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Extractions: So a composite video such as this one is for me a veritable treasure trove, a true legacy of a large proportion of the great piano playing of the 20 th th . The video available for purchase is narrated by John Tusa, but the same program as seen on PBS several months ago was narrated by John Rubinstein, son of Arthur. I was told by the producers that since the film involved many studios from many countries, the video exists with various narrations in different languages. The small booklet enclosed with the video has a text that follows to a large extent the line of the film; it has been translated into English from an article in French. There are also commentaries by a number of pianists, conductors and managers, including Piotr Anderszewski, Daniel Barenboim, and Colin Davis. Some of these are enormously sympathetic, such as Anderszewski, or very insightful, such as Daniel Barenboim, who describes each artist in a particularly characteristic way. Cortot, for example, he describes as follows: "I think Cortot looked for the opium in music. He looked for anything that was extraordinary; he always looked for something, not sickly, but something abnormal, totally removed from reality, and far from anything that could be construed as smelling of normality."
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Extractions: Award: Diapason d'Or, France "One of the finest concerto records ever made. Marvellous piano playing... this disc will give you enormous delight" Gramophone One of the great achievements of the gramophone, this disc features the remarkable Italian pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli in 'classic' recordings of Ravel's G major and Rachmaninov's Fourth Concertos, made at Abbey Road Studios in 1957. Accompanied by the Philharmonia Orchestra at the peak of its powers, and most sympathetically conducted by Ettore Gracis, Michelangeli's supreme artistry has assured that, even now, over forty years later, these performances have not been surpassed.
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Extractions: Translated from the original French by Valour Nikolai Lugansky loves Chopin and proves it. After the Etudes he turns to the cycle of Preludes and pulls off a revolutionary interpretation. This ingenious pianist moves confidently within the court of the greats. So often misused, the term "genius" once again finds its full meaning with Nikolai Lugansky. The pianist is young but has an astounding maturity, approaching music from within, never imposing upon it with his technique, however phenomenal. This pupil of the prestigious Tatiana Nikolaeva attains, with his interpretation of the Preludes of Chopin - a difficult cycle which few pianists would touch - an astonishing level of musical intelligence. Explanations are given in this interview with Nikolai Lugansky. Fnac.com : This is your second recording of Chopin for Erato. What is your bond with this composer ? NL : There are very few compositions written for piano which are as ingenious. It's the dream of a pianist. Chopin is number one for the piano, along with Rachmaninov. There is also Schumann, but he did not reach the perfection of Chopin. But Chopin is difficult - each note is very precious - especially the cycle of Preludes which represents the most difficult of Chopin's music ...
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Extractions: TOP-LINK UP-LINK ADD URL SEARCH ... E-MAIL PIANISTS LINKS ComparePhoneRates.com - FREE phone rate calculator! Find out how much it costs to phone anywhere in the world using different long distance telephone services. Arbiter's Museum of Historic Pianists - Arbiter Records Home Page, over 60 very short biographies by Allan Evans. Argerich, Martha b. 1941. - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Ashkenazy, Vladimir 1937- - Some facts, a 1995 interview, discography and reviews from Classic CD magazine page. Astriab, Lou - provides information on the American pianist. Atamian, Dickran - pianist. Ax, Emanuel Batagov, Anton 1965- - Includes biography, gallery and texts by the pianist. Bauer, Harold 1873-1951. - Bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library of Congress includes biography, etc. Baxtresser, Margaret - explores the enchanting, nature-filled world of Claude Debussy and the Impressionist Painters. Bekhterev, Boris - provides information on the Russian-born pianist. Berman, Bart
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Extractions: Arbeitshilfen und Linklisten zur Musikwissenschaft Andrea's Great Singers of the Past Albert Schweitzer Jugendorchester Konzertdirektion Hans Adler ... Artists Online , das Forum der Musik ACP Musik Archiv Bodensee Festival Paul Baker's Linksammlung ... Yuri Bashmet Internet Fan Club Bayrischer Musikrat , Dachorganisation des Musiklebens in Bayern (Internet Sinfonie) Beckmesser Beethoven Fest , Bonn Berliner Festspiele Hier spricht Brahms Die Welt der Blasinstrumente (wind instruments) Das Cello Net Carnegie Hall Chicago Symphony Orchestra Sergiu Celibidache ... ClubM Music Matters , Information, Kommunikation und Service Comedian Sixpack Concertgebouw Crescendo Grosse Dirigenten ... Stephen Harrap , Komponist/Dirigent Jazz Russland Gidon Kremer Jascha Heifez www.klassik.com , "Musik ohne Worte stimmt uns oft traurig; wieviel mehr erst Musik ohne Musik." [Mark Twain] Klassik Musikseiten (NL) - viele Links! Klassikopen (Magazin - deutsch) Klavierfestival Ruhr Sebastian Knauer (Pianist) Dietmar Korthals Arte Ensemble , Hannover Sir John Barbirolli Musik und Bildung - Zeitschrift Frau und Musik Matteo Fossi - Pianist Leben und Werk NS-verfolgter Musikerinnen Gewandhaus , Leipzig Great Britain Concert Finder Gerald Hoffnung , da staunen Sie!
Ivan Moravec Interview With Richard Dyer Czech pianist of a previous generation, Rudolf Firkusny. In 1957 Moravec went toItaly to study with the legendary and reclusive arturo benedetti michelangeli. http://www.ivanmoravec.net/journal/dyer1.htm
Extractions: Site Map Search About Us Home ... Letterman interview Dyer interview Practice and study By Richard Dyer, Globe Staff ENOX Thirty years ago Ivan Moravec was publicized as a "mystery pianist." A famous advertisement featured a man seated at the piano, photographed in shadow so that you couldn't make out who he was, though the copy asked the provocative question, "Is this man the world's greatest pianist?" A later advertisement announced the first recordings by Ivan Moravec , a Czech pianist born in 1930; he was to make his American debut with the Cleveland Orchestra under the direction of George Szell in 1964. Since then Moravec has been a regular visitor to America and the musical capitals of Europe, although his Boston appearances have been infrequent and irregular. Only last weekend did he make his debut with the Boston Symphony Orchestra; this evening he plays a solo recital of music by Beethoven and Debussy in the Theater-Concert Hall at Tanglewood. Over the years Moravec's first recordings for the now-defunct Connoisseur Society label have built him a substantial cult following. At the time they were issued they were the most glamorous-sounding piano records that had ever been made, and they still sound pretty spectacular today. In fact they sounded so good that they may have set
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Extractions: Ravel: The Piano Concertos Music: Ravel/Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos by: Maurice Ravel Sergey Rachmaninov Ettore Gracis Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Rating: 5 Stars - Miles Davis' favorite classical record A milestone of high-testosterone piano and personal favorite of Miles Davis who was turned on to it by his then bandmate and pianist Bill Evans. Michelangeli bangs on them keys with a merciless energy unleashing cascades of fire-breathing crystal which hypnotically parade their magnetism on the air molecules tapping your eardrum.
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Extractions: Various Works by Various Pianists: One excerpt for each of the 74 pianists that are represented. Click on the cover for details on who they are and what they play. There is a lot of mystery surrounding Michelangeli. He didn't perform many concerts, and when he did he often canceled half of them. When you went to the concert hall, you never knew if he was going to play or not. And you didn't always know what he was going to play either. There could be last minute changes. He had two students, both of whom are brilliant pianists today. One was Martha Argerich, the other was Maurizio Pollini. Argerich seems to have learned Michelangeli's eccentricities, because she pulls similar stunts. However, her fingers aren't as well-placed as Michelangeli's are, and she is sloppy. This doesn't mean she's not a great interpreter, but she doesn't really do it for me, and the mistakes can be quite distracting at times. Pollini on the other hand has the same impeccable technical ability that Michelangeli had. Plus, Pollini performs more concerts than perhaps any other pianist today, shows up for all of them, and has an incredibly diverse repertoire, championing modern music as much as any other period. However, he seems to lack the gentle quality that Michelangeli seems to have. Michelangeli combines supreme technical brilliance with a very sensitive interpretive ability that makes his playing absolutely magical. The only living pianist that matches this level of genius is Krystian Zimerman.
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Extractions: SOLO PIANISTS "Artur, you will never be a pianist. You are a musician." These prophetic words were uttered by the legendary early 20th century teacher, Theodor Leschetizky, to his young student, Artur Schnabel. "In later years, Schnabel took special delight in repeating Leschetizky's prophecy as a paradox, because he himself could never make any distinction between pianist and musician, even for his pupils. And, in his own case, the musician and the pianist were completely fused - though the pianist remained always the servant of the musician."*
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Extractions: 7. Sursum corda (Erebet eure Herzen) Note Il ciclo degli Années de Pèlerinage, troisième année di Liszt, composti tra il 1867 e il 1877 risuona nuovamente sullo strumento che ne vide il nascere. L'Érard che appartenne a Liszt a Villa d'Este di Tivoli, creduto perduto e poi fortunosamente ritrovato e portato al suo originario splendore da un lungo lavoro di restauro è stato qui per la prima volta registrato in supporto digitale. L'interprete, formatosi alle scuole di Rhosina Lhévinne e Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, è il protagonista del ritrovamento dello strumento The cycle Années de Pèlerinage, troisième année ( 1867 - 1877) is played anew on the instrument upon which it was very probably composed. Liszt's Erard of Villa d'Este, Tivoli which was believed to be lost, was found and brought back to its original splendor after a long restoration and digitally recorded here for the first time. The artist, who also discovered the piano, studied with Rhosina Lhévinne and Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli.
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Extractions: concerts radio-television Rai (Italia), Wdr (Germania), Ortf (Francia), Rsi (Svizzera), Brt/Rtb (Belgio), Kro (Paesi Bassi), Rte (Spagna), Nr (Norvegia), Abc (Australia), Bc (Nuova Zelanda), Telefis (Irlanda), Radio Nacional (Argentina), Network (U.S.A.). During his several tournées in the main musical centers of Europe, Asia, Australia, America and Africa, he presented and spread premieres of important italian composers for famous international institutions: Carnegie Hall of New York, Mozarteum of Salzburg, Brusselles International Festival, Warsaw Music Academy, Mexico City International Arts Festival, Darmstadt Music Academy
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