Scriabin Society Of America: Events Concerto with pianist, Ilya Itin September 18 19, 2000 http//www.jupitersymphony.com.Thursday, April 6, 2000, 700PM at Steinway Hall yakov kasman four http://www.scriabinsociety.com/events.htm
Extractions: This Gala Benefit Concert arranged by the Scriabin Society of America is part of his first prize and will include performances in Seattle, Honolulu and another New York appearance at Greenwich House on Friday, October 13. This program will include works by Haydn, Schubert, Chopin in addition to other works by Scriabin.
Recordings Of Op. 57 57. pianist, Quartet, Rec. kasman, yakov, Talich Quartet(Jan Talich,Peter Macecek, Vladimir Bukac, Petr Prause), 2001, Calliope, CAL 9320, http://develp.envi.osakafu-u.ac.jp/staff/kudo/dsch/work/quinte.html
Past News Releases yakov kasman, pianist, will perform at 730 pm Thursday, Oct. 19, in YoderRecital Hall as part of the 200001 Bluffton College Artist Series. http://www.bluffton.edu/about/news/Archive/100600_03.stm
Extractions: about us past news releases news releases about us ... past NOTED PIANIST PERFORMS IN BC ARTIST SERIES Yakov Kasman, pianist, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, in Yoder Recital Hall as part of the 2000-01 Bluffton College Artist Series. Kasman was named the silver medal winner at the 10th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1997, which also marked the occasion of his U.S. debut. A native of Orel, Russia, Kasman has toured extensively in countries such as France, Greece and Israel including appearances with the Orchestra of Radio France, the Athens State Orchestra, the Haifa Symphony and the Moscow State Orchestra at Tchaikovsky Hall. He also has been featured in recital in the United States with the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the University of Vermont Lane Series, the Savannah Onstage Festival and at the new Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center in Birmingham, Ala. Beginning his piano studies at the age of 4, Kasman has since garnered several awards and honors, including a top prize at the 1992 Arthur Rubinstein Competition and second prize at the 1995 International Prokofiev Competition. A professor of piano at the Music College of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory since 1996, Kasman recently accepted a new position as artist-in-residence at University of Alabama in Huntsville where he now lives with his wife and daughter. His performances have been described by the press as "electrifying" and "filled with spirit." Single admission tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for senior citizens and students. Children age 5 and under are admitted free of charge. For ticket information contact the music department at 419-358-3347.
1921-2001: Omaha Symphony's 80th Anniversary Season 27 Russian pianist yakov kasman has amazed audiences and critics with his astoundingenergy, beginning with an American debut as Silver Medalist at the Tenth http://www.omahasymphony.org/news/0102Season/091802.html
MSU MEMO: May 31, 1999 yakov kasman, silver medal winner of the 1997 Cliburn competition kasman, who capturedthe silver medal in his He is, perhaps, the greatest pianist around, the http://msuinfo.ur.msstate.edu/msu_memo/1999/05-31-99/piano.htm
Extractions: Kasman Yakov Kasman, silver medal winner of the 1997 Cliburn competition, is featured artist for the Gala Opening Concert that begins at 4 p.m. on the 6th. A public reception follows in the theater foyer. Tickets for the Kasman concert are $10. An advance ticket package for all concerts also is available for $25, with individual tickets available at the door. Kasman, who captured the silver medal in his first U.S. appearance, is "dazzling," according to showcase director Joel Harrison. "He is, perhaps, the greatest pianist around," the MSU music education professor added. Kasman, artist-in-residence at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, took the top prize in the 1992 Arthur Rubinstein Competition and a second-place award at the 1995 International Prokofiev Competition in St. Petersburg, Russia. In addition to presenting recitals in France and Israel, he has appeared with the Orchestra of Radio France, Athens State Orchestra and the Moscow State Orchestra. Kasman's MSU concert will include Mussorkgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition," Haydn's Sonata in G Major, Prokofiev's "Four Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 75," and Stravinsky's "Trois Movements de Petrouchka."
Dallas Morning News, June 9, 1997 Californian is 1st US pianist to get gold medal in 16 years. Secondprize and a silver medal went to yakov kasman, 30, of Russia. http://www.geocities.com/nakamatsu_piano/articles/dallas_0609.html
Extractions: Sunday, June 9, 1997 Californian is 1st U.S. pianist to get gold medal in 16 years FORT WORTH Without conservatory training or even a degree in music, Californian Jon Nakamatsu took the top prize Sunday at the 10th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. The 28-year-old high school German teacher becomes the first American in 16 years to wear a gold medal in the quadrennial event. No one seemed more stunned by the results than the recipient. "I was just happy to be in the preliminaries, and I never would have thought I'd be here," he said after the afternoon awards ceremony at the Tarrant County Convention Center Theatre. Second prize and a silver medal went to Yakov Kasman, 30, of Russia. The bronze medal was awarded to Aviram Reichert, 25, of Israel. Besides the gold medal, Mr. Nakamatsu won cash and a performance contract worth more than $250,000. The Cliburn's prize package is generally considered the most valuable among the scores of piano competitions worldwide. The awards ceremony was the climax of the 17-day contest, which began with 35 pianists May 23. The 12 semifinalists were announced May 27. The six finalists were chosen last Monday.
Star-Telegram, June 3, 1997 the competition, and two Russians yakov kasman and Katia kasman, who beat hischair in elation when his is a traditional bravura Russian pianist who can http://www.geocities.com/nakamatsu_piano/articles/star_0603.html
Extractions: June 3, 1997 Six pianists representing five countries and a broad spectrum of performance styles played their way into the finals of the 10th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition last night. The six represent what is generally considered to be the strongest Cliburn field in recent memory. "We're happy because we heard such beautiful playing and sad because we had to eliminate the others," juror Jerome Lowenthal said. "There's no shadow in this story." Tom Andrews, an audience member from Duxbury, Mass., who attended the '93 Cliburn said: "The ones they picked were the most consistently solid performers." The jury produced a field that includes Jon Nakamatsu, the lone representative from the United States who has played with popular intensity throughout the competition, and two Russians Yakov Kasman and Katia Skanavi. "This is more than what I could have asked for. I'm so pleased," said Nakamatsu. "What I have to do now is go practice." Kasman, who beat his chair in elation when his name was announced, is a traditional bravura Russian pianist who can pound out the romantics with the best.
November 16th Monterey County Herald Review started off the program. Russian pianist yakov kasman joined theorchestra as the featured soloist. The audience expressed much http://www.ktamarkin.com/countyherald.htm
Kate Tamarkin's Current Happenings Page Symphony premiere of Grantham's Fantasia on Mr. Hyde's Song and a performance byRussian pianist yakov kasman of Prokofiev's demanding Third Piano Concerto. http://www.ktamarkin.com/ktpastnews.htm
Extractions: Can this really be the last of the NINTH INNING here for ETSOA Conductor Kate Tamarkin as she wraps up a successful 10 years of musical activities in this community? Seems as if it was just yesterday that Kate began a short commute from the Dallas Symphony associate conductor position, then added the Vermont State Orchestra, conducting classes at University of Minneapolis, MN, and a myriad of guest conducting jaunts across the US (and Moldova). 'Tis been a whirlwind of activity, marriage, and jetting in and out of communities in a variety of times and temperatures (100 degrees/Dallas noon-but 10 below at bedtime in Minneapolis.) A spate of wonderful guest artists drawn from the rising prodigy ranks as well the familiar virtuoso performers has been Kate's 'gift' to ETSOA audiences, plus music that has been the gamut of traditional, (some little heard of favorite composers.) And ETSOA has hosted composers, including Donald Grantham, Hilary Tan, and Kevin Putz. Add in the semi-staged operas of Magic Flute, Merry Widow and the rousing Park, Youth and Kinderkonzerts for a charismatic, fun and musically enriching decade.
Verzeichnis Internationaler Top-Pianisten Translate this page Jan Gottlieb Joeres, Dirk Kaiser, Detlef Kamenz, Igor kasman, yakov Katsaris, Cyprien SindSie pianist und erfüllen eines der oben genannten Kriterien, so http://www.organisten.de/pianisten.htm
Extractions: In nachstehender Aufstellung aufgeführte Top-Pianisten sind international bekannte Interpreten aus verschiedenen Ländern und Erdteilen. Die Auswahl ist noch nicht vollständig. Pianisten, die hier aufgeführt sind, erfüllen mindestens ein Kriterium: Top-Pianisten mit eigener Homepage: Top-Pianisten: A - G H - O P - Z Achucarro, Joaquin
Prokofiev.org - Piano Sonata No 4 In C Minor Op.29 yakov kasman Composer(s) Sergei Prokofiev Artist(s) yakov kasman (piano) Catalog SergeiProkofiev pianist Composer(s) Sergei Prokofiev, Nikolai Miaskovsky http://www.prokofiev.org/catalog/work.cfm?WorkID=89&s1=10
Prokofiev.org - Piano Sonata No 8 In B Flat Major Op.84 and a littleknown recording by the brilliant South African pianist Steven de Groote ProkofievPiano Sonatas nos 2, 3, 6 8 / yakov kasman Composer(s) Sergei http://www.prokofiev.org/catalog/workessential.cfm?WorkID=94
Grand Teton Music Festival - Winter Calendar yakov kasman, pianist Mr. kasman's debut in America in 1997 as Silver Medallist inthe Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth was the http://www.gtmf.org/wintercal.htm
The 2003 Festival Friday, August 1 pianist yakov kasman with the Repertory Symphony OrchestraSaturday, August 2 - Madama Butterfly Sunday, August 3 - Season Finale with http://www.brevardmusic.org/2003.html
On The Job With John Nakamatsu Indeed, it looked like Nakamatsu didnt stand a chance when, at the finals,Russian pianist yakov kasman preceded him onstage, playing the same piece http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/1998/novdec/lsjournal/onthejob.html
Extractions: Every so often Jon Nakamatsu has to pinch himself. Is he really a concert pianist touring the globe and performing at Carnegie Hall? An artist whose work has been described by a New York Times in company with a story on James Michener? Nakamatsu says he was stunned by the standing ovations he received during the two-week competition in Texas. Fans gave him a toy armadillo for luck. Fort Worth Star-Telegram The prize opened doors. Besides winning $20,000 in cash and a $10,000 wardrobe allowance, Cliburn medalists are sent on a two-year concert tour in the United States and Europe. They play with orchestras and chamber groups and give solo recitals, capped by a date at Carnegie Hall. Chicago Tribune
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