Chopin: As Seen By A Pianist Aspects of Chopin, and Jean Jacques Eigeldingers Chopin pianist and Teacher the latter for his unsurpassed technique; for the Waltzes, dinu lipatti; for the http://www.scena.org/lsm/sm5-5/Chopin-en.htm
Extractions: Nocturnes Op.62 and the second from Op.55). Mozart was a favourite, Beethoven less so. His attitude towards his contemporaries was ambiguous at best. He was cool towards Schumann, never reciprocating the latters enthusiasm for his own music. And his admiration for Liszt was tinged with jealousy. But perhaps the most important aspects of his personality were his insecurity and his indecisiveness (many letters to his parents in which he expresses his hesitation between going back to Poland to fight alongside his countrymen or staying in his new adopted home attest to this trait). This "folie du doute," his inability to make up his mind, actually permeates many of his works and is even reflected in his harmonic language, making him by far one of the most original harmonists of his time. The second Prelude Op.28 in A minor
Email Corrections Recordings of the Chopin Waltzes (complete), pianist, Waltzes included, Original Label, Rec. Date, CD Issue? lipatti, dinu, 114, EMI - Angel, 1950 (june), EMI CD. http://www.albany.edu/~rshaf/waltzes.html
Extractions: email corrections Recordings of the Chopin Waltzes (complete) Pianist Waltzes included Original Label Rec. Date CD Issue? Alexeev, Dimitri Melodyia LP Alexeev, Dimitri EMI Seraphim Seraphim Anda, Geza Eurodisc RCA Anievas, Augustin EMI Seraphim Seraphim Arrau, Claudio Philips 1980's Philips Ashkenazy, Vladimir Decca Decca Askenase, Stefan DG (LPEM 19,397) Auer, Edward Camerata Records Camerata Barbosa, Antonio Connoisseur Society Biret, Idil Naxos Naxos Blumenthal, Felecja Claudio Records Claudio Brailowsky, Alexander Columbia. Philips ABL 3311? Sony EC Ciccolini, Aldo Seraphim Collard, Jean-Philippe EMI 1990's EMI Cortot, Alfred HMV (EMI) EMI, Arkadia Cziffra, Gyrogy Decca Decca d'Arco, Annie Calliope Darre, Jeanne-Marie Vanguard VCS 10115 LP Vanguard Davidovich, Bella Melodyia 1960's Dorfmann, A. Victor 'Bluebird' LBC 1050 1950's Doyen, Jean EPIC LC 3468 el Bacha, Abdul Rachman Forlane (France) - in 12 CD set Entremont, Philippe Columbia CBS Odyssey Fiorentino, Sergio Saga XID 5016 1960's Fowke, Philip Classics for Pleasure CFP Francois, Samson EMI 1950's EMI Gianoli, Rene Ades Ades Haas, Werner
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General Books On Music, Composers, And Performance This is the first comprehensive study, to appear in English, of the legendary pianist, dinu lipatti. Author Dragos Tanasescu Grigore Bargauanu. http://www.boldstrummerltd.com/general2.htm
Extractions: Category: General Title: The Works of Alan Hovaness Author: Richard Howard Description: Alan Hovhaness began composing as soon as he could read music, at the age of four - a spontaneous act which seems to have had about it the inevitability of an unquestioned law of nature. Since that time he has been like a river flowing into every form of musical expression. BINDING: softcover CODE: Category: General Title: The Pro/Am Book of Music and Mythology Author: Thomas P. Lewis Description: This first book of its kind is an encyclopedic reading-reference guide to the appearances of music in the world's great mythologies - including ancient Greek, Roman, Biblical, Egyptian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, British, eltic, Slavic, Scandinavian, Teutonic, central European, North and South American Indian, Black African ... and others.
Valentin Lipatti, Ambasador, Eseist Si Traducator Nascut la 26 martie 1923, Bucuresti, in aceeasi familie care a dat lumii si pe marele pianist dinu lipatti. Fiul lui Theodor lipatti http://www.romania-online.ro/halloffame/LipattiValentinr.htm
Extractions: Dinu Lipatti. Fiul lui Theodor Lipatti, diplomat si al Anei (n.Racoviceanu) Casatorit , fara copii. Studii 1945 - Absolvent al Facultatii de Litere si Filozofie, Bucuresti, unde a fost studentul lui Basil Munteanu si al lui Tudor Vianu Activitatea profesionala 1947-1948 - Profesor, Liceul "Sf.Sava", Bucuresti 1948-1964 - Lector, conferentiar, Universitatea Bucuresti 1959-1964 - Director al Secretariatului tehnic al Comisiei Nationale a Romaniei pentru UNESCO 1965-1971 - Ambasadorul Romaniei la UNESCO, Paris. In linia marilor sai predecesori, academicienii Tudor Viasnu si Andrei Otetea, a fost ales membru al Consiliului Executiv al UNESCO 1972-1973, 1978-1980 - Directorul Directiei Culturale din Ministerul Afacerilor Externe 1972-1977 - Seful delegatiei romane la Conferinta pentru Securitate si Cooperare in Europa, Helsinki si Geneva 1973-1977 - Directorul Directiei Relatii Europa din Ministerul Afacerilor Externe 1978-1984 - Ambasador cu insarcinari speciale, Ministerul Afacerilor Externe
Kathsurf - Impulse Translate this page dinu lipatti, Antwort. Antwort Der rumänische pianist dinu lipatti, 1917 geboren und schon mit 33 Jahren verstorben, war ein Chopin-Interpret von Weltruf. http://www.kathsurf.at/impulse/lipatti_antwort.html
Antonio Janigro, Cellist He began a solo career immediately upon graduation (1937), playing in recitals with dinu lipatti and Paul BaduraSkoda, the gifted pianist. http://www.cello.org/cnc/janigro.htm
Extractions: Antonio Janigro, the great Italian cellist, was born on January 21, 1918, in the via Guido d'Arezzo in Milan. Janigro said of himself in a 1988 interview with Oreste Bossini: "I was born into a musical, yet tragic, atmosphere. My father had wanted to be a concert pianist, but had lost his left arm to a sharpshooter in a war. Janigro studied piano first, starting at the age of six, and then began playing the cello in 1926, when he was eight years old. He was given a cello at that time by Giovanni Berti, who also gave him his first lessons. He fell in love with the cello immediately. In less than a year he had progressed enough to be admitted to the Verdi Conservatory in Milan, where he studied cello with Gilberto Crepax. When he was eleven years old, through the efforts of his mother Nicola, he found the opportunity to play for Pablo Casals (1929). The result was that Casals gave him a recommendation to Alexanian in Paris, who was teaching Casal's classes at the Ecole Normale from 1921 to 1937. Casals wrote: "A brilliant instrumentalist with a fine sense of style, and, I hope, sufficiently determined, he should become a shining exponenet of our chosen instrument." Janigro waited until 1934, when he was sixteen years old, and then moved to study at the Ecole Normale. Along with Casals and Alexanian, he came into contact with other great cellists and musicians: Cortot, Thibaud, Paul Dukas, Nadia Boulanger, Stravinsky and others. Dinu Lipatti and Genette Neveu were his fellow students.
DWKC.com Music Directory dinu lipatti (The flying Ink-pot) An introduction to the great pianist by Soo Kian Hing, with detailed descriptions of reissues of his recordings. http://dwkc.com/directory/Top/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/L/L
My Favorite Composers of Fugue. dinu lipatti (1917 1950). He is a wonderful romantic pianist, but he played Mozart so well, sounds just like angel. I http://uwstudentweb.uwyo.edu/H/HUIYUANM/music.html
Extractions: Of course he is my number one! His keyboard works, written for the piano (harpsichord), organ, clavierchord... are numerous. I just love all of them. I played his , and also some from the famous Well-Tempered Clavier . Since I switched from the piano to the organ, I played some of his short pieces, from some hymns.You can't imagine his talent unless you take pain to practise and analyze them! Regarding listening, I favor his cantatas, as well as St.Mattew Passion, St.John Passion, Christmas Oratorio, B Minor Mass... And his organ works, (most of which are still too advanced for me to play), are also extraodinary at his time. I like his 6 trio sonatas (BWV 525BWV 530) most. I'm never terribly interested in Post-Romantic composers, but this guy is an exception. I love all his works, including all the tremendous symphonies and lieders. His music is so penetrating to me, I find myself in the complicated but alluring melodies. One thing interesting to notice is, people who dislike him really don't want to lisen to him, but who love him are really obssesed by him. I am a big fan of Mahler, and he is the greatest symphonic composer to me, no matter how many people critisize his confusing structures.:) He is definitely hailed by all the listeners, no matter you are a musician or a person doesn't care classical music. I grew up with his piano sonatas, in which there is full of energy and happniess, so pure, so delicated, you can't tell how hard his life was. And those concertos written for the piano, violin, wind instruments, also chamber music,etc., wow, how could this guy write so much? And he was said to be a party animal!
Great Recordings dinu lipatti the legendary Romanian pianist who died in 1950 at the tragically young age of 33 - in Chopin s 14 Waltzes, a recording, it was said, that http://www.emiclassics.com/groc/groc_great_masters.html
Extractions: Pianist 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: Well known popular music pianists : See List of jazz pianists Well known blues pianists include: Ray Charles also jazz, and
Dinu Lipatti - Wikipedia NL Andere talen Deutsch English. dinu lipatti. dinu lipatti (19 maart 1917 2 december 1950) was een Roemeens pianist en componist. http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinu_Lipatti
Extractions: Dinu Lipatti 19 maart 2 december ) was een Roemeens pianist en componist Zijn moeder was een pianiste, en zijn vader een amateur violist Lipatti was een bijzonder gewaardeerde pianist, die een speciaal gevoel had voor stukken van Mozart Chopin en Schumann Hij is gestorven (in Zwitserland ) aan leukemie Categorieën Pianist Roemeen Views Personal tools Plaatsbepaling Zoeken trukendoos Andere talen Deutsch English De laatste wijziging op deze pagina vond plaats op 2 jun 2004 01:32. De inhoud van wikipedia is zonder enige vorm van garantie beschikaar onder de GNU Free Documentation License Over Wikipedia
NETZEITUNG VOICE Of GERMANY: Die Hausmusik Der Zukunft Translate this page Welcher ist der größte pianist des 20. Jahrhunderts? Artur Rubinstein, Wilhem Kempff, dinu lipatti, Alfred Brendel, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli oder http://www.netzeitung.de/voiceofgermany/254228.html
Extractions: Von Ronald Düker Welcher ist der größte Pianist des 20. Jahrhunderts? Artur Rubinstein, Wilhem Kempff, Dinu Lipatti, Alfred Brendel, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli oder vielleicht Vladimir Horowitz? Unter musikalischen Gesichtspunkten scheint diese Frage ebenso sinnlos und unentscheidbar zu sein, wie die, ob «Sweet Dreams» von den Eurythmics tatsächlich der größte Popsong der achtziger Jahre oder die vierte Sinfonie von Gustav Mahler der sechsten vorzuziehen ist. Lässt man jedoch die Kategorie des Geschmacks beiseite, muss die Antwort eindeutig ausfallen: Glenn Gould ist der größte Pianist des 20. Jahrhunderts. Die Tatsache, dass Gould mit einigen der genannten Interpreten den Hang zur Exzentrik gemeinsam war, tut dabei nichts zur Sache: Die Eigenheiten, mit denen der kanadische Pianist, der 1932 als Sohn eines Pelzhändlers und einer Klavierlehrerin zur Welt gekommen war, den Musikbetrieb verblüffte und schockierte, waren von einer anderen Art. Wenn etwa Michelangeli dafür berühmt war, Konzertveranstalter in den Wahnsinn zu treiben, indem er unmittelbar vor einer geplanten Vorführung vor ausverkauftem Haus den speichelbefeuchteten Zeigefinger in die Luft hielt, um zu entscheiden, dass der Saal zu zugig und ein Konzert daher unmöglich sei, stand das in der Tradition des Geniegebarens der Musikvirtuosen des 19. Jahrhunderts.
New Release Highlights Quantity A Gift Order? NO YES. pianist dinu lipatti The Besancon Recital lipatti, dinu (pno). Great Artists of the Century The Besancon Recital . http://www.hbdirect.com/april/emigac.cfm
Extractions: EMI Classics presents a major and exciting new mid-price series called Great Artists of the Century, which celebrates the art and artistry of a roster of the most distinguished musicians of the 20th century. Each release in the series focuses on one distinguished musician (or group of musicians) and offers a program of important EMI recordings to demonstrate the qualities and achievements of the featured artist(s).
Extractions: TOP-LINK UP-LINK ADD URL SEARCH ... E-MAIL PIANISTS LINKS Arbiter's Museum of Historic Pianists - Arbiter Records Home Page, over 60 very short biographies by Allan Evans. Argerich, Martha b. 1941. - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Ashkenazy, Vladimir 1937- - Some facts, a 1995 interview, discography and reviews from Classic CD magazine page. Astriab, Lou - provides information on the American pianist. Atamian, Dickran - pianist. Ax, Emanuel Batagov, Anton 1965- - Includes biography, gallery and texts by the pianist. Bauer, Harold 1873-1951. - Bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library of Congress includes biography, etc. Baxtresser, Margaret - explores the enchanting, nature-filled world of Claude Debussy and the Impressionist Painters. Bekhterev, Boris - provides information on the Russian-born pianist. Berman, Bart - Israeli concert pianist specializing in Schubert and contemporary music performance. Berman, Boris - Pianist of international stature and teacher at Yale University School of Music. Bernstein, Leonard 1918-1990
RONDO-CD-Führer: Schumann, Klavierkonzert Translate this page Hinsicht ereignete sich 1948, als dinu lipatti und Herbert von Leider lebte lipatti nicht lange genug, um noch Stereo Kein anderer pianist hatte den Mut, die http://www.rondomagazin.de/fuehrer/schumann/rs03.htm
Extractions: Komponiert: 1841-1845, Uraufführung: 4. Dezember 1845 in Dresden Robert Schumanns Frau Clara war eine der größten Virtuosinnen des 19. Jahrhunderts. Was also lag für Schumann näher, sich unmittelbar nach der Hochzeit im Jahre 1840 intensiv der Gattung des Klavierkonzerts zu widmen? Bereits Ende dieses Jahres schrieb er seinen Wunsch in das von den jungen Eheleuten geführte "Ehetagebuch". Im Mai 1841 begann er mit den Skizzen zu einer "Fantasie für Klavier und Orchester", die er im darauffolgenden Sommer vollendete. Hinter der "Fantasie" verbarg sich nichts anderes als der erste Satz des heutigen Klavierkonzerts in einer Urfassung. Schumann hat zu diesem Zeitpunkt das Stück noch nicht als Fragment einer mehrteiligen Komposition, sondern als fertiges Werk gesehen. Als er am 13. August 1841 im Leipziger Gewandhaus seine erste Sinfonie probte, nutzte er die Gelegenheit, um auch das Werk für Klavier und Orchester durchzuspielen. Versuche, das Stück bei Aufführungen an den Mann zu bringen oder es drucken zu lassen, schlugen fehl. Im Sommer 1845 erfolgte eine Umarbeitung des Stückes zum Konzert-Kopfsatz. Das "Intermezzo" und das Finale kamen hinzu, und in dieser Form war das Werk am 4. Dezember 1845 in Dresden zum ersten Mal zu hören. Am Klavier saß Clara Schumann, die sich auch nach dem Tod ihres Mannes für die Verbreitung des Klavierkonzertes einsetzte.
Lehigh University - Zoellner: Music Series May 7, 8 pm; $15 pianist Eugene Albulescu joins fellow Romanian countrymen in a criticallyacclaimed group, whose name honors the piano giant dinu lipatti. http://www3.lehigh.edu/zoellner/musicseries.asp
Extractions: 2003-2004 Music Department Series Join us as we continue to nurture and present the highest standards of excellence in music, theater, dance, the visual arts and other artistic expressions, from the classics to the contemporary. Your enthusiasm drives us to embrace rigorous values, as well as to create the most intriguing assortment of phenomena. Add yourself to our mailing lists or order tickets online now! C all Ticket Services at 610-7LU-ARTS (758-2787) for our season brochure or more information. Throughout our history, poetic words and music have expressed what is beautiful and beloved about the idea of America. Lehigh University students and faculty share the sounds and images of American artists in tribute to this land and all its people. The evening includes Walt Whitman's Year That Trembled, Emily Dickenson's The Secret and Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken, as well as writings by Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes and Nikki Giovanni. Musical works will include Charles Ives's The Unanswered Question, Scott Wheeler's ShoreWatch, Steven Sametz's Never More the Wind with the Lehigh Choir, based on H.D's poem, Paul Salerni's Flora and Money, a piano and trumpet piece with Eugene Albulescu and Bill Warfield, and Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring.
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