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Extractions: Recital Review - 2002 Pianists interpretive flair adds clarity, depth Concert Review Pianist Rebecca Penneys Sunday afternoon recital at Kilbourn Hall revealed an artist of striking originality. An Eastman School of Music professor, Penneys is a pianist of prodigious talent: She possesses a daredevil technique and the sort of charismatic stage presence that demands attention. Yet on Sunday it was her interpretive gift that most captivated the listener. At a time when so many pianists seem content to play the thrice-familiar works of the repertoire in much the thrice-familiar way, Penneys gave performances that were revelatory. Indeed, in her hands, the great works of Chopin, Liszt, Grieg, Debussy, Mozart and Gershwin-Wild that made up her program sounded novel, as if they were just composed yesterday. Her performance of Mozarts Sonata in A Major, K. 331 unfolded with the freedom of an improvisation. Certainly, Penneys does not view a Mozart score as a kind of inviolable blueprint that must be reproduced exactly the same way every time, like a photocopy. In fact, one suspects that even Penneys didnt know exactly how the Mozart would go until she sat down to play it, since she was obviously re-creating the music on the spot.
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Extractions: DAVID SAPERTON PLAYS CHOPIN AND GODOWSKY, David Saperton (VAIA/IPA 1037-2) THE PIANO VIRTUOSO - ABBEY SIMON, Abbey Simon (VOX ALLEGRETTO, ACD 8204) PARAPHRASES AND TRANSCRIPTINS, Gyorgy Cziffra (HANGAROTON CLASSIC HCD31596) LISZT AT THE OPERA I, Leslie Howard (HYPERION, CDA66371/2) LISZT AT THE OPERA - IV, Leslie Howard (HYPERION, CDA67101/2) TRANSCENDENTAL BACH, Thomas Labe (DORIAN DISCOVERY, DIS-80117) BACH-BUSONI TRANSCRIPTIONS, Nikolai Demidenko (HYPERION, CDA66566) THE ART OF THE TRANSCRIPTION : LIVE FROM CARNEGIE HALL, Earl Wild (AUDIOFON, CD72008-2) RUSSIAN PIANO SCHOOL NO.16 : IGOR ZHUKOV, Igor Zhukov (MELODIYA 74321 33214 2) PIANO TRANSCRIPTIONS, Arcadi Volodos (SONY, SK 62691) EARL WILD : THE ROMANTIC MASTER, Earl Wild (SONY, SK 62036) PERCY GRAINGER: THE COMPLETE PIANO MUSIC, Martin Jones (Nimbus NI 1767) LEOPOLD GODOWSKY : PIANO MUSIC VOL.2; TRANSCRIPTIONS OF VIOLIN SONATAS BY J. S. BACH, Konstantin Sherbakov (MARCO POLO, 8.223794) PIANO WORKS FOR LEFT HAND, Leon Fleisher (SONY, SRCR 9183) CZIFFRA EDITION Vol.6 "BIS & INEDITS" (EMI, 7243 5 65255 2 8) A LA CHAPELLE SIXTINE
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Extractions: pianist Kirill Gerstein pianist CMA Home Page Photos Biography Click on topics or scroll do wn for complete information Biography January 2004 Russian pianist Kirill Gerstein is quickly proving to be one of today's most promising and intriguing young artists. Already recognized for his deeply musical interpretations and masterful technique, he was the First Prize winner at the 2001 Arthur Rubinstein Piano Competition in Tel Aviv and was chosen to receive a 2002 Gilmore Young Artist Award, an honor given to young pianists who have demonstrated significant potential to develop outstanding performing careers as concert artists. During his years at Berklee, he continued to practice the classical piano repertoire and also attended the Boston University summer program at Tanglewood in 1995 and 1996. It was following his second summer at Tanglewood that he decided that classical music would be his main focus. He moved to New York City to attend the Manhattan School of Music where he studied with Solomon Mikowsky and earned both his Bachelor and Masters of Music degrees by the age of 20. Mr. Gerstein continued his studies in Madrid with the famed piano pedagogue Dmitri Bashkirov, with whom he still coaches on a regular basis. He is also one of only six pianists to have been selected to study in 2003 and 2004 at the prestigious Lake Como Piano Academy in Italy. Kirill Gerstein made his major orchestral debut in September 2000 with the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra and David Zinman and was immediately reengaged for the following season. Additional European orchestral appearances include performances with the National Orchestra of Spain with Gunther Herbig, Israel Philharmonic, Orchestre de Lille with Sergui Comissiona, Stuttgart Radio Orchestra, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse and the Jerusalem Symphony with Lawrence Foster. He has appeared in recital in Paris, Hamburg, Bonn, Zurich, Prague, Warsaw and throughout Spain, while his summer festival appearances include three consecutive summers at the Verbier Festival, Ruhr Piano Festival, Gstaad, the International Piano Festival in the Canary Islands, the Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival with Elena Bashkirova and the London Proms with cellist Steven Isserlis.
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Extractions: Piano Concertos Nos.1-4 by the composer himself, Sergei Rachmaninov (Naxos Historical) Piano Concertos Nos.1-4 with Vladimir Ashkenazy (Decca) Piano Concertos Nos.1-4 with Idil Biret (Naxos) Piano Concertos Nos.1-4 Piano Concertos Nos.1-4 featuring Earl Wild (Chandos) with Japanese pianist Noriko Ogawa (BIS) The Ampico Rolls 1919-29 An Inktroduction with Recordings Recommendations The "Elegiac" Piano Trios with the Borodin Trio (Chandos) Music for Two Pianos : Suite No.2 op.17, Russian Rhapsody , and Symphonic Dances . With pianists Dmitri Alexeev and Nikolai Demidenko. Also features music by Medtner Orchestral Works:
Extractions: University of Iowa News Release April 2, 2004 Huckleberry Will Perform As Solo Pianist, Chamber Musician And Accompanist April 13 Alan Huckleberry will present an unusual piano recital, performing as soloist, chamber musician and accompanist, all on the same program, when he presents his second University of Iowa faculty recital at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 13 in Clapp Recital Hall on the UI campus. Huckleberry will be assisted by cellist Anthony Arnone and soprano Rachel Joselson fellow faculty members at the UI School of Music and by flutist Nicole Esposito, a guest artist, on the recital. Their performance will be free and open to the public. Huckleberry came to the UI as a visiting faculty member last fall. His previous recital, in February of this year, also combined solo and chamber performances. "Once again I will be featuring chamber music, vocal accompanying, and solo performances," Huckleberry said. "In this concert I will be focusing on works by American composers of the 20th and 21st centuries." The complete program will be:
Extractions: Google News about your search term 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 singer s 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 composer s 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 Paul Badura-Skoda Daniel Barenboim Simon Barere Bart Berman Boris Berman Idil Biret Jorge Bolet Alfred Brendel Ferrucio Busoni Bruno Canino Robert Casadesus Shura Cherkassky Dino Ciani Aldo Ciccolini Van Cliburn Harriet Cohen Jean-Philippe Collard Alfred Cortot Clifford Curzon Georges Cziffra Bella Davidovich Alicia de Larrocha Vasso Devetsi Peter Donohoe Barry Douglas Hans Eijsackers Vladimir Feltsmann Annie Fischer Edwin Fischer Leon Fleischer Ignaz Friedman Ossip Gabrilowitsch Walter Gieseking Emil Gilels
Extractions: Riveting This is an incredible CD, marred only by audience coughing and the unnecessary, deafening applause at the end of most cuts, reminiscent of a sitcom laugh track (hence the 4 star rating instead of 5); otherwise, it would have been perfect. The excellent selection of music and Wild's virtuoso playing are both marvelous. I was particularly taken with the Bach fuge and the splendid Gershwin transcriptions. Don't miss this one!
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Extractions: originally published in Piano and Keyboard , Issue 188, September / October 1997 Like text and graphics, sound is a type of information. It may be represented as amplitude versus time. Our ears translate fluctuations in amplitude into pitch; the higher the frequency of the fluctuation, the higher the pitch. When sound is recorded using analog methods, arbitrary amplitudes or frequencies can be stored. For example, sound waves will cause a diamond needle traveling on a blank vinyl record to vibrate and cut a continuous groove. By contrast, a digital recording takes a series of rapid snapshots. The result is discrete in both amplitude and time, causing loss of data. In theory, analog should allow for the most realistic capture of sound. Earl Wild on the Net One of the first musicians to take advantage of Internet audio was pianist Earl Wild. On March 7 he broadcast a performance that was billed as the first solo piano recital over the web. Wild, a concert veteran, also holds the distinction of being the first live pianist on television in 1939. The recital was given in Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was broadcast live on WQED-FM in the local area. The program included works by Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Liszt, and Medtner. WQED broadcasts over the Internet using RealAudio, so any user who downloaded the free player could listen in. The setup in the concert hall appeared perfectly standard for radio broadcasts, with the usual microphones, but a live feed was also sent to the computer server. The concert was made possible by a collaboration between the Carnegie Mellon Department of Music, WQED-FM, the Carnegie Mellon Network Development, and Progressive Networks (creator of RealAudio).
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Extractions: Earl Wild is a pianist in the grand Romantic tradition. Considered by many to be "the last of the great Romatic pianists," this eminent musician bears an international reputation as one of the last in a long line of virtuoso pianist/composers. Often heralded as "a super virtuoso" and "one of the 20 th Centurys greatest pianists," Earl Wild is a legendary figure, having performed throughout the world for over seven decades. Consequently, Mr. Wild has acquired significant recognition, having been featured in TIME magazine more than once as well as his inclusion in the recent Philips Records series entitled, The Great Pianists of the 20 th Century.
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Extractions: AUGUST 12, 1999 ARTIST SONG/ALBUM LABEL Country Year Gluck/Sgambati "Melodie dOrphee" Philips Various Rameau/Godowsky "Rigaudon" Philips Various Rameau/Godowsky "Elegie" Philips Various Rameau/Godowsky "Tambourin" Philips Various Bach/Tausig "Toccata and Fugue in d minor BWV 565" Philips Various Wagner/Moszkowski "Isoldens Tod" Philips Various Rimsky-Korsakov/Rachmaninoff "The Flight of the Bumblebee" Philips Various Kreisler/Rachmaninoff "Liebesleid" Philips Various Mendelssohn/Rachmaninoff "Scherzo from a Midsummer Nights Dream" Philips Various Rossini/Thalberg "Grande Fantaisie on Semiramide" Philips Various Chopin/Liszt "My Joys" Philips Various Chopin/Liszt "Spring" Philips Various Chopin/Liszt "The Maidens Wish" Philips Various Tchaikovsky/Wild "Pas de quatre from Swan Lake" Philips Various Strauss/Schulz-Evler "Arabesques on An der schonen, blauen Donau" Philips Various The Kamkars "Kajawa" from "Nightingale with a broken wing"
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Extractions: The popular retrospectives of major composers continue with the 2003 Composer Series. This season, twenty-four afternoon programs will be devoted to the complete chamber music, piano masterpieces and songs, both well known and rare, of two of the 20th Centurys most creative mindsRussian composer Sergei Prokofiev and French composer Francis Poulenc. Though perhaps overshadowed by some of their more famous countrymen, these two composers epitomize neo-Romanticism and share a unique place in 20th Century chamber music. Pieces of their music will be performed, including the solo piano pieces, transcriptions for other instruments, chamber works and songs, as well as the piano concerti for two pianos. Concert Cruises on Narragansett Bay Enjoy a Festival tradition on the Bay Queens Vista Jubilee for two splendid Narragansett Bay concert cruises, departing the dock at Goat Island Marina Mondays on July 14 and 21 at 11 am sharp, until about 2 pm. The cruises feature a recreation of one of Dr. Malkovichs favorite recordings The Art of Youra Guller, Legendary Pianist and the return of Hungarian pianist Klára Würtz. As always, the concert includes a sumptuous Champagne Louis Roederer buffet lunch with magnificent Narragansett Bay as the backdrop. Tickets are $48 per person. Debuts and Recitals
Extractions: BUY-CHEAPEST-ONLINE.NET's Price Reynaldo Hahn led a colorful life as boulevardier, friend of Proust, music critic, pianist, singer, conductor, and composer. He's best remembered for his many songs and for his operetta, Ciboulette , which has retained its popularity among his 17 stage works. His piano music hasn't fared as well, so it's good to have , a collection of 53 miniatures (only a handful over three minutes) available in sympathetic performances recorded at age 86 by the master of the Romantic piano, Earl Wild. Wild is known for his virtuosity and poetry, and these salon pieces stress the latter quality in his playing. He captures the simple, unaffected charm of the works, sometimes sounding as if he's improvising on the keyboardan important reason why he's such a successful interpreter. Wild also succeeds in creating the intimate atmosphere they require, as well as the classic simplicity that links them to the French piano tradition. No one will want to listen to all 53 in one sitting, but taken in chunks of five or six, they make a pleasant appetizer to heavier fare. Warm sound and playing complete the picture. Dan Davis ARTIST Reynaldo Hahn, Earl Wild
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