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Helene Grimaud : Credo [Music CD] pianist grimaud plays the Fantasy with alternating delicacy and power, and theCD ends with Arvo Pärt s Credo, scored for piano solo, mixed chorus, and http://www.discerningreader.com/hegrcrmcd.html
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Verve Artists Wolf Center Benefit. On May 22, 2004, pianist helene grimaud will team with violinistLeila Josefowicz for the 4th annual Wolf Conservation Center Benefit. http://www.verveproductions.com/html/benefit.html
Extractions: Wolf Center Benefit On May 22, 2004, pianist Helene Grimaud will team with violinist Leila Josefowicz for the 4th annual Wolf Conservation Center Benefit. The event will be held in a fabulous estate home just 40 minutes outside of New York City. DOWNLOAD AN INVITE BY CLICKING HERE. Leila Josefowicz is managed by Cramer/Marder Arists Helene Grimaud is managed by ICM Artists. The event is spear-headed this year by PMC Event Management (in association with Verve Productions). We are expecting an extraordinary year the best ever. This past year, benefit was held in the country estate home of Jane and William Donaldson in Northern Westchester County. More than 50-thousand dollars was raised with 125 people in attendance. Cellist Daniel Gaisford performed with Helene Grimaud, who is co-founder of the Wolf Center. Pianist Natasha Paremski was introduced as a surprise guest at the end.
Verve Artists He has collaborated recently with pianist helene grimaud, and also collaboratedwith pianist Jose Feghali, Andre Previn, Gil Shaham, composer Michael Hersch http://www.verveproductions.com/html/daniel.html
Extractions: Daniel Gaisford Read the review of cellist Daniel Gaisford and composer/pianist Michael Hersch in Italy. (Click here) He takes his cello with him everywhere. Is it because of an extreme passion for his music, or the fact that his cello is the precious “Ex-Warburg" crafted in Venice by Matteo Goffriller in 1706? Daniel Gaisford will grin and tell you, “Both.” Visit the official Website for Daniel Gaisford American cellist Daniel Gaisford, regarded as one of today's most gifted and communicative musicians, has won acclaim from critics and audiences alike for his consummate musicianship, charismatic presence on stage and dazzling technical command. He has collaborated recently with pianist Helene Grimaud, and also collaborated with pianist Jose Feghali, Andre Previn, Gil Shaham, composer Michael Hersch, and many other distinguished musicians. A new CD with Jose Feghali of Brahms sonatas for cello and piano will be released in Spring 2004. In addition to giving fabulous in-demand master classes, Gaisford has been invited for the 04-05 season to play with Jeffrey Kahane in Santa Rosa and Green River, also with JoAnn Falletta at the Virginia Symphony, the Tannery Pond Festival, the Missouri Chamber Orchestra, the York Symphony, and several other fine orchestras and venues.
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Zimmerman / Lang Lang / Grimaud helene grimaud s first recording for her new label, Deutsche ve never noticed before Hélène grimaud s suit by of this recording) Chinese pianist surely has http://classicalcdreview.com/kzsr.html
Extractions: DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON B80001858 (F) (DDD) TT: 62:19 CORIGLIANO: Fantasia on an ostinato for solo piano . BEETHOVEN: Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31 No. 2 "The Tempest." Fantasy for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra in C minor, Op. 80 "Choral Fantasy." PÄRT: "Credo" for piano, mixed choir and orchestra SCHUMANN: Abegg-Variationen , Op. 1. . HAYDN: Sonata in C, Hob. XVI:50. SCHUBERT: Fantasia in C, D. 760 " Wanderer Fantasy ." DUN: Eight Memories in Watercolor, Op. 1. CHOPIN: Nocturne in D-flat, Op. 27 No. 2. LISZT: S. 418. Liebestraum, S. 541 No. 3. Horses after Hang Hai Hwai . Chen Rao Xing and Shen Li Qun arr. by Lang Lang and Lang Guo-ren.
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NPR : HELENE GRIMAUD Liane Hansen speaks to rising piano star helene grimaud (ayLENN gree-MOH).The French pianist s new cd features Brahms Concerto No. 1, Opus 15. http://www.npr.org/rundowns/segment.php?wfId=1000685
NPR : Performance Today For Friday, May 7, 1999 . Young French pianist helene grimaud (ehleh(n) gree-MOH), who excels in themusic of Johannes Brahms, plays the composer s Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=7-May-1999
Extractions: e-mail:winston-barclay@uiowa.edu Release: Immediate NOTE TO BROADCASTERS: Grimaud is pronounced "Gree-moh" Pianist Grimaud plays Beethoven and Brahms in April 6 Hancher concert IOWA CITY, Iowa French pianist Helene Grimaud will play works by Brahms and Beethoven in a concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 6, in Hancher Auditorium on the University of Iowa campus. The concert is part of Hancher's 1996-97 IES Industries Piano Series. The program features three sets of compositions by Brahms the Fantasies, op. 116; the Intermezzi, op. 117; and the Six Pieces, op. 118. Grimaud will also perform Beethoven's Sonata No. 31 in A-flat major, op. 110. Grimaud commanded the attention of the music world at the age of 15, when her recording of the treacherous Rachmaninoff second piano concerto was released. Critics were nearly dumbstruck by the teenager's masterful grasp of a piece with such daunting technical and musical demands. A second recording of music by Liszt, Chopin and Schumann quickly followed, confirming that a major new talent was on the scene. The critic of England's Gramophone magazine concluded, "It's a long time since I've encountered a young artist with so intuitive an understanding of what music is all about. . . . She just seems to know where every phrase is going, and why." The American Record Guide hailed her as "one of the most striking pianistic personalities to appear on recordings in recent years. . . . burning with passion and poetry allied to effortless, rock-solid pianism."
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Welcome To Adobe GoLive 4 helene grimaud will perform as the pianist in Bartok s Concerto No. 3. The afternoonalso includes Shostakovich s Festive Overture and Symphony No. http://www.rccusa.org/Calendar.html
Extractions: Schedule of present and future events at the Russian Cultural Centre, followed by Recommended Events in other venues. Archive of Past Events, in chronological order, are in the final section below. Ongoing events - year around: Guided Tours of the Centre (by appointment)... Russian Language Classes (Individual and Group)...Art Classes (Children and Adults)...Three Libraries: Space, Pushkin, Russian-American... RCC Film Series...Literary Salon: Literature, History, Architecture and Art Discussions.... - St. Petersburg 300th Anniversary events. EVENTS - FALL 2003 TO SPRING 2004 CHILDREN AGAINST TERRORISMIn Memory of September 11 September 8-16, 2003. A poignant exhibit from Russian school children, ages 7-12. Twenty five drawings of terrorism through children's eyes, including left, the Moscow apartment building, and right , the World Trade Center, both bombed by terrorists. Tragedies of terrorism through children's eyes. Left , Moscow apartment building. Right, World Trade Center. ("HET" = NO!) "
NEEME JÄRVI - Conductor | Dirigent pianist grimaud brings DSO crowd to its feet By Lawrence B. Johnson in itself Fridayafternoon when sustained cheering greeted helene grimaud s performance of http://www.neemejarvi.com/054.htm
Extractions: 26. April 2003 Nearly six decades after Bela Bartok's death, the Hungarian composer's generally lean, acerbic, not to say downright thorny music still doesn't elicit what you'd call ripping ovations all that often. So it was almost an event in itself Friday afternoon when sustained cheering greeted Helene Grimaud's performance of Bartok's Third Piano Concerto with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra Hall. But it was also easy to understand what all the racket was about. At age 32, the French-born Grimaud, a star since her teens, brings a rare portion of soul and penetrating intelligence to playing that seems to know no technical limits. The Bartok Third requires all of that. On the surface, this work produced in the last months of Bartok's life may seem like a throwback to early Rachmaninoff or even Brahms; big, virtuosic outer movements frame a gently introspective, almost prayerful adagio a far cry from the aggressive rhythms and clashing harmonies of Bartok's two previous piano concertos. But in Grimaud's hands, the Third Concerto's outwardly tame character acquired a new bite as she gave spicy emphasis to jolting dissonances and sudden rhythmic twists. Yet the pianist generously indulged the music's lyrical side as well, spinning out the luminous slow movement as if it were an accompanied soliloquy, wistful and yearning. Despite its seeming grandeur, the Bartok Third often digresses into the intimacy of chamber music, and Grimaud enjoyed that needed interplay from the DSO under conductor Neeme Jarvi.