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61. A. Mozart Fest Calendar Of Events
Sunday, March 23 at 300pm. Highlighting A. Mozart Fest's season will be a solopiano concert by the worldrenowned Austrian pianist paul badura-skoda.
http://www.arts.state.tx.us/caltca/calendar.cfm?&AssocID=1644&header=1

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  • 63. 6de Internationaal Franz Liszt Pianoconcours
    Wegens ziekte moest hij zijn carrière als pianist voortijdig opgeven. Vervolgenskreeg hij in Wenen les van paul baduraskoda.
    http://www.vredenburg.nl/liszt/bionl.htm

    64. 6th Franz Liszt Piano Competition
    Antal's career as a pianist came to an early end through sickness. at the Hochschulefür Musik in Leipzig, followed by studies with paul baduraskoda in Vienna
    http://www.vredenburg.nl/liszt/engels1/bioeng.htm

    65. DINO - Kultur - Musik - Genres - Klassische Musik - Interpreten - Tasten
    Translate this page sich in einem neuen Fenster badura-skoda, paul - Website des http//www.badura-skoda.com/- Verwandte Websites. Fenster Banfield, Volker - Der pianist mit dem
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    66. Amherst College : News & Events : News Releases : Pianist Chonghyo Shin
    AMHERST, Mass.—pianist Chonghyo Shin, who teaches piano at Amherst College participatedin master classes with Alfred Brendel, paul baduraskoda, and Jeanne
    http://www.amherst.edu/~pubaff/news/news_releases/00/shin.html

    Amherst College
    News Releases
    Pianist Chonghyo Shin To Perform Feb. 2
    January 5, 2001
    Contact: Ellen Keel
    Concert Manager
    AMHERST, Mass.—Pianist Chonghyo Shin, who teaches piano at Amherst College and heads the piano department at the Brattleboro Music Center, will perform at Buckley Recital Hall at the college on Friday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. The program will include Schumann’s Sonata in G minor; Brahms’s Intermezzo, op. 117; Liszt’s “Forest Murmurs” and “The Dance of the Gnomes”; Prokofieff’s Visions fugitives ; and Chopin’s Bacarolle and Scherzo in C sharp minor. The concert is free and open to the public. Chonghyo Shin, a native of Seoul, Korea, received both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music from the New England Conservatory of Music, where she also taught in the preparatory division. She has participated in master classes with Alfred Brendel, Paul Badura-Skoda, and Jeanne-Marie Darré, and also studied privately with Nadia Reisenberg and Stell Anderson. Shin has been a soloist with the Boston Pops, the Pioneer Valley Symphony Orchestra, the New England Conservatory Orchestra and the Windham Community Orchestra. She has given solo recitals and concerts of chamber music throughout New England.

    67. "A Treasure Trove Of Rare, Exceptional And Sometimes Forgotten Recordings
    2. There are however no data about the pianist Kurt Appelbaum with apparently abandonedthe project and substituted Appelbaum for paul baduraskoda but Demotte
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~rabruil/treasures.html
    T he T reasure T rove LP LIST C ONTRIBUTORS THE LONG PLAYING RECORD GUIDE ... 7" RECORD GALLERY A sultry night with Curzon and Jorda in the Spanish Gardens
    When Falla started working on this composition he gave it the title "Nocturnes" which still indicates the atmosphere of the three sections. Most pianists and conductors play the work in a well structured manner and even sometimes with a certain straightforwardness. Curzon and Jorda however work together in a fine tuned atmospheric recording. Jorda is a conductor from the old school and he takes time for phrasing and subtle dynamic variations and so achieves a sense of sultry and mysteriousness, the air bearing heavy scents. It is a rendition which was hardly experienced before (and after, I must say). This performance shows once more all too clear how crucial the cooperation is of all the musicians involved. A true treasure that was well recorded with the piano well embedded in the orchestra.
    High Fidelity Beethoven
    The liner notes of Westminster WL 5075 deal extensively with the structure and the nature of Beethoven's Op. 111 and Op. 2 No. 2. There are however no data about the pianist Kurt Appelbaum with whom Westminster started a complete cycle of Beethoven Sonatas. From six discs produced only the one containing Sonatas Nos. 9 and 24 was well received (WL 5090). Westminster apparently abandoned the project and substituted Appelbaum for Paul Badura-Skoda but Demotte says that the wisdom of this choice was to be questioned because Badura-Skoda was much too young.

    68. WBUR Public Arts : February Classical Picks (2003-01-30)
    The last two items feature the great pianist paul baduraskoda. ListeningIn - February 4 at 8 pm at Pickman Hall, Longy School of Music.
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    Classical music this month features a mix of old favorites and intriguing new faces.
    by David Weininger In February Boston will see familiar groups and some intriguing new faces. There are some notable chamber music concerts, as well as more rarely heard operas. The following are the events that stood out, at least on paper: Emmanuel Music - February 1 at 7:30 pm at Emmanuel Church. Tickets: $18-100. This long-awaited concert presents "Alfonso und Estrella," perhaps the greatest of Schubert's many neglected operas. The story of a couple who manage to reunite their long-estranged fathers is set to music with Schubert's customary lyric beauty. Emmanuel has only been able to identify one other performance of this work ever, so catch it while you have the chance. Boston Symphony Chamber Players - February 2 at 3 pm at Jordan Hall
  • 69. Biography & Press Excerpts
    From 1988 to 1995, he studied with the Russian pianist Konstantin Bogino. Healso participated in several masterclasses given by paul baduraskoda.
    http://digilander.libero.it/massimilianoferrati/biography.htm
    Massimiliano Ferrati was born in 1970. In 1991, he received a first-class honours diploma at the "A. Buzzolla" Conservatory in Adria (Rovigo) under the guidance of Mila Zamparo. From 1988 to 1995, he studied with the Russian pianist Konstantin Bogino. He also participated in several masterclasses given by Paul Badura-Skoda. In 1996, he commenced studies with Sergio Perticaroli at The "S.Cecilia" Academy in Rome receiving the first-class honours diploma in 1998. He has given several recitals both in Italy and abroad, among them: Milan ("G. Verdi" Hall of the Conservatory on the occasion of the celebration of Nikita Magaloff), Padua ("Hall of Giants"), Turin (RAI Auditorium), Paris (Salle Cortot) Venice (Gran Teatro "La Fenice" Warsaw (State Philharmonia and Lazienki Palace), Hamburg (Musik-Halle), Naples (Teatro delle Palme), Salzburg (Wiener-Saal), Klagenfurt (Stadttheater), Munich (Kaulbach Villa), Calgary (Jack Singer Concert Hall) Dublin (National Concert Hall)

    70. Martin Kasik, Pianist
    Highlights of Czech pianist MARTIN KASIK's 20012002 concert schedule included themasterclasses of Lazar Berman, Eugen Indjic, paul badura-skoda and Christian
    http://www.yca.org/kasik.html
    MARTIN KASIK, pianist
    "Mr. Kasik plays with a resourceful technique, fluidity, a keen sense of color and intelligence. It is disarming to experience this serious young man with his delicate manner as he plays with such emotional involvement and pianistic care." "His performance of Bach's French Suite No. 6 was lively, buoyant and lyrical. Mr. Kasik is especially drawn to the Romantic repertory. His accounts of four Chopin works were poignant and supple, and in Rachmaninoff's Sonata No. 2, he came into his own. His impassioned, poetic approach served the music well."
    - THE NEW YORK TIMES
    Click here to listen to Martin Kasik perform the Chopin Concerto No. 2 (with the Czech Republic's West Bohemian Orchestra)

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    CHOPIN Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 21 GRIEG Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16

    71. INKPOT#25 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: Singapore Symphony Orchestra - 19th April 199
    paul baduraskoda piano CHOO Hoey conductor. OVERALL NOISE RATING 2 (As usual,respiratory interjections from the audience during pianist's encores.).
    http://inkpot.com/concert/sso970419.html
    Saturday
    19 April 1997

    Victoria Concert Hall Singapore Symphony Orchestra BELA BARTOK Dance Suite
    WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART Piano Concerto No. 25 in C Major, K503 (1786)
    WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI Concerto for Orchestra Paul BADURA-SKODA piano
    CHOO Hoey conductor OVERALL NOISE RATING: (As usual, respiratory interjections from the audience during pianist's encores.) The Noise Rating Index is a partially objective measurement of pager blasts, 9pm and 10pm watch beeps, coughing-during-the-pianissimo-bits and other really inapt noises emitted in the concert hall during the music itself. It is measured on a scale of to 5, in increasing annoyance. This review has been kindly sponsored by Singapore Symphonia Company. by Chia Han-Leon I decided to attend this concert to hear the considerably-lauded Concerto for Orchestra by Lutoslawski, who died only three years ago. Born in 1913, here is a man who lived through some of the most jolting years of human existence, an experience which, I must admit, I'm not extremely keen to share. I also admit that I've never heard the work, so this review is more of a review of a first-time encounter with Lutoslawski and "one of [his] most accessible works" (according to the programme notes). The dark, pounding beginning reminded me of Brahms's first, with a forbidding theme on the celli, interspersed with flashes of light as the music climbs its way through the higher strings. What struck me as interesting were these "flashes of light" among the darker strains of the score these form a shifting wave of light and dark modes, constantly modulating. The movement builds up its material to several climaxes before ending quietly with the chiming "ding... ding..." of bells. Whizzing, insect-buzz like string writing begins the next movement; the composer's bold orchestration returning via the brass before the movement ends with strings

    72. Untitled
    paul baduraskoda - pianist. http//www.badura-skoda.com. He is oneof the most important pianists of our time. A legendary artist
    http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/links/performersww.htm
    LUDMIL ANGELOV - pianist http://www.ludmilangelov.com Updated information of Ludmil Angelov touring schedule and new releases as well as photos, biography, discography, music, awards, reviews, and links to his interests.
    PAUL BADURA-SKODA - pianist http://www.badura-skoda.com He is one of the most important pianists of our time. A legendary artist who has been heard in all the world´s greatest concert halls, and for years was the pianist who had the largest number of records available in the market. VOLODJA BALZALORSKY - violinist http://ampcast.com/balzalorsky or http://mp3.com/Balzalorsky Volodja Balzalorsky is an internationally acclaimed concert violinist-soloist, recitalist, chamber musician who has performed in international musical festivals and concert series as a soloist and chamber musician. He has also made many radio, TV and also CD recordings. For the last two years he has also been the guest concert master of Freiburgbarocksoloists Freiburg (Germany). DAVID BARELA - concert pianist, composer and arranger http://www.dgbrecords.com

    73. PIANO SONATAS MAIN_G
    Herausgegeben und kommentiert von Pual baduraskoda. Grundmann, Herbert und Mies,paul, Studien zum Klavierspiel Beethovens The great pianist that I was able to
    http://raptusassociation.org/sonmuskriteinle.html
    BEETHOVEN'S PIANO SONATAS
    AN INTRODUCTORY COMMENT ON THE MUSIC CRITICISM OFFERED HERE
    Beethoven at the Piano
    As lay people, we can find expert comments on the works of classical music in books, periodical publications and in CD brochure comments. These may be rendered from a variety of viewpoints: from that of the biographer, that of the musicologist, that of the music critic or that of the active musician. Here, with respect to Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas, first of all, I want to list the relevant literature that I found in the bibliographical listings of the books I consulted in creating this section. Besides Thayer's standard biography, the authors I consulted are, in alphabetical order: Barry Cooper (Beethoven: 2000), Joachim Kaiser (Die 32 Klaviersonaten Beethovens und ihre Interpreten: 1975), William Kinderman (Beethoven: 1995) und Maynard Solomon (Beethoven: 1977 und 1998). The following list is arranged in the alphabetical order of the authors of the works I found and lists the titles of the works written by them, particulars with respect to each publication and by what above-noted authors they have been listed in their respective bibliographical sections. Autor Title Particulars with respect to the Publication Mentioned by:
    Badura-Skoda, Paul

    74. Albert Sassmann - Klavier's Dreambook
    Translate this page Homepage URL http//www.badura-skoda.com. Comments The official Homepage ofthe Viennese pianist paul badura-skoda is online under www.badura-skoda.com.
    http://books.dreambook.com/albertsassmann/vendeg.html
    Albert Sassmann - Klavier Welcome to Dreambook , a nifty new free service from:
    New Dream Network
    Dreamhost , and Dreamservers If you have a minute, please sign my Dreambook too! Name: Gerhard Comments: Super! So wie es jetzt ist, könnten wir ohne weiteres eine
    Schellack produzieren. Hab ich eh noch nie gemacht.
    Tuesday, February 15th 2000 - 07:51:24 AM Name: Norbert Wiesinger E-mail address: norbert.wiesinger@liwest.at Homepage URL: http://www.snarg.net/ Comments: Mücken, Mücken überall,
    hier in diesem Strome.
    Weiche Wolke, Weiche,
    schieb mich nicht so hin.
    Tuesday, February 15th 2000 - 10:29:00 AM Name: Paul E-mail address: paul.kaiser@chello.at Comments: Hallo Albert!
    Gut gemacht! (Jetzt hast Dus vor mir geschafft, Du Hund,
    ich bastle schon seit einem Jahr daran!)
    Bei mir ging das runterladen der Demos übrigens reibungslos. Die Site sieht verdächtig nach Frontpage aus.Liege ich richtig, oder welches Programm hast Du verwendet? Liebe Grüße Paul Tuesday, February 15th 2000 - 08:43:12 PM Name: Yeika Alvarez (Bebe) E-mail address: akiey1@yahoo.com

    75. Joop Celis, Piano
    160. zie artikel van Joop Celis York Bowen, virtuoos pianist, onbekend componist,in Piano Hochschule für Musik Essen Duitsland 1980 1981 paul baduraskoda.
    http://www.musicaintermedia.nl/Instrumentalist/Joop Celis.htm
    Joop Celis piano JooCel " Zijn spel is intelligent, uitgekiend, behoedzaam, muzikaal en virtuoos"
    Programma zomer 2002
    J oop Celis (1958) ontving op negenjarige leeftijd de eerste pianolessen van zijn vader. Later studeerde hij bij Jo Dusseldorp aan het Conservatorium van Maastricht alwaar hij in 1979 het Diploma Uitvoerend Musicus met onderscheiding behaalde.
    Op vijftienjarige leeftijd won hij de eerste prijs van het Nationaal Concours voor Jeugdige Pianisten te Roermond en in 1977 won hij de derde prijs op het beroemde Busoni Concours te Bolzano (Italië).Na zijn conservatoriumstudie volgde hij gedurende twee jaar lessen bij Paul Badura-Skoda aan de Hochschule für Musik te Essen.
    In 1980 was hij finalist van het Tromp Concours te Eindhoven en een jaar later verwierf hij de vijfde prijs (1 e médaille) op het Concours International de Piano te Épinal (Frankrijk). Naast concerten met orkest gaf Celis recitals en kamermuziekconcerten in binnen- en buitenland en maakte radio-opnamen voor o.a. de KRO, AVRO, NOS, ROL en het Belgische KLARA. In 1995 verscheen op het label Erasmus Muziek Produkties een solo-CD met werken van Ravel, Franck, Fauré en Debussy.

    76. Piano - Unorthodox And Fun Pianist Christopher Finkelmeyer
    would seem more likely that of a carpenter than a worldclass pianist. JuilliardSchool and Vienna, Austria, where he studied under paul badura-skoda at the
    http://www.finkelmeyer.com/inperson8.htm
    There seem to be two kinds of artists one encounters at a classical piano recital: The anguished soul who permits the audience to watch as he is tortured by the music... introverted, sweaty and pained, he finishes his piece beaten, bedraggled, a self-proclaimed martyr to the muse... Or, the extrovert, cocky and arrogant - the intent of his performance to instruct plebeians, scandalize the cognoscenti and declare once and for all the only right way to play.
    Probably the most startling thing about pianist, Christopher Finkelmeyer is that he is neither of these. A look at his history reveals why.
    While his pianistic life follows the classic form: child prodigy, honors, awards, prominent teachers, educated abroad... his background: small Wisconsin town, captain of the basketball team, middle son of 5 boys, Father a barber, Mother a homemaker, would seem more likely that of a carpenter than a world-class pianist.
    And yet, this very simplicity is at the heart of his artistry. Honest, intelligent, intuitive, his playing is, at once, forthright and refined. "Finkelmeyer not only has an outstanding technique, but his playing is virtually without idiosyncrasy, a well-blended amalgam of styles that can only be described as American."

    77. Silvia Leggio, Pianist
    Silvia Leggio, pianist. on to perfect her technique in master classes held by MaestrosGyorgy Sandor, Bruno Canino, Alexander Lonquich and paul baduraskoda.
    http://users.libero.it/andreaortu/leggioenglish.html
    Silvia Leggio, pianist Silvia Leggio graduated cum laude from the Conservatory of Palermo and then went on to perfect her technique in master classes held by Maestros Gyorgy Sandor, Bruno Canino, Alexander Lonquich and Paul Badura-Skoda. She, herself, has thaught in five different Italian conservatories, in adding to building her variegated concert career. Back to: Island trio

    78. Reissue CDs, MAY02, Pt. 2 - AUDIOPHILE AUDITION
    wanted to audition excerpts from paul baduraskoda's 1990 Mozart am particularly impressedby badura-skoda in the The legacy of British pianist Solomon Cutner
    http://www.audaud.com/audaud/MAY02/REISSUES/recds2MAY02.html
    Classical CD Reissues, Part 2
    for May 2002
    MOZART: Piano Sonatas - A Major, K. 284; C Major, K. 309; A Major, K. 311; Allegro in B-flat Major, K. 400; Allegro in G Minor, K. 312 Paul Badura-Skoda, pianoforte Johann Schantz, 1790 While I do not tend to favor "authentic" instruments, I wanted to audition excerpts from Paul Badura-Skoda's 1990 Mozart cycle, as played on a period instrument, having heard him in concert in Atlanta some years ago and still favoring his Concerto No. 22 with Furtwaengler from 1952. Badura-Skoda claims his "conversion" to the lighter, more fluent action of period instruments came in 1948, after a recital by Isolde Ahlgrimm. The more transparent articulation, the fluid staccato effects he achieves, compensate for the loss of sonorous weight the modern piano provides. I I am particularly impressed by Badura-Skoda in the tricky, often surprising antics of the C Major Sonata, K. 309, where Mozart often trades the top line with its accompaniment, as well as using daring, irregular metric feet. He takes the usually slow, elegant Adagio at a slightly more Andante pace. The broken-style of K. 284 holds a world of digital demands, including stunning orchestral effects, as well as variations that reveal Mozart's own notions of ornaments. The Rondos in these recordings really shimmer, the middle and upper registers of the Schantz keyboard's enjoying a definable 'ping' that sets this recording apart. Besides the immensely spirited Sonata in A, K. 311, an old favorite, the real find in this survey is the little, dark Allegro in G Minor, K. 312 (590d), written around 1790, that has all the imploded fury of the C Minor Concerto, K. 491. Its use of canon clearly hearkens to Mozart's late studies of Bach. This disc is thoroughly musical in every way.

    79. KREM.com Spokane Music
    The distinguished Viennese pianist paul baduraskoda is thoroughly at home on theconcert grand, but he was also introduced as a young man to the instrument's
    http://www.krem.com/sharedcontent/features/musicclassical/BI_MOZART.ca3e6ed8.htm
    sectNum = 3; Spokane
    document.write(lmonth + " "); document.write(date + ", " + year); Movie Reviews Music News Personal
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    ... Account Info Music: Classical Review: Mozart A- Pieces for the pianoforte. The distinguished Viennese pianist Paul Badura-Skoda is thoroughly at home on the concert grand, but he was also introduced as a young man to the instrument's predecessor, the pianoforte of Mozart's day. There's a distinct, though not drastic, difference in sound. The pianoforte is less resonant but clearer. It also requires a change in playing style, requiring more "delicately articulated, purely digital playing," he says. He demonstrates what he means in this collection of short, non-sonata pieces by Mozart. He plays not on a replica but on an actual 1790 pianoforte that remains in superb condition. It's easy for the listener to make the adjustment; the sound seems perfectly natural for this music. Particularly moving are an adagio (K. 540) and a fantasy (K. 397), but each of the eight pieces has its charms. Also available on two separate discs are collections of Mozart sonatas on the same instrument. - Olin Chism / The Dallas Morning News Search krem.com

    80. Fresno State Department Of Music - Calendar
    Hall Admission $12.50 General; $7.00 Seniors; $5.00 Students paul baduraskoda,Piano Masterclass chamber music by women composers with pianist Stephen Thomas
    http://www.csufresno.edu/music/CurrentEvents.html
    - Choose One - Music Department Home Page Faculty Ensembles Department Information Calendar History Students Undergraduate Handbook Graduate Handbook Music Theory Pages Graduate Program Links Wind Ensemble Marching Band Symphonic Band Concert Choir Chamber Singers Opera Workshop Percussion Ensemble Horn Studio Campus Home
    Music Department Concert Calendar
    - Spring Semester 2003 - For More Information About Concerts and Tickets call (559) 278-2654
    **all senior recitals subject to change without notice* NEW...CAMPUS MAP!
    The CSUF Concert Hall is located in the main corridor of the Music Building. Walberg Recital Hall is located in the southwest corner of the Music Building.
    - April - Sergei Babayan, Piano Masterclass
    Fresno State/Fresno Philharmonic Masterclass Series
    Friday, April 4, 2003
    3:30 p.m. - Concert Hall
    Admission: Free
    Wind Festival Concert
    Saturday, April 5, 2003 8:00 p.m. - Concert Hall Admission: $6.00 General; $5.00 Faculty/Staff/Seniors;

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