New Page 4 Translate this page rudolf serkin war ein genialer pianist, der in der ganzen Welt berühmt wurde, vor allem dann in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. http://www.balthasar-neumann.cz/de/aktual.php
Extractions: Der Johann-Balthasar-Neumann-Stiftungsfonds beteiligt sich an der Vorbereitung und Realisierung einer außergewöhnlichen Kulturveranstaltung mit dem Titel Rudolf-Serkin-Tage . Rudolf Serkin war ein genialer Pianist, der in der ganzen Welt berühmt wurde, vor allem dann in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Rudolf Serkin wurde am 28. März 1903 in Eger geboren. Im Jahre 2003 gedenken wir also seines 100. Geburtstagsjubiläums. Im Rahmen des Festes wird zu Ehren von Rudolf Serkin am 26. April im Westböhmischen Theater zu Eger ein feierliches Konzert stattfinden, wo der Egerer Pianist Radim Vojíø und das Mädchenklaviertrio Artemis sich vorstellen werden. Am 27. April wird Rudolf Serkin an seinem Geburtshaus in Eger, auf dem Marktplatz des Königs Georg von Podìbrady, eine Gedenktafel enthüllt, danach wird im Egerer Museum eine Ausstellung über diesen großen Sohn der Stadt Eger eröffnet.
Opera World: Distance Learning As the first vocalist so honored, she joins a distinguished list of previous recipients including pianist rudolf serkin, with whom she collaborated for many http://www.operaworld.com/prompter/bios/benita.shtml
Extractions: Search OperaWorld.com Opera Broadcasts and News Education Live Opera Shopping Membership Travel More Information Return to The distinguished American soprano Benita Valente is one of this era's most cherished musical artists. An internationally celebrated interpreter of lieder, chamber music, and oratorio, she is equally acclaimed for her performances on the operatic stage. Her keen musicianship encompasses an astounding array of styles, from the Baroque of Bach and Handel to the varied idioms of today's leading composers. In 1999, Chamber Music America honored Benita Valente with their highest award, the Richard J. Bogomolny National Service Award, for her contribution to the chamber music genre. As the first vocalist so honored, she joins a distinguished list of previous recipients including pianist Rudolf Serkin, with whom she collaborated for many years as a participant at the prestigious Marlboro Festival. Their now legendary, recording of The Shepherd on the Rock serves as a beacon for performers of vocal chamber music. Other major instrumental collaborators have included the Guarneri, Juilliard and Orion String Quartets; cellist Yo-Yo Ma; clarinetist Richard Stoltzman; and pianists Emanuel Ax, Leon Fleisher, David Golub, Richard Goode, Seymour Lipkin, Lee Luvisi, Cynthia Raim, and Peter Serkin.
Schüler In Wien Und Mödling: Rudolf Serkin Translate this page rudolf serkin 1903 1991, serkin galt bereits mit fünf bei Schönberg und war im Verein für musikalische Privataufführungen als pianist tätig. http://www.schoenberg.at/1_as/schueler/wien/Serkin.htm
Extractions: Serkin galt bereits mit fünf Jahren als pianistisches Wunderkind, 1915 debütierte er mit den Wiener Philharmonikern. Nach dem I. Weltkrieg nahm er Kompositionsunterricht bei Schönberg und war im Verein für musikalische Privataufführungen als Pianist tätig. 1933 emigrierte Serkin zusammen mit dem Violinisten Adolf Busch, mit dem er regelmäßig Kammermusik spielte, zunächst in die Schweiz, dann in die USA. Ab 1939 unterrichtete Serkin am Curtis Institute of Philadelphia, das er 1968-77 auch leitete. Zusammen mit Busch gründete er das Marlboro Music Festival. Serkin beschäftigte sich mit Vorliebe mit Kammermusik, ihm ist die Sonate für Klavier von Bohuslav Martinu gewidmet.
Musical Autographs: Catalog 51 serkin, rudolf signs program page in book for Dec 7, 1976 Carnegie Hall serkin, Rudolph- SP 2 x 3 program head shot of the young pianist with glasses. http://www.rgrossmusicautograph.com/instrumental51.html
Serkin 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 http://www.fandm.edu/Departments/CollegeRelations/PressReleases/1999-00/PR133.ht
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: Movies Dining/Food Local events Music ... Music MUSIC REVIEW April 27, 2004 Alfred Brendel's audience has learned to expect the unexpected. For many, the pianist is the true successor to Rudolf Serkin as today's leading senior-statesman interpreter of the great Viennese composers, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert. At 73, his smile has become as benevolently beatific as Serkin's, but with an air of mischief that is all his own. ADVERTISEMENT Brendel has always been unpredictable: His mind never stops working and leading him in new directions. But for a decade or more, he has suffered from various muscular problems. How much of his expanding vision his fingers can communicate has become a variable. For this reason Brendel has given up playing some works that used to be at the core of his repertoire; like all great artists, he is careful never to let you hear anything he can't do. Mozart was Brendel's choice for the first half of Sunday afternoon's program. He opened with the lesser known of the composer's two Fantasias in C-Minor, which may be a written-out improvisation. Brendel played it well, perhaps too well, because it sounded meticulously prepared in every detail he is not a pianist to leave a clash of harmony unitalicized. But this meant that the piece never sounded improvisational, or even spontaneous. Two sonatas followed, in B-flat (K. 281) and in E-flat (K. 282). These were observant and elegant, and profited from the pianist's sense of humor.
Pianist A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age Andreas Schiff?; Artur Schnabel; Peter serkin?; rudolf serkin?; Craig Sheppard http://www.fastload.org/pi/Pianist.html
Extractions: 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, Sergei Rachmaninov Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Franz Liszt Frederic Chopin , and Robert Schumann were all virtuoso pianists. Some pianists have special preferences as to which composer's music they play.
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Extractions: Customize Make this your home page E-mail newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... What's New Serkin, Gould fans sure to be pleased November 10, 2004 By OLIN CHISM / The Dallas Morning News These two recent releases contain performances of two of the four mentioned above. The Incomparable Rudolf Serkin Grade B+ , pianist(Deutsche Grammophon 474 328-2) Rudolf Serkin, recorded in his late 70s and early 80s, plays music he specialized and excelled in: Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart. His finest performance is a collaboration with Mstislav Rostropovich in Brahms' Sonata for Piano and Cello, Op. 38. This is an easy-flowing interpretation by two masters, with both autumnal beauty and plenty of drama. Another winner, though somewhat less satisfactory, is a performance of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 16 with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe conducted by Claudio Abbado. Maybe it's the engineering, but this "chamber orchestra" sounds like a 105-piece symphony orchestra. Mr. Serkin's bold performance is equally grand. Glenn Gould ... and Serenity
Washingtonpost.com: Eugene Istomin Dies; Well-Traveled Concert Pianist in concert and earned the admiration of pianistconductor Alexander in Philadelphia, where he studied under pianists Mieczyslaw Horszowski and rudolf serkin. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A10992-2003Oct10?language=printer
Extractions: Classical Voice News Los angeles PHILHARMONIC TO perform with PIANiST Yefim BRONFMAN at Orange County Performing Arts Center May 18 Performance to include Salonens new symphony Foreign Bodies, Prokofievs Piano Concerto No. 2 and Tchaikovskys Symphony No. 4 The Los Angeles Philharmonic performs with pianist Yefim Bronfman on May 18, 2002 at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center under the baton of music director Esa-Pekka Salonen. The performance will be the Los Angeles Philharmonics only appearance in Orange County. Presented by the Philharmonic Society, the program features Salonens new symphony Foreign Bodies , whose U.S. premiere will be performed on May 16 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Also included in the program are performances of Prokofievs Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor Op. 16 featuring Bronfman and Tchaikovskys Symphony No. 4
Pianists rudolf serkin A Life Stephen Lehmann, Marion Faber serkin, rudolf, 1903 pianists Biography Individual The pianist s Guide to Pedaling. http://topics.practical.org/browse/Pianists
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
Robert Taub, Pianist I ve been enjoying the clarity and intelligence of American pianist Robert Taub s continues the lofty tradition of such pianists as rudolf serkin and Alfred http://members.aol.com/CAMartists/taub.html
Extractions: updated September 2001 - please discard any earlier versions) Robert Taub is an internationally acclaimed leader in the new generation of virtuoso pianists. Since his debut at Alice Tully Hall in 1981 he has performed several times on the Great Performers Series at Lincoln Center and appeared throughout the United States, Europe, the Far East, and Latin America. His appearances at Carnegie Hall most recently included the world premiere of Milton Babbitt's Concerto No. 2 with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra under James Levine. Taub has performed with the San Francisco Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Utah Symphony Orchestra, Montreal Symphony, Munich Philharmonic, BBC Philharmonic, Bonn Philharmonic, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Hong Kong Philharmonic, and the Singapore Symphony. He has also participated in major festivals: the Saratoga Festival where he collaborated with Charles Dutoit, the Lichfield Festival in England with Sir Edward Downes, San Francisco's Midsummer Mozart Festival, the Geneva International Summer Festival, and others. In addition, he has given solo recitals in New York, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok and Manila. Mr. Taub was appointed Artist-in-Residence at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 1994, becoming the first musician to be so recognized in the Institute's sixty-five year history. (The only other artist who has been in residence at the Institute was T.S. Eliot, in 1948.) During the first three of this seven years at the Institute, Mr. Taub performed the complete cycle of Beethoven Sonatas in nine programs. This transversal of the Sonatas was mirrored by performances on the Music for Galway series in Ireland and more recently at the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts in East Lansing, Michigan and a series currently in progress at Merkin Hall in New York City. Sonatas from each concert were aired on National Public Radio's nationally syndicated arts program Performance Today, which has continued to broadcast concerts featuring Robert Taub.
MusicMoz - Instruments: Keyboard: Piano: Bands And Artists: S serkin, rudolf (19031991) - Kennedy Center tribute page. Sgouros, Dimitris (b.1969) - Famous Greek pianist; site includes biography, photos, preferred http://musicmoz.org/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Bands_and_Artists/S/
Extractions: about submit item become an editor feedback the entire directory only in this category Top Instruments Keyboard Piano ... Bands and Artists : S A B C D ... Sanromá, Jesús María (1902-1984) - American pianist and recording artist associated with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops. Saracino, Siro - Curriculum, concerts, repertoire. Sassmann, Albert - Official Homepage of the Austrian pianist. Schiff, Andras (b.1953) - From the Terry Harrison Artists Management home page, includes biography, forthcoming performances and CD reviews. Schleiermacher, Steffen - News, biography, discography, repertoire and concerts listing of the German avant-garde pianist and composer. Serkin, Peter (b.1947) - Biography by Kirshbaum Demler and Associates, Inc. Serkin, Rudolf (1903-1991) - Kennedy Center tribute page. Sgouros, Dimitris (b.1969) - Famous Greek pianist; site includes biography, photos, preferred repertoire and schedule. Sherman, Russell - Mr. Sherman studied with Eduard Steuermann, a pupil and friend of Ferruccio Busoni and Arnold Schoenberg. Currently Distinguished Artist-in-Residence at the New England Conservatory in Boston. Smidak, Miron (b.1980)
Past Artists Cassel, baritone 19461947 Jussi Bjoerling, tenor Pro Arte String Quartet Gregor Piatigorsky, cellist Bidu Sayao, soprano rudolf serkin, pianist 1947-1948 http://www.tuesdaymusicalomaha.org/past.htm
Extractions: About Us Our Season Tickets Past Artists ... Home Past Artists Established in 1892 as the Tuesday Morning Musical Club, Tuesday Musical's first concerts were held in local homes and the Fontenelle Hotel ballroom. After 1911 it expanded into local theaters and emerged as a non-profit concert series of international artists, open to all. Many of the artists, unknown at the time of their engagement here, have since become legend; some have been relegated to oblivion, but all contributed in some measure to the musical life of Omaha. It has been estimated that in the first 70 years following the change from club to non-profit organization, Tuesday Musical brought 95 percent of the world's greatest artists to Omaha. Here is a partial list of artists who have been part of this pioneer endeavor:
PAUL HUME PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED 3 Fold 61 rudolf serkin Correspondence (Copy) June 17, 1976 DESCRIPTION Copy of TLS (6/17/1976) from pianist rudolf serkin to Mr. Chambers reminiscing http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/fl/f228}9.htm
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: Issue of "The Polish Review" (Vol.IV, No.24, June 28, 1944) featuring articles on Ignace Jan Paderewski. All articles illustrated with b/w photographs. Article titles include: - "Paderewski the Statesman" by Jacques de Carency" (p.3) - "Paderewski Reminiscences" by Michal Kondracki (p.5) - "Paderewski Loved Children" by Antoni Gonowicz (p.7) - "Polish Sculptor Francis Black" by Allan Snow (p.8) created busts of many prominent Poles including Paderewski.
Extractions: The Serkins, Rudolf and Peter, pianist father and pianist son, constitute something special in the music world today. Since their technical proficiency has been demonstrated time and again, more purely musical matters engross their listeners. It is in the areas of intellectual questioning, emotional attraction, and stylistic stance that both Serkins provide exceptional - though contrasting - stimulation. A fortunate coincidence brought both Serkins to New York's Carnegie Hall this past April. On April 3, Peter made his Carnegie Hall recital debut. Despite the fact that his name is widely known among musicians, he has until this year chosen to perform in other New York venues, such as the 92nd Street "Y" and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Perhaps because Peter will turn forty this year he has chosen to mark the occasion by claiming full artistic recognition at Carnegie Hall.
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