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Extractions: Daniel Barenboim By Beth Weiss Daniel Barenboim was born in Buenos Aires Argentina to Russian Jewish parents. At the age of five his mother started teaching him the piano, and he gave his first concert at the age of seven. In 1952, the family moved to Israel , but two years later Barenboim was taken to Salzburg, Austria to study conducting with Igor Markevich. From there, Barenboim traveled to Paris to study composition with Nadia Boulanger. Two Argentinian musicians, Artur Rubinstein and Adolf Busch, also influenced Barenboim greatly in his career. Barenboim debuted in both Vienna and Rome in 1952. In 1955, he performed in Paris , and in 1956 in London . In 1957, he played in New York with Leopold Stokowski conducting in Symphony of the Air . His reputation as a versatile pianist spread around the world, and he began U.S. and European tours. Barenboim has performed as a chamber musician, appearing with Gregor Platigorsky, Itzhak Perlman, and Pinchas Zukerman. He also played with his wife, Jacqueline Du Pre, a cellist. She died in 1987. His first recordings soon incorporated works such as piano sonatas and concertos of Mozart and Beethoven, Brahms and Bartok. His many recorded CDs include
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Extractions: 23 December 2002 8pm-8.30pm; rpt 24 December 1.30am-2am A transatlantic superstar, one half of the classical music world's most golden ever couple, and long-time leader of two of the world's foremost orchestras, Daniel Barenboim nevertheless maintains a work schedule that takes him all over the world. Both a pianist and conductor, he says simply, "I like to work and I like variety."
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Extractions: Daniel Barenboim, the prodigiously talented conductor and pianist, led the Chicago Symphony in works inspired by Spain. Barenboim, who was born in Argentina and is now an Israeli citizen, is a musician with an internationalist's approach, equally at home playing Beethoven or tangos, conducting symphony orchestras or great opera companies. This year is one of many anniversaries for Barenboim, who became the music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1991. He was born in Buenos Aires in 1942, sixty years ago November 15, and studied piano with his parents. He made his debut at the age of seven and performed in Europe for the first time 50 years ago, playing in Rome and Vienna in 1952. In that same year, his family immigrated to Israel, where he continued his musical education. He later studied conducting, and appeared for the first time as a conductor in 1962. Although he is the music director of the Chicago Symphony as well as the Deutsche Staatsoper in Berlin, Barenboim continues a very active career as a pianist. This includes playing concertos while conducting, as well as performing chamber music and accompanying singers such as Cecilia Bartoli in recitals. In 1999, at Carnegie Hall, he pulled off the astonishing feat of conducting and playing the five
Great Performances . Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2002 | PBS With Peter Jennings anchoring this year's gala, virtuoso pianist and worldrenownedconductor daniel barenboim leads the preeminent Chicago Symphony Orchestra http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/carnegie02/carnegie02.html
Extractions: In the first of two essays, writer Fred Plotkin profiles the conductor and music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim . In the second essay , he discusses the music featured in the evening's program by composers Manuel de Falla and Maurice Ravel . The complete list of works from the gala is included in musical selections . Lastly, the Multimedia Presentation offers an in-depth look at the violin
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Extractions: Click here for ARCHIVE INDEX 1999 INDEX Birzeit, January 29 1999 Birzeit University proudly hosted a piano recital by world-renowned conductor / pianist Daniel Barenboim on Friday, January 29. Daniel Barenboim's concert was unique because it marked the first time an artist of such stature from outside the Arab world has performed in Palestine. The conductor / pianist, is considered a cultural icon worldwide, and his appearance at Birzeit University made a profound statement in support of Palestinian cultural life. Daniel Barenboim was invited to Palestine by the National Conservatory of Music at Birzeit University, and Tania Nasir, a tireless organizer of artistic and cultural events at the University. Barenboim had invited Mrs. Nasir to a recent recital in Jerusalem, after which he dedicated the encore to her. Nasirwho, as a West Bank Palestinian is allowed to visit Jerusalem only with Israeli permissionwas so moved by Barenboim's performance and dedication, that she extended an invitation. The pianist immediately accepted, even though he had never previously performed, or even visited, an Arab country. Barenboim's interest in Palestine grew through contact with his friend Edward Said, Columbia University Professor of Comparative Literature, who attended this performance with the purpose of presenting the pianist to the Palestinian public.
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Extractions: Staatsoper Unter den Linden und als Generalmusikdirektor der Berliner Staatskapelle Berliner Philharmonische Orchester Deutschen Oper Berlin. Als Daniel Barenboim im November 1989 mit den Berliner Philharmonikern Mozarts "Cosi fan tutte" aufnahm, zerriß in der geteilten Stadt der Eiserne Vorhang. Spontan gab das Orchester ein Sonderkonzert. Unvergeßlich wird es all jenen bleiben, die erlebten, wie er Mozarts C-Dur Klaviersonate (KV 330) spielte oder Beethovens 1. Klavierkonzert vom Flügel aus leitete. Daniel Barenboim, der am 15.11.1942 in Buenos Aires geboren wurde, wuchs in dem Glauben auf, "daß alle Menschen musizieren". Schon frühzeitig erhielt er durch seinen Vater Klavierunterricht. Dieser blieb auch sein einziger wirklicher Klavierlehrer. Bereits als Siebenjähriger gab er 1950 sein erstes öffentliches Konzert als Pianist in Buenos Aires. Nur zwei Jahre später spielte er während der Salzburger Festspiele Bachs Klavierkonzert in d-Moll (BWV 1052). Daniel Barenboim galt zu dieser Zeit als Wunderkind. Von den einen (unter ihnen Furtwängler, Rubinstein und Krips) wurde er als vielversprechendes Talent begrüßt, von den anderen lediglich als musikalische Attraktion archiviert.
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Extractions: Daniel Barenboim was born in Buenos Aires in 1942 to parents of Jewish Russian descent. He started piano lessons at the age of five with his mother, continuing to study with his father who remained his only other teacher. In August 1950, when he was only seven years old, he gave his first official concert in Buenos Aires. Important influences in his development as a musician included Artur Rubinstein and Adolf Busch, both of whom performed in Argentina. The Barenboim family moved to Israel in 1952. Two years later, in the summer of 1954, the parents brought their son to Salzburg to take part in Igor Markevich's conducting classes. During that same summer he also met Wilhelm Furtwängler, played for him and attended some of the great conductor's rehearsals and a concert. Furtwängler subsequently wrote a letter including the words, "The eleven year-old Barenboim is a phenomenon " that was to open many doors to Daniel Barenboim for a long time afterwards. In 1955 the young Daniel Barenboim studied harmony and composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. Daniel Barenboim made his début as a pianist in Vienna and Rome in 1952, and in New York in 1957 with Leopold Stokowski conducting the Symphony of the Air.
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Extractions: 1 August 2001 Use this version to print Send this link by email Email the author A concert that took place in Jerusalem on July 7 produced an uproar in Israel and headlines around the world. The occasion was a performance by the visiting Berlin Staatskapelle orchestra under the direction of Daniel Barenboim. www.daniel-barenboim.com/journal/wagner.htm Barenboim points out that Arturo Toscanini, the noted opponent of fascism who refused to perform at Bayreuth because of the Nazis, conducted the then Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra in performances of Wagner in the 1930s, without objection. It was only after the Kristallnacht pogrom in Germany in 1938 that the orchestra decided that it would not play Wagner because of his associations with the Hitler regime. The Argentine-born pianist and conductor is a major contemporary musical figure and an intellectual who has some interesting things to say about the relationship between music, history and society as a whole. In a recent article in the
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Extractions: aus dem Englischen (1. August 2001) Barenboim, der 58-jährige weltbekannte Pianist und Dirigent, ist heute sowohl Leiter des Chicago Symphony Orchestra als auch der Staatsoper Berlin. Zuvor hatte er das Orchestre de Paris und die Pariser Oper geleitet. Als langjähriger Gegner des Wagnerverbots hat er in der Vergangenheit mit musikalischen und politischen Kapazitäten über diese Frage gestritten. Erst vor kurzem gab das Israel-Festival in Jerusalem Pläne bekannt, im diesjährigen Veranstaltungsprogramm eine Aufführung des ersten Akts der Wagneroper "Die Walküre" unter der Leitung von Barenboim aufzunehmen. Als Proteste dagegen laut wurden, willigte Barenboim zögernd ein, das Programm zu ändern und anstelle von Wagner Schumanns Vierte Symphonie und Strawinskis "Sacre du printemps" zu spielen. Doch als Barenboim am 7. Juli für eine zweite Zugabe auf die Bühne trat, fragte er das Publikum, ob es gerne Wagner hören würde. "Trotz allem, was die Leitung des Israel-Festivals glaubt, gibt es Leute im Publikum, für die Wagner nicht unmittelbar Assoziationen zu den Nazis hervorruft," sagte Barenboim. "Ich respektiere all diejenigen, für welche diese Assoziationen bedrückend sind. Es ist wohl demokratisch, wenn ich Wagner als Zugabe für diejenigen spiele, die es gerne hören würden. Ich wende mich also an Sie mit der Frage, ob ich Wagner spielen kann."
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Extractions: Daniel Barenboim's Biography Daniel Barenboim was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1942. When he was five years old, he began his first piano lessons with his mother, continuing with his father, who remained his only other teacher. In August 1950, when the young artist was just seven, he gave his first official concert in Buenos Aires. Mr. Barenboim received his general education in Israel, where his family moved in 1952. Artur Rubinstein and Adolf Busch, who had already made great impressions on him in Argentina, as well as Edwin Fischer and Wilhelm Furtw ngler, whom he met in Salzburg, became important influences in his development as a musician. He also attended Igor Markevich's conducting classes in Salzburg and studied harmony and composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. Mr. Barenboim made his debut as a pianist in Vienna and Rome in 1952, in Paris in 1955, in London in 1956, and in New York in 1957 with Leopold Stokowski. From then on, he made annual concert tours of the United States and Europe. He toured Australia in 1958 and soon became known as one of the most versatile pianists of his generation. His recording activities as a pianist began in 1954 and during the 1960s he recorded the Beethoven piano concertos with Klemperer, the Brahms concertos with Barbirolli, and all the Mozart concertos in the dual role of soloist and conductor with the English Chamber Orchestra. During the same period, Mr. Barenboim started to devote more time to conducting, and, in 1965, he established a close relationship with the English Chamber Orchestra that was to last for more than a decade. Together they played innumerable concerts in England, the United States, and Japan. Mr. Barenboim made his conducting debut in London with the New Philharmonia Orchestra in 1967, Berlin in 1969, and in New York soon after that.
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