Mozart Two . Los Angeles Times. more . yakov kasman piano. As a pianist, he would wantsome new music to perform on these concerts, hence the series of concerti. http://www.hso.org/mozart2.htm
Scriabin Society Of America: Events Concerto with pianist, Ilya Itin September 18 19, 2000 http//www.jupitersymphony.com.Thursday, April 6, 2000, 700PM at Steinway Hall yakov kasman four http://www.scriabinsociety.com/events.htm
Extractions: This Gala Benefit Concert arranged by the Scriabin Society of America is part of his first prize and will include performances in Seattle, Honolulu and another New York appearance at Greenwich House on Friday, October 13. This program will include works by Haydn, Schubert, Chopin in addition to other works by Scriabin.
Scriabin Society Of America: Events pianist Peter Laul. 1st Prize winner of the Scriabin International Piano Competitionheld in Moscow in June 2000, Peter Laul yakov kasman. Four preludes, op. http://www.scriabinsociety.com/events.html
1921-2001: Omaha Symphony's 80th Anniversary Season 27 Russian pianist yakov kasman has amazed audiences and critics with his astoundingenergy, beginning with an American debut as Silver Medalist at the Tenth http://www.omahasymphony.org/news/0102Season/091802.html
CSIndy: Tickling The Ivories (August 7, 2003) API) presents its second annual Celebration of the Amateur pianist at Colorado twointernationally renowned pianists, Helene Wickett and yakov kasman, to teach http://www.csindy.com/csindy/2003-08-07/livelong3.html
Extractions: World-renowned piano soloist Helene Wickett will be at Colorado College Aug. 13-17. So you think you've got what it takes to be a famous pianist, if only you had the time? Well, now you've got some company. When Amateur Pianists International (API) presents its second annual Celebration of the Amateur Pianist at Colorado College from Aug. 13 to Aug. 17, some of the world's finest recreational players will come together for five days of competition, classes and camaraderie. The celebration, which features the Third Rocky Mountain Amateur Piano Competition (in association with the Van Cliburn Foundation), is "more than just a piano contest," said Chuck Cabell, who along with Gregory Adams founded API in 2001. "In recent years, a number of competitions for amateur pianists have sprung up, but we try to keep ours unique making it a complete celebration." To accomplish this, API has invited two internationally renowned pianists, Helene Wickett and Yakov Kasman, to teach a Master Class open to both the 22 contest participants and the general public, which will focus on stylistic and motivational techniques for amateur players. Kasman and Wickett will also perform individual recitals during the event.
Recordings Of Op. 57 57. pianist, Quartet, Rec. kasman, yakov, Talich Quartet(Jan Talich,Peter Macecek, Vladimir Bukac, Petr Prause), 2001, Calliope, CAL 9320, http://develp.envi.osakafu-u.ac.jp/staff/kudo/dsch/work/quinte.html
DSCH 18 Shostakovich CD Reviews - Piano Quintet, Eighth Quartet Macacek (violin II), Vladimir Bukac (viola), Petr Prause (cello); yakov kasman (piano ShostakovichsQuintet by the Talich Quartet and pianist Miroslav Langer http://www.dschjournal.com/reviews/rvs18op110.htm
Extractions: Recorded Studio Arco Diva Domovina, Prague, November 2001. In DSCH No. 14, I applauded a reissued recording of Shostakovich's Quintet by the Talich Quartet and pianist Miroslav Langer, a reading of uncommon darkness and emotional intensity (Praga PR 7254042). Of the players who delivered that 1976 performance, only Jan Talich remains in today's Talich Quartet, yet the new account clearly builds upon many of the elements that made the earlier one succeed. Take, for example, the third movement, which the former Talich players twisted into a decidedly sarcastic utterance. Now this Scherzo is even more caustically angular. As previously, the second movement contains a real crisis of the soul at its core, bracketed by passages of quiet fragility, but here these are made even more vulnerable in their expanded space. It is in such drawn out and deliberate tempi that the current performance most clearly distinguishes itself from its predecessor, and indeed the rest of the competition. At 33:35, this version is one of the slowest ever recorded, taking nearly 5 minutes longer to have its say than did the Talich/Langer interpretation. As one would predict, this underlines the gloomier aspects of the opus. In the
DSCH 15 Shostakovich CD Reviews is always sparing with his instructions for the pianist, but very String Orchestrab.Emmanuel Leducq, Kaliningrad Chamber Orchestra, yakov kasman (piano)a,b http://www.dschjournal.com/reviews/reviews15.htm
Extractions: Index Work Reviewed Performers Read all reviews The Big Lightning , complete suite of unfinished operetta Polyansky, Russian SSO, Russian State Symphonic Cappella, Grivnov (tenor), Fadeyev (bass), Dolgov (tenor), Baturkin (bass), Tatiana Sharova (soprano), Safiulin (bass). Cello Concerto No. 1 Cello Concerto No. 2 Kitayenko, Moscow State Philharmony, Gutman (cello) Chamber Symphony Leducq, Kaliningrad Chamber Orchestra Hypothetically Murdered , orchestral suite reconstructed by McBurney Fedoseyev, Tchaikovsky Orchestra Piano Concerto No. 1 Leducq, Kaliningrad Chamber Orchestra, Kasman (piano) Symphony No. 5 Spivakov, Russian National Orchestra Symphony No. 9 Spivakov, Russian National Orchestra Symphony No. 10 Polyansky, Russian SSO Symphony No. 11 Jordania, Royal Philharmonic The Gadfly , orchestral suite Fedoseyev, Tchaikovsky Orchestra Twenty-four Preludes and Fugues Scherbakov Schnittke: Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra Leducq, Kaliningrad Chamber Orchestra, Kasman (piano) Schnittke: Dialogue for Violoncello and Seven Instruments Nikolaevsky, Gnessin Chamber Orchestra, Gutman (cello) Twenty-four Preludes and Fugues, op. 87.
Brevard, North Carolina - Things To Do & Activities July 29, BMC Special Event ARLO GUTHRIE. Aug. 1, BMC - pianist yakov kasman withRepertory Orchestra. Aug. 2, PNF - Smokey Bear s Binhday Pany II arr~l pm. Aug. http://gobrevard.net/brevard/things.htm
Extractions: PNF = Pisgah National Forest - Cradle of Forestry Date(s) Activity April 5 PNF Trout Season Begins (year long season) April II AFRO-CUBAN ALL STARS Brevard College Porter Ctr. 8 pm April 12 PNF - Old Time Plowing and Planting April 25-27 May 2-4, May 9-Il, LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS BCT April 28 Brevard Chamber Orchestra Brevard College PCPA May 3 PNF - A Heritage of Medicinal Plants - Cradle of Forestry 3 pm May 4 Brevard Chamber Orchestra Brevard College Porter Ctr. 3:30 pm May II PNF - Mother's Day and Trees in May Noon-5 pm May II Cruise In - Classic and antique cars galore - South Broad St. May 17 PNF - Migratory Bird Day - Cradle of Forestry 3 pm May 24 PNF - Walk to the Wetlands - Cradle of Forestry 10:30 am May 25 PNF - How to Camp with Kids - Cradle of Forestry 1-3 pm May 31 June 13-14 Handcrafters Guild show/sale - Brevard College June I - Aug. 31 PNF - MOUNTAIN SUMMER SERIES 17 Events 877-3130 June 13 BMC - OPENING NIGHT! - Songs of the Big Band Era
::The Demopolis Times:: Feb. 2 pianist yakov kasman, 4 pm in UAB Stephens Center. Feb. 2 - WWE RuthlessAggression, professional wrestling, 5 pm in Birmingham s Boutwell Aud. http://www.demopolistimes.com/calendar/
Reviews Translate this page eigentümlichen Sog aus immer gefesselter hört man, wie dieser pianist Detailszum yakov kasman hat das nötige Rüstzeug, dieses virtuose Stück zu schärfen http://harmoniamundi.com/art_reviews.asp?Numb=34&DataAction=2
Press Clippings Archives Martin Henry; H. 1/16/1998, CallerTimes, A H, Manhattan String Quartetwith pianist yakov kasman at Warren Theatre. 1/16/1998, Caller http://kanga.tamucc.edu/PublicAffairs/Clippings/oldclippings.asp?nMonth=1&nYear=
Press Clippings Archives Martin Henry; H. 12/5/1997, CallerTimes, A H, Manhattan String Quartetwith pianist yakov kasman will perform at the Warren Th. 12/5/1997, http://kanga.tamucc.edu/PublicAffairs/Clippings/oldclippings.asp?nMonth=12&nYear
NPR : Performance Today For Thursday, April 29, 1999 in Ft. Worth, Texas, we ll hear pianist yakov kasman play four piecesfrom Romeo and Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev. He follows with http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=29-Apr-1999
Nevada Events - Review jaunty Three Dance Episodes from On the Town, Grieg s lush Piano Concerto in AMinor, rapturously played by Russian pianist yakov kasman, and Tchaikovsky s http://www.nevada-events.net/cgi-bin/cal_manager2/review85.shtml
Extractions: Tuesday's (1/25/2000) program of Bernstein's jaunty Three Dance Episodes from "On the Town," Grieg's lush Piano Concerto in A Minor, rapturously played by Russian pianist Yakov Kasman, and Tchaikovsky's fateful, often smashingly full throttle Symphony No. 4, was but another of the maestro's exciting mixes of highly popular and listenable symphonic music. The "On The Town" lyric, "New York, New York, it's a helluva town" catches the spirit of Bernstein's dance episodes, but no more so than the devil-may-care Jekowsky and the Reno Philhamonic brought to these thoroughly American pieces. The syncopated maestro and his phrase-bending orchestra met the offbeat Mr. Bernstein on mutual home turf and it was a terrific blending of homegrown American talent. Irreverence was the name of the game for these bawdy, loose-jointed pieces. Add the pizzazz of with-it soloing from within the orchestra's ranks - the blowzy bluesiness of trumpeter Paul Lenz, to name one - and all the Bernstein lacked was the superlative dancing of Gene Kelly and Ann Miller. With lots of brassy edge, smart alecky woodwinds, shimmering strings with velvety sheen and percussion with rhythm to spare, the Bernstein episodes were dazzlers.
Nevada Events - Review Tchaikovsky s Symphony No. 4, and Grieg s Piano Concerto in A Minorwith pianist yakov kasman. All Reno Philharmonic subscription http://www.nevada-events.net/cgi-bin/cal_manager2/review76.shtml
Extractions: Current Reno Weather Music Reviews Dec 5, 1999 - A Spirited "Spirit of the Season" with the Reno Phil and Company By Jack Neal Experiencing its first "Spirit of the Season" concert produced by Barry Jekowsky, the Reno Philharmonic's new conductor and music director, a jam-packed Pioneer Center crowd got a glimpse of what its new conductor can do blending good-to-great music with great fun. Brilliantly, if a tad away from perfectly, is what I'd call it; a thoroughly delightful evening of inspired good times with Reno's increasingly splendid symphony orchestra. There is a certain lavish C.B. DeMille flair about a Jekowsky production that has the glitz of Hollywood without lapsing into Tinsel Town's penchant for glitter over substance. While not quite a cast of thousands, by the time the University of Nevada, Reno Choral Union, the Nevada Opera Youth Chorus, and the Reno Philharmonic Youth Symphony Orchestra joined forces with the Reno Philharmonic for "Let There Be Peace On Earth," the concert took on epic movie proportions. The sing-a-long that wrapped things up only heightened the massiveness of the event, actually pushing the concert into a-cast-of-thousands realm, making it all as thrilling to hear as it was heart-warming and just plain exhilarating to experience. Not only did the concert have audience appeal in spades, it had the added advantage of promoting family values a la the Reno Philharmonic and its community of support groups. With all the piece's spirited nuances tucked flamboyantly in place, the Reno Philharmonic Youth Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Kevin Price, brought off Prokofiev's "Troika" from the composer's Lieutenant Kiji Suite with dash and style. The terrific work of Kris Engstrom, conductor of the Nevada Opera Youth Chorus, was put on enviable display when her charges went through their paces - a buoyant "Walking on Air," a stunningly pristine "Carol of the Bells" - with the poise of old pros and the effervescence of youth.
Bay County, Panama City Florida - February Calendar Of Events Andrews. MY WAY , FEBRUARY 23rd, Martin Theatre. yakov kasman, pianist, FEBRUARY23rd, Gulf Beach Presbyterian Church Panama City Beach. sysedit@interoz.com. http://visitpcfla.com/calendar/feb.SHTML
Kansas State Collegian: It's Showtime 08/19/03 pianist yakov kasman has received top honors at international competitions, includinga silver medal at the 1997 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in http://www.kstatecollegian.com/stories/081903/art_showtime.shtml
Extractions: The Flint Hills will be alive with the "Sound of Music" and others during McCain Auditorium's performance series. Student tickets for individual shows range from $7.50 to $20, depending on the show. But Marketing Director Thom Jackson said students should take advantage of the special season-ticket rate, which includes all 15 shows for $75 an average of $5 per performance. The student tickets are for lower-balcony or orchestra-level seats, Jackson said, and are a good bargain for students interested in experiencing different sorts of entertainment. A large portion of McCain's budget comes from student privilege fees, and Director Richard Martin said the series produces an excellent return on students' investment.