Guardian Unlimited | Arts | Beethoven: Hammerklavier in 1817 and 1818, tests every aspect of a pianist's art, almost of the supreme keyboardartists of our time Svitatoslav Richter, emil gilels, Alfred Brendel http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/keynotes/story/0,11111,608873,00.html
Extractions: Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Dating Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Newsroom Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Guardian Weekly Money Observer Home News Friday Review Regulars ... Help Piano Sonata in B flat Op 106 In its sheer scale, density of thought and technical requirements, the Hammerklavier presents a more severe test of a pianist's capabilities than any other of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas. The trio of sonatas that followed it - Op 109, 110 and 111 - may be more elusive and require a very special musical eloquence to illuminate all their facets, but Op 106, composed in 1817 and 1818, tests every aspect of a pianist's art, almost to the point of destruction. If the last three sonatas are about reflection and the different kinds of poetic resolution a composer can achieve, this work deals unashamedly in confrontation, generating tensions that can't be resolved in any other way than in the gigantic explosion of the final fugue, whose deliberately clashing sonorities and raw-edged piano sound create a music that it is impossible to prettify. Yet the great slow movement, with its arching melodic lines and bewitching harmonic shifts, demands a different kind of authority altogether; and it's the fusion of these two worlds in the sonata that is unique even in late Beethoven.
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Extractions: Aufbereitet durch Ates Tanin, Eric Bartels und Stephan Weber. Hellgelb markiert sind bei mir vorhandene Aufnahmen. Falls Sie Näheres wissen möchten oder weitere Aufnahmen kennen, schicken Sie mir bitte eine Email Neu in 2001: Music and Arts CD-1102(2) mit einem Konzertmitschnitt aus Florenz von 1951 (Mozart, Beethoven, Prokofiev, Rachmaninow und Balakirev) ALYABIEV Klavierquintett in Es-dur MELODIYA D 1386-87 (LP), MELODIYA/WESTMINSTER XWN 18679 (LP), DOREMI DHR-7555 (CD) Klaviertrio in a-moll USSR D 16324-29 (78), MELODIYA D 347-48 (LP), MELODIYA D 035449-50 (LP), DOREMI DHR-7555 (CD) Sonate in e-moll für Violine und Klavier 1951 - Moskau - Tsyganov MELODIYA D 1125-26 (LP), MELODIYA D 035449-50 (LP), DOREMI DHR-7555 (CD) ALBENIZ Rumores de la Caleta (Malaguena) von Recuerdos de Viaje, Op.71/6 2/3/1957 - Moskau - Live MELODIYA M 10-41057-58 (LP) BACH, C.P.E. Sonate in A, H.186/W.55/4 26/12/1960 - Moskau - Live MELODIYA 33 D-072929-30 (LP), MELODIYA D 07929-32 (2LP), MELODIA/EURODISC 80 291 XK (2LP), CHANT DU MONDE LDXA 8310/11 (2LP), CHANT DU MONDE LDC 278981/82 (2CD)
Musical Autographs: Catalog 52 gilels, emil SP 8 x 10 Bender NY shot of the great Russian pianistleaning on the piano near the time of his US debut late 1950s http://www.rgrossmusicautograph.com/instrumental52.html
Recommended Cds 14 1, Paderewski, Paderewski. Chorale and Jesu, Bach, Lipatti. Levels 8 PiecesPianist. Classical Period Sonatas Pathetique Tempest, Beethoven, emil gilels. http://www.atlantasuzukipiano.org/recommended_cds.htm
Extractions: Recommended Recordings Levels 1-3 Pieces: Pianist Suzuki Book 1 Dr. Kataoka Suzuki Book 2 Dr. Kataoka Suzuki Book 3 Dr. Kataoka Level 4 Pieces: Pianist Rondo - Motzart Klaus Hellwig Minuet 1 - Motzart Klaus Hellwig Minuet 3 - Motzart Klaus Hellwig Musette - Bach Klaus Hellwig Sonata, Op. 49 #2 - Beethoven Fredrich Gulda Gavotte - Bach Klaus Hellwig Partita in Bb - (all) Bach Prelude
Extractions: Klassik-Kritiken der Woche Jazz-Kritiken der Woche Titelseite/Inhalt A dorno, Friedrich N.: Opus 111. Wie-sen-grund ... Erwähnen, dass sein Schubert-Essay dunkel ist. Immer zitieren. Arrau, Claudio: Der deutscheste Interpretationstiefsinn kommt aus Chile. Alte Schule. Trat noch vor seinem Tod in Recklinghausen auf. B elcanto: Immer mit Cecilia Bartoli. Bernstein, Leonard: Lennie sagen. Trug in Moskau Cowboystiefel. "I wanna live in America". Ach, die Amis sind immer so herrlich locker! Böhm, Karl: Der "olle" Böhm. Vater des bekannten Wahlafrikaners. Als Künstler politisch korrumpiert. Siehe auch Strauss. Boulez, Pierre. Seine "analytische Schärfe" hervorheben. Komponist von Werken, die keiner kennt, sehr modern. Siehe auch Donaueschingen C asadesus, Robert: Pianist. Auf jeden Fall wie "Kasatßüü" aussprechen. Seine Frau hieß tatsächlich Gabi. Franzosen. Celibidache, Sergiu:
The Voice Of Russia [ MUSICAL PORTRAITS OF THE 20TH CENTURY ] are only celebrating his 69th birthday now, his family thought, but emil Gilelsdid not oblivious of it all His daughter Yelena is a fine pianist and his http://www.vor.ru/English/Music_Portraits/Music_Portraite_40.html
Extractions: EMIL GILELS By Olga Fyodorova Moscow, the year 1933. The Conservatory Big Hall. Waiting for the final round of the First National Competition of Young Musicians, people in the foyer are busily exchanging opinion about the finalists chances. Whats your guess, who is going to win in the piano department? Who? Give me a break! Of course this redheaded guy from Odessa, thats who! You mean Emil Gilels? Thats right. Hes the absolutely the best! Just look at his flash, seems like hes played everything that has ever been written for piano. Nice and easy, and going through all these finger-twisting runs and crazy chords as if they were just a piece of cake! I have to admit that Ive never seen anything like this before. And hes doing all this with such amazing calm as if nothing special were happening Sounds interesting. I havent seen him play yet but hes already the talk of the town. Thats really why Im here tonight by the way How old is he? 16 I guess, looks like a kid, really Hush, here goes There was a huge talent being born right before our very eyes. Emil Gilelss name will soon be pronounced with breathless reverence everywhere, went a glowing newspaper review, which came out a day after the young prodigys triumph at the competition.
Leonid Kogan A Tribute in 1963. Kogan married Elizaveta gilels ( sister of the famous pianistemil gilels ) also a concert violinist. With emil gilels http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~leonid/kogan_tribute.htm
Extractions: A Tribute - by Roland Herrera Leonid made a public appearance in Kharkov at about this stage, after which it was decided to further Leonid's education in Moscow. At the age of 10 his family moved to Moscow, where he was able to study with Abram Yampolsky ( curiously no relation to Philip Yampolsky ) , himself a famous disciple of Auer. One day, when Kogan was 12 years old, Jacques Thibaud paid a visit to Moscow, and listened to Kogan play during his classes with Yampolsky. Thibaud was most impressed and predicted a great career for this young musician. Abram Yampolsky was soon to be so impressed and interested in the gifted boy, that he arranged for him to live at his home. There was daily guidance in addition to the classroom work, and Leonid progressed rapidly. Among early works he studied were Corelli's " La Folia " and Ries's " Perpetuum Mobile His violin was a Guarneri del Gesù dated 1726 ( although he also had another one dated 1733 ) , which Oistrakh acquired for him in the early 1960s. Kogan had played a Stradivarius in the early years of his career. His son, Pavel, born in 1952, became a famous violinist and conductor. His daughter, Nina, a pianist, accompanied him in later years. Sadly Leonid Kogan died prematurely, in a train, at the Mytischa railway station while on tour. He was only 58 years old. Kogan was made an Honoured Artist in 1955, a People's Artist of the USSR in 1964, and received the Lenin Prize in 1965.
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Klassik Tipps Archiv Klavier Jan/März 2000 Translate this page wir aber zwei Aufnahmen zunächst die Aufnahme von Alfred Brendel als Pianistder Gegenwart, als Alternative die des verstorbenen emil gilels und dessen http://www.klassiktipps.de/archiv/ar 1 00/arklav2.htm
Extractions: KLASSIK TIPPS ARCHIV - Rubriken KLAVIER Empfehlungen Januar - März 2000 Die Suiten für 2 Klaviere von Sergeij Rachmaninov gehören zu den Lieblingsstücken eines jeden guten Klavierduos. Raffinierte Melodik und packende Rhytmik, romantische Schwelgerei und Virtuosität, das alles finden Sie in dieser schönen Komposition. Franz Liszt hat mit seiner h-moll Sonate wohl eines der bedeutensten Klavierwerke der Musikgeschichte geschaffen. Lassen sie sich wegreissen von der Kraft und tiefen Empfindung dieses Werks. Zwei Interpreten stehen für diese Sonate besonders: Alfred Brendel und Emil Gilels. Der bekannte Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder hat einige der bekanntesten Walzer und Polkas des Walzerkönigs auf das Klavier übertragen und spielt diese Johann Strauß Transkriptionen so, wie es vielleicht wirklich nur ein echter Österreicher kann. Die 32 Klaviersonaten Ludwig van Beethovens gehören zu dem klassischen Grundpfeilern im Klavier-Repertoire. Wir stellen ihnen zwei Vertreter vor, die alle 32 Sonaten aufgenommen haben und doch so unterschiedlich sind: Friedrich Gulda und Alfred Brendel. Die Balladen von Chopin sind häufig die Highlights eine schönen Klavierabends. Diese wunderbaren Stücke hat Maurizio Pollini jetzt auf CD aufgenommen, obwohl sie schon immer zu seinem Konzertrepertoire gehört haben. Es gibt nur wenige Pianisten, die wie Pollini die Seele Chopins ergründet haben und seine Musik so herrlich wiedergeben können.
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Classical Music On The Russian WEB Classical Music in Russia main links to a sites of russian musicians, choruses, orchestras, musical Category Arts Music Directories Classical Vladimir Ashkenazy conductor. Boris Berezovsky pianist, winner of the InternationalTchaikovsky Competition (1990). Nikolai Demidenko pianist. http://www.classicalmusic.spb.ru/links/