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61. Angela Hewitt I Piano /I
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angela hewitt's Bach on the concert grand grows in I was surprised and ultimatelyconvinced by hewitt's strident, no four minutes off the former pianist's timing
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  • 65. Sun-Sentinel Music
    Matt Schudel Classical Bach Partitas Nos. 1, 3 6. Piotr Anderszewski,pianist (Virgin). Bach The Toccatas. angela hewitt, pianist (Hyperion).
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    66. French Culture | Music Recordings | Classical Archive 0202
    Hyperion CDA 67341/2 (2CD138.11) Canadian pianist angela hewitt, best known forher Bach interpretations, tackles the opalescent piano works of Maurice Ravel.
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    Zagreb-born pianist Dejan Lazic offers an album of selected piano works by Ravel. Pavana: The Virgin Harpsichord
    Queyras Plays Hungarian Cello Music
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    French cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras and French pianist Alexandre Tharaud perform seminal masterpieces of 20th-century Hungarian chamber music. The lush Kodaly - including Sonata for cello and piano (1909) and Cello Sonata No. 8 (1915) - is interpreted with native feeling. The spiky Kurtag is handles with mastery and authority. Very fine. Ravel: Complete Piano Works
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    67. Governor General's Performing Arts Awards
    Hailed as “the preeminent Bach pianist of our time” (The Guardian, London,2001), angela hewitt has captivated thousands of listeners with her dazzling
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    The Guardian , London, 2001), Angela Hewitt has captivated thousands of listeners with her dazzling musicianship and stunning virtuosity. Her triumph at the prestigious 1985 Toronto International Bach Piano Competition launched her into the international spotlight, and she has gone on to win rave reviews from audiences and critics around the world, both for her live performances and for her numerous recordings. Prior to her Toronto Bach Competition victory, Angela Hewitt placed first in Italy’s Viotti Competition (1978) and was a top prizewinner in the International Bach competitions of Leipzig and Washington, D.C., as well as the Schumann Competition in Zwickau, Germany, the Casadesus Competition in Cleveland, and the Dino Ciani Competition at La Scala, Milan. Sunday Times , London). During the year 2000, she gave complete performances of the 48 Preludes and Fugues in Canada, the United States, England, and Germany. She has performed throughout North America and Europe, as well as in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, China, Mexico, and the former Soviet Union. Miss Hewitt’s repertoire is vast, ranging from Bach to the contemporary. Her discography, comprising over a dozen recordings, also includes CDs of Granados, Olivier Messiaen, and most recently the complete solo works of Ravel. She has performed with orchestras across the United States, with the Japan Philharmonic, and with every major orchestra in Canada and Australia.

    68. Fall 2000 Classical Performances At ECC Center For The Arts
    March 2 angela hewitt pianist. Friday, March 2 at 8 pm angela hewitt pianist TheBach pianist par excellence of her generation (The Sunday Times of London).
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    69. Spring 2001 Classical Performances At ECC Center For The Arts
    February 17 The Munich Chamber Orchestra. March 2 angela hewitt pianist.March 9 San Francisco Opera Center Singers. March 18 James
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    String Quartet March 30 Ives Quartet with Robert Taub, Piano April 29 Carolyn Brown Piano ORDER TICKETS NOW! Performance and educational activities by the Ives Quartet are supported in part, by the California Arts Council, a state agency. 2001 Spring Review Saturday, February 17 at 8 pm THE MUNICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Their U.S. appearances are a must for music lovers. (Los Angeles Times). BRITTEN Variations on a Theme by Frank Bridge MENDELSSOHN Concerto for Violin in d minor HARTMANN Symphony No. 4 for String Orchestra Marsee Auditorium $24 / $21 Friday, March 2 at 8 pm ANGELA HEWITT Pianist "The Bach pianist par excellence of her generation" (The Sunday Times of London) has been startling audiences and critics since her triumph in the 1985 Toronto International Bach Competition. She has proven

    70. The GlennGould Magazine Comes To Members Of The International
    Humane Society; the art exhibition Gradual Motet; three book launches; and theopeningnight gala concert, featuring pianist angela hewitt playing Bach's
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    Cover Photo: Delegates posing in the Atrium of the CBC's Broadcasting Centre, near the end of the Gathering (Gary Beechey, BDS Studios, Inc., Toronto). Spring 2000 Issue of the GlennGould Magazine
    Volume 6, Number 1 Special Supplement: In the middle of this issue, four pages of colour photographs are included of people and events from the World Gathering
    • From the Editor (pages 3-4)
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    • Glenn Gould Gathering, Day One, Wednesday 22 September 1999, from 10:00 a.m.: Opening Day Activities (pages 5-8)
      Detailed report of the release of new CDs; video programming; delegates' visit to the Toronto Humane Society; the art exhibition Gradual Motet; three book launches; and the opening-night gala concert, featuring pianist Angela Hewitt playing Bach's Goldberg Variations. (One photograph, one facsimile from the National Library of Canada, two book covers)
    • Glenn Gould Gathering, Day Two, Thursday 23 September 1999, 9:10 a.m., Track 1, Take 1: "Listening to Glenn gould: Johann Sebastian Bach", with Kevin Bazzana in conversation with Shelagh Rogers (pages 9-16)

    71. Glenn Gould Studio November 1999 Schedule
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    72. Glenn Gould Studio April 1999 Schedule
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    74. PAO - 2002-2003 Season
    Wednesday, 30 October angela hewitt On the occasion of the awardof an Honorary Degree to the celebrated pianist angela hewitt.
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    Saturday, 5 October
    Pinchas Zukerman and the National Arts Centre Orchestra
    with Amanda Forsyth (cello) in an all-Schumann program
    Thursday, 24 October
    International Chamber Music Festival - Trio Lyra
    The winner of several prestigious competitions, Trio Lyra presents a Unique instrumental combination with Erica Goodman (Harp), Mark Childs (Viola), and Suzanne Shulman (Flute).
    Friday, 25 October
    International Chamber Music Festival - The Schubert Ensemble
    Britain's premier chamber music ensemble includes Kingston on its North American tour with Mendelssohn's Piano Quartet No. 2 and Brahm's Piano Quartet No. 1.
    Saturday, 26 October
    International Chamber Music Festival - The Mazurkevich/Pomerants Duo Proteges of the legendary David Oistrakh, this extraordinary violin duo represents the versatility and perfection of the Russion School of Music. Sunday, 9 February Les Violons du Roy Under the baton of Bernard Labadie, with Diane Lacelle, solo Oboist, the pomp and elegance of the best of the Baroque era. Friday, 7 February Infoweaver: Haida Gwaii Kristi Allik and Robert Mulder An evening-long multimedia composition featuring music, visuals and computer animation, focusing on the landscape of the Queen Charlotte Islands. (At Art Centre)

    75. Pianist - Wikipedia
    A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very angela hewitt;Vladimir Horowitz; Stephen Hough; Jeni Jando; William Kappel; Julius Katchen;
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    Pianist
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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, 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. 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

    76. WNYC - Music
    BachBusoni Goldberg Variations David Buechner, pianist Connoisseur Society CD4212. Murray Perahia. Bach Goldberg Variations Sony SK 89243. angela hewitt.
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    77. Home Search Credits E-shop Contact Us
    angela hewitt. Canadian pianist angela hewitt began her piano studiesat age three. She attended Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of
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    2002-2003 CLASSICAL SEASON ARTIST BIOS ROBERTO ABBADO Internationally he has appeared with Orchestre National de France, Hamburg NDR Symphony, Budapest Philharmonic, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Swedish Radio Orchestra, Gothenberg Symphony, Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI.
    PIERRE AMOYAL Born in France, Pierre Amoyal completed his studies at age twelve at the Paris Conservatory with a First Prize, then moved to Los Angeles to study for five years with Jascha Heifetz. At age twenty-two he made his European debut with the Orchestre de Paris, followed by appearances in all of the major European capitals, as well as in the USA, Canada, Mexico, South America and in the Far East. Amoyal was the youngest musician ever to be nominated as a professor at the Paris Conservatory and now teaches at the Lausanne Conservatory in Switzerland. LEON BATES Philadelphia native and pianist Leon Bates has performed with such notable symphonies as the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, American Symphony, Vienna Symphony, Sinfonica del di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Strasbourg Symphony in France and the Quebec Symphony. He has championed the music of African American composers, frequently including their works in his recital programs. Bates is also known for his work with young people, often performing as many as fifty residency programs each season in conjunction with orchestra or recital engagements.

    78. Iclassics.com - Classical Music And More
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    80. Houston Symphony
    Canadian pianist angela hewitt brings her sparkling style to Mendelssohn’sFirst Piano Concerto. Hans Graf, Conductor. angela hewitt, Piano.
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