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Extractions: Inspired by his friends poetry, George Nama has created a series of light-hearted, yet charged etchings and bronze sculpture that The New York Times writer Grace Glueck had cited as having "achieved a life of its own [apart from Mr. Brendel's celebrated poetry]" in her rave review; while Art in America critic David Ebony labels the work visual poetry. Brendels poems in German, along with their English translations, book-end the ten Nama etchings along with sculptures and drawings in this exhibition, titled Devils Pageant/Von Teuflen. These works anticipate a new body of works on which both artists are currently in collaboration, based upon the "Devils' Pageant" counterpartAngels.
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Extractions: Among the artists represented in the exhibition are: Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, Jan Toorop, Henri Fantin-Latour, Aristide Maillol, Henri Matisse, Marc Chagall, Emil Nolde, George Grosz, Kathe Kollwitz, Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, Oskar Kokoschka, Georges Rouault, Alexander Archipenko, Gaston Lachaise, Joan Miro, Arshile Gorky, Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso, Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, Francisco Zuniga, Henry Moore, Hans Burkhardt, Willem de Kooning, Patrick Graham, Louise Nevelson, Larry Rivers, Ruth Weisberg, Jerome Witkin, Roy Lichtenstein, Ed Ruscha, Tom Wesselmann, and David Hockney.
Extractions: Home Instrumental Alfred Brendel Artist: Alfred Brendel Album: Schubert: Piano Sonatas Cat. #: Discs: Label: Philips Usually ships: 2-3 weeks Normally: NZD OpusCDs Price: NZD Qty: Brendel at his best, as here, is an experience to be treasured by all. The performances collected here all come from recent live performances. This is repertoire dear to Brendel, repertoire that in many ways he has made his own. These great Schubert sonatas include the last three, among them the famous D960. These live recordings show Brendel in his key repertoire, in direct contact with his public. Brendel is often credited as the pianist who has brought Schuberts last sonatas to the fore of the piano repertoire. He has recorded them at least twice previously, but never live. This recording is a key testimony to the art of Alfred Brendel.
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Extractions: Pianist Alfred Brendel's musical focus has narrowed over the years to concentrate on Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, all but the third heard in this masterful recital. Haydn's Sonata in E-Flat Major, Hob. XVI/49 and Schubert's Sonata in A Minor, D. 845 opened and closed the program, respectively. In each, Brendel devoted careful and insightful attention to the smallest details of articulation and dynamics without losing contact with the overall structure or expressive content of the scores. It's especially rewarding when someone reveals so much that is new in works one knows very well. One result was that the Haydn's motivic development and harmonic daring pointed all the more prophetically to Beethoven while similar aspects of the Schubert extended Beethoven toward Romanticism. Mozart's Sonata in B-Flat Major, K. 333
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Extractions: Having listened to Alfred Brendel for a number of years on a number of recordings, I have come to the impression that ths pianist never sounds lilke he is enjoying himself more or displays his rumored sense of humor more than when he is playing Haydn. The C Major Sonata that is included here is an excellent example of this. Brendels phrasing and his lightness of touch make this music flow along with almost champagne giddiness. While Brendel plays both Haydn pieces on a concert grand and utilizes the pedal throughout, he still manages to convey the feeling of the earlier keyboard instruments without becoming too bogged down in period prissiness. I was prepared to state, after listening to the Haydn, that Haydn might represent the summit of Brendel's work. Then the Schubert came. I have loved Brendel's Schubert for years and the inclusions here are up to his high standards. If I had not realized that I had not changed the disc, I would have thought that this pianist was different from the one who played the Haydn. It has been my experience that only the greatest of pianists are able to sound like different people when playing the music of different stylistic periods. In this case, both Brendels are exceptionally fine pianists. In particular, the Relique sonata may be the best version I have ever heard.
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Extractions: The insights of a truly great performing artist can forever transform our concept of a composer's work. This evening we await the opportunity to experience inspired new dimensions in the world of Haydn , Mozart and Beethoven through the astute musical inquiries of renowned pianist Alfred Brendel. Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was not himself an exceptional keyboard player, but his more than fifty-five sonatas show a keen delight in the musical possibilites of both the harpsichord and the newly evolving 'piano'. The Sonata in G minor Hob. XVI/44 (1768) is one of five sonatas written in a minor key (clearly a very special emotional world for Haydn) and one of the nine sonatas with only two movements (a daring departure from the usual three). The opening
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Extractions: Get behind the score. In concerts and on CDs, Alfred Brendel plays as though he were following the composers own train of thought, sharing his discoveries with the listener. Its earned him a place among the great musicians of our time. This is his recital debut in Vancouver. A regular performer with virtually all the worlds leading orchestras and conductors, Alfred Brendel analyzes, dissects, synthesizes and integrates, creating memorable, provocative performances. He is the first pianist to have recorded all of Beethovens piano works, and among the few to have recorded all of the Mozart piano concertos. Austrian-born, he is also a published poet.
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Extractions: Please click on the advertisements to the left or choose from text links below Review by Alan Domville MUSICIANS, like footballers, often don't have a way with words. The great exception as far as the world of music is concerned has to be Alfred Brendel, whose books Musical Thoughts and Afterthoughts and Music Sounded Out were undisputed classics. Now comes a real treat for all those who like to discuss as well as enjoy great music - a compendium featuring both books and a whole host of previously unpublished essays by one of the busiest personalities on the world's stage. It all adds up to a fitting celebration of the life of the great pianist in the year he celebrates his 70th birthday. The great joy of Alfred Brendel on Music is the clarity of the writing ; we are spared affectation - and that enables both the serious student and the enthusiastic amateur to more appreciate what made our great composers and performers tick. Here, Alfred discusses the inspirations, aspirations and even the shortcomings of the greats of serious music. He reveals shortcomings in Mozart's notation, leaving the performer having to get behind the brain of the man, and reminds us that some of that which Beethoven wrote was devoid of mastery - and one he calls "deplorable."
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