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Extractions: Guest Performers : William Wolfram American pianist William Wolfram was winner of the Silver Medal in both the William Kapell and the Naumberg International Piano Competitions. He also holds the distinction of Bronze medalist of the prestigious Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow. A versatile recitalist, concerto soloist, and chamber musician, Mr. Wolfram has garnered the respect of musicians and the acclaim of critics across the country. His concerto debut with the Pittsburgh Symphony under the baton of Leonard Slatkin was the first in a long succession of appearances and career relationships with numerous American conductors and orchestras. He has appeared with the San Francisco Symphony, the Indianapolis Symphony, the New Jersey Symphony, the National Symphony, and the Florida Orchestra to name just a few; and he enjoys regular and ongoing close associations with the Dallas Symphony, the Milwaukee Symphony, as well as the Minnesota Orchestra. He has worked with conductors such as Andrew Litton, Jeffrey Tate, Andreas Delfs, Hans Vonk, Jeffrey Kahane, William Eddins, and Marin Alsop. Overseas, Mr. Wolfram has appeared with the Warsaw Philharmonic, the Moscow Philharmonic, the Budapest Philharmonic, the Capetown and Johannesberg Symphonies of South Africa and the Natonal Symphony of Peru.
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Extractions: William Wolfram Pianist American pianist William Wolfram has gained recognition as an artist who combines powerful Romantic instincts with a truly formidable command of the keyboard. A former Silver Medallist at both the William Kapell and Naumburg competitions. as well as Bronze Medallist at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, Mr. Wolfram has drawn plaudits from critics both here and abroad for his musical integrity and compelling pianism. In the words of The New York Times, Wolframs technique is flabbergasting; fiendishly difficult octave passages were as childs play, and his strength is tempered by an easy poetry. In November 1999, Mr. Wolfram was lauded by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel for his performance of Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra: Wolfram navigated the concerto with the tremendous technical agility required by Liszt's piano music. But his technical facility paled in comparison to the gripping interpretation he gave the piece. The quick, almost schizophrenic shifts of mood and texture of this single-movement piece are a tough feat to pull off. Wolfram caught the attention and imagination of his audience in the piece's first bars, and kept them to the end with a commanding performance. Moving between the contrasting sections of the piece, Wolfram did not just change dynamics, articulations and tone color, he changed character. It was that sense of drama, conveyed musically that made his performance thoroughly fascinating to hear.
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Extractions: Chamber Music and Chamber Orchestra WILLIAM WOLFRAM, PIANO BIOGRAPHY American pianist William Wolfram was winner of the Silver Medal in both the William Kapell and the Naumberg International Piano Competitions. He also holds the distinction of Bronze medalist of the prestigious Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow. A versatile recitalist, concerto soloist, and chamber musician, Mr. Wolfram has garnered the respect of musicians and the acclaim of critics across the country. His concerto debut with the Pittsburgh Symphony under the baton of Leonard Slatkin was the first in a long succession of appearances and career relationships with numerous American conductors and orchestras. He has appeared with the San Francisco Symphony, the Indianapolis Symphony, the New Jersey Symphony, the National Symphony, and the Florida Orchestra to name just a few; and he enjoys regular and ongoing close associations with the Dallas Symphony, the Milwaukee Symphony, as well as the Minnesota Orchestra with whom he completed a travesal of all Five Beethoven Piano Concerti in the summer of 2003. He has worked with conductors such as Andrew Litton, Jeffrey Tate, Andreas Delfs, Hans Vonk, Jeffrey Kahane, James Paul, JoAnn Falletta, William Eddins, and Marin Alsop. Overseas, Mr. Wolfram has appeared with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Warsaw Philharmonic, the Moscow Philharmonic, the Budapest Philharmonic, the Capetown and Johannesberg Symphonies of South Africa and the National Symphony of Peru.
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Extractions: news freetime travel shopping ... Lost password? Member Center Log out news ... Last update: July 17, 2003 at 11:57 AM William Randall Beard, Special to the Star Tribune July 18, 2003 At 47, pianist William Wolfram's career is late-blooming, but he is going nowhere but up. He's performing all five Beethoven piano concertos a major accomplishment this week as part of Minnesota Orchestra's Sommerfest, for which he also is playing two chamber music programs. At 6-feet-4, with the muscular build and high energy of an athlete, he seems up to the task. Wolfram has been a fixture at Sommerfest since 1995. Last season, he reprised the monumental Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1, which he had done at Sommerfest two years earlier. He enjoys making Minneapolis a frequent stop. "I've always had fun here," he said. "The orchestra is wonderful, and I can hear well on the stage." Wolfram is a Sommerfest institution and not just in Orchestra Hall. He has made a name for himself around the Minnesota Orchestra offices. According to Bob Neu, vice president and general manager, he knows everyone in the building. "He's not a diva," Neu said. "Bill is wildly interested in politics, with extremely Democrat-liberal views, and he loves sports. He's never at a loss for conversation."
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Extractions: news freetime travel shopping ... Lost password? Member Center Log out News, notes, gossip, boldface names, happenings, sightings, things heard and people seen. Check Item World every Friday for the absolute latest in Twin Cities arts and entertainment. Last update: July 17, 2003 at 7:40 AM July 18, 2003 Pianist William Wolfram 's hands were cascading almost too rapidly across the Steinway keyboard to notice the odd green tape around his left wrist during his performance of Beethoven's "Emperor" Concerto last Saturday. But Wolfram, conductor Marin Alsop and the Minnesota Orchestra were backed by a huge video screen showing them in rock-star closeup. Turns out the bracelet was Wolfram's temporary ID to get into the nearby "Y" to work out. "It started innocently," he said. "I'm absent-minded. I tried to pull it off and couldn't." He got so much attention that he has decided to wear a different color "Y" tag every night during his Sommerfest stay. "I'm telling everybody it's for electroshock treatment," he said. (J.H.)
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Extractions: Skip Navigation Programs and Schedules All Programs A-Z All Schedules MOST VISITED PROGRAMS All Songs Considered All Things Considered Car Talk Day to Day The Diane Rehm Show Fresh Air with Terry Gross Morning Edition The Motley Fool Radio Show Performance Today Talk of the Nation The Tavis Smiley Show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! Weekend Edition Saturday Weekend Edition Sunday SCHEDULES NPR Stations' Schedules NPR.org Program Stream NPR Worldwide NPR on Sirius Satellite Radio var SA_ID="nprpix;npr"; Milwaukee Symphony: A New Chapter on Chopin So, conductor Andreas Delfs commissioned composer Paul Chihara to clean-up Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1. Pianist William Wolfram (left) is the soloist in the world-premiere performance of this new arrangement. Delfs also becomes a "mad-scientist" as he melds the music of two masters Webern's "Passacaglia" and Wagner's "Prelude" and "Liebestod" from Tristan und Isolde
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Extractions: A versatile recitalist, concerto soloist, and chamber musician, American pianist William Wolfram has garnered the respect of musicians and the acclaim of critics across the country. Winner of the Silver Medal in both the William Kapell and the Naumberg International Piano Competitions, he also holds the distinction of Bronze medalist of the prestigious Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow. About the Music
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Extractions: EMI CLASSICS 57563 (F) (DDD) TT: 63:56 Chandos' Respighi disk is a winner in every way. The BBC Philharmonic plays brilliantly under Gianandrea Noseda, who a year ago was appointed Principal Conductor. He brings out all of the verve of Respighi's delightful magic toyshop ballet which was written for Diaghilev and premiered in 1919 with Massine as one of the two can-can dancers. Equally intriguing is another ballet, the 25-minute La pentola magica (The Magic Pot), first performed in 1920. Respighi wrote this "for fun" and it sounds like it. He took from several other Russian composers including Grechaninov, Arensky and Anton Rubinstein, the latter represented by the exciting "Dance of the Tartar Archers." track 14 on the CD. Respighi had a close relationship with Arturo Toscanini who premiered a number of his works including the composer's full-scale transcription of Bach's Prelude and Fugue in D, P. 158 which he commissioned and premiered in New York in 1930. A large orchestra is required replete with blazing brass (but, surprisingly, no organ), a robust conclusion to this superbly-recorded CD.
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