental56.html
Extractions: CHEVILLARD, Camile- SP 5 x 7 sepia portrait of the pianist writing at his desk on 8 x 10" Gerschel, Paris photographer's mount d/s 191 to Monsieur et Madame Etienne Gaveau- (owners of the Paris concert hall Salle Gaveau).leur ami ...un peu rajeuni..Camille Chevillard 1919". Chevillard was conductor of the Lamoureux Concerts and married Lamuoreux's daughter as well as conducting at the Opera and composing quite a bit
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Extractions: Fischer was one of the greatest pianists of the first half of this century, and it shows in every note in this set. Essential if you love these worksthe Emperor is possibly the best and most uplifting I've heard on recordand an indication of how far classical music has fallen. (The London... more info Customer Rating: I happen to have both the EMI and Naxos versions. The former is only of marginally better sound quality only. I rather prefer the version on Philips' Great Pianists of the Century but that is not a complete set of the old testament though. In Edwin Fischer, we could perhaps look for three... more info Customer Rating:
Music | Edwin Fischer/Wilhelm Furtwängler/Philharmonia Orchestra of Beethovens Emperor Concerto by edwin fischer and Wilhelm The depth of fischerssound, one of the forward momentum to it, yet pianist and conductor http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/music/otr/documents/02276432.htm
Extractions: This 1952 recording of Beethovens Emperor The sonatas that fill out the CD are not quite on the same transcendental level. That magically warm sound is the principal attraction, and theres some transparent playing in the Appassionata thats a far cry from the hellbent virtuosity one expects in this work. But there are also numerous finger slips, and Fischer seems less sure of the structure, especially in the early . These performances are never less than involving, though, and they provide decent filler for what should be considered absolutely essential Beethoven listening. Issue Date: May 23 - 30, 2002
Paul Badura-Skoda, Pianist Music Competition and a scholarship which allowed him to study with edwin fischer. Practicallyovernight the young Viennese pianist became a worldfamous artist http://www.hunsteinartists.com/skoda.html
Extractions: Paul Badura-Skoda is one of the most important pianists of our time: a legendary artist who has played in all the world's greatest concert halls and for years the pianist with the largest number of commercial recordings available in the market. His musical personality is characterized by complete immersion in music, a passionate search for its essence, and a sense of artistic responsibility. In 1945 Badura-Skoda entered the Vienna Conservatory and two years later won first prize in the Austrian Music Competition and a scholarship which allowed him to study with Edwin Fischer. These years laid the foundation for Badura-Skoda's artistic future. In 1949 Wilhelm Furtwängler and Herbert von Karajan became aware of Badura-Skoda's outstanding talent and invited him to perform. Practically overnight the young Viennese pianist became a world-famous artist. Since then Badura-Skoda has been a regular and celebrated guest at the most important music festivals and a soloist with the world's most prestigious orchestras. In addition to Furtwängler and von Karajan, he has collaborated with such renowned conductors as George Szell, Karl Böhm, Zubin Mehta, Sir Georg Solti, and Lorin Maazel, among others.
Laocoön Galliera, Sanlúcar de Barremada, Cádiz.4 (DurandRuel, Paris) by 1910.5 (PaulCassirer, Berlin) by October 1915.6 The pianist edwin fischer 1886-1960 http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg29/gg29-33269.0-prov.html
Extractions: Samuel H. Kress Collection Probably in El Greco's possession at his death;[1] his son Jorge Manuel Theotócópuli, Toledo, in 1621.[2] The Infante Antonio María Felipe Luis de Orleáns, Duque de Montpensier [1824-1890], Seville;[3] by inheritance to his son, the Infante Don Antonio de Orleáns, Duque de Galliera, Sanlúcar de Barremada, Cádiz.[4] (Durand-Ruel, Paris) by 1910.[5] (Paul Cassirer, Berlin) by October 1915.[6] The pianist Edwin Fischer [1886-1960], Basel and Berlin, by 1923;[7] Eleanora Irme von Jeszenski von Mendelssohn, Berlin, who was divorced from Fischer in 1925, by 1926.[8] T.R.H. Prince and Princess Paul of Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Johannesburg, and Paris by May 1934;[9] consigned by Prince Paul in 1946 to (M. Knoedler and Co., London, Paris, and New York), who sold it later that year to the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York;[10] gift 1946 to NGA. [1] The inventory made of the artist's estate in 1614 included two examples of "a small Laocoön" ("Un laocon pequeño) and one large painting of this subject ("Un laocon grande"). Francisco de Borja de San Román y Fernández
Pianist Und Poet Translate this page edwin fischer und Eduard Steuermann weiter. 1950 kam er nach Wien und entfalteteseit dieser Zeit seine international anerkannte Tätigkeit als pianist, die http://kultur.orf.at/orfon/kultur/010102-4740/4764txt_story.html
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Bilson Review, Volume 2 Issue 2 Spring 2000 attending a concert by this or that great pianist (whose manner of Wilhelm Backhaus,Alfred Cortot, György Cziffra, Annie fischer, edwin fischer, Glenn Gould http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/echo/Volume2-Issue2/reviews/art-of-the-piano.html
Extractions: So a composite video such as this one is for me a veritable treasure trove, a true legacy of a large proportion of the great piano playing of the 20 th th . The video available for purchase is narrated by John Tusa, but the same program as seen on PBS several months ago was narrated by John Rubinstein, son of Arthur. I was told by the producers that since the film involved many studios from many countries, the video exists with various narrations in different languages. The small booklet enclosed with the video has a text that follows to a large extent the line of the film; it has been translated into English from an article in French. There are also commentaries by a number of pianists, conductors and managers, including Piotr Anderszewski, Daniel Barenboim, and Colin Davis. Some of these are enormously sympathetic, such as Anderszewski, or very insightful, such as Daniel Barenboim, who describes each artist in a particularly characteristic way. Cortot, for example, he describes as follows: "I think Cortot looked for the opium in music. He looked for anything that was extraordinary; he always looked for something, not sickly, but something abnormal, totally removed from reality, and far from anything that could be construed as smelling of normality."
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Www.musikerforum.de : ALFRED BRENDEL Translate this page seiner Karriere zurück ein relativ unbekannter und junger pianist, der sich FachKlavier abgelegt hatte - letztendlich jedoch 1949 zu edwin fischer, bei dem http://www.musikerforum.de/archiv/alfred-brendel.htm
Extractions: ALFRED BRENDEL Bio-/Diskographischer Versuch über Vertrautes und weniger Geläufiges Es war wieder eines der denkwürdigen, nervenaufreibenden und spannungsgeladenen Konzerte in der Philharmonie, mit welchem Alfred Brendel kürzlich geruhte, sein ergriffenes Publikum gleichermaßen zu faszinieren wie zu schockieren: er stellte in seiner ihm eigenen Manier geschickt weniger bekannte Stücke von Chopin den "Meisterwerken" von Debussy, Ravel und Rachmaninow gegenüber ! Unbeschreiblich, wie er demonstrierte, daß das cis-moll Prelude von Rachmaninow eigentlich gar kein Meisterwerk ist sondern lediglich...... Halt ! werden Sie jetzt sicherlich rufen das kann doch nicht d e r Alfred Brendel sein, von dem hier die Rede ist, der spielt doch nur Beethoven, Mozart und Schubert, vielleicht auch schon mal Liszt oder so ähnlich ! Ich kann Sie beruhigen: das erwähnte Konzert ist natürlich erfunden, aber es dürfte bei vielen Unglauben und Erstauntheit hervorgerufen haben, daß dieser Pianist tatsächlich mit einem solchen Programm konzertiert haben könnte. Warum aber eigentlich nicht ? Ist Brendel nur auf die erwähnten Komponisten festgelegt oder akzeptiert das Publikum keine anderen Werke, derer er sich bedienen könnte ? Letzteres möchte man fast so sehen, denkt man an den Beginn seiner Karriere zurück: ein relativ unbekannter und junger Pianist, der sich u. a. dem Klavierwerk von Liszt annimmt, diesen und auch noch Sonaten von einem gewissen Schubert im Konzertsaal spielt ? Unglaublich ! Das war man bisher nur von Artur Schnabel gewohnt, der es wagte, einen reinen Schubert-Abend zu geben und im zweiten Teil die gleichen Sonaten und Stücke wiederholte; aber Schnabel war ja schon alt, das hat man ihm gerne "nachgesehen".
Extractions: A consummate pianist, an inspiring and compassionate teacher, and a globe-trotting adjudicator, he was also a perceptive mentor and the kindest of friends. In his four decades at the Victoria Conservatory of Music, he embodied the best that the Conservatory aspires to: high musical standards, along with a deep commitment to encouraging students to grow as both musicians and as persons. His pupils marvelled at his ability to play any piece of music from memory. They tell affectionate stories of his cats, Boris and Dolce, of his fascination with computers and the latest electronic gadgets, his pride in his "perfect Cantonese," his outrageous puns, and his devotion to the Vancouver Canucks. If it came to a choice between a student recital and a hockey game, he would bring his walkman to the recital and enjoy both.
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