Helfgott, David Artsworld links Classical Music, Jazz and Opera on Artsworld TV, Biography davidhelfgott pianist Australia Born 19 May 1947 david helfgott was born in Melbourne http://www.artsworld.com/music-dance/biographies/g-i/cp-4.html
Extractions: David Helfgott was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1947 to Polish-Jewish parents. Following a move to Perth in 1952, David showed extraordinary pianistic talent. In his teens, he won the state finals of the ABC Instrumental and Vocal Competition six times, and his talent brought attention from Daniel Barenboim, Julius Katchen and Talas Vassary. Isaac Stern was so impressed with David's playing at 14 that he urged overseas study for the young prodigy. However, it was not until five years later that David went to London to study at the Royal College of Music with Cyril Smith. In 1970, however, mental illness overtook Helfgott and he returned to Perth and a decade of obscurity. He emerged only in the 1980s, giving his first major recital for 12 years in June 1984. Two years later, David returned overseas for study with the great teacher, Peter Feuchtwanger. Recitals in London, Bonn, Vienna, Budapest and Copenhagen followed, to critical acclaim. He became the top-selling classical artist of 1997, The New York Times hailing him as its most influential classical musician of the year and Billboard magazine naming him classical musician of the year, and his CD classical record of the year. Among many other awards, Helfgott was given a Time for Peace award at Carnegie Hall, chosen by the ambassadors at the United Nations.
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Extractions: Tickets: $60, $80, $125, $150 from SISTIC by Rebecca Wan The first film I ever watched in a theatre was AMADEUS (Forman, 1984), and I came away from it firmly believing that that crazy nut Salieri killed Mozart by dressing in a mask and telling him to write his own requiem. Years later, when I watched SPARTACUS (Kubrick, 1960) for the first time, I didn't think there was any reason not to believe that the real slave Spartacus wasn't crucified at ..., nor that high-level Romans were oyster-stuffing debauches with British accents who used food metaphors to make sleazy overtures to their slaves. Many other such "autobiographical" films that sensationally distort history have caused historians distress, but what happens when films are about living legends? Several Oscar-nominated films down the line from AMADEUS, the controversy surrounding the 1996 film SHINE stirs up curious questions about the degree to which artistic license should be allowed to stray, and the effect of populism on the classical music world. SHINE, directed by Scott Hicks, tells the story of the child prodigy David Helfgott, an Australian pianist whose early musical success is derailed by the onslought of mental illness, apparently the result of parental pressure, and he is institutionalized for more than a decade. Things improve when Helfgott recovers and meets a wonderful woman who helps to heal him and later becomes his second wife. His career as a classical pianist is restored to full brilliance.
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David Helfgott Shine on you crazy diamond The pain of pianist david helfgott by PHILIP ANSON By now everyone is familiar with Shine, the movie version of Australian pianist david helfgott's rise and fall. http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/1997/022797/music4.html
Extractions: by PHILIP ANSON By now everyone is familiar with Shine, the movie version of Australian pianist David Helfgott's rise and fall. Yet in the months since Shine premiered, we have learned remarkably little about the real Helfgott. What is the truth behind the myth of the child prodigy who collapsed under the weight of his own musical genius, only to be rescued by the redeeming power of love? Is he a goofy genius who thrives on making a public fool of himself? cooperation, and he had to omit unflattering details before they finally approved the screenplay. As a result, what the movie leaves out is almost as disturbing as what it includes. UPFRONT NAKED CITY POP CULTURE ABOUT TOWN ... BACK
NVC Arts: Video Press Releases: David Helgott - A Musical Journet On Video; Abou david helfgott A MUSICAL JOURNEY To coincide with his appearance at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Warner Vision and NVC Arts released the video david helfgott A Musical Journey. helfgott was a child prodigy, a brilliant young pianist cut down in his prime by mental illness, but against all odds he http://www.warnerclassics.com/nvcarts/pr/documentary/helfgot.htm
Extractions: DAVID HELFGOTT A MUSICAL JOURNEY To coincide with his appearance at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Warner Vision and NVC Arts released the video David Helfgott was catapulted into the public eye following the release of Shine , the critically acclaimed film which told his life story. Helfgott was a child prodigy, a brilliant young pianist cut down in his prime by mental illness, but against all odds he made a miraculous comeback, once again playing prestigious concert venues. Shine (UK versions only, international versions have stills from the film) and interviews with others who remember David from that time. They also discuss the origins of Shine , its success and the factual controversy of the film. Scott Hicks, the director of Shine Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 and "Un Sospiro" Concert Etude No. 3 "Appassionata" Sonata No. 23 in F minor Title: David Helfgott - A Musical Journey Catalogue Number: Video Format: VHS Certificate: Exempt Running Time: 98 minutes
Emile's Shine Page Dedicated to Australian film Shine. Contains news updates on key players including pianist david helfgott, director Scott Hicks and actors Geoffrey Rush, Noah Taylor and Armin MuellerStahl. http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Lot/8254/shine.html
Extractions: Emile's "Shine" Page "David lives in a beautiful world...I only wish that I could live in a world as half as beautiful." - Noah Taylor on David Helfgott This isn't really a webpage for the film "Shine" in any formal sense. Ronin Films , and Fine Line already have "Shine"- related pages, but I have my personal account of the film that I'd like to share. Beware, if you came here for "Shine" info - you're smack dab in the middle of a Noah Taylor zone. Linger too long, and you might join the ranks of the happily converted! Updated section: Guestbook General News: In 1997 Grove Press published Jan Sardi's screenplay for "Shine." The quality of the pictures leave something to be desired, but there is production and biographical information on all the key players. On November 8, 1997 "Shine" was given a Studio Crystal Heart Award from the Heartland Film Festival Shine also won the Time for Peace award. The November 3, 1997 New York Daily News reports: "The Time for Peace award is so prestigious to movie types that when actress Maria Grazia Cuccinotta won it last year, Miramax spent $140,000 to shut down a set so she could attend the awards ceremony. This year's prize, for people who make positive contributions to society through art, goes to Celine Dion, pianist David Helfgott and the two actors who played him in "Shine": Noah Taylor and Geoffrey Rush. The Nov.17 dinner at Lespinasse will fund a scholarship for a talented but financially strapped Juilliard student."
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David Helfgott Australian pianist; biography, photos links. http://www.geocities.com/laosw/Classical_Html/Helfgott.html
MusicMoz - Bands And Artists: H: Helfgott, David: Links Stories and photographs and links and stuff. helfgott, david (1947) Australian pianist; biography, photos links. http://www.musicmoz.org/Bands_and_Artists/H/Helfgott%2C_David/Links
Extractions: about submit item become an editor feedback ... Helfgott, David : Links David Helfgott - The official site includes recital dates, a biography and the latest news. Film's Real-life Protagonist Now Greets Life With Zest - Short notes on David Helfgoot, Artist portrait and a review of recent recordings (usatoday, 12/01/98). Helfgott, David - Portrayed in the movie Shine. Stories and photographs and links and stuff. Helfgott, David (1947) All the Web AltaVista Google HotBot ... Yahoo This category needs an editor Help build the largest human-edited directory of the Web Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor Last update: 1:38 GMT, Monday, December 7, 2002- edit
INKPOT MOVIE REVIEWS: SHINE portrayal of Australian piano prodigy david helfgott, sidetracks obsessed with cultivatingyoung david (Alex Rafalowicz) into a world class pianist. http://inkpot.com/film/shine.html
Extractions: This biographical portrayal of Australian piano prodigy David Helfgott, side-tracks the clichéd tactics but opts for recurring images and phrases to express the inexpressible contained within the emotionally disturbed 40-year old. The film is told in a s eries of flashbacks, each transition emotive without the loss of the sense of the main character, David (Geoffrey Rush). While director Scott Hicks tells the tale in a restrained manner most of the time, the driving force of the film lies within Armin Mue ller-Stahl who plays David's father, Peter. We see in the 50s, Peter, the loving yet ever possessive father, obsessed with cultivating young David (Alex Rafalowicz) into a world class pianist. Although Peter lacks musical training, David's natural talent takes over and impresses one of the judges, Ben Rosen (Nicholas Bell) during a piano competition. After much persuasion, Peter allows Ben to coach his precious son, eager for David to master "the most difficult piece in the world", Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 3.
Extractions: "Shine," the true story of the Australian child prodigy David Helfgott, has been extravagantly praised, with some justice, as a "film of the year" (of course, it's early yet). Director Scot Hick's account of a phenomenally gifted young pianist whose brilliant career was derailed by the combination of his Jewish emigre father's obsessive demands and his own insecurities until he was rescued by the love of a good woman, contains more than enough Freudian archetypes to satisfy the contemporary hunger for such stories. It's also generally true that the better the film, the worse the spinoff. So it comes as no surprise that this book (first published in Australia), which presents itself as "the true story that inspired the movie," should be not merely worse, but actually even less informative about this "true story" than the film.
'Shine' Pianist To Make U.S. Debut: 3/5/97 'Shine' pianist to make US debut. By Jean McMillan, Associated Press writer BOSTON david helfgott's day started out like any other, with a morning swim and http://www.s-t.com/daily/03-97/03-05-97/a03sr035.htm
Famous People With Perfect Pitch Handel, George Frideric, Composer, Germany. Heifetz, Jascha, Violinist, USA.helfgott, david, pianist, Australia. ? Henderson, Florence, Actress, singer,USA. http://www.perfectpitchpeople.com/
Extractions: by David Lucas Burge Name Occupation Nationality Abbado, Claudio Conductor Italy Andrews, Julie Actress, singer England Argerich, Martha Pianist Argentina Aznar, Pedro Rock musician, bassist, multi-instrumentalist Argentina Bach, Johann Sebastian Composer, organist, harpsichordist Germany Bartók, Béla Composer Hungary Beethoven, Ludwig van Composer, pianist, conductor Germany Beiderbecke, Bix Jazz musician USA Bennett, Richard Rodney Composer England Bernstein, Leonard Composer, conductor, pianist USA Bey, Andy Singer, pianist USA Blackmore, Ritchie Guitarist, rock musician England Boulez, Pierre Composer, conductor France Britten, Benjamin Composer, conductor England Burge, David Lucas Creator of the Perfect Pitch Ear-Training SuperCourse USA Caamaño, Roberto Pianist, composer Argentina Cabjolsky, Klaus
David Helfgott Information Page Full Name, david helfgott. Occupation, pianist. Birthdate, May, 1947.Birthplace, Melbourne, Australia. Obtained from, Personal acquaintance. http://www.perfectpitchpeople.com/helfgott.htm
Extractions: Full Name David Helfgott Occupation Pianist Birthdate May, 1947 Birthplace Melbourne, Australia Obtained from Personal acquaintance Posted by 1- Austin Prichard-Levy Comments "I produced two of David's CDs, Brilliantissimo and Brave New World , for BMG Classics (you can check the album liner notes for verification). I had heard a lot about his student days at the Royal College of Music from people who were there with him, including some stories indicating he possesses perfect pitch (for example, he can play anything on piano he's just heard on radio, like a symphony or whatever, it doesn't have to be piano music, he remembers about 48 hours of music, he can play pieces he hasn't looked at in 20 years etc). Before taking this at face value, however, I decided to conduct some objective tests of my own. While recording Brilliantissimo , I asked David to name notes that I picked out at random on the Bechstein piano in the hall where we were recording, while he was off changing in a dressing room well out of sight, but not out of earshot. He correctly named every note I played. I then played a strange 8-note chord with lots of unusual intervals in it, and again he named each note in the chord without hesitation. I have to say I was impressed!" [1] RELATED ITEMS David Helfgott Books Love You to Bits and Pieces : Life With David Helfgott - Gillian Helfgott, Alissa Tanskaya
Shine Fan of the film "Shine" offers commentary from the movie's actors and directors about this pianist. Also find photos and merchandise details. david. Shine star Geoffrey Rush describes helfgott recitals as highly informal affairs. The extroverted pianist hugs http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/2571/shine.html
Extractions: There are significant links between the Russian composer (Rachmaninoff) and the Australian pianist: both were child prodigies, both were internationally known in their teens, both went into extended periods of depression and unproductivity, and both were subjected to exotic treatments and therapies before being restored to active creative life.
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E! Online News - "Shine" Pianist To Make U.S. Debut as a new low in standards for classical music. Mr. helfgott is a dreadful pianist, david Dubal, a member of the piano faculty of Julliard, told Newsweek. http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,736,00.html
Extractions: Critics seem to be of one mind when it comes to David Helfgott, Shine 's real-life hyperkinetic piano player. As a film subject , he's brilliant and inspirational, the stuff of Oscar. But as a pianist, he's downright awful. On the eve of his first American tour , the manic Helfgott has come under fire from the notoriously staid arbiters of classical music, who have excoriated his best-selling CD, David Helfgott Plays Rachmaninov the film's dreaded Rach. 3 Audio Clip: David Helfgott, "Finale: Rach 3" RealAudio Install It A Baltimore Sun critic panned the Helfgott phenomenon as "a new low in standards for classical music." "Mr. Helfgott is a dreadful pianist," David Dubal, a member of the piano faculty of Julliard, told Newsweek The New York Times was a tad gentler, saying Helfgott's recording, "though it shows heart and glimmerings of things that once were, is a mere approximation of a multifaceted masterwork." Critics aren't much kinder when it comes to his current world tour, which began February 16 and makes its U.S. bow in Boston tomorrow evening. New Zealand and Australia reviewers have roundly savaged performances, calling them circus acts.