Extractions: Philips As in the literary works of Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), Edward Elgar's music glorifies the power and values of Victorian and Edwardian England. Influenced by the post-romantic aesthetic, the compositions on this disc express with poignant sincerity the ineluctable decline of the British Empire. If the languid and nostalgic atmosphere of James Ivory's recent films ( Howards End Remains of the Day ) moved you, this is a disc for you.
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Grover's Recommendations: Classical Sergei Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 in c minor Piano Concerto No. 3 in dminor byron janis, pianist Antal Dorati, conductor. Audio clips available. http://www.concentric.net/~Gproctor/CDs/cd-recs-clas-199904.html
Extractions: available from Amazon.com You most likely will never find greater performances of these works in these respects: Byron Janis delivers a meltingly poignant and lyrically beautiful reading, while providing all the power and virtuosity you could possibly want. This combination of poetic renderings and long musically endearing lines with blazing fire and drama comes around only rarely. You can hear images of Janis' teacher, the great Vladimir Horowitz here and there, but not even the recordings of that great Russian master deliver all of what is given here. Yes, the third concerto is the piece featured as the "musical villain" in the movie Shine , but don't be fooled. This piece is nothing to fear; rather, it is one of the most astounding, emotional, and moving masterpieces of piano literature ever. And the famous, beautiful, and unforgettable melodies of the second concerto will take you back to a time when composers and performers alike treasured all that was romantic, gorgeous, and heart-warming.
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Extractions: Great Book of Interviews Sunday, February 4, 2001 These titles are available through Dover Publications which is a significant source of important material for musical and cultural enrichment. This latest book is no exception. It's full of great quotable material. Great Contemporary Pianists Speak For Themselves Elyse Mach This book would ordinarily follow a reading of Great Pianists on Piano Playing by James Francis Cooke, also available from Dover, which I reviewed here last year. For one thing this is a far more contemporary book than Cooke's and the pianists interviewed are a mix of some of the older greats with some of the newer talents. Conspicuously missing but far from forgotten is Arthur Rubinstein. He is remembered largely through his protege, Janina Fialkowska. The portraits of some of the pianists one will actually meet inside are from top left to bottom right, Vladimir Horowitz, Claudio Arrau, Andre Watts, Alicia de Larrocha, Glenn Gould, Emil Gilells, Rosalyn Tureck and Jorge Bolet. Each has quite different stories to tell of how they came to be concert pianists. In this book, one will hear one of the few instances where a pianist goes into some depth concerning pianos themselves; It is true that you transport your own piano for the concerts you play?
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Salon Magazine | Sharps & Flats By Genre: Classical Waltzes, Nocturnes And Mazurkas byron janis Plays Chopin Classical, reviewby Douglas McLennan After a 34-year hiatus, pianist byron janis returns to http://www.salon.com/archives/sharps/genre_classical.html
The Romantic Hours-Program 02-22 The Romantic Hours Program 0222 (Selections from Marie d'Agoult The Rebel Countessby Richard Bolster, featuring guest artist,, pianist byron janis). http://users.cnmnetwork.com/~ordunio/shows/2002/052702.html
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Extractions: This season Mr. Strulev debuts with Helsingborgs Symfonieorkester under Maestro Sebastian Weigle . He begins a recording project under French label Lyrinx to include solo and orchestral recordings. On his agenda are also several recitals on the East Coast, Mexico, and at the new auditorium in Leon-Spain. He will be featured on French this fall in a program devoted to meaning and importance of music hosted by composer Pierre Charvet . This season will also see the release of a CD The lost days on RCA-VICTOR red label where he collaborated with celebrated mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves and Brazilian jazz pianist Eliane Elias, as well as the Canadian motion picture La Turbulence des fluides produced by Luc Besson , on whose soundtrack Mr. Strulev is the featured artist.
Acclaimed Pianist Browning Dead At 69 John Browning, an internationally acclaimed pianist, died Sunday of heart failureat his talents as Van Cliburn, Gary Graffman, Leon Fleisher and byron janis. http://www.suntimes.com/output/delacoma/cst-ftr-xbrow29.html
Extractions: John Browning, an internationally acclaimed pianist, died Sunday of heart failure at his home in Sister Bay, Wis. He was 69. Born in Denver in 1933, educated at the Juilliard School and based in New York for most of his life, Mr. Browning was a regular visitor to Door County after appearing as a soloist with the Peninsula Music Festival in 1958. He remained involved with the festival, bought a home in Sister Bay in 1980 and moved there permanently last year. A soloist at Grant Park, the Ravinia Festival and with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra over the years, his most recent Chicago area performance came in March with Symphony II in Ravel's "Concerto for the Left Hand'' and Rachmaninoff's "Variations on a Theme of Paganini.'' Though he could produce virtuoso pyrotechnics, Mr. Browning was best known for his poetic elegance. He began piano study at age 5 and performed with the Denver Symphony at 10. Studying with the legendary Rosina Lhevinne at Juilliard, he quickly emerged as a star, though his classmates included such outsized talents as Van Cliburn, Gary Graffman, Leon Fleisher and Byron Janis. After winning the prestigious Leventritt Award in 1955, Mr. Browning made his New York Philharmonic debut in 1956. Composer Samuel Barber then wrote a piano concerto for Mr. Browning, who introduced it in 1962. The concerto won a Pulitzer Prize for Barber, and Browning's 1991 recording of it with Leonard Slatkin and the St. Louis Symphony received a Grammy Award. He won another Grammy in 1993 for a disc of Barber's complete works for solo piano.
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