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Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra - Concerts | Square | Music Ukranianborn pianist valentina lisitsa, who is capturing the attention of audiencesthroughout the world for her stunning virtuosity and unequaled sense of http://www.wcoconcerts.com/masterworks.htm
Extractions: Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Photo credit: Don Kerkhof Join the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra for our Masterworks series, a special series showcasing some of the best classical music artists from around the globe. From Grammy-nominee David Shifrin to classical guitarist Christopher Parkening, the 2004-2005 season promises to be edgy, spontaneous, exciting and fresh. Join us for a Friday evening concert at 7:30 p.m., complete with free parking, dinners, pre-concert talks and spectacular guest artists. Christopher Parkening Sponsored IN PART by: A preeminent classical guitarist and a critically-acclaimed baritone will join forces - individually and together - with Maestro Sewell and the WCO for a spectacular opening night performance. Christopher Parkening, with his dramatic virtuosity, eloquent musicianship and uniquely beautiful sound, is widely recognized as heir to the legacy of the classical guitar master Andrés Segovia. The soulful Jubilant Sykes will draw on gospel and jazz influences to share his diverse and personal approach to vocal music in a series of traditional spirituals. Program:
FOCM - Valentina Lisitsa (piano) Ukrainian born pianist, valentina lisitsa is capturing the attention of audiencesthroughout the world for her stunning virtuosity and unequaled sense of http://www.miamichambermusic.org/artists/bios/valentina.html
Extractions: (piano) Ukrainian born pianist, Valentina Lisitsa is capturing the attention of audiences throughout the world for her stunning virtuosity and unequaled sense of lyricism in an already formidable repertoire of romantic and late classical masterpieces. Ms. Lisitsa has been acclaimed, bringing to the concert stage rare technical mastery combined with deep musical understanding. Valentina often collaborates with other musicians for chamber music events. She has performed with Lynn Harrell, Ida Haendel, Vadim Repin, William DeRosa. Most recently, Ms. Lisitsa has given recitals at the Grant Park Music Festival, The Seoul Arts Center in South Korea, the Milan Conservatory, the University of California at Berkeley, and she completed a highly successful two-month tour with the Prague Chamber Orchestra in the United States. Highlights of the 2001-02 season include 12 concerts US tour with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra performing among other places in New York (Avery Fisher Hall) and Philadelphia; Europian tour with Stuttgart Symphony Orchestra; solo and chamber music recitals in Milan, Vienna, Amsterdam, Glasgow, New York, Chicago, Miami, San Diego and others. Mrs. Lisitsa has recorded seven highly acclaimed disks for Audiofon label. Her recordings include performances of Shostakovich's First Piano Concerto with the Ekaterinburg Symphony Orchestra, Sarah Caldwell conducting, two CDs of duo piano performances, the Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata with William De Rosa, and three solo recital programs ranging from Mozart to Prokofiev. In addition to her extensive discography, Ms. Lisitsa has also recently finished a television program entitled "Valentina in Miami"- a one hour music special produced and presented by PBS affiliate WLRN in Miami, Florida, and was featured in a segment of the CBS News program "Sunday Morning."
WNUR - "Classical And Beyond" . . . . . Composer MELINDA WAGNER May 24 Composer MARK-ANTHONY TURNADGE May 31 - (no program- technical problem at WNUR) June 7 - pianist valentina lisitsa June 14 http://www.bruceduffie.com/wnurb.html
NPR : Performance Today For Friday, November 30, 2001 . Fiery Russian pianist valentina lisitsa (lihSEET-sah) joins Fred to introduceher performance of the Piano Concerto No. 3 by Sergei Prokofiev. ». http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=30-Nov-2001
The Daily Camera: Music On July 1 Nightengale and Harrell share the Chautauqua stage with valentina lisitsa,the 28year-old Ukrainian-born pianist with whom they played at Florida s http://www.coloradomusicfest.org/reviews/review-6-22-2003.html
Extractions: June 22, 2003 As he approaches his third season as music director of the Colorado Music Festival, Michael Christie says that he is "encouraged by the possibilities and humbled by the reality" of the challenge that the 27-year-old program presents. A mere one year older than the festival, Christie was named maestro in the CMF's 25th anniversary season, when he was only 26. "It's a youthful program," he says, "and I saw immediately that the festival could become anything. Christie is well aware of the responsibility that came his way with the festival, founded by Giora Bernstein in 1977. In Bernstein's 24 years at the helm of this major summer classical music program, the CMF gained wide recognition. Bernstein was respected for his commitment both to the standard repertory and to modern and contemporary works. In several seasons the CMF received awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) for innovative programming. While the new maestro shares the founder's commitment, his programs clearly reflect the image of youth and experimentation that he brings to the program. Although eager to bring new dimensions to the experience of music, Christie stresses repeatedly that he will never program a work that the audience will not enjoy.
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Pacific Symphony Orchestra - Concert Details Featuring valentina lisitsa, a pianist with the kind of jaw dropping talentthat comes along once in a generation! Her rendering of the muchloved http://www.pacificsymphony.org/concerts/detail.asp?anchor=BR
Stereophile: 1997 Records To Die For Mr. DeRosa s renowned skill on the cello is in full display here, as is the remarkabletalent of young Russian pianist valentina lisitsa, whose rendition of http://www.stereophile.com/records2die4/79/index4.html
Extractions: Recent Additions Analog Sources Digital Sources Amplification ... Music in the Round Vote Previous Votes Soapbox Previous Soaps AV Links Previous News Master Index Contact Us 2004 Buyer's Guide Recordings Rec Comps Cool Stuff Back Issues AV Buyer's Guide AV Marketplace Digital Stereophle Jan Feb Mar April ... AV Marketplace Robert Deutsch RCA Victor 68629-2 (CD only). 1996. Jay David Saks, prod.; James P. Nichols, eng. DDD. TT: 62:07 In my full review of Ragtime , I called it my personal Recording of the Year, so I'd be less than consistent if I didn't also choose it as one of this year's R2D4s. The fact is, I still find Ragtime an exciting and at times profoundly moving work. Despite having listened to the CD at least a dozen times, I'm apt to find tears coming to my eyes during the reprise of "Wheels of a Dream" in the finale. Great performances from the large cast, and the recording, while multimiked/multitracked, is unusually fine-sounding. If your CD buying budget for this year allows for only one show-music recording (pity!), make it Ragtime OFFENBACH: Les Contes d'Hoffman (The Tales of Hoffman)
Ida Haendel In Recital - On VAI Audio (1 CD) Ida Haendel, one of the supreme violinists of our time is heard in this 2000recital from the Newport Music Festival. valentina lisitsa is the pianist. http://www.vaimusic.com/CD/1219.shtml
Extractions: Monday, February 09, 2004 Symphony conducts musical history lesson By PAUL LaPANN PARKERSBURG - A history lesson on Russia was presented Sunday afternoon in the Blennerhassett School auditorium. Several symphony patrons remarked on how well Cooper melded the precise and distinctive orchestra sounds with Lisitsa's piano playing. The pianist's deep musical understanding was noted by several symphony-goers Sunday afternoon. Frieda Owen of Parkersburg said Lisitsa combined the strength of a male pianist with the delicacy of a female pianist to present a dazzling performance. Symphony Society board member Susan Christopher of Vienna saw Lisitsa perform six years ago in Chicago. She believes the young pianist has gotten even better since then and put on an amazing show. The audience could easily follow the sad and joyous periods in the piece by her piano-playing style - sometimes forceful and slower at other times.
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra valentina lisitsa piano gave her first solo recital at the age of six and won MichaelHoustoun piano New Zealands master pianist is a favourite artist, and http://www.nzso.co.nz/2004artists.htm
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra overture, a lively SaintSaens concerto with star pianist Stephen Hough James Juddconductor valentina lisitsa piano MOZART Il Seraglio - Overture BARTOK Piano http://www.nzso.co.nz/2004subs.htm
Extractions: Friday April 23 at 6:30pm (Series 1) Music Director James Judd opens The 2004 Season with soprano Margaret Medlyn and some of the most heart-rending music ever written. Richard Strauss' Four Last Songs , which are perfectly complemented by Mahler's large-scale and thrilling Seventh Symphony. James Judd conductor Saturday April 24 at 8pm (Series 2) This concert opens with Norway's captivating 'folk tales in music' followed by the world premiere of leading NZ composer John Psathas' piano concerto. There's a tempting brief encounter introduced by Maestro Judd before the night's highlight - Brahms' magnificent Third Symphony.
Eduard Schmieder and Orchestra in D minor Sayako Kusaka, violinist Alex Slobodyanik, pianist. C minor,Op.35 Allegro Lento Moderato Allegro Brio valentina lisitsa, soloist Franz http://www.eduardschmieder.com/listen.htm
Young Artists valentina lisitsa, USA/pianist under Columbia Artists management.Since debut in New York City with Gerard Schwarz at Lincoln http://www.youngartists.org/newsnnotes.htm
Extractions: Alexandru Tomescu/Romania - invited to be a member of the jury in the 2003 Sarasate Internatinal Violin Competition in Spain, youngest ever to receive such honor. He is named a State Soloist of Romaniam, performing with National Radio Symphony and recording 4 CD annually. Winner of 28 international awards, featured in the prestigious Strad and Classica magazines. Under Valmalette Management. Pavel Sporcl/Czech Republic Soprano LaTonia Moore/USA - is taken on two leading roles in Dresden and Houston operas, and will be featured in ElleGirl magazine. Valentina Lisitsa, USA/Pianist - under Columbia Artists management. Since debut in New York City with Gerard Schwarz at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall, Valentina has regularly receives critical praise for her performances and enjoying a fast growing solo career. She continues to ollaborate Lynn Harrell, Ida Haendel, Cho-Liang Lin, Vadim Repin. Sayako Kusaka/Japan - 1st prize winner of the 21st Radolfo Lipizer International Violin Competition, top prizes in the most prestigious competitions: Silver Medal at the Premio Paganini International Violin Competition in Italy, Third Prize at the 8th
Welcome To Young Artists International From I PALPITI Young Artists Young Artists International makes you a star. valentina lisitsa, concert pianist currently under management with CAMI. http://www.youngartists.org/testimonials.htm
Extractions: "I had heard of different similar organizations, but none of them had such generous and broad ideas for its members: organizing the annual Laureates Festival, awards and master classes, promotion and publicity for the promising ones. All of these things are so often promised, but so seldom seen. YAI has done it for me and therefore I consider that its future development is vital for the young musicians and for saving classical music. I would like to express my deepest thanks and gratitude for all that has been done for me by YAI. I shall always remember that."
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Bright Star Season Presents Prague Chamber Orchestra January 27 27, the Viterbo College Bright Star Season will host the worldrenowned Prague ChamberOrchestra, with a special appearance by noted pianist valentina lisitsa. http://www.viterbo.edu/campnews/releases/archives/spring1998/prague.htm
Extractions: On January 27, the Viterbo College Bright Star Season will host the world-renowned Prague Chamber Orchestra, with a special appearance by noted pianist Valentina Lisitsa. The show promises to be one not soon forgotten. Each musician is a maestro, heralded an American critic during the first North American tour of the Prague Chamber Orchestra Without Conductor (translation of its full Czech title). An ensemble of 36 musicians, the Orchestra plays without conductor, sustained instead by the superb musicianship of each player, and is renowned for its exquisite precision, intonation and balance. In rehearsal and performance, each individual contributes as an interpreter, similar to more intimate chamber music ensembles. The Orchestras repertoire ranges from Baroque to the twentieth century and often includes compositions of todays leading and active composers. The New York Times characterized the Orchestra as a marvelous precision instrument. The Washington Post described the ensembles musical sound as light, clear, perfectly articulated and fresh as a spring gust of wind. Romes Il Giornale dItalio wrote: They demonstrated the highest form of artistic discipline, not blind and passive discipline to a conductor but an enlightened and conscious one. After its successful tour in February of 1996 in the eastern part of North America, Prague Chamber Orchestra makes its eagerly awaited thirteenth North American Tour in 1997?98 season with the remarkable young Russian pianist Valentina Lisitsa and the acclaimed Russian trumpeter, Sergei Nakariakov.