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Extractions: As a child prodigy, Angela Brownridge was equally talented in composition and extemporization. She made her first public appearance when she was seven. At eight her works were published. By the age of ten she had given her first Concerto performance in London. Starting at tweve and all through her teens she toured throughout Great Britain in recitals and as soloist with orchestra. She won a piano scholarship to Edinburgh University and after earning her Bachelor of Music Degree she was awarded a further scholarship to study in Rome. After winning numerous competitions, she continued her studies in London where she now makes her home. Gwhyneth Chen , Pianist
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Extractions: Crotchet Amazon Pogorelich has already given us an astounding version of Gaspard de la Nuit on CD. In his reflective and meditative approach to Valses Nobles et Sentimentales Valses Nobles et Sentimentales in their excellent newly-edited Ravel series, as bars 31-34 of the fourth waltz were modified by the composer after publication, yet here, as always, the standard Durand edition reading of this passage is recorded. Pogorelich is up to date in his choice of edition for Pictures at an Exhibition Bydlo is only the most obvious. Apart from some discreet reinforcement of the bass at the climax of The Great Gate of Kiev Gnomus Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle The Old Castle is at odds with the deliberate monotony which Mussorgsky seeks as appropriate to the grey desolation of the scene being invoked; and the elongated pauses at the start of
ArtsJournal Music: Daily Arts News pianist ivo pogorelich played an alltime slow Rachmaninoff concertowith the Philadelphia Orchestra last week to a chorus of boos. http://www.artsjournal.com/music/music1099.shtml
Extractions: HOME MUSIC AJ ARTS Arts Issues Dance Ideas Media ... Issue Tracks AJ EXTRA AJ Blogs Threads ArtsWatch AJ Radio ... Publications Links SUBSCRIBE Newsletters ABOUT About Us Search Contact Testimonials CLASSIFIEDS AJ Classifieds About AJClassifieds Place an Ad SYNDICATION Overview Packages Testimonials Licensing OCTOBER 1999 BOCELLI DEBUT DUD: Tenor Andrea Bocelli made his North American opera debut with "Werther" in Detroit this weekend. One critic calls the performance brave and given with charm, but his untrained voice was "inadequate and ultimately boring." Detroit News 10/31/99 AND: Other reviews - New York Times Boston Globe Chicago Tribune SECTION BY SECTION, musician by musician: the Chicago Symphony deconstructed. Chicago Tribune 10/31/99 THE JAZZ CANON: A case for the 20 most important jazz recordings ever. Commentary 10/29/99 PIRATE HUNTING: Music theft has become rampant on the internet. Now a plan by the global music industry to fight digital pirates. Wired 10/29/99 THE SOUND OF NEGOTIATION: Toronto Symphony Musicians have been on strike for five weeks - they haven't negotiated for a month. This week they offered to come individually to orchestra board members homes and play for them - and plead their case.
Extractions: Seattle Times music critic BEN VANHOUTEN Gerard Schwarz's 20th anniversary with the Seattle Symphony will be feted during the 2004-05 season. An opening-night gala will feature six of Schwarz's musical friends. E-mail this article Print this article Search archive How do you follow an orchestra's centennial? In the case of the Seattle Symphony, with a season celebrating the 20th anniversary of music director Gerard Schwarz. More than 220 performances are planned for next season, including a three-city tour of Washington this fall. Schwarz will conduct 10 of the 18 Masterpiece main-subscription series programs, where the offerings will extend from the Verdi Requiem to a new commission by composer Paul Schoenfield. He'll share the podium with a lineup of guest conductors, including two of today's most eminent women of the baton: Marin Alsop (the new principal conductor of England's Bournemouth Symphony) and JoAnn Falletta (music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic and the Virginia Symphony). Among the season highlights: The Mainly Mozart Series moves this year from a Thursday-Friday format to Thursday-Saturday, in response to audience demand, and will open with pianist/conductor Ignat Solzhenitsyn (and "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"). French maestro Philippe Entremont returns; Schwarz will conduct the "Jupiter" Symphony in that series.
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Extractions: homepage biography discography current events and projects ... downloads what they say... Read the article "A Jazz Man Comes Of Age" in International Herald Tribune by Mike Zwerin "Tough Customer" (Enja) "Village Voice", July 1993 "For a sterling piano trio, try Russian-born Simon Nabatov's "Tough Customer" (enja), with bassist Mark Helias and drummer Tom Rainey. These three are so close,it's almost a crowd.Nabatov, Ray Anderson's regular pianist, was Moscow Conservatory-trained, but he swings anyway, with great articulation and diamant-hard attack even at insane tempos."Tough Customer" features snaky bass vamps, fiendish metrical intricacies and a frequently shifting landscape. ...you'll dig this. Kevin Whitehead "Loco Motion" (ASP Records) "Cadence", October 1992 "While previous Nabatov recordings have impressed me, nothing has been as satisfying as this disc. With ideas galore and enough tools to get the job done, Simon Nabatov is a pianist of prodigious powers. "Loco Motion" is a fine effort by this original and inventive keyboardist.Nabatov blends stride, bop and free styles as if the improvising piano tradition were merely one long stream of symbiotic chain-links, which of course it is. Fortunately, the recording and the instrument were equal to the musicianship on this session. Is it too much to ask that the compositions be winners as well? No, it's not and they are.The result is an outstanding release.
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Extractions: On Yundi Li Alex Tseng Yundi Li- what can I say about him? There isn't much I can say, except to praise him for the music he has played for us, and to praise God, for the tremendous gift with which He has blessed Yundi , that he may share it with us, in awe of God's generous beauty, that even those who do not know Him may experience and enjoy this beauty. Yundi Li is the 1st prize winner of the 2000 International Chopin Competition in Warsaw . Li's emergence from the competition caused a sensation in the musical world. Not only was he the first Chinese pianist to capture gold at the competition, but also he was the youngest ever. In the two previous competitions in 1990 and 1995, 1st place was not awarded because none of the competitors was considered good enough to share the same glory of the great competition winners in the past. Prior to that, Stanislov Bunin was the winner of the 1985 competition, already considered inferior to previous winners. Indeed, the judging system is extremely harsh, and the competition is the most competitive in the world. Take Vladimir Ashkenazy and Mitsuko Uchida for example. They would be well-deserving of a first prize in the competition, but there were superior competitors in their years, and they each captured second prize, with Adam
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions Glenn Gould, Vladimir Horowitz, Murray Perahia, Alfred Brendel, Evgenij Kissin, ClaudioArrau, ivo pogorelich, András Schiff. How did you become a pianist? . http://www.erik-reischl.de/faq_en.htm
Extractions: The following is a selection of questions a pianist always gets asked. The technique of "Frequently Asked Questions" is commonly used in computing business. Actually this section could also be called: "What you ever wanted to know about pianists but never dared to ask". This question is asked most frequently. Many pianists find it difficult to anwer satisfactorily and this is so in my case as the time I spend each day at the piano varies from between zero and 6 -7 hours. Memorizing is for the most part a sort of a "secondary" product that comes automatically from practising. The more experience you have, the more chords, scales, etc. you know. Instead of the four notes C, E flat, F sharp and A, I simply memorize a minor seventh cord! Additionally I use the auditive memory and the "finger"-memory. The latter is an automatism which comes from the repetition of movements. "Are you nervous during performances?"
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Extractions: LARISSA DEDOVA Mikhail Volchek " Larissa Dedova is a splendid musician and a gifted promising performer". These are the words of Lev Oborin , the famous Russian pianist. Professor at the Tchaikovsky Moskow State Conservatory. Larissa Dedova began studying the piano at the age of 5, two years later she became a pupil of the Gnessin Special Music School. U pon graduation, she entered the Moscow State Conservatory where for five years she has been a student of Professor Lev Oborin who greatly influenced her artistic nature. Lev Oborin became her model in the worship of music and teaching. Professor Yevgeny Malinin guided her in her postgraduate studies. His pedagogical principles and bright artistry greatly contributed to her performance skills. Professor Malinin wrote in the newspaper " Vechernya Moskva ": "Larissa Dedova has the makings of a great musician-peculiar individuality, self less love for music, artistry and will" Since 1974, she has been teaching at the Tchaikovsky Consevatory of Moscow. Her talent in discovering and developing the best ability of students was rewarded.
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Extractions: In the early 1960s, the Metropolitan Museum collaborated with the Ford Foundation on a two-year commissioning program that linked composers to performers. Partnerships included Virgil Thomson for Betty Allen, Milton Babbitt for Bethany Beardslee, Norman Dello Joio for Sidney Harth, Benjamin Lee for Gary Graffman, and Quincy Porter for Oscar Shumsky.
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Extractions: Title Description Author/Webmaster Johann Theodor Roemhildt The site is dedicated to the German Baroque composer Johann Theodor Roemhildt (1684-1756), who was based in Merseburg. He was was not only a contemporary of J.S.Bach, he also lived about 30 km from Leipzig [mostly German] Great-Pianists Mailing List: Concert pianists, classical music. Our focus is on the great concert pianists, past, present, and budding, in recordings and recital, w/ Internet radio schedules of live or rare concerts Andrys A classical music web site [Turkish] Serhan Bali IRIS Center Center for Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector, at the Department of Economics, University of Maryland Thierry van Bastelaer Jay H. Beder Associate Professor Personal Page at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Website Jay H. Beder The Unofficial Ivo Pogorelich Fan Club This website is dedicated to the best modern concert pianist in the world, Ivo Pogorelich. Pogorelich fans from around the world are urged to contribute their thoughts to this project's success Julian Benedict Concordia Seminary Library welcomes you. It is our desire to provide you with useful on-line information about the library and the services available to you
Extractions: E ach month this page gives the reflections and insights of a musical artist/educator of note. You may not always agree with the opinions expressed, but we think you will find them interesting and informative. The opinions offered here are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily represent those of the West Mesa Music Teachers Association, its officers, or members. (We have attorneys, too!). At the end of the interview, you'll find hypertext links to the interviewee's e-mail and Web sites (where available), so you can learn more if you're interested. This Month's Interview Other Interviews Return to the Piano Education Home Page Richard Cionco , Professor of Piano, California State University, Sacramento, CA USA Pianist Richard Cionco , praised by Donal Henahan of the New York Times for his " sensitive pianism ", first performed as soloist with orchestra at age nine, and has since performed with many orchestras including the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra, the Oakland Civic Symphony, and with the Seijo Symphony of Tokyo in a Washington, D.C. concert that commemorated Japan's admission to the United Nations. A New Mexico native, he has returned to New Mexico many times to perform as soloist with the Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra and was featured with the Lawton Philharmonic Orchestra in Oklahoma as a winner in the Louise D. McMahon International Music Competition. In Europe he has performed concerti with the Czech State Chamber Orchestra and in Prague's Smetana Hall with the North Bohemian Philharmonic Orchestra as a winner in the Prague Spring International Music Competition. Most recently, he performed Rachmaninov's
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Extractions: - Music Navigator - Music Library Home Page Using the Music Library: - Music Library Tutorial Pages - Music Library How To Page - How to Find Music in the Online Catalog - How to Find A Song in the Music Library - How to Find Music in Collections - Guide to Music Call Numbers - Principles of Music Uniform Titles - Work Numbers for Selected Composers - Glossary Information Resources: - Music Subject Resources - Indexes and Databases - Electronic Journals - Selected Internet Resources - Selected Print Resources Pathfinders - Art Song - Music Theater - Opera - Sacred Vocal Music - Vocal Pedagogy - Choral Music - Flute (Piccolo) / Recorder - Oboe (English horn) - Clarinet - Bassoon - Horn - Trumpet - Trombone - Percussion - Piano - Violin - Cello - Chamber - Symphonies - Jazz - Band / Wind Ensemble Selected Sources: - Classical Music - Jazz, Blues, and Soul - Musical Theatre and Film Music - Popular, Folk, and Country Music
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Extractions: Ooit gingen mensen naar een concert omdat er muziek van componist X of Y werd uitgevoerd. Maar, net zoals er regisseurstoneel is, zijn dirigenten vaak de publiekstrekker geworden. Men gaat of ging 'luisteren' naar een Bernstein of een von Karajan, naar een Abbado, Haitink, Dutoit, Kobayashi, Harnoncourt etc. En wat er dan gespeeld wordt is in zo'n geval van ondergeschikt belang. Natuurlijk hebben we parallel hieraan ook de grote solisten, die door hun persoonlijke aantrekkingskracht eveneens het repertoire overstijgen, soms gecombineerd met even persoonlijke eigenaardigheden. Een Horowitz die zich allerlei vrijheden permitteerde maar verder adembenemend, zij het lang niet altijd foutloos speelde, kon een potje breken bij het publiek. Gelukkig gaan talent en een onuitstaanbaar karakter niet per definitie samen. Zo'n cellist als Yo-Yo Ma, die alles met het grootste gemak en een hartverwarmende muzikaliteit schijnt te kunnen spelen, is er behalve aimabel ook bescheiden onder gebleven. Onlangs werd er een door hem in Amsterdam gegeven master class uitgezonden. Als commentaar daarop zei hij onder meer dat van dergelijke openbare lessen zowel leerling als docent bijleren. En inderdaad hoorden we geïnspireerd en gevarieerd spel, zowel tips als bewondering. Wat me echter het meest is bijgebleven zijn de stralende gezichten van Larissa Groeneveld en Quirine Viersen, enkele van de 'leerlingen', als ze al dan niet letterlijk iets samen met Ma hadden gespeeld. Dan begrijp je opeens waarom musici verliefd op elkaar worden, relaties met elkaar hebben. Met muziek als katalysator in zo'n gezamenlijke belevenis is de verleiding compleet.
Pianists: Andrey Ponochevny pianist Andrey Ponochevny magnificently played the solo part of Liszts Thehighly praised ivo pogorelich was several years ago at the Philharmonie in http://www.artistsinternational.com/andrey.htm
Extractions: Pianist Andrey Ponochevny, Bronze Medal Winner of the 2002 International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow, was honored as the featured pianist at the General Assembly of the World Federation of International Music Competitions (WFIMC) in Washington, D.C. Music Critic Anna Crebo writes: "...Whereas most performers are content to overwhelm their audiences with spectacular exterior glimpses, Ponochevny through his fiery, imaginative renderings - manages to illuminate their splendid architectonics from within..." In addition to his success in Moscow, Mr. Ponochevny has won many top prizes, including First Prize at the 24th International William Kapell Piano Competition at age 21. Since then, he has toured extensively in the United States, performing solo recitals throughout the country. He has been the featured soloist at Alice Tully Hall in New Yorks Lincoln Center and at Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. His concerts have been broadcast on WGBH, Boston, WQXR, New York, and nationwide on WFMT, Chicago. As orchestral soloist Mr. Ponochevny has appeared with such orchestras as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Des Moines Symphony, Rogue Valley Symphony and the Illinois Symphony, among others. Mr. Ponochevnys 2003/2004 appearances include performances at Salle Alfred Cortot, Paris, Kiev; and the National Opera in Minsk, Belarus, where he was named "Minsk Citizen of the Year." He gives concerts in Russia and in Germany where the Chopin Society will feature him in an open air concert of Tchaikovskys