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Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index 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: Martha Argerich Claudio Arrau Vladimir Ashkenazy Gina Bachauer Wilhelm Backhaus Daniel Barenboim Simon Barere Bart Berman Boris Berman Idil Biret Jorge Bolet Alfred Brendel Bruno Canino Robert Casadesus Shura Cherkassky Dino Ciani Aldo Ciccolini Van Cliburn Harriet Cohen Jean-Philippe Collard Alfred Cortot Clifford Curzon Bella Davidovich Alicia de Larrocha Vasso Devetsi Peter Donohoe Barry Douglas Hans Eijsackers Vladimir Feltsmann Annie Fischer Edwin Fischer Leon Fleischer Walter Gieseking Emil Gilels Jacob Gimpel Katrine Gislinge Misha Goldstein Richard Goode Glenn Gould Lola Graham Gary Graffman Hélène Grimaud Friedrich Gulda Horatio Gutierrez
Extractions: "I am floored by the piano playing of the late Art Tatum. I just can't get enough of his records. [Dubal Interjects: "I think Horowitz also admired Tatum."] How that man could improvise! What harmonic imagination! Classically trained musicians have almost completely lost the art of improvisation. Ironically, Tatum may be in a more direct line of descent from Bach than we are. They could both improvise an eight-part fugue if they had to."
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Extractions: The grandson of violinist and composer Adolf Busch and son of pianist Rudolf Serkin, Peter Serkin entered the Curtis Institute of Music at the age of 11 and a year later made his debut at the Marlboro Music Festival. Since that time, Serkin has performed with symphony orchestras worldwide, including those in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, as well as the London Symphony, New Japan Philharmonic and the Vienna Symphony. In addition to playing chamber music with individual performers and orchestras, including Pablo Casals, Yo-Yo Ma, the Budapest String Quartet and Tashi (which he founded), Serkin has performed numerous worldwide premieres. Serkin has premiered several of Peter Lieberson's and the late Toru Takemitsu's pieces. Mr. Lieberson recently completed his eighth work for Serkin, a piano piece titled "The Ocean that has no West and no East" in memory of composer Toru Takemitsu. Toru Takemitsu. This season, Koch Records will release an album that contains compositions by Webern, Wolpe, Takemitsu, Messiaen, Wuorinen, Knussen, and Lieberson.
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Extractions: Music Home Photo Gallery Discography Jacket Images ... Korean Rudolf Serkin(28th Mar. 1903~8th May 1991) [ The piano has always been less interesting to me than the music ] Curriculum Vitae [ Photo from Philips Homepage Many pianists begin as solist, but turn to other way(chamber musician or vocal accompanist) after they know the talent of their own are not proper to solist. The opposite cases are so rare, in which I think Rudolf Serkin perhaps succeeded most. Furthermore, he is one of the most outstanding example of a professional musical family in 20th century. Rudolf Serkin was born in Eger(Bohemia? Austria?) on 28th March 1903 in a Jewish Russian family. He was taught music by father(singer) and moved to Vienna at nine, where piano by Richard Robert and composition by Joseph Marx(then George Szell was among his pupil, and the two musician coworked in many recordings later in USA). Rudolf was hailed as a child prodigy as he played Mendelssohn's concerto with Vienna Philharmonic at twelve, but he started regular concert carrier in 1920. It is said that his connection with Busch family was in 1920, also. (I heard this story that) Adolf Busch was seated at a concert by Rudolf. Busch was amazed by Rudolf's gifts and tried to meet him so as to ask his accompaniment, managing to meet Rudolf at train station shortly before Rudolf's leaving because he was disappointed by audiences' response. The two men, met by accident, had played for 32 years. Rudolf gave the Berlin d
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Extractions: Members of the Music Sales Group of Companies Peter Lieberson What's Peter Lieberson been up to lately? Well, this summer sees Lieberson land on the shores of England as a featured composer for the Aldeburgh Festival in June. The festvities begin on the 13th, when Oliver Knussen leads the BBC Symphony in the European premiere of Fire , and is joined by pianist Peter Serkin in excerpts from the Piano Concerto . More European premieres follow as Serkin continues the next day with the solo piano work The Ocean that is Neither East nor West , and the Brindisi String Quartet performs the String Quartet on June 18th. Knussen takes the podium again on the 20th, this time conducting the London Sinfonietta in the world premiere of the Lieberson's new chamber symphony, Free and Easy Wanderer , along with Wind Messengers Meanwhile, over on the "continent," the Berlin Lindenoper continues with its American chamber music series by presenting the German premiere of Ziji on June 7th. And looking ahead to August, Lieberson's
Peter Serkin, Piano Additional Links peter serkin More information about pianist peter serkin Artist Biography Recognized as an artist of passion and integrity, American pianist http://www.performances.org/performances/performances.asp?performanceID=134
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Extractions: Whenever this trio plays, drop everything and go hear them! " wrote the Boston Globe after The Boston Trio's Tanglewood debut at Ozawa Hall. Since their formation in 1997, the Boston Trio (Irina Muresanu, violin; Allison Eldredge, cello; and Heng-Jin Park, piano) has quickly become one of today's most exciting young piano trios. They enjoy a devoted following in Boston and a steadily growing reputation throughout the United States, as they continue to have brilliant success wherever they play. Recognized as an artist of passion and integrity, American pianist Peter Serkin is one of the most thoughtful and individualistic musicians appearing before the public today. Throughout his career he has successfully conveyed the essence of four centuries of musical repertoire, and his performances with symphony orchestras, recital appearances, chamber music collaborations and recordings are respected worldwide. The brilliant Slovenian pianist Dubravka Tomsic gave her first public recital at age five and has since given more than 3500 performances throughout Europe, Australia, North America, Mexico, Russia, and Eastern Europe as well as part of Africa and Asia. Ms. Tomsic began her studies at Ljubljana Academy of Music and, at the age of twelve, moved to New York on the recommendation of Claudio Arrau to study with Katherine Bacon at the Juilliard School. During her teenage years she finished high school and a Bachelor of Science with two special awards, and made her New York Philharmonic, Town Hall and Chicago recital debuts. She also gave a recital in Carnegie Hall about which Artur Rubinstein wrote a glowing account in his memoirs
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Extractions: It was a horn-lover's evening, a program of Richard Strauss and Brahms played by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Saturday that captured all the power and majesty those scores demand and resulted in two standing ovations. A small but appreciative crowd turned out to hear the excellent American pianist Peter Serkin play Brahms' Concerto No. 1 in D Minor. In the second half, Estonian maestro Eri Klas conducted Strauss' tone poem, Ein Heldenleben, featuring no fewer than nine French horns. Klas, whose only other CSO appearance was in 1992, has carved out a distinguished career in Northern Europe. Presently, he is music director of the Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Tampere (Finland) Philharmonic. His experience on the opera stage includes the Estonian National Opera in Tallinn, where he is conductor laureate, and the Finnish National Opera, where he is principal guest conductor. Knowing this, it was no surprise to hear the dark color and drama that he elicited from the CSO in the orchestral exposition to Brahms' D Minor Concerto, a work that is symphonic in scope and richness. That sense of drama, combined with the artistry of Serkin, made for an impressive collaboration.
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Extractions: Harold Wright until his untimely death in 1995 was the Principal Clarinetist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from th 1970-71 season. Born in Wayne, Pennsylvania, he began clarinet at the age of 12. Later he entered the Curtis Institute of Music and studied with Ralph McLane, Principal Clarinetist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Mr. Wright joined the Houston Orchestra upon graduation. The following year, he became Principal Clarinetist of the Dallas Symphony and subsequently was Principal Clarinetist of the National Symphony until joining the Boston Symphony in 1970. Mr. Wright was the Principal Clarinetist of the Casals Festival Orchestra for 7 seasons and he was a participant in the Marlboro Festival with Rudolph Serkin for 17 seasons. Harold Wright was a frequent guest artist with the Lincoln Center Chamber Concerts, the Mostly Mozart Festival and the Chamber Music Concerts at the 92nd Street Y in New York. He has performed with many of the leading quartets of today - including the Guarneri, Veneer and Juillard Quartets. His many recordings include Copland Sextet, Mozart and Weber (Clarinet) Quintets, Brahms Trio, Schubert Octet and "Der Hirt auf dem Felsen" with Benita Valente and Rudolph Serkin and the Mozart Clarinet Concerto with Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Formally a teacher at Boston University, Mr. Wright presently is a faculty member at the New England Conservatory and the Tanglewood Music Center. He is also a member of the Boston Symphony Chamber Players and the Boston Wind Octet.
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