RedLudwig.com: Music News American keyboardist igor kipnis, who was widely considered to be the around the worldand in 1995, formed the kipnisKushner Duo with pianist Karen Kushner http://www.redludwig.com/news/archive/013002.html
Extractions: One of those tapes includes Rostropovich performing Brahms and Beethoven sonatas from 1959-61. The analogue tape had been sitting on a shelf gathering dust for decades. Other tapes feature conductor Evgeny Svetlanov's work with the USSR State Symphony Orchestra. Most of the tapes are recorded in analog, with the less-than-digital sound that goes with it. But the tapes provide a musical perspective on the former Soviet Union that has been lacking to this point.
Polish Music Journal 5.2.02 - Herter: Stojowski - Bibliography 1 2 by Zygmunt Stojowski. Jonathan Plowright, pianist; Martyn Brabbins, cond. NewYork Juilliard School of Music, 1932, 19401946. kipnis, igor. http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/PMJ/issue/5.2.02/stojowskibbl.html
Extractions: Vol. 5, No. 2 , Winter ISSN Adrianowska, Kazimiera A. "Zygmunt Stojowski." Bia³y Orze³ 6 (June 1944): 6-7. Aldrich, Richard. Concert Life in New York . New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1941. Anon. "Chwila Bie¿±ca" [The Current Moment]. Biesiada Literacka no. 43 (October 25, 1901): 334. Anon. "A New Cultural Endeavor, Polish Institute of Arts and Letters Formally Opened at the Roerich Museum in New York." Poland America 13 no. 5 (May 1932): 219. Anon. Interview with Stojowski from El Comerico, Lima: August 1934, in Stojowski Students' Bulletin (February 1935): 1, 4, Zygmunt and Louisa Stojowski Collection [hereafter: ZLSC]. Anon. "Z listów do 'Bluszczu'" [From Letters to 'Ivy']. Bluszcz no. 49 (November 24, 1902): 585. Anon. "Polska w Ameryce" (Poland in America). ¦wiat no. 3 (January 17, 1920): 8. Anon. "A Priceless Fan." International Music and Drama (January 21, 1915): 8-9. Anon. "Program Notes for 'Rapsodie symphonique, Op. 23.'" London Symphony Orchestra (June 7, 1908), ZLSC. Anon. "Program Notes for 'Rapsodie symphonique, Op. 23.'" San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (August 26, 1930), ZLSC.
Alla Breve article with igor kipnis appeared in the December issue of Clavier Magazine. Mr.kipnis, who performed at PickStaiger last April with his wife, pianist Karen http://music.northwestern.edu/allabreve/pages/archives/2001-02/020402.html
Extractions: February 4, 2002 Editor's Note Submissions must be accompanied by a contact name, phone number and e-mail address. We can not guarantee the inclusion of unaccompanied submissions. Master Classes Alex Karsintia - Pianist Alex Karsintia will present a master class on Wed. February 6th from 11-2:30 PM in Lutkin Hall. It is free. Placement News Placement Services Information Meeting - On Tuesday, February 12 at 4:15 PM in MAB 37 , there will be a general information session for those of you that are beginning your job search seniors and graduate students. I will talk about how you can establish a file of references, create a good resume and cover letter, and find out about job opportunities. I will also discuss just how the School of Music Placement Services can help you throughout your career. The meeting should last about an hour. If for some reason this does not work into your schedule, please give me a call and we'll make other arrangements. Dorothy Wyandt, Director of Placement Services, School of Music, MAB 31. Phone: 847/491-7485 E-mail: d-wyandt@northwestern.edu
Caramba! - Klavír Dusíkovo klavírní duo; igor kipnis, Karen Kushner (USA); Jean Jacques Balet, MayumiKameda; Chopin III; Franz Liszt Page; The Prokofiev Page; Prokofiev as pianist; http://www.caramba.cz/page.php?PgID=548
About This Performance Of George Friderick Handel S Messiah A pianist accompanied some of the recitatives. igor kipnis igor kipnis plays animportant role in harpsichord consciousness as far as the musical public is http://www.messiahcd.com/Information/about_This_Performance/about_this_performan
Eusebius7's Recommended Recordings Andras Schiff Schiff, who is currently a successful concert pianist and recordingartist this site, during the latter part of the 90s, the late igor kipnis http://members.aol.com/abelard2/records.htm
Extractions: ~Music in the Davidsbündler tradition~ All recordings recommended here, are available on compact disk. The company label is not specified, because much of this is archive material, that may be available from more than one company. Arturo Benedetti Michaelangeli: Michaelangeli,who died in 1995, was, without question, one of the greatest artists ever to be recorded, and his recordings are all the more precious, since there are so few of them. Look for his versions of: Schumann: Carnaval Brahms: Ballades Chopin: Chopin recital (includes the majestic Bb minor Scherzo) also, he made historic recordings of Beethoven's opus 111 sonata, and Bach's Italian Concerto. Andras Schiff: Schiff, who is currently a successful concert pianist and recording artist, has made worthy recordings of numerous works in the Davidsbündler tradition, including: Mendelssohn: Songs Without words I can also recommend his recordings of Bohemian composers: Dvorák: Piano Concerto (with Christoph von Dohnányi and the Cleveland Orchestra), Smetana's Polkas , and Janácek's On An Overgrown Path Click here for an excerpt of an interview, where Schiff discusses Robert Schumann.
Untitled Document My favourite disciple Idil Biret This genius pianist belongs to among the highestechelons of contemporary Chopin playing. igor kipnis (Stereophile/USA http://www.naxos.com/micky/naxos/IdilBiret.asp
Extractions: dil Biret's gift for music was apparent from the age of three. She was trained at the Paris Conservatoire under the tutelage of Nadia Boulanger, graduating at the age of fifteen with three first prizes. She then continued her studies with Alfred Cortot and was a lifelong disciple of Wilhelm Kempff, who considered her his finest student. Since the age of sixteen, Biret has been giving concerts throughout the world with major orchestras, such as the London Symphony, the Philharmonia, Leningrad Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Dresden Staatskapelle, French National Orchestra, Polish Radio Symphony, Suisse Romande, Tokyo Philharmonic, and Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Among the eminent conductors she collaborated with are Pierre Monteux, Joseph Keilberth, Biret has participated at festivals in Montreal, Berlin, Paris, Nohant, Athens, Persepolis, Dubrovnik, Royan, Montpellier and Istanbul. She has performed Beethoven's violin sonatas with Yehudi Menuhin and the Mozart's concerto for two pianos with Wilhelm Kempff. She has been a member in the juries of many competitoins including the Van Cliburn (USA), Queen Elisabeth (Belgium), Montreal (Canada), Busoni (Italy), Liszt (Weimar, Germany). She has received the following awards: Lily Boulanger Memorial, Boston; Harriet Cohen - Dinu Lipatti gold medal, London; Adelaide Ristori prize, Italy; Artistic Merit, Poland; Chevalier de l'Ordre du Merite, France; State Artist, Turkey.
IDIL BIRET My favourite disciple Idil Biret This genius pianist belongs to the class of electmusicians of our time. . Wilhelm Kempff. igor kipnis (Stereophile/USA). http://www.naxos.com/scripts/artists_gallery/artist_pro_new.asp?artist_name=Bire
Untitled Document CD Release Date The Spirit s Song Music of Joseph Haydn igor kipnis, fortepianoGuest November 2nd 200PM - Voice Recital with pianist Brian Moll Newton Free http://www.jeandanton.com/JDIC_Schedule.htm
All Works By Dussek At Edifying Spectacle 2 14 Favorite Sonatinas for the Young pianist by Muzio Clementi Price $15.98, 8.igor kipnis Solo Recordings 1962, igor kipnis Solo Recordings 1962 by Johann http://edifyingspectacle.org/thanks/type_browse/mode_17826/
Extractions: All Works by Dussek Edifying Spectacle Thanks for helping, Richard Home Music Styles Classical ... Dussek, Jan Ladislav / All Works by Dussek 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 another great for the price Naxos CD which includes some very underrated pieces. The Wagenseil concerto is a real masterpiece. After hearing it on public radio, I was very surprised that it's not performed more often (perhaps overshadowed by the genius of Mozart). The slow movement of... more info Customer Rating:
Performances Peter s Church INDIGO for two harpsichords - premiered by igor kipnis and Elaine College- VARIATIONS ON THE ORANGE CYCLE, performed by pianist Lois Svard http://www.elodielauten.net/perf.html
Extractions: SYMPHONY 2001 - New York premiere and world premiere of the unabridged version, SEM Orchestra conducted by Petr Kotik, Willow Place Auditorium, Brooklyn, New York Greenwich House Music School. 3 premieres: THE MYSTERY OF THE ELEMENTS (piano/electronic), SEX AND PRE-ANTI-POST-MODERNISM, for talking solo contrabass, PROPHECY for solo viola
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition A keyboardist is a musician A musician is a person who plays or composes music. Musicians can be classified by how they make music: The concept of the musician and the status of the musician in society is culture-specific. Think, for instance, about your own concepts relating to "the heavy metalist", "the folk musician", "the DJ", "the sarangi player", "the female drummer", and so on. Click the link for more information. who plays keyboard instruments A keyboard instrument is a musical instrument played with a musical keyboard. Keyboard instruments can be wind instruments, string instruments, percussion instruments, or electronic instruments. The most popular keyboard instruments are probably the piano and the synthesizer. String keyboard instruments:
Inna's Bio Critics described her as a pianist with musical maturity far beyond distinguishedartists such as Alexander Braginsky, Richard Goode, igor kipnis, John Perry http://www.ugrad.cs.jhu.edu/~alexn/inna/innabio.html
Extractions: Twenty-year-old Inna Faliks , "a fervent pianist of breathtaking virtuosity and strength who infuses every note with brilliance and personality", (Jane Shaw, the Island Packet of Hilton Head, South Carolina) graduated from the Music Center of the North Shore, where she spent seven years under the guidance of the renowned Emilio del Rosario. An honor graduate of Niles North Township High School, she studied piano performance under the direction of Dmitry Paperno at DePaul University in 1996- 1997. She is currently finishing her Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance, studying at Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, where she is a student of Ann Schein. She recently won the 1999 Peabody Piano Competition sponsored by the Peggy and Yale Gordon Foundation, and will perform with the Peabody Symphony next season as well as present recitals in Shriver Hall, Johns Hopkins University and other venues in the Baltimore area. Faliks came to the USA when she was 10, from Odessa, Ukraine, where she studied piano from age 5 with her mother, Irene Faliks. Inna Faliks has been composing since age 6; her opera, based on a Russian folk tale "The Cats House" won a national award, and was aired on the national Ukrainian television.
Classical Net Review - Seraphim Reissues igor kipnis (son of basso Alexander kipnis) recorded prolifically in to place thelistener within kipnis s instrument. is that he was not a serious pianist. http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/e/emi74518a.html
Extractions: Seraphim CDR 5 74522 ADD 62:17 In the LP era, Seraphim reissues were "Angels of the Highest Order." As more modern recordings came along, old favorites, stereophonic and monaural, were released on Seraphim at a fraction of their original price. Since CDs came along, a higher value has been placed on "classic" recordings, and they appear at budget prices less frequently. However, there's no shortage of material from the 1950s, 60s, 70s, and 80s that remains powerfully satisfying today. That was a Golden Age for classical music on disc, although we didn't always realize it at the time. Today's Seraphims, now more than ever, dip into the back catalog and resurrect material that does not deserve to fall in the crack between "classic" and modern recordings.
LINKS TO MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS, ETC....... Vesselina Kasarova MezzoSoprano igor kipnis Harpsichord Alex Klein Oboe JustinKolb Piano Gregory Kunde Tenor Lang Lang pianist Jennifer Larmore http://my.voyager.net/~duffie/links.html
Extractions: January 29, 2002 You can listen on the web to WFCR's online classical music programming weekdays between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM ET, followed by All Things Considered Marketplace and Fresh Air . Tune in again for WFCR's Jazz à la Mode online between 8:00 PM and midnight. Click here for tonight's jazz playlist . And click here for overnight classical music playlists Back to calendar Yesterday's playlist Tomorrow's playlist Time Composer Selection Performers Record# Bach:
Ivona Kaminska-Bowlby's Bio Page Aside from her active role as a pianist and collaborator, Dr. Kaminska has contactwith such eminent scholars and Baroque experts as igor kipnis, Dr. Gregory http://www.pol-amerpiano.com/ikaminska.html
Extractions: Ivona Kaminska-Bowlby home Upcoming Performances Scroll below to find new audio samples. Polish-born pianist, Dr. Ivona Kaminska belongs to a very small handful of performers who feel equally at home applying historical performance practice issues to Baroque music and interpreting the tempestuous works of Stefan Wolpe, Karol Szymanowski and Sergei Prokofiev. Having a searching mind, Dr. Kaminska broadened her academic and pianistic education and was awarded degrees from three different countriesPoland (MA and Performance Diploma), USA (Master of Music) and Canada (Doctor of Musical Arts). Winner of many concerto competitions and participant in many international music festivals and masterclasses (Salzburg, Austria and Lübeck, German), she has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician both in Europe and North America. Dr. Kaminska was also awarded several distinguished awards, including the Stefan Batory Foundation Award in 1993, the Mozarteum Akademie Scholarship in 1995, and the Beryl Barnes Music Award in 1999-2000, and PhD Recruitment Scholarship in 1998 and 99. Together with prominent Northwest soprano, Cherie L. Hughes, Ms. Kaminska was featured by the Northwest chapter of the Chopin Foundation of USA in a unique program presenting the songs of Chopin and Bellini. She also initiated the successful Shoreline Piano Series featuring young Northwest pianists both in duo and solo programs.
Extractions: MSS 55, The Horowitz Papers in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University Title: Register to the Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz. Dates: Created by: Wladimir Horowitz and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz Call number: MSS 55 Repository: Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University Quantity: 65 linear ft. (132 archival boxes, 33 folio boxes) Abstract: In 9 series as follows: I. Correspondence. II. Programs and Program Notes. III. Photographs. IV. Clippings. V. Scrapbooks. VI. Contracts, Royalty and Box Office Statements, Expenses. VII. Items from the Library of Vladimir Horowitz. VIII. Awards. IX. Miscellaneous Items. Access Restrictions: The Papers are open to qualified researchers by appointment. There are no restricted materials in the collection. Please contact Suzanne Eggleston (telephone: 203-432-0497; E-mail: suzanne.eggleston@yale.edu) or Richard Boursy (telephone: 203-432-7883; E-mail: richard.boursy@yale.edu) to schedule an appointment. Acquisition Information: The Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz are the generous gift of Mr. and Mrs. Horowitz. The collection was presented to the Music Library in twelve installments: 1986 August 25, 1986 September 14, 1987 February 3, 1988 March 28, 1988 April 12, 1988 September 14, 1988 December 14, 1990 July 5, 1990 October 22, 1991 March 22, 1991 November 7, and 1992 March 6. Inventories of these installments are located in the Horowitz reference files in the Music Library. In view of Mr. Horowitz's ties to Yale - he enjoyed playing at Woolsey Hall and was an Associate Fellow at Silliman College - it is fitting that the Music Library be the repository for this great pianist's papers.
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