Stereophile Magazine / Magazine Archives of the great Rachmaninoff pianists in Turkishborn idil biret. Two more biret/Rachmaninoffdiscs Piano Transcriptions be the most recorded pianist of modern http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?254:5
HNH - Naxos Classical 2 idil biret (Naxos) idil biret is among the few Ms. biret, born in Turkey and trainedmostly in that rivaled a symphony orchestra The pianist summons an http://www.naxos.com/NewDesign/fopinions.files/bopinions.files/Reviews35.htm
Extractions: "The Seventh Symphony is bleak, violent, sour and disillusioned- at times it sounds closer to Schnittke than anything in the English symphonic repertoire...As for the Eighth Symphony, it is haunted by reverberations of No. 7." - Stephen Johnson Wood BBC Music Magazine September 2001 "The most private of all his symphonies...an eloquent pairing." - Andrew Achenbach Gramophone October 2001 Editor's Choice
Bilkent News Interactive Ýdil biret to Debut BASSO Concerts. Bilkent Symphony Orchestra (BASSO) starts theseason with idil biret, the renowned Turkish pianist, on Tuesday, November 7. http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~Bilnews/issue_7_8/basso.html
Extractions: Ýdil Biret to Debut BASSO Concerts Bilkent Symphony Orchestra (BASSO) starts the season with Idil Biret, the renowned Turkish pianist, on Tuesday, November 7 BASSO will be performing every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the FMPA concert hall. There will be a series of eight concerts in the program. Conductors include Gürer Aykal, Arjan Tien (from Holland), Jack Mercier (from France), and I. Ionescu-Galati (from Romania). The soloists - including Ýdil Biret, Tedi Papavrami (from France), François Weigel (from France), Gülsin Onay, Florin Galati (from Romania), Adrian Petrescu (from Romania), Rene Giessen (from France) - will be performing with BASSO this season. Tickets can be obtained from the FMPA ticket office (reservations are accepted) or Sevda Cenap And Foundation (on Tunalý Hilmi Street), Çarþý (in Çankaya), Beymen Club (in Karum), or Dost Bookstore (Kýzýlay-Kavaklýdere branches). For more information, call
Van Cliburn Foundation Neiman Marcus) Best Performance of Chamber Music José Feghali and Kathryn Selby($1,000 each Van Cliburn) Highest Ranking pianist of the US idil biret, Turkey. http://www.cliburn.org/competition/pastcomp.html
Extractions: Ralph Votapek Winner Country Amount Given by 1. Ralph Votapek USA National Guild of Piano Teachers and Dr. and Mrs. Irl Allison 2. Nikolai Petrov USSR Laura Jane Musser 3. Mikhail Voskresensky USSR The Amon Carter Foundation 4. Cécile Ousset France Fort Worth Piano Teachers Forum 5. Marilyn Neeley USA 6. Sergio Varella-Cid Portugal Mrs. Carl Beutel 7. Arthur C. Fennimore USA 8. Takashi Hironaka Japan Finalist: Hiroko Nakamura* Japan *Withdrew from finals due to illness. Best Performance of Commissioned Work : Arthur C. Fennimore
Van Cliburn Foundation and Kathryn Selby ($1,000 each Van Cliburn) Highest Ranking pianist of the F. MurrayAbraham Screening Jury Milton Katims, Chairman/USA idil biret/Turkey John http://www.cliburn.org/competition/pastcomptext.html
Extractions: Adler, Vicky (Brazil); Alexanian, Anahid Lydia (Canada); Alvarez, Carmen (Uruguay); Bethel, Edward Clement (USA); Boatright, Jo Garner (USA); Borges, Rafael (Mexico); Cho, Sung-Mi (Korea); Cooper, William D. (USA); Garcia Salas, Zoila Luz (Guatemala); Hallman, Milton Hastings (USA); Jolly, James (USA); Keillor, Elaine (Canada); Kim, Jung Kyou (Korea); Lima, Arthur Moreira (Brazil); Linzmeyer, Marlene M. (USA); Lipovetsky, Leonidas E. (Uruguay); Mastroianni, Thomas (USA); Motekaitis, Manigirdas (USA); Noguera, Marta Hebe (Argentina); Paik, Yun Hee (Korea); Payne, Dorothy Katherine (USA); Pinto, David (UK); Saarinen, Gloria (New Zealand); Sandoval, Jr., Jose (Mexico); Thomas, Charles Edward (USA); Watson, Margaret C. (USA); Wells, Leslie Marie (USA); Wilkinson, Grace (UK); Wolfe, Walter (USA); Yaggy, Sandra (USA)
T.C. Kultur Bakanligi / Ministry Of Culture, Republic Of Turkey Prof. Ilhan USMANBAS, Composer, Gülay UGURATA, pianist, Deceased. idil biret,pianist, Suna KAN, Violonist, Ayla ERDURAN, Violonist, Aysegül SARICA, pianist, http://www.discoverturkey.com/english/haberler/haberler-sanatcilar.html
Extractions: State Artists State Artists Chosen in 1971 Prof. A. Adnan SAYGUN Composer Deceased Necil Kazým AKSES Composer Deceased Ulvi Cemal ERKÝN Composer Deceased Mithat FENMEN Composer Deceased Prof. Ýlhan USMANBAÞ Composer Gülay UÐURATA Pianist Deceased Ýdil BÝRET Pianist Suna KAN Violonist Ayla ERDURAN Violonist Ayþegül SARICA Pianist Verda ERMAN Pianist State Artists Chosen in 1981 Prof. Nevid KODALLI Composer Cemal Reþit REY Composer Deceased Prof. Hikmet ÞÝMÞEK Conductor Prof. Gürer AYKAL Conductor Ýsmail AÞAN Violonist Tunç ÜNVER Violonist Prof. Cüneyt GÖKÇER Actor Yýldýz KENTER Actress Meriç SÜMEN Ballet Dancer Suna KORAD Opera Singer State Artists Chosen in 1987 Prof. Dr. Nevzat ATLIÐ Choir Conductor Ayhan BARAN Opera Singer Vasfi Rýza ZOBU Actor Deceased Bedia MUVAHHÝT Actress Deceased Prof. Mükerrem BERK Flutist Deceased Gülsin ONAY Pianist Ayten GÖKÇER Actress State Artists Chosen in 1988 Aydýn GÜN Opera Singer Leyla Gencer Opera Singer State Artists Chosen in 1991 Necdet YAÞAR Classical Turkish Music Ýsmail Baha SÜRELSAN Classical Turkish Music Deceased Alaattin YAVAÞÇA Classical Turkish Music Zeki MÜREN Classical Turkish Music Deceased Teoman ÖNALDI Classical Turkish Music Yesari Asým ARSOY Classical Turkish Music Deceased Sadi Yaver ATAMAN Turkish Folk Music Deceased Nida TÜFEKÇÝ Turkish Folk Music Deceased Mustafa GECEYATMAZ Turkish Folk Music Deceased Mustafa TURAN Folk Dances Barýþ MANÇO Pop Music Deceased Hüseyin SÜRMEN Pianist Güher PEKÝNEL Pianist Süher PEKÝNEL Pianist Okan DEMÝRÝÞ Opera Singer Mete UÐUR Opera Singer Macide TANIR Actress Prof. Bozkurt KURUÇ
Boston.com / Arts & Entertainment / Music the season's rewarding pianists were Arnaldo Cohen (Williamstown), idil biret (NewYork Collaborative pianist Karl Paulnack joined the faculty of the Boston http://ae.boston.com/music/stories/20021230_classical.html
Extractions: THE BEST OF 2002 A memorable parade of faces and sounds A year of endings, beginnings, and impressive artistry By Richard Dyer, Globe Staff, Globe Correspondent, 12/29/2002 This was a year of stability in Boston's music life, which is as it should be, as well as a year of change, which is also right. THE BEST OF 2002 - CLASSICAL Boston Symphony Orchestra: Seiji Ozawa's farewell as musical director and James Levine's first program since being named music director-designate
Open Directory - Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano Berger, Ludwig@ (3); Bernard, Matvey@ (2). Bernstein, Leonard@ (12); biret, idil(2); Bakker, Johan Dutch pianist brings more than 35 original compositions for http://dmoz.com/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/B/
Extractions: from March/April 1996 Reviews: Arnold Berg Flagello Jan¡Äek ... Messiaen ARNOLD FOR BAND. Jerry Junkin conducting the Dallas Wind Symphony. REFERENCE RR-66CD [DDD]; 66:24. Four Scottish Dances, op. 59. Overseas, op. 70 Little Suites: No. 1, op. 80; No. 2, op. 93. Tam O'Shanter, op 51. Water Music, op, 82. The Padstow Lifeboat, op. 94. Fanfare for Louis English Dances, Book I, op 27. H.R.H. The Duke of Cambridge, op. 60. No collection of Sir Malcolm Arnold's music for band is going to avoid at least some duplication of material already on other discsnot only because a number of his most popular orchestral works have been transcribed by others for the symphonic band medium but also because the actual amount of such original material is relatively small. Suffice it to say right up front, however, that this survey is as fine and comprehensive and stupendously well-executed a sampling as anyone could ever ask for. Our nation's current premiere symphonic wind ensemble, under its permanent conductor Jerry Junkin, covers itself in glory once againas does the utterly and startlingly lifelike Reference High Definition Compatible Digital Processwith this release, which includes several recording premieres: the Overseas and H.R.H. Duke of Cambridge
Music / Classical / Ballets Dances / Tarantellas Waltzes Complete / idil biret Frédéric Chopin(Composer), idil biret (Performer)/ Naxos 50. Recordings by a Moscow pianist / Dmitry Paperno Johannes Brahms http://classicalmusic.giphoria.com/classical/browse/ballets_dances/tarantellas.h
Anadolu Agency: News In English, 99-05-14 music. idil biret, famous Turkish pianist will be the highlight ofthe 16th Ankara International Music Festival. Akbank Chamber http://www.hri.org/news/turkey/anadolu/1999/99-05-14.anadolu.html
Extractions: User ID: Anadolu Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article Next Article TURKEY-PRESS SCAN ISRAEL BALLET GROUP PERFORMS IN ANKARA NIMROD READY TO VISITORS - INFRASTRUCTURE DEFICIENCIES IN SITES TO BE REMOVED ANKARA WELCOMES ANOTHER WEEK FULL OF MUSIC SUPPORT TO TURKEY IN THE U.S. SENATE - 37 SENATORS COLLECTIVELY WROTE A LETTER TO CLINTON AND REQUESTED TURKEY'S DEFENSE PURCHASES TO BE SUPPORTED MOURNING IN KARTAL VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - TEACHERS AND STUDENTS ARE IN SHOCK - NO CHANGE IN HEALTH CONDITION OF SEBNEM SERTAC NEW MOVIES START THIS WEEK IN ANKARA RAMSTORE OPENS IN ALMATI RADIC, CROATIAN DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER, VISITS TAN, MINISTER OF TOURISM LABOUR PARTY DENOUNCES AGAINST YUKSEL, PROSECUTOR OF DGM ANKARA DGM NO:1 SENTENCES YALCIN KUCUK TO 1 YEAR 4 MONTH INPRISONMENT PREMIER ECEVIT: ''THE GOVERNMENT WILL BE COMPLETED IN THE BEGINNING OF NEXT WEEK'' NATO'S AIR OPERATION AGAINST YUGOSLAVIA - TURKISH F-16 WAR PLANES ACCUMULATE A TOTAL OF 1,347 HOURS OF FLIGHT
Extractions: (How that hovers-as if not of the earth!) -Franz Liszt PART I LE GIBET WATCH Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, who was 75 when he died of heart failure in Lugano on June 12, 1995, made an impression on audiences akin to that of Rasputin on the Empress Alexandra. With the smoldering demeanor of an archimandrite, he radiated importance. His command of the stage, no less impressive than his command of his instrument, proffered a figure larger than life; enigmatic and austere, Michelangeli suggested something greater than the sum of his parts. A Michelangeli recital was more than a concert; it was a religious experience. Walking briskly on stage to a waiting Steinway, his gait was swift but certain. A certain economy of gesture signaled an immense authority before a note was played. As the audience held its breath, he cultivated quiescence, and thus amplified the opening hush. Without so much as a twitch, he resembled a tiger ready to pounce. With his craggy face and pristinely trimmed mustache, Michelangeli cut an urbane, swarthy figure. Offstage he was a heavy smoker, and favored the pungent tobaccos of Turkish cigarettes or Russian papirosi, which drooped languidly from one corner of his mouth. In his later years he abandoned the slicked-back hair so popular among young, post-war bon-vivants in favor of a natural style that lightly dusted his ever-present houndstooth blazer and black pullover. This was his uniform; he was convinced that their collective enclosure protected him "against cold and warm".
Grands Pianistes Du 20e Siècle - Andreï Gavrilov Andrei Translate this page Defini Non 100 most fa Defini Non 100 most fa Frédéric Chopin, biret IdilL Antonio Vivaldi La Stravaganza Max Reger Musique pour Piano http://www.my-opera-spectacle.com/Andrei-Gavrilov-Grands-Pianist-B00001IVPA.html
Extractions: Most of Chopin's output is concentrated within small forms, where his genius truly takes wing. His Polish inheritance is reflected in the heroic Polonaises and incredibly varied Mazurkas. The Waltzes, Nocturnes, and Impromptus reveal the influence of Bellini's bel canto melodic filigree along with the air of the Paris salons where Chopin held court. The more complex and personal works, however, embody a strong classical streak. These include the Ballades, the Fantasy, the Polonaise-Fantasie, the Second and Third Sonatas, the Scherzos, the Op. 28 Preludes, and the sublime Berceuse and Barcarolle. If the Etudes represent the New Testament of piano technique, the composer's youthful Rondos, Variations, and sundry occasional pieces reveal that Chopin's pianistic style was pretty much solidified from an early age. Naxos' engineering takes on a metallic hue at loud moments, yet is more consistent than the uneven, tubby sonics hampering much of Ashkenazy's competing cycle on Decca. The latter and Nikita Magaloff's complete Chopin for Philips (both omitting the concerted works) are packaged in space saving cardboard, as opposed to the these individual jewel boxes housed in a thin box. No single pianist can do equal justice to all of these works, yet Biret's stimulating and often masterly artistry is well worth the modest cost of 15 budget CDs for the price of 10.
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Equipment And Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists Adami, Mirsa (1975) Albanian pianist, living in Amsterdam; includesbrief biography, concert schedule and mp3 files. Aleksander http://iomusic.com/Equipment_and_Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/music_music
Pianists Top Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano Aleksander, Adam Canadianborn pianist; brief info and some audio samples(wav). Allen, Peter Concert pianist and chamber musician. http://alchoholism.gowebinfo.com/Top/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Piani
300+ Naxos Recommendations considerable enthusiasm from reviewers Susan Kagan and Charles Timbrell IdilBiret studied in Paris with Alfred Cortot She is a pianist of phenomenal http://www.hbdirect.com/feb/nxs300b.cfm
Extractions: "...[Amir Tebenikhin] is a strong, assured pianist with virtuoso fingers and resonant, unforced sound. His playing is very natural: no fancy tricks, no technical splurges. He just lets the music unfold in a free, natural manner. Obviously he is not a specialist. He is at home in Brahms as he is in Debussy and Prokofieff... Tebenikhin, quite young (b. 1977) should have a fine international career. He keeps busy...if he comes your way, catch him." -Schonberg, ARG