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Extractions: Fax: +30 421 39420 EMAIL-1 EMAIL-2 WEBSITE Dino Mastroyiannis is a famous pianist from Volos, who possesses a very special position among to the Greek pianists in the latest years. Dino Mastroyiannis has given recitals and chamber-music recitals in various towns of Greece and abroad. He has cooperated as a soloist with many orchestras, such as the Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra Kosice (Slovak Republic), the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra (Republic of Macedonia), the State Philharmonic Orchestra "Oltenia" (Romania), the Plovdiv Philharmonic and the Vratca Philharmonic Orchestra (Bulgaria), the Thessaloniki State Orchestra (Greece), the Volos Symphony Orchestra (Greece) etc., always extracted flattering reviews from the press and also from famous pianists and musicologists of international reputation, such as Paul Badura-Skoda, Roberto Szidon, Konstantin Ganev, George Hadjinikos etc. He has recorded many times for the Greek Broadcasting (ERA) and performed for the Greek Television (ET3). Among his best collaborations are counting two great concerts as a soloist with the Skopje Philharmonic Orchestra, after which he came to terms with the most flattering criticisms from the critics and the audience. The orchestra was conducted by Angel Shurev (Director of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, Yugoslav F.R.) and by Vladimir Altschuler (Conductor of the St.-Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Russia).
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Extractions: The ever-increasing number of performances of Bach's music is a sign of its enduring vitality. But perhaps no other composer is subject to such a wide diversity of interpretation. In this important book, Paul Badura-Skoda draws on forty years of studying and performing Bach to present startling new insights into many different aspects of Bach's music. Sometimes contentious, always stimulating, Badura-Skoda's book conveys a passion for an informed interpretation of Bach's music based on a recognition and respect for Bach's actual intentions. Copiously illustrated with musical examples, the book will take its place as a standard work for all students and performers of Bach's ever-popular keyboard music.
Extractions: Concert Schedule News Release: 18 September 2000 Washington, DC Washington's oldest free concert series begins its fifty-ninth annual concert season at the National Gallery of Art on Sunday, 1 October 2000. The schedule includes thirty-six concerts by acclaimed national and international musicians, who will perform every Sunday through 24 June 2001, except 24 December, Christmas Eve; 31 December, New Year's Eve; and 15 April, Easter Sunday. Gallery concerts are free and open to the public on a first-come, first-seated basis. Seating begins promptly at 6:00 p.m. and concerts are performed in the West Garden Court at 7:00 p.m. Monthly listings of the concert programs may be obtained by calling (202) 842-6941. The New York Chamber soloists will open the concerts on 1 October with quintets by Mozart, Prokofiev, and Brahms. The National Gallery Orchestra, under the direction of music director George Manos, will perform five concerts, beginning with the 22 October concert. The orchestra will be joined on two occasions by internationally renowned soloists. Metropolitan Opera soprano Alessandra Marc will sing the Four Last Songs of Richard Strauss on 19 November 2000, and violinist Aaron Rosand will play Beethoven's
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Extractions: 901 Trinity Street Highlighting A. Mozart Fest's season will be a solo piano concert by the world-renowned Austrian pianist Paul Badura-Skoda. This concert is part of Badura-Skoda's 75th-Birthday World Tour, following by just a few days his Carnegie Hall recital of the same program. A 2002 Dallas Morning News review deemed Maestro Badura-Skoda's playing "amazing . . . stupendous!" His concert is sure to be an unforgettable experience for Austin audiences. Click here for tickets or season subscription Links 2002 Tour Discography
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Extractions: In 1965 at the age of three, Paul Goodchild began playing the trumpet. Following studies with Gordon Webb and Ernest LLewellyn and two years of freelance work which Included work with The Australian Opera Orchestra and Principal Trumpet with the Bolshoi Ballet Orchestra, he joined the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. During 1984 and 1985 he studied with Elgar Howarth and Philip Jones in London and in Germany with Richard Stewart. In addition to working with the Australian Chamber orchestra. The Seymour Group and The Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra, Paul Goodchild has given many recitals for radio and television, both as soloist with The Australian Brass Quintet, formed by him in 1985. In 1988 he was co-principal Trumpet with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra during its tour of the United States. In 1986 he re-formed the Sydney Brass Ensemble, started by his father Cliff Goodchild in 1958, visited Japan with the Australian Philhar- monic Orchestra for performances of Aida and gave a recital tour of new South Wales and Brisbane. In 1991 he gave a recital tour in Italy. France and Germany with Peter Kneeshaw. In May of this year Paul Goodchild played Principal Trumpet with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for a three week season. Paul is in high demand for Master Classes, private tuition and solo performances.
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Extractions: Alexandre PIROJENKO (Alexander PIROZHENKO) Concert Pianist BIOGRAPHY RESUME REPERTOIRE REVIEWS ... LINKS BIOGRAPHY Alexandre Pirojenko was born on November 3, 1979 in St.Petersburg, Russia. He won prizes of the following international piano competitions: The Paula Cussi International Piano Competition to Celebrate the Tercentenary of St. Petersburg, Russia (2003, 1st PRIZE) The 4th International Piano Competition in Memory of Vladimir Horowitz in Kiev, Ukraine (2001, nd PRIZE, Silver medal) The 8th Newport International Piano Competition, UK (2000, 1st PRIZE) The 4th Orleans Concours International Piano XXe Siecle, France (2000, 3 rd PRIZE, Bronze medal) The International Bremen Piano Competition, Germany (1999, 2 nd PRIZE) The 3rd International Prokofiev Piano Competition in St.Petersburg, Russia (1999, 3 rd PRIZE) The 5th International Competition for Music and Art School Students in Takasaki, Japan (1997, 2
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Extractions: Pianist Evgeni Mikhailov was born February 7, 1973 in the city of Izhevsk (Russia) into a family of musicians. After graduating from the Music School and Music College in Izhevsk, he entered Kazan State Conservatoire (class of Professor E.Bournasheva), then took a post-graduate course at the Moscow State Conservatoire (class of Professor M.Voskressensky). Since September 1996 Evgeni Mikhailov has been a teacher of Kazan State Conservatoire, and since November 1997 - a soloist of Moscow State Philharmonic Society. In 1993 Evgeni Mikhailov won the 9th V.Safonov All-Russian piano Competition in Kislovodsk. In 1995 he became the winner of the 1st A.Scriabin International piano Competition in Nizhny Novgorod (Russia), and also the possessor of three special prizes, including the S.Richter's prize. In 1996 E.Mikhailov become the laureate of the 1st G.Eriksson International piano Competition (Sweden). In 1999 he become the laureate of the 21st International piano Competition "E.Pozzoli" (Italy).
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Extractions: Pianist Evgeni Mikhailov was born February 7, 1973 in the city of Izhevsk, Russia into a family of musicians. After graduating from the Music School and Music College in Izhevsk, he entered Kazan State Conservatoire (class of Professor E.Bournasheva, 1991-1996), then took a post-graduate course at the Moscow State Conservatoire (class of Professor M.Voskressensky, 1996-1998). Since September 1996 Evgeni has been a teacher of Kazan State Conservatoire, and since November 1997 - a soloist of Moscow State Philharmonic Society. In 1993 Evgeni Mikhailov won the 9th V.Safonov All-Russian Piano Competition in Kislovodsk (Russia). In 1995 he become the winner of the 1st A.Scriabin International Piano Competition in Nizhny Novgorod (Russia), and also the possessor of three special prizes, including the S.Richter's and V.Sofronitsky's prizes. In 1996 E.Mikhailov become the winner of the 1st G.Eriksson International Piano Competition (Sweden). In 1999 he become the laureate of the 21st International Piano Competition "E.Pozzoli" (Italy).
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Extractions: Professional classical music performance began at the University of Chicago with the opening of Mandel Hall, a gift from Chicago merchant and philanthropist Leon Mandel. The celebration of Mandel Hall's formal opening took place on December 21, 1903. It was marked by the first performance at the University of Chicago by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (then known as the Theodore Thomas Orchestra). The program consisted of works by Mozart, Beethoven (the Leonore Overture No. 3), Wagner and Strauss (Death and Transfiguration). The Chicago Symphony Orchestra continued its association with the University until the mid-1970s, performing in both its full-size incarnation, and in the form of smaller wind and string ensembles. In the mid-1940s, professional classical music performance at the university was organized under the auspices of the "University Concerts" series, numbering a dozen or more concerts each year. It was this organization that presented a twenty-four-year-old violinist Isaac Stern in March of 1944 (and twice more in the 1940s), the Chicago debut of classical guitarist Andrea Segovia and the Juilliard String Quartet's Chicago debut thirteen months after the ensemble's creation. Other noteworthy performances were given by the Budapest String Quartet, pianists Grant Johannesen, Eugene Istomin, Artur Schnabel, cellist Gregor Piatigorsky and harpsichordist Ralph Kirkpatrick.