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Extractions: in full EMIL GRIGORYEVICH GILELS (b. Oct. 6 [Oct. 19, New Style], 1916, Odessa, Ukraine, Russian Empired. Oct. 14, 1985, Moscow, Russia, USSR), Soviet concert pianist admired for his superb technique, tonal control, and disciplined approach. Gilels began piano studies at the age of 6 and gave his first public concert in 1929 at the age of 13. In 1933 he gained top honors in the first All-Union Musicians Contest. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory in 1935, he moved to Moscow for further study with Heinrich Neuhaus. In 1938 he won first prize at the Ysaÿe International Festival in Brussels and was appointed professor at the Moscow Conservatory. After World War II he toured outside the Soviet Union, and his debuts in New York City (1955) and London (1959) were greatly acclaimed. Although the works of Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, and especially Ludwig van Beethoven came to form the core of his repertoire, Gilels also played those of Johann Sebastian Bach, Béla Bartók, and Soviet composers.
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Extractions: in full EMIL GRIGORYEVICH GILELS (b. Oct. 6 [Oct. 19, New Style], 1916, Odessa, Ukraine, Russian Empired. Oct. 14, 1985, Moscow, Russia, USSR), Soviet concert pianist admired for his superb technique, tonal control, and disciplined approach. Gilels began piano studies at the age of 6 and gave his first public concert in 1929 at the age of 13. In 1933 he gained top honors in the first All-Union Musicians Contest. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory in 1935, he moved to Moscow for further study with Heinrich Neuhaus. In 1938 he won first prize at the Ysa'e International Festival in Brussels and was appointed professor at the Moscow Conservatory. After World War II he toured outside the Soviet Union, and his debuts in New York City (1955) and London (1959) were greatly acclaimed. Although the works of Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, and especially Ludwig van Beethoven came to form the core of his repertoire, Gilels also played those of Johann Sebastian Bach, BIla BartSk, and Soviet composers.
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Gilels, Emil At Edifying Spectacle emil gilels, Piano, emil gilels, Piano by Domenico Scarlatti Price a gigantic personality,technician and musician like gilels. at the end of the pianist s life. http://edifyingspectacle.org/thanks/type_browse/mode_47177/
Extractions: Gilels, Emil Edifying Spectacle Thanks for helping, Richard Home Music Styles Classical ... ( G ) / Gilels, Emil Search All categories Baby Books Classical Music DVD Electronics Kitchen Magazines Office Products Popular Music Computers Software Toys Videos Video Games Cell Phones Books, Music, DVD Books This is Emil Gilels' historical recording of the concerto. The Orchestra is a little bit weak when compared with the Soloist and the sound is sometimes hollow. In a musical sense, this achieved the very top of the concerto despite some wrong notes and finger-slips(really bad one in the climax of... more info Customer Rating:
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Extractions: The Albeniz sonata (opens Disc One) sounds amazingly like Bach, yet nothing like Bach, in de Larrocha's hands. Somehow, she brings the meditative astringency of Bach to this Spanish music. No wild fandangos and flashy dancing, this is a very cerebral interpretation of a composer who perhaps would not be so well known if it weren't for de Larrocha's lifelong championing of Spanish composers. Joy of joy, she also includes the rarely-heard Cansons i Dansas of Federico Monpou, a composer who has a lot in... more info Fiery jewelry by the supreme Hispanic pianist.:
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Extractions: This is Emil Gilels' historical recording of the concerto. The Orchestra is a little bit weak when compared with the Soloist and the sound is sometimes hollow. In a musical sense, this achieved the very top of the concerto despite some wrong notes and finger-slips(really bad one in the climax of... more info Customer Rating:
INKPOT#85 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: Great Pianists Of The 20th Century Vol.35 - E Great pianists of the 20th Century Vol.35 - emil gilels (1916-1985) Vol II. Igor STRAVINSKY ( 1882-1971) 3 Movements from Petrouchka. Nicolai MEDTNER ( 1880-1951) Sonata Reminiscenza. Sergei PROKOFIEV ( 1891-1953) Sonata Nos.3 8. emil gilels was born in 1916, a stocky, red-haired virtuoso of an order that only Russia seems no showing off, all the pianist's efforts being used to produce a http://inkpot.com/classical/gilelsgp2.html
Extractions: Recorded various venues between 1935 and December 1977 by Johnathan Bushrod Emil Gilels was born in 1916, a stocky, red-haired virtuoso of an order that only Russia seems able to produce. He remained a Soviet citizen, but unlike his contemporary Richter, in whose shadow he inevitably found himself (and that is still the case today) his appearances outside of the Eastern Bloc do not seem to have been unduly rationed, and from the 1950s onwards Gilels managed to build on his stunning American debut and appear regularly in the West until his premature death in 1985. The authorities used Gilels as a cultural ambassador, and Western audiences lapped it up. Concerts sold out quickly, and before long his reputation was such that he was getting invitations to play with the Berlin and Vienna orchestras. The concert appearances were often accompanied by recording sessions, initially with the top American orchestras, then solo piano repertory in the 1970s with DG, and from 1957 until his final concerts in Britain, a long running partnership with the BBC, both 'live' and in the studio.
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Extractions: 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: Ray Charles also jazz, and
Kulturspeilet With emil Giles we get the russian Powerpianist with Five gilels was the most prominentpiano playing artist in the former Soviet Union before Richter and http://www.pluto.no/kulturspeilet/faste/cd/Pianists_Gilels.html
Extractions: Martha Argerich I Martha Argerich II ... Se: Pluto-Profil - Emil Gilels Med Emil Gilels schmalz Gilels Emil Gilels Svjatoslav Richter Summary in English With Emil Giles we get the russian Power-pianist with Five Years Plan in his eyes and machines in his hands. In his interpretation of Bach he does not save his muscles. We must remind ourselves that he is playing a fortepiano and not an organ. The change to the softer side of Mozart and Beethoven is welcome. Gilels was the most prominent piano playing artist in the former Soviet Union before Richter and the following demons started to sweep around the world from about 1960. He owned a seldom grip of his audience and even today many will claim him to be the foremost pianist of the century. He was a 'People's Artist' and received his Lenin Prize. In this production you will sit listening to his Debussy and Ravel and wonder how great his range was in emotions.
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Extractions: Stravinskij: Tre satser fra Petrusjka, Medtner: Sonata reminiscenza, Prokofiev: Klaversonate nr. 8 og 3, Visions fugitives (utdrag), Liszt/Busoni: Fantasia over to temaer fra Le Nozze di Figaro, Liszt: Ungarsk raposid nr. 9 og 1, Spansk rapsodi, Tsjaikovskij: Klaverkonsert nr. 2*, Bach/Siloti: Preludium Se: Pluto-Profil - Emil Gilels Det er en litt annen utgave av Emil Gilels Petrusjka Sonata reminiscenza Visions fugitive Det er ikke noe midt imellom for Emil Gilels Den eldste innspillingen her er fra 1935 og er Figaro-variasjonene Gilels Spansk rapsodi Mikhail Pletnev Der Pletnev Gilels Lorin Maazel og New Philharmonia Orchestra Gilels Summary in English This second compilation is Emil Gilels from the opposite side. In his playing on the first CD's we met his grande bravura , here he is more silent and emotional. He is playing Prokofiev with great care - especially the Visions fugitive - and we nearly think that it is not the same pianist we heard playing Bach. Poetry is shining in his performing of Medtner's Sonata reminiscenza . Emil Gilels cannot be in-between, it is either-or. If he does not choose three fff's there are three ppp's instead. The recording of the Figaro-fantasia dates from 1935, and in Liszt's Spanish Rhapsody he plays energic and with fiever. His version of the second piano concerto of Tchaikovsky - in the revised version by Siloti - is very different from Pletnev's. Where the latter use his youthful courage, Gilels tries to relax. The version is quite different from the original. The cello solo from the opening of the second movement has been taken away and partly replaced by an violin. In this way the concerto is felt more homogenous and not so filled with sweets.