Extractions: Badura-Skoda, Paul, * 6. 10. 1927 Wien, Konzertpianist. Begann 1947 seine Karriere, internationaler Durchbruch 1950 bei den Salzburger Festspielen; Konzerttourneen nach Amerika, Japan und Russland; zahlreiche Platteneinspielungen, sammelt historische historische Badura-Skoda (Opern- und Haydn-Forscherin). Hinweise zum Lexikon Suche nach hierher verweisenden Seiten
Extractions: AmazonUS $41.50 (content page views available) Paul Badura-Skoda is a well-known pianist, fortepianist and harpsichordist. He has recorded many discs of music by Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, and has also recorded Bachs partitas. This book is a presentation of the issues involved in performing and interpreting Bachs keyboard music. Badura-Skoda draws on his 40 years of experience playing Bach, as well as a great deal of research by himself and others. There are many issues around Bachs keyboard music, beginning with the age-old question of which instrument to play it on: harpsichord or piano (or clavichord, or fortepiano, or lute-harpsichord ). Badura-Skoda shows himself to not be a fundamentalist in this matter, but presents both sides of the arguments about this and other performance practice issues. This book is essentially written for musicians or students of Bachs music, and examines closely such elements as tempo, articulation, dynamics and technique, with many musical examples. The second part of the book - more than half of it - looks at the questions of ornamentation, certainly one of the most controversial and complex issues surrounding baroque music.
MV3, With Gordon Rumson And Keith Bramich Site at www.affordablearts.com/html/ornstein_archive.htm M V article at www.mvdaily.com/articles/1999/12/ornstein.htm.paul Badura Skoda pianist and Scholar. http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/2001/01/mv3.htm
Extractions: GORDON RUMSON writes: The web allows many creative people the chance to promote their works around the globe, establishing connections in far-flung locales that would have been next to impossible a dozen years ago. At present the range of materials is large, but not complete. Or completely overwhelming. There are still hundreds of composers, artists, poets and such who are not online. But there is a start to it now. The formats vary widely: RealAudio, MIDI, audio files, MP3, MPEG and so on. And there are few established traditions about how to set up sites for ease of navigation. I'll try to warn you if something odd is going on and what your browser might need to do that's extra or unusual. Flynn is a UK-based composer of what he calls World Orchestral Music, an amalgam of many ideas and influences. He's been composing since the late 70s so he is no newcomer and his largest work is the Wexford Symphony , given here in painfully brief sound files (MP3) examples. It's impossible to tell how it succeeds in total so would some creative, enterprising impresario PLEASE program this work? The last thing the world needs is another symphony gathering dust so JUST GET ON WITH IT!! Flynn seems to like to take the bad-boy/angry man attitude, but his works, like
MV3 - The MV3 Homepage Those we have visited include David Arditti. Robert Avalon. paul BaduraSkoda pianist and Scholar. Carson Cooman. Jörg Demus. DiscoverClassics. http://www.mvdaily.com/mv3/
Extractions: MV3 is monthly column featuring online music in a variety of formats. Each month, normally on the first Monday, Gordon Rumson and Keith Bramich visit a different selection of sites. Read the latest MV3 feature (and follow the links at the ends of the pages to read back through the monthly articles) or browse through the links below, which take you directly to the review paragraph for each person or site. Complete our online form if you'd like us to consider your website or your music for review. Introduction Media formats Self-promotion and the web The sites that have no names...Thankfully ... Fragments of forgotten sounds - Gordon Rumson's world tour David Arditti Robert Avalon Paul Badura Skoda: Pianist and Scholar Carson Cooman ... Mats Wendt: Eddan: The Invincible Sword of the ElvSmith
BADURA SKODA When he was young, pianist paul Badura Skoda's playing charmed me, in some respectsakin to Edwin Fischer's in terms of touch, but more muscular, in other http://home.earthlink.net/~kunos/Hocquard/badura.html
Concorso Casagrande pianist Jimin Lee. AlessandraMaria Ammara has studied with paul Badura Skoda, Maria Tipo, Dario De Rosa http://www.concorsocasagrande.org/docs/doc4.htm
Extractions: L'ultima edizione del prestigioso concorso che ha laureato in passato pianisti del calibro di Alexander Lonquich, Boris Petrushallsky, Ivo Pogorelich, Guhel e Suher Pekinel, si e svolto dal 3 al 14 giugno 1998; unaa delle migliori edizioni, a detta del presidente Dario De Rosa e dell'intera giuria, per I' altissimo livello di preparazione dei giovani pianisti. Circa un centinaio gli iscritti di cui 51 presenti, numerosi gli italiani di cui tre finalisti premiati: Alessandra Maria Ammara di Firenze (II premio), Roberto Prosseda di Latina (III premio), Massimiliano Ferrati di Adria (IV premio). Inoltre e stato assegnato ex aequo un premio speciale a Roberto Prosseda e Massirniliano Ferrati per Ia migliore esecuzione della composizione "I segni dello zodiaco" di Alessandro Casagrande; premio speciale per l'esecuzione di Schubert a Alexei Nabioulin e diploma di finalista e "premio alla quinta finalista" alla pianista sud-coreana Jimin Lee Alexei Nabioulin ha studiato alla Scuola Speciale di Mosca sotto la guida di Gadjev Syavusc, attualmente studia con Michail Voskressellskij al Conservatorio di Mosca. Ha conseguito premi in impotanti concorsi in Russia e ha tenuto numerosi concerti nel Nord Europa.
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Pianist Jo Dusseldorp en vervolgde zijn studie met een speciale beurs van het ministerievan WVC in de Meisterklasse van de beroemde pianist paul Badura Skoda in Essen http://www.dse.nl/~roosten/pianist.htm
Extractions: Matty Huijts, geboren in 1955 in Schinnen, is de oudste zoon van een zeer muzikale familie. Hij studeerde cum laude af aan het Conservatorium te Maastricht onder leiding van Jo Dusseldorp en vervolgde zijn studie met een speciale beurs van het ministerie van WVC in de Meisterklasse van de beroemde pianist Paul Badura Skoda in Essen (D). Daarna volgde hij een specialistische opleiding begeleiding en kamermuziek aan het Koninklijk Conservatorium in Den Haag onder leiding van Gerard van Blerk. Hij is sinds 1982 woonachtig te Bladel, waar hij een aanstelling kreeg als pianodocent aan Muziekschool De Kempen. Matty Huijts trad vele malen op voor radio en televisie. Sinds 1988 is hij de vaste pianist van het Eindhovens Gemengd Koor "De Roostenzangers", waarmee hij sindsdien jaarlijks concerteert. Sinds augustus 1999 vervult hij ook de functie van repetitor bij het koor.
Classical Net - Beethoven Piano Sonatas: Overview Of Recordings She is a pianist for the ages. It made me want to cry. I have mixed feelings aboutPaul baduraskoda's cycle on Astree - a sign in its favor, actually. http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/articles/beethoven/psonatas.html
Extractions: Piano Sonatas: An Overview of Selected Recordings By Ron Drummond Any complete recording of a cycle as diverse as Beethoven's is going to be uneven, period. You will not find a be-all end-all. Nevertheless, I do think it's useful to have a complete recording by one artist, for the insights a single, refined sensibility can bring to Beethoven across the full range of his sonatas. But one should also consider supplementing a complete recording with additional recordings of individual sonatas by various performers. Of complete sets, I highly recommend Richard Goode on Elektra/Nonesuch. Goode has been praised in almost all quarters as perhaps the finest surveyor of Beethoven's sonatas since Schnabel. He has all the chops and a wealth of feeling and insight to convey. The recording is state of the art. Though superb throughout, Goode is at his best in Sonatas 12-18. Another cycle which alas is not yet complete is Jean Bernard Pommier's on Erato. Three multi-disc volumes (of an eventual four) have been released so far, and I for one am eager to have that last volume! Where Goode takes a Romantic approach to Beethoven, Pommier achieves an almost ideally Classical equipoise. He is fleet, sensitive, flexible, and very expressive. The recorded sound is among the best I've heard in piano recordings. Pommier is at his best in the first ten sonatas (works which I have a particular fondness for), but the later works are wonderful as well. As for supplemental recordings:
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ARIES CACES, Pianist From 1986 to 1993, he was under the tutelage of worldrenowned pianist Prof. PaulBadura-Skoda at the Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna. http://www.geocities.com/ariescaces/
Extractions: His first piano lessons were given by his mother. At the age of seven, he enrolled at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Conservatory of Music as a personal scholar of Prof. Feliza Custodio. From 1980 to 1985, he attended the Philippine High School for the Arts and the UST Conservatory of Music under the tutelage of Prof. Ernestina Crisologo and Prof. Bernardino Custodio. In 1982, he won First Prize in the National Music Competitions for Young Artists (Piano Category). Two years later, he was runner - up in the Manila Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competitions. Caces came to Graz, Austria in 1985 upon the invitation and arrangement of then Austrian Ambassador to the Philippines, Dr. Friedrich Posch. He studied with Prof. Walter Kamper at the Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Graz. From 1986 to 1993, he was under the tutelage of world-renowned pianist Prof. Paul Badura-Skoda at the
AMIATA MEDIA (classica) The art of interpretation in the mirror of time the great Viennese pianist PaulBadura Skoda offers us two interpretations of the same piece, played 39 years http://www.amiatamedia.com/eng/serie/classica_en.html
Extractions: New, never before recorded Italian compositions of the 1700s brought to light by noted musicologists and researchers; performances done on rare and precious instruments of the era not the least of which the first piano ever constructed, built by Cristofori in Florence and now housed in the prestigious Museum of Metropolitan Art in New York. Compare and contrast between two interpretations of the same music by the same musician after fifty years. This is the editorial line that this new series will follow. Ambitious and fascinating, our listeners will be provided with yet more pleasant surprises. The official recording of the Great Jubilee 2000, including the Official Hymn of the Jubilee and the "Cantico del Giubileo" composed by Ennio Morricone and Jean Paul Lecot on demand of the Vatican. Performers: Jos Carreras and Monserrat Caball, Monsignor Marco Frisina, Renato Bruson, Pietro Ballo, Choir and Orchestra of the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Choir of the Cappella Giulia of the St. Peter Basilica in the Vatican and other prestigious performers.
Home and the far East. He also formed a successful trio with pianist PaulBaduraSkoda and violinist Jean Fournier. In 1953 he married http://www.celloheaven.com/bios/janigro.htm
Extractions: Home Contact us Search this site Antonio Janigro, the great Italian/Yugoslavian cellist, was born on January 21, 1918, in the via Guido d'Arezzo in Milan. His mother Maria was a professional violinist. Janigro said of himself in a 1988 interview with Oreste Bossini: "I was born into a musical, yet tragic, atmosphere. My father had wanted to be a concert pianist, but had lost his left arm to a sharpshooter in the war." Janigro studied piano first, starting at the age of six, and then began playing the cello in 1926, when he was eight years old. His father told him, "Either you will be a dedicated artist, worthy of the name, or you will be a mere amateur musician, playing for your own amusement, in which case you will become a barrister like both your grandfathers. You must decide now before it is too late." He was given a cello at that time by Giovanni Berti, who also gave him his first lessons. He fell in love with the cello immediately. In less than a year he had progressed enough to be admitted to the Verdi Conservatory in Milan, where he studied cello with Gilberto Crepax, principal cellist of the La Scala Orchestra. When he was eleven years old, through the efforts of his mother Nicola, he found the opportunity to play for
Peabody News | May/June 2001 June 17 National Gallery Chamber Players String Quartet. June 24 PaulBaduraSkoda, pianist. West Garden Court, National Gallery of Art. http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/concerts-and-events/pn/may01/washdate.html
Extractions: Maryland/Washington Datelines Annapolis Symphony Orchestra May 12, 7 p.m. 40th Anniversary Gala and reception featuring guitarist Christopher Parkening. Copland's Three Latin-American Sketches ; Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez; Villa-Lobos' Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5; Ginastera's Variaciones Concertantes. Call 410-263-0907. Bay Street Brassworks May 13, 7:30 p.m. Bay Street Brassworks, with Glen Johnson and Brian Strawley, trumpets, Paul Hopkins, horn, Darren Bange, trombone, and Todd Nix, tuba, give a concert with former Washington Cathedral organist Nancy Stavely. Program includes world premiere by Peabody composer Richard Lake of work for brass and organ; "Three Sketches on a Southern Hymn Tune," by Elam Ray Sprenkle; and brass quintet arrangements from Bach to Be-Bop. St. John's Episcopal Church, Ellicott City. Call 410/461-4882 or visit www.baystreetbrassworks.com Candlelight Concert Society May 6, 3 p.m. Richard Goode, piano. Smith Theatre, Howard Community College. Call 410/ 715-0034 or 301/ 596-6203 in D.C. Cathedral Choral Society May 20, 4 p.m. Florent Schmitt's
The News-Times Neighbors: Search Results. pianist to perform As part of an American tour, Austrian pianist PaulBaduraSkoda will perform Feb. 9 at 3 pm at Heritage Village. http://newstimes.com/neybors/southbur.htm
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Extractions: Paola Alessandra Tròili pianista Hanno detto.. Concerti Programmi proposti Repertorio ... Come contattare / How to reach Paola Alessandra Tròili Paola Alessandra Tròili nasce a Bologna da una famiglia dellalta borghesia e viene educata allarte dalla più tenera età. La madre pittrice, il padre professore universitario, autore di importanti saggi nel campo scientifico sono stati attenti a non disperderne le doti. Inizia quindi fin da piccola a sentire lesigenza di esprimersi in arte, e pur essendole state riconosciute poliedriche tendenze (canto recitazione), si dedica appassionatamente al pianoforte, tanto da esibirsi fin da piccola e a tenere il suo primo importante concerto alletà di 10 anni. Si iscrive quindi al Conservatorio G.B. Martini di Bologna, ma in seguito ad una audizione con il M° Bruno Canino, viene dallo stesso chiamata a proseguire gli studi a Milano nella sua classe al Conservatorio superiore di musica G. Verdi dove si diploma brillantemente. Come effettiva segue seminari e corsi di perfezionamento con Paul Badura-Skoda, Jörg Demus e Michele Campanella. Attualmente, studia a Milano composizione con Bruno Bettinelli ed a Monaco di Baviera frequenta la Musikhoshule con il pianista Gherhard Oppitz.