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Extractions: Debussys Etuden waren erst von Pierre Boulez richtig wiederentdeckt und gewürdigt worden. Pollinis Programm mit der Verbindung von Debussy und Boulez macht deshalb Sinn. Die Sonate Nr. 2 des zeitgenössischen französischen Komponisten und Dirigenten, der unter anderem an der Spitze des Cleveland Orchesters und und der New Yorker Philharmoniker stand sowie das französische, der Avantgarde gewidmete IRCAM leitete, stammt aus dem Jahr 1948. Der damals erst 23jährige Boulez vollzog damit nach eigenen Worten "den totalen und bewussten Bruch mit der Gesamtheit der klassischen Dodephonik", es sei "der entscheidende Schritt zu einer integralen seriellen Welt" gewesen. Tonhöhe und -dauer behandelte er seriell, währenddem Klangfarbe und Tonstärke noch immer eine gewisse Freiheit genossen.
Maurizio Pollini Cosmopolis archive Italian pianist biography and concert review.Category Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano pianists P Competition was followed by a further period of study, this time with arturo benedettimichelangeli. Heis a very sensitive pianist so I had to wait behind http://www.cosmopolis.ch/english/cosmo4/pollini.htm
Extractions: I already tried so see Maurizio Pollini live three times in my life. All three times the concert was cancelled due to the artists's health problems. The same happened in January. On February 16, my chance came to see him. But then, the locomotive of the train bringing me to Zurich broke down. A delay became unavoidable. I had to change to another train. Arriving in Zurch, it had begun to snow. After a record sprint to the Tonhalle, Pollini had already started playing. He is a very sensitive pianist so I had to wait behind closed doors and listen from there to his rendition of the First Book of Debussy's Twelve Etudes for Piano . He just had started with part IV In sixths . After the First Book , the public applauded him generously and gave me the chance to slip unnoticed into the concert hall.
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Martha Argerich that the name comes from the Argentineborn pianist Martha Argerich in Europe withFriedrich Gulda, Nikita Magaloff, arturo benedetti michelangeli, among others http://urlizer.com/00/1476
Extractions: Many people have asked me why the computer in my office is named "argerich" (full name argerich.colorado.edu). That's a long story that I won't get into here, but I will say that the name comes from the Argentine-born pianist Martha Argerich who is pictured above. Martha Argerich was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1941, and gave her first public performance at the age of 8 (some sources say 5). She studied in Europe with Friedrich Gulda, Nikita Magaloff, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, among others, and gave her debut recital in 1960 (a recording of this recital has recently been re-released by DG.) Some of my other favorite living pianists include Grigory Sokolov Helene Grimaud Radu Lupu , and Olli Mustonen. For sheer technical virtuosity no one can match the young Marc-Andre Hamelin . My most recent discovery is Eliso Virsaladze (thanks to BMG/Melodiya's Russian Piano School series). My favorite historical pianists change with time: right now, the list is headed by Sviatoslav Richter Emil Gilels , Arthur Rubenstein, Dinu Lipatti, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli , and Julius Katchen. Next year it will probably be different.
Euro-Festival Info Centre : Brescia-Bergamo Info of the XXXVIIth edition (May first, 2000), when the pianist Maurizio Pollini wasawarded the International arturo benedetti michelangeli Prize, established in http://www.euro-festival.net/Festivals/festivaldesc.cfm?urlFestival=14
WHRB January And February 2000 The Italian pianist arturo benedetti michelangeli (19201995) was one ofthe most enigmatic and reclusive musical figures of this century. http://www.whrb.org/pg/JanFeb2000.html
Extractions: Monday, January 3 Born in Brooklyn in 1900, Arthur Schwartz spent several years practicing law before writing his first hit, "I Guess Ill Have To Change My Plan," in 1929. Along with lyricist Howard Dietz, Schwartz wrote the scores for some of the greatest revues of the 1930s, including The Band Wagon (containing the classic "Dancing in the Dark"). One of Schwartzs best-known songs, "Thats Entertainment," was written for the movie version. After the war, Schwarz teamed with lyricist Dorothy Fields to create his finest book musical, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn WHRB presents music that is unfamiliar, adventurous, and perhaps a bit daring, but always worth listening to. But what about the pieces you dont normally hear on WHRB (or anywhere else, for that matter)? This orgy examines the dregs of the musical world; those pieces that, for whatever reason, are not in possession of "The Right Stuff." We examine three realms of Marginality: Humor, Pretentious Modernity, and Lousy Arrangements. Born in 1875, Mikolajus Ciurlionis is Lithuanias leading classical composer. Several years before his premature death from pneumonia in 1911, Ciurlionis abandoned composition for painting, creating cycles of visionary canvases with titles like "Sonata of the Sun." Ciurlionis musical output, while not large, fuses folk and mystical elements in a highly individual manner. The orgy will feature performances by pianists Mûza Rubackyté (Marco Polo) and Vytautas Landsbergis (EMI), the Vilnius String Quartet (MCA Classics), and Vladimir Fedoseyev and the USSR Radio Television Orchestra (Chant du Monde).
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Biography audience. arturo benedetti michelangeli had an artisan's concept ofhis job of pianist. To play, he used to say, means labour. It http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~cxun/abm/abm/biography.htm
Extractions: Childhood On September 20, 1943 he married Giuliana Guidetti, whom he had met in Brescia, and who had later been a pupil of his. She was a valued counselor and secretary to her husband. She used to live quietly, sharing time together at their villa in Bornato, near Brescia, or in Bolzano or Arezzo, and almost never appeared in public together with her husband, so that nearly nobody knew that Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli was married. From 1970 on, his secretary Marie-Jos¨¦ Gros-Dubois, twenty years younger than him, was faithfully near his side. From angilell's abm homepage
Giacomo Franci Pianist. Bio. pianist Giacomo Franci was born in Carrara, Italy, on October 10, 1964. internationalreviews compared Franci to Glenn Gould and arturo benedetti michelangeli. http://www.giacomofranci.com/bio.html
Extractions: Click to EMail Us "He plays with a very expressive touch and he extracts from the piano clear and scintillating effects in timbre. His interpretation is profound." Audio (Italian Music Magazine) "Giacomo Franci interprets with sensitivity." Suono (Italian Music Magazine) Dori Levine Franci, Consultant 340A Greenwich Street New York, New York 10013-2741 Tel/Fax: 212.964.0852 E-mail: gfranci@email.com Giacomo belongs to the CONTEMPORARY RECORD SOCIETY This Web site is hosted by
List Of Famous Conductors - Wikipedia Ernest Ansermet; Bruno Aprea; Vladimir Ashkenazy (equally famous as a pianist); JiriBelohlávek; Umberto benedetti michelangeli (brother of piano soloist arturo http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_famous_conductors
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. These people are famous as choral, orchestral or operatic conductors Claudio Abbado Maurice Abravanel Salvatore Accardo (more famous as a violinist) Karel Ancerl Samuel Adler Ernest Ansermet Bruno Aprea ... Vladimir Ashkenazy (equally famous as a pianist) John Barbirolli Daniel Barenboim Rudolf Barshai Leon Barzin ... Umberto Benedetti Michelangeli (brother of piano soloist Arturo Leonard Bernstein Paavo Berglund Karl Böhm ... Willi Boskovsky (also famous as a violinist) Pierre Boulez Adrian Boult Benjamin Britten (more famous as a composer) Max Bruch (better known as a composer) Frans Bruggen (also famous as a recorder player Adolf Busch Fritz Busch Guido Cantelli ... Aaron Copland (more famous as a composer) Riccardo Chailly André Cluytens Robert Craft Jose Cura (better known as a singer) Andrew Davis Colin Davis Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos Victor De Sabata ... Placido Domingo (better known as a tenor Antal Dorati Charles Dutoit Frederick Fennell ... Gustav Mahler (a famous conductor and composer) Neville Marriner Jean Martinon Eduardo Marturet Kurt Masur ... Yehudi Menuhin (more famous as a violinist)
Martha Argerich - Wikipedia studied with arturo benedetti michelangeli. In 1957, she won two major piano competitionswithin a few weeks, and her career as a professional pianist began. http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Argerich
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Martha Argerich (born June 5 ) is a pianist of Argentinian origin. Argerich was born in Buenos Aires , and initially studied with her mother, who was a piano teacher. She gave her debut concert at the age of eight, playing a concerto by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart . The family moved to Europe in 1955, and Argerich studied with Friedrich Gulda in Switzerland . She later studied with Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli . In 1957, she won two major piano competitions within a few weeks, and her career as a professional pianist began. Argerich has not played solo concerts since the early years of her career, instead playing
Janos Darvas - Classique En Images 1998 - LOUVRE Auditorium Janos Darvas Production RTSI, 1981 at 6 pm arturo benedetti michelangeli Recitalat Darvas, Production Loft, 1986 An homage to the pianist, composer, jazzman http://www.darvas.de/louvree.htm
Concorso Casagrande pianist Jimin Lee. Rosa andFranco Scala; in 1997 she won the arturo benedetti michelangeli Competition 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.
Kulturspeilet Nå valgte ikke Pollini å følge den strake landevei som pianist. fordel for indrerefleksjon og utdypende studier med arturo benedetti michelangeli som varte http://www.pluto.no/KulturSpeilet/faste/cd/Pianists_Pollini.html
Extractions: Chopin: Scherzo nr. 1 i h-moll, Op. 20, Debussy: 12 etyder for klaver (seks utdrag), Liszt: Klaversonate i h-moll, S. 178, Schubert: 3 klaverstykker, D. 946, Schumann: Arabesque i C dur, Op. 18, Klaversonate nr. 1 i fiss-moll, Op. 11, Stravinskij: 3 satser fra Petrusjka, Webern: Klavervariasjoner Op. 27. Martha Argerich I Martha Argerich II ... Van Cliburn Maurizio Pollini Carlo Lonati debuterte Pollini Carlo Vidusso ved Milano-konservatoriet. Pollini vant Ettore Pozzoli-konkurransen i Seregno i 1959 og Chopin-konkurransen i Warsawa i 1960 og mottok varme gratulasjoner fra Arthur Rubinstein som var formann for juryen. Pollini Vidusso Pollini i 1961 og 1962 seg tilbake til fordel for indre refleksjon og utdypende studier med Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Pollini Pollini har hatt konserter i Europa - bl. a. i Bergen i 1960 - Israel, Russland og USA. Pollini Pollini Pollini Pollini Pollini Pollini Pollini Pollini Pollini Pollini Pollini Arabesque Pollini Pollini s tolkninger av Scherzo, nr. 1 i h-moll, op. 20. Det uanstrengte og sangbare foredrag som
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Extractions: Currently he dedicates his studies to the deepening on the J.S.Bach's keyboard music. The famous concert pianist and composer Rami Bar-Niv, one of Israel's most acclaimed and sought after pianists, said (commenting the Stella's performance of Allemande from French Suite II): "Excellent playing, I am very impressed. Clean, precise, not too dry, nice phrasing and sensitive. Great job."
The Music Library | Reserves photographs of the legendary Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter artists includingMaria Callas, Sviatoslav Richter, arturo benedettimichelangeli, Claudio Arrau http://artscenter.usc.edu/music/exhibits/leiser_bio.html
Extractions: Prominent international artists manger, Jacques Leiser, has collaborated with many of the world's greatest concert pianists, composers and singers. Keyboard giants Sviatoslav Richter, Arturo Benedetti-Michelangeli, Claudio Arrau, Maurizio Pollini, Lazar Berman, Julius Katchen, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Annie Fischer, Moura Lympany and Georges Cziffra are just a few of the numerous stellar artists with whom he has collaborated or acted as a representative. In his years with the Artist Department of EMI records, he created the milestone series of the "Great Recordings of the Century". He has also founded or participated in major piano festivals and competitions in Montreal (International Piano Festival), Budapest (Liszt International), San Francisco (Liszt Festival), New York (Liszt Festival at Lincoln Center), and France (Tours Festival). Very early in his life, Leiser became fascinated with photography, and for most of his career, he has never been far from his camera. Today his photo archives are a vast treasure trove of images of famous musicians and artists including Dmitri Shostakovich, Aram Khachaturian, Krysztof Penderecki, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Maria Callas, Sviatoslav Richter, Maurizio Pollini, Krystian Zimerman, Lazar Berman, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Artur Rubinstein, Julius Katchen, Alfred Cortot, Edwin Fischer, Annie Fischer, Clara Haskil, Heinrich Neuhaus, David Oistrakh, Mstislav Rostropovich, Otto Klemperer, Claudio Abbado, as well as Pablo Picasso, Serge Poliakoff, Tennessee Williams, Queen Elisabeth of Belgium and Premier Nikita Khrushchev.
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli The mysterious and recently departed concert pianist. He isthe greatest musician I have ever heard. Click again. http://www.icsnet.com/~boo/ABM.html
JANUARY 5 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music' 1920 Birth of Italian pianist arturo benedetti michelangeli in Brescia.d1995. 1930 Birth of Hungarian born British conductor Laszlo HELTAY. http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/jan5.html