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Extractions: Ronald Moir a conversation with Igor Kipnis Since his debut in 1959, Igor Kipnis has had a very active career across North and South America, Europe (East and West) Israel and Australia. Prolific in the recording field, be has 72 albums to his credit, 54 of which are solo. Among the honors be has received are 6 "Grammy' Nominations, 3 "Record of the Year" Awards from Stereo Review, the 1969 Deutsche Scballplatten Prize, and the 1988 Gold Star Award from the Italian periodical Musica. Keyboard Magazine named him "Best HarPsicbordist" in 1978, 1979, and 1980 and "Best Classical Keyboardist" in 1982 and 1986. Mr. Kipnis had just returned from an extended tour of California, Oregon, Texas and New England when we spoke in December 1991. We discussed the perils of touring, audience development, and his latest recordings on the Chesky label, a New York firm. One is an all Vivaldi set which includes the Four Seasons, a flute concerto, and his own reconstruction of a harpsichord concerto. These are performed by Members of the Connecticut Early Music Festival with Igor Kipnis directing from the keyboard, and will be released later this year. Also, just released by Chesky (June '92) is a recording of 15 Scarlatti Sonatas made using 5 different Hubbard + Broeknian harpsichords. Hazards of Touring My recent concert at Nashua, N.H. was one of my more -horrendous experiences. I was told the concert org-anizers had settled on the Campus Centre of the college as a venue instead of the smaller library. This was probably a better choice as libraries are acoustically not all that great. When I got there I found the campus centre was in fact the cafeteria!!
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Newman University Karen Kushner pianist The Schumann Intrigue. Two recent CD releases of music forpiano, four-hands with the late igor kipnis are available on the Parnassus http://www.newmanu.edu/finearts/kushner.html
Extractions: The Schumann Intrigue The Newman University Fine Arts Series is thrilled to be able to present Ms. Kushner in concert with a very unique music program. Ms. Kushner brings to light the lives of Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms, three composers who were intimately intertwined. She gave the U.S. premiere of Clara Shumann's Sonata in G minor at the Newport Music Festival which lead to her interest in this delicious tale of intrigue and romance. Box Office - (316) 942-4291 ext. 281
Polish Music Journal 5.2.02 - Herter: Stojowski - Bibliography 1 2 by Zygmunt Stojowski. Jonathan Plowright, pianist; Martyn Brabbins, cond. NewYork Juilliard School of Music, 1932, 19401946. kipnis, igor. http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/PMJ/issue/5.2.02/stojowskibbl.html
Extractions: Vol. 5, No. 2 , Winter ISSN Adrianowska, Kazimiera A. "Zygmunt Stojowski." Bia³y Orze³ 6 (June 1944): 6-7. Aldrich, Richard. Concert Life in New York . New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1941. Anon. "Chwila Bie¿±ca" [The Current Moment]. Biesiada Literacka no. 43 (October 25, 1901): 334. Anon. "A New Cultural Endeavor, Polish Institute of Arts and Letters Formally Opened at the Roerich Museum in New York." Poland America 13 no. 5 (May 1932): 219. Anon. Interview with Stojowski from El Comerico, Lima: August 1934, in Stojowski Students' Bulletin (February 1935): 1, 4, Zygmunt and Louisa Stojowski Collection [hereafter: ZLSC]. Anon. "Z listów do 'Bluszczu'" [From Letters to 'Ivy']. Bluszcz no. 49 (November 24, 1902): 585. Anon. "Polska w Ameryce" (Poland in America). ¦wiat no. 3 (January 17, 1920): 8. Anon. "A Priceless Fan." International Music and Drama (January 21, 1915): 8-9. Anon. "Program Notes for 'Rapsodie symphonique, Op. 23.'" London Symphony Orchestra (June 7, 1908), ZLSC. Anon. "Program Notes for 'Rapsodie symphonique, Op. 23.'" San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (August 26, 1930), ZLSC.
Columbia Berkshire Regional Net - Lincoln Mayorga pianist Lincoln Mayorga, admired worldwide for his expertise in both Got Rhythm variationsmust be considered top ranked igor kipnis, Stereophile Magazine. http://www.lincolnmayorga.com/mayorga_sergershwin.html
Extractions: Solo Pianist with Orchestra Pianist Lincoln Mayorga, admired worldwide for his expertise in both classical and popular music, presents a unique concert featuring George Gershwin's complete works for piano and orchestra. Mr. Mayorga, who has played Gershwin since childhood, created this program out of the desire to give Gershwin's most important music the serious attention it deserves, by presenting it in full symphonic evening. Unlike most all-Gershwin concerts, which usually feature his songs along with one or two orchestral pieces, The Serious Gershwin is a feast of the composer's finest concert works: Rhapsody in Blue, Concerto in F, the "I Got Rhythm" Variations and the Second Rhapsody, supplemented by two of his most colorful orchestral works, the Cuban Overture and Catfish Row (the suite from Porgy and Bess ). A scholar of Tin Pan Alley and classical piano literature, Mr. Mayorga is uniquely qualified to perform Gershwin. His heartfelt playing captures the bittersweet romanticism, as well as the spontaneity, the rhythm, and the snap. He has performed this music all over the world, both with orchestras and in recital. Recently, the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra invited him to play Rhapsody in Blue and the "I Got Rhythm" Variations in their first concert devoted entirely to American music.
Extractions: MSS 55, The Horowitz Papers in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University Title: Register to the Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz. Dates: Created by: Wladimir Horowitz and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz Call number: MSS 55 Repository: Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University Quantity: 65 linear ft. (132 archival boxes, 33 folio boxes) Abstract: In 9 series as follows: I. Correspondence. II. Programs and Program Notes. III. Photographs. IV. Clippings. V. Scrapbooks. VI. Contracts, Royalty and Box Office Statements, Expenses. VII. Items from the Library of Vladimir Horowitz. VIII. Awards. IX. Miscellaneous Items. Access Restrictions: The Papers are open to qualified researchers by appointment. There are no restricted materials in the collection. Please contact Suzanne Eggleston (telephone: 203-432-0497; E-mail: suzanne.eggleston@yale.edu) or Richard Boursy (telephone: 203-432-7883; E-mail: richard.boursy@yale.edu) to schedule an appointment. Acquisition Information: The Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz are the generous gift of Mr. and Mrs. Horowitz. The collection was presented to the Music Library in twelve installments: 1986 August 25, 1986 September 14, 1987 February 3, 1988 March 28, 1988 April 12, 1988 September 14, 1988 December 14, 1990 July 5, 1990 October 22, 1991 March 22, 1991 November 7, and 1992 March 6. Inventories of these installments are located in the Horowitz reference files in the Music Library. In view of Mr. Horowitz's ties to Yale - he enjoyed playing at Woolsey Hall and was an Associate Fellow at Silliman College - it is fitting that the Music Library be the repository for this great pianist's papers.
Extractions: Search Northwestern Search Help University Relations UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Media Relations Site Map University Relations Media Relations Northwestern News Press Release About Media Relations Who we are and what we do News Headlines Current headlines from Media Relations and Northwestern media coverage Press Release Archive Complete catalogue of Press Releases Newsfeed/Audio Faculty commentary and guest speakers Observer Online Northwestern's faculty and staff newspaper Media Guide to Experts Find faculty experts on a variety of subjects Northwestern Fact Sheet Northwestern facts and history Media Contact Information E-mail addresses and phone numbers Northwestern News text only Last updated 07/03/2002 MEDIA CONACT: Judy Moore at (847) 491-4819 or jkm229@northwestern.edu APRIL 2001 MUSIC CALENDAR APRIL 2001 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble, 3 p.m. Sunday, April 1, Pick-Staiger Concert Hall. Chicago Symphony Orchestra violinist David Taylor, cellist Gary Stucka and pianist Andrea Swan will perform chamber music. The program includes Beethovens Piano Trio in G Major ("Kakadu"), Brahms Piano Trio no. 3 in C Minor, and Arenskys Piano Trio no. 1 in D Minor. This concert is presented in association with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Tickets are $15 for the general public; $7 for senior citizens and Northwestern faculty and staff; and $4 for full-time students.
Northwestern Observer Online of fourhands on one piano, classical pianists igor kipnis and Karen Recordingartist, soloist, recitalist and duo-pianist, kipnis career encompasses http://www.northwestern.edu/univ-relations/observer/stories/3_29_01/pickcel.htm
Extractions: Northwestern University March 29, 2001 Vol. 16, No. 21 [Back to front page] Pianist Gabriela Imreh joins the 18-piece Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of American conductor Daniel Spalding, for a 7:30 p.m. concert on Saturday, March 31, at Pick-Staiger. The program includes Shchedrins "Carmen Ballet," Liszts "Mephisto Waltz" and "Malediction" for piano and strings and Khachaturians "Sabre Dance." Tickets are $19 for the general public; and $16 for senior citizens, Northwestern faculty and staff; and full-time students. J. Stanley and John James. Tickets are $12 for the general public; $8.50 senior citizens and Northwestern faculty and staff; and $5.50 for full-time students. Continuing his series of "concerts with commentary," pianist Jeffrey Siegel performs another installment of Keyboard Conversations. His 7:30 p.m. "Mistresses and Masterpieces" program on Friday, April 6, at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, focuses on Chopin and Schumann and their "significant others." Siegel will offer perceptive and intriguing introductions to the evenings music which includes Chopins Waltz in F, op. 34, no. 3; Two Preludes from op. 28, no. 7 in A Major and
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Extractions: ~Music in the Davidsbündler tradition~ All recordings recommended here, are available on compact disk. The company label is not specified, because much of this is archive material, that may be available from more than one company. Arturo Benedetti Michaelangeli: Michaelangeli,who died in 1995, was, without question, one of the greatest artists ever to be recorded, and his recordings are all the more precious, since there are so few of them. Look for his versions of: Schumann: Carnaval Brahms: Ballades Chopin: Chopin recital (includes the majestic Bb minor Scherzo) also, he made historic recordings of Beethoven's opus 111 sonata, and Bach's Italian Concerto. Andras Schiff: Schiff, who is currently a successful concert pianist and recording artist, has made worthy recordings of numerous works in the Davidsbündler tradition, including: Mendelssohn: Songs Without words I can also recommend his recordings of Bohemian composers: Dvorák: Piano Concerto (with Christoph von Dohnányi and the Cleveland Orchestra), Smetana's Polkas , and Janácek's On An Overgrown Path Click here for an excerpt of an interview, where Schiff discusses Robert Schumann.
About This Performance Of George Friderick Handel's Messiah A pianist accompanied some of the recitatives. igor kipnis igor kipnis plays animportant role in harpsichord consciousness as far as the musical public is http://www.messiahcd.com/Information/about_This_Performance/about_this_performan
Extractions: The Tabernacle Choir, 325 voices strong, is one of the worldâs best known, best loved musical organizations. Through radio, television, recordings, motion pictures and concert tours, uncounted millions around the globe are familiar with the Choirâs special fervor and devotion. It has performed in 25 countries on four continents. The Choir has been referred to as Americaâs Choir (Ronald Reagan), a national treasure (George Bush), and the worldâs greatest choir (Eugene Ormandy). The Tabernacle Choirâs ranks include businessmen, homemakers, educators, government employees and a broad spectrum of other professions and occupations. Although the Choir is technically not a professional ensemble, its individual membersâ credentials are impressive. Most have an extensive singing and choral background. It is a talented, dedicated, loyal and congenial group of singers with but one common goal: to share their joy and happiness by singing praises to a loving Father in Heaven and lifting the spirits of others through stirring performances of good music. The NightPro Symphony Orchestra , joining the Tabernacle Choir and Soloists in this performance of George Friedric Handelâs masterpiece, draws its talent mainly from Salt Lake City and its environs. This carefully selected ensemble includes a string group of outstanding reliability and a complement of woodwind, brass and percussion containing many virtuoso performers. In the large choruses, they total nearly ninety musicians.
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Year 2002 MUSICIANS Milestones ~ AMUSIClassical Directory 13 FEB 2002 ARONSTEN, Max (Australian pianist) Musician who pioneered music 23 JAN2002 kipnis, igor (Harpsichord Master) Charter member of MUSIClassical list http://members.tripod.com/~perfartists/obits2002.html
Untitled 1867 FP of the Strauss Blue Danube Waltz. 1870 Birth of Polish pianist LeopoldGODOWSKY in Vilna. dNYC, 21 NOV 1938. Father of harpsichordist igor kipnis. http://www.geocities.com/musiclassical/FEB/13.html
Extractions: on February 13 in... 1669 FP of Lully's Ballet de Flore at the Teatre of the Tuileries Palace in Paris. 1741 Death of Austrian composer Johan Josef Fux in Vienna. 1725 FP of Handel's Rodelinda with soprano Cuzzoni at the King's Theater in London. 1727 Handel applies for British citizenship. 1746 Birth of Italian composer Giovanni CAMBINI . d-29 DEC 1825.
Classical Net Review - Seraphim Reissues igor kipnis (son of basso Alexander kipnis) recorded prolifically in to place thelistener within kipnis's instrument. is that he was not a serious pianist. http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/e/emi74520a.html
Extractions: Seraphim CDR 5 74522 2 ADD 62:17 In the LP era, Seraphim reissues were "Angels of the Highest Order." As more modern recordings came along, old favorites, stereophonic and monaural, were released on Seraphim at a fraction of their original price. Since CDs came along, a higher value has been placed on "classic" recordings, and they appear at budget prices less frequently. However, there's no shortage of material from the 1950s, 60s, 70s, and 80s that remains powerfully satisfying today. That was a Golden Age for classical music on disc, although we didn't always realize it at the time. Today's Seraphims, now more than ever, dip into the back catalog and resurrect material that does not deserve to fall in the crack between "classic" and modern recordings.
Digital Classical Recordings Anh.205) Reconstructed by Karl Marguerre, revised igor kipnis, Praeludium (Modulating music,including soprano Phyllis BrynJulson and pianist Garrick Ohlsson http://www.vintagenet.com/old_m&a_site/DigitalClassical.html
Extractions: LEON LEVITCH: CHAMBER WORKS. Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 11 (1957), Milton Thomas, viola, with Lincoln Mayorga, piano; Sonata for Violin Solo (1963), Gary Tishkoff, violin; Ricordo di Mario (1978), Gregg Nestor, guitar; Sonata for Violin and Piano (1954), Gary Tishkoff, violin, Lincoln Mayorga, piano. [DDD]
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Extractions: January 29, 2002 You can listen on the web to WFCR's online classical music programming weekdays between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM ET, followed by All Things Considered Marketplace and Fresh Air . Tune in again for WFCR's Jazz à la Mode online between 8:00 PM and midnight. Click here for tonight's jazz playlist . And click here for overnight classical music playlists Back to calendar Yesterday's playlist Tomorrow's playlist Time Composer Selection Performers Record# Bach: