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Extractions: [62'32"] full-price by Johann D'Souza INKTRODUCTION. It is not uncommon for Americans to give ticker-tape parades to homecoming winning basketball teams like the Chicago Bulls or Olympic medallists; but for a pianist- that's practically unheard of. Well, that is exactly what happened to Van Cliburn, the tall Texan, when he won the First (ever) Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow in 1958. A virtual unknown on Russian soil, he was soon to be the favourite going into the finals. The Russians were shocked but not surprised for Cliburn possessed charm, charisma, stature and not forgetting good technique. Practically every major classical recording star has won a major competition, Martha Argerich - the Chopin Competition; Vladimir Ashkenazy - 2nd Tchaikovsky Competition 1962; Murray Perahia - Leeds Piano Competition; Kristian Zimmerman - Chopin Competition and the list goes on and on. In fact it is now a great belief that one needs a major competition to bolster one's career. Major competitions like the Leeds, the Arthur Rubinstein Competition, Tchaikovsky and Chopin Competitions give the winners major career breakthroughs, with engagements at various major halls and festivals, recording contracts with major labels like DG, EMI or Teldec (who can normally afford the crème de la crème). Past winners of the Van Cliburn competition in recent years have included Jose Fenghali and Alexei Sultanov.
Keyboard Toccatas BWV 910-916 - Recordings - Part 2: 1961-1970 Complete Recordings 19611970. 10. daniel pollack, pianist 1958 and 1961-The Legendary Moscow Recordings. Toccata No. 5 BWV 914. daniel pollack (Piano). http://www.bach-cantatas.com/NVD/BWV910-916-Rec2.htm
Extractions: Keyboard Toccatas BWV 910-916 Recordings Part 2 Complete Recordings 1961-1970 Daniel Pollack, Pianist: 1958 and 1961 -The Legendary Moscow Recordings Toccata No. 5 BWV 914 Daniel Pollack (Piano) Cambria Feb 1961 CD / TT: 75:47 Time: 7:02 Igor Kipnis: His First Solo Recordings (1962) Toccata No. 5 BWV 914 Igor Kipnis (Haarpsichord) VAI CD / TT: 76:56 Time: 6:35 Toccatas Toccatas BWV 910-916 Glenn Gould (Piano) Sony Apr 1963; Oct- Nov 1976; May-Jun 1979 2-CD / TT: 43:08 + 37:49 Time: 11:43, 11:13, 14:01, 17:08, 8:35, 8:44, 8:52 Pyuana Plays Bach Toccata BWV 910 Rafael Puyana (Harpsichord) Mercury CD / TT: 74:29 Time: 12:12 Toccata No. 3 BWV 912 George Malcolm (Harpsichord) Decca Ace of Diamonds Mid 1960s ? LP / TT: Time: Arthur Loesser in Recital Toccata No. 3 BWV 912 Arthur Loesser (Piano) Marston June 1967 2-CD / TT: 157:15 Time: 10:22 Works for Cembalo Toccata No. 6 BWV 915 Karl Richter (Harpsichord) Archiv Produktion CD / TT: ~ 50 Time: Galling Plays Bach: The Solo Keyboard Works
LSM Chamber Music Society - Concert V studying privately with Robert Turner, he went on to the University of SouthernCalifornia to study with internationally acclaimed pianist daniel pollack. http://lsmcms.adnc.com/concert5.html
Extractions: Mr. Thies captured world-wide attention in December 1995 when he won the Gold Medal at the Second International Prokofiev Competition in St. Petersburg, Russia. With this victory, he became the first American pianist to win first prize in a Russian piano competition since Van Cliburn's triumph in the 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. Mr. Thies has performed with over forty orchestras including: the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Liepaja Symphony Orchestra, Mexico City Philharmonic, Auckland Philharmonia, Pasadena Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Long Beach Symphony, National Repertory Orchestra, Eugene (Or.) Symphony, and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra. His concerts have been broadcast throughout Russia, the Baltic States, Mexico, New Zealand, and the United States.
Breaking News at the 2001 Concert Artists Guild International Competition, pianist Alpin Hong s classeswith André Watts, Emanuel Ax and daniel pollack, and participated at http://www.arts4all.com/newsletter/breakingnews/breakingnews.asp?bb=1482&aid=13
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Thies have included Robert Turner and daniel pollack, both proteges of the legendary Russianpedagogue Madame Rosina Lhevinne, and the great pianist Josef Lhevinne. http://www.hso.org/thies.htm
Extractions: Robert Edward Thies piano Robert Edward Thies captured worldwide attention in December 1995 when he won the Gold Medal at the Second International Prokofiev Competition in St. Petersburg, Russia. With this victory, Thies became the first American pianist to win first prize in a Russian piano competition since Van Cliburn's triumph in the 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. Born in New Jersey in 1971, Thies resides in Los Angeles. His teachers have included Robert Turner and Daniel Pollack, both proteges of the legendary Russian pedagogue Madame Rosina Lhevinne, and the great pianist Josef Lhevinne. Thies has already performed with more than forty orchestras including the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Mexico City Philharmonic, Auckland Philharmonia, Fort Worth Symphony, Pasadena Symphony, and the National Symphony of Mexico. He has appeared in recital throughout the United States, and his concerts have been broadcast in Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Bolivia, Hungary, Mexico, and New Zealand. Renowned as a pianist of exceptional versatility, Thies in one season alone performed thirteen different concertos to critical acclaim. In December 2002 Thies played a performance with the LA Jewish Symphony the
Extractions: (Ukraine) Ivan Karabyts is the People's Artist of Ukraine, composer, Professor of the P.Tchaikovsky National Musicfk Academy. He was born in 1945 in Donetsk region of Ukraine. In 1971 he graduated from the Tchaikovsky State Conservatory. In 1974 he finished post-graduate courses under such famous Ukrainian composers as Boris Lyatoshinsky and Myroslav Skoryk. He wrote his first works when he was a student. Recognition came to him at the age of 24 when he became a laureate of the All- Union competition of Young Composers. Ivan Karabyts' creative works are an important constituent of achievements of eminent Ukrainian composers. They exert a significant influence on the development of modern Ukrainian music. The composer has created more then ten large-scale instrumental and vocal - symphonic works (3 symphonies, 3 oratorios, 4 concerts for an orchestra, and 2 concertos for piano with orchestra), tens of chamber music pieces, 3 vocal cycles, 24 preludes for piano, and music for movies and theater.
Extractions: SCOTT DUNN Born in rural Iowa, Scott Dunn is an acclaimed concert pianist and conductor, who made his Carnegie Hall debut with Dennis Russell Davies and the American Composers Orchestra playing the world premiere of his own orchestration of Vernon Duke's lost Piano Concerto in C (a work written in 1923 for Arthur Rubinstein, but never performed, as the composer never completed the orchestration). Working from a two-piano score Dunn orchestrated the work in 1998 and premiered it at Carnegie Hall as part of the Gershwin Centenary concerts of the 1998-1999 concert season). Dunn made a second Carnegie Hall solo appearance in 2001, again with Davies and the ACO, that time performing The Spellbound Concerto of Rosza and has since appeared repeatedly in major venues and with major orchestras through out the US and Europe . Dunn made his professional conducting debut in Eastern Europe in 2000. From 1999-2001 he served as associate music director to Maestro Lukas Foss for the Music Festival of the Hamptons . For the 2002 season, Maestro John Mauceri appointed Dunn assistant conductor for the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra in Los Angeles . Summer of 2003, Dunn served as music director for La Boheme, Weill's Kleine Mahagonny and a new work by Ricky Ian Gordon all produced in Tuscany by La Fabbrica. A prize-winning champion of contemporary music, Dunn toured Europe and former states of the Soviet Union as a solo piano recitalist for the USIS introducing many of those locales to such classics of American piano literature as the Elliott Carter Piano Sonata and the Concord Sonata of Charles Ives.
Embassy Events DCM Brenda Schoonover hosted a recital by US pianist daniel pollack, jury memberof the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition of Belgium, at her http://www.usembassy.be/embassy/embevents.htm
Extractions: Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 to 6:00 p.m Events at the U.S. Embassy Cultural Events with an American Connection Other Events with U.S. Embassy Sponsorship May 10, 2004 Forum Lecture Series: Disclosure/Corporate Governance in the Wake of Enron (and Parmalat), by Dr. David A. Westbrook Dr. David A. Westbrook is Professor of Law at the University at Buffalo Law School of the State University of New York. At the Forum, Dr. Westbrook explained the history of and the reasons for the mandatory disclosure regime in the U.S. In his recent book "City of Gold: An Apology for Global Capitalism in a Time of Discontent," Professor Westbrook attempts to make sense of the globalization debate, examining the powerful cultural and political implications of a force that is transforming the way we live and view the world, arguing that "markets not nations" have become the dominant form of global governance. He also met with Antwerp business representatives, as well as academic audiences and students at the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL) in order to discuss globalization issues.
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Extractions: Songs All Music Classical Solo Instrumentals Text size: A A A A setTextSizeBold(title); ROBIN ALCIATORE A Passion for Piano! Robin Alciatore is a versatile and award-winning pianist, composer and arranger. She is also one of the most popular classical pianists on the internet. Her music has been downloaded more than 3 million times in less than 4 years. Whether you are a classical music "purist" looking for a "real" pianist (not mechanical midi) or simply an avid listener of "all- things piano", you will find yourself returning to Robins music again and again. Robin is a voting member of NARAS (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences), ASCAP, and the Society of Composers and Lyricists. Robin began playing the piano at age 7 and has studied with Nino Albanese, Johana Harris (UCLA) and Daniel Pollack (USC). While still in her teens, she was a finalist in a number of regional piano competitions, including two successive Southern California Bach Festivals. Robin has earned a B.A. in Music and an M.A. in Humanities, with an emphasis in 19th Century Romanticism. Download MP3 (8.75 MB)
Classical Music MIDI Page - Links daniel pollack daniel pollack s concert career has taken him worldwide across five Seeand hear this internationally recognized concert pianist on his cutting http://www.cmmp.org/links.htm
Extractions: No MIDI files here, but there is a lot of useful information. They have biography's of decent length (much better than mine) works lists, collections of pictures, informational pages on the history of western music, musical epochs, musical form and much more. Links to some online music stores: MIDI player software: Links to some online sheet music stores: A daily updated catalog of editable sheet music at very reasonable prices. Download their free viewer to view, print, and play the music, or buy one of their more advanced packages to view, print, play, and edit sheet music.
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Bio have included Robert Turner and daniel pollack, both protégés of the legendaryRussian pedagogue Madame Rosina Lhevinne, and the great pianist Josef Lhevinne http://www.robertthies.org/rthies_main/bio.htm
Extractions: Thies has already performed with over forty orchestras including the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Mexico City Philharmonic, Auckland Philharmonia, Fort Worth Symphony, Pasadena Symphony, and the National Symphony of Mexico. He has appeared in recital throughout the United States, and his concerts have been broadcast in Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Bolivia, Hungary, Mexico, and New Zealand. Upcoming engagements include appearances with the Auckland Philharmonia, Huntsville Symphony, New West Symphony, and the Pasadena Symphony. Mr. Thies is also a dedicated chamber musician, collaborating with many eminent musicians. This past year marked the debut of the Thies Piano Quartet, comprised of violinist Roger Wilkie, cellist Cecilia Tsan, and violist Brian Dembow. He has been a guest artist with the New Hollywood String Quartet and the renowned Blair String Quartet and has worked with Yo-Yo Ma, Joel Krosnick, David Geringas, and Bernard Greenhouse. In 1995, Thies explored another area of the repertoire and studied lieder and song repertoire with Harold Heiberg at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. Most recently he completed a recording of Hungarian music with the Hungarian flutist, Boglárka Kiss.
Extractions: Robert Thies A pianist of "unerring, warm-toned refinement, revealing judicious glimmers of power," [Los Angeles Times] Robert Edward Thies captured worldwide attention in December 1995 when he won the Gold Medal at the Second International Prokofiev Competition in St. Petersburg, Russia. With this victory, Thies became the first American pianist to win first prize in a Russian piano competition since Van Cliburn's triumph in the 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. Thies has already performed with over forty orchestras including the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Mexico City Philharmonic, Auckland Philharmonia, Fort Worth Symphony, Pasadena Symphony, and the National Symphony of Mexico. He has appeared in recital throughout the United States, and his concerts have been broadcast in Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Bolivia, Hungary, Mexico, and New Zealand. Upcoming engagements include appearances with the Auckland Philharmonia, Huntsville Symphony, New West Symphony, and the Pasadena Symphony. Mr. Thies is also a dedicated chamber musician, collaborating with many eminent musicians. This past year marked the debut of the Thies Piano Quartet, comprised of violinist Roger Wilkie, cellist Cecilia Tsan, and violist Brian Dembow. He has been a guest artist with the New Hollywood String Quartet and the renowned Blair String Quartet and has worked with Yo-Yo Ma, Joel Krosnick, David Geringas, and Bernard Greenhouse. In 1995, Thies explored another area of the repertoire and studied lieder and song repertoire with Harold Heiberg at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. Most recently he completed a recording of Hungarian music with the Hungarian flutist, Bogl¡rka Kiss.
Oboists In The News director, Philharmonia Virtuosi; Marlana Malas, chairman, voice department,Chautauqua Institution School of Music; daniel pollack, pianist and jurist http://idrs.colorado.edu/Publications/DR/DR13.3/DR13.3.Stolper.OITN.html
Extractions: Oboists in the News by Daniel Stolper Lansing, Michigan Washington Barella, left, who received his Artist Diploma in May from the University of Hartford's Hartt School of Music, is one of two first prize winners in the 1990 Concert Artists Guild International New York Competition. As recipient of the first prize, Mr. Barella will receive a cash award of $2,500; a recital sponsored by Concert Artists Guild during the 1990-91 season at Merkin Concert Hall; recitals in other major cities throughout the United States; free management by Concert Artists Guild for at least two years; a work commissioned by Concert Artists Guild from a composer of the winner's choice and an exclusive recording contract with the Amsterdam-based label, Channel Classics, for its "Winning Artists Series." In sum, the first prize is valued at over $45,000. For his performance Mr. Barella presented oboe works including Dutilleux's Sonata, Schumann's Three Romances , Yun's Piri for Oboe solo , Bach's Partita in G Minor for Oboe Solo and Pasculli's Variations on Donizetti's "La Favorita. " He was accompanied by pianist, George Lopez, who will receive his Bachelor of Music in Applied Piano Performance from Hartt. Mr. Lopez is a student of Luiz de Moura Castro.
Requests For Book Reviews daniel pollack, The Legendary Moscow Recordings, 1958 and 1961 Anthology of Sources,ed. daniel Albright (Chicago A Tribute Joshua Pierce, pianist (Ants, 2004 http://www.perspectivesofnewmusic.org/booksreceived.htm
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