Extractions: January 28, 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# Gershwin: "Andante moderato" theme from Rhapsody in Blue (Richard Dowling, piano, from Sweet and Low-Down
Audio Recording/Editing 15 for CD release on MAP label, Boris Berman, pianist 1988 Produced and edited harpsicordworks for CD release on MAP label, igor kipnis, harpsicordist 1984 http://www.mills.edu/ACAD_INFO/MUS/MAGGI/recording.html
International Piano Magazine Back Issues Number 21 * igor kipnis Leslie Gerber, who worked closely with igor kipnis ona the career and recorded legacy of the leading German pianist, Werner Haas http://www.classicalmusicworld.com/backiss_p.html
Extractions: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli was arguably the defining figure of twentieth-century pianism. In terms of aristocratic purity and effortless technical poise only Sergei Rachmaninoff and the tragically short-lived Dinu Lipatti can be mentioned in the same breath. Yet there are those who remain resolutely unmoved by the great Italian, blaming him for the relatively cool interpretative stance favoured by a multitude of contemporary pianists, most notoriously his erstwhile pupil, Maurizio Pollini.
WNUR - "Classical And Beyond" . . . . . program technical problem at WNUR) March 23 - Harpsichordist igor kipnis March30 KREIZBERG May 11 - Composer DAVID RAKOWSKI May 18 - pianist DAVID HOLZMAN http://www.bruceduffie.com/wnurb.html
SBCMS -- Highlights & Milestones Middle School on May 4. Based in New York, the pianists igor kipnis and Karen principalcellist Ronald Leonard and USCmusic-faculty concert pianist Kevin Fitz http://www.palosverdes.com/sbcms/milestns.htm
Extractions: The opening concert of the season was dedicated to the memory of Past Presidents Barry Lamont and Eugene Feingold Dean of Los Angeles Times' Music writers Daniel Cariaga honors South Bay Chamber Music Society by selecting it as one of his favorite series in the October 14 article "Listen Close An aficionado's guide to the intimate, small-venue art form of chamber music." Board Member Scott Pinsky 's suggestion to make CDs by musicians presented by the SBCMS available for purchase lead Jim Eninger to add Marketplace to our website. The South Bay Chamber Music Society and the Torrance Unified School District co-sponsor two outreach programs by the Kipnis-Kushner Duo at Calle Mayor Middle School on May 4. Based in New York, the pianists Igor Kipnis and Karen Kushner , who performed for the Spring Patrons' Concert on May 1, presented their highly acclaimed student outreach program in Mrs. Betty Jo Ravitz's orchestra room to a total of over 100 lucky students. Website Update Project completed in June 1999. We began adding links from musicians and composers on our website to their biographies on the World Wide Web.
MP.resume.html 15 for CD release on MAP label, Boris Berman, pianist 1988 Produced and editedharpsicord works for CD release on MAP label, igor kipnis, harpsicordist. http://www.o-art.org/history/LongDur/Payne/MP.resume.html
Extractions: NEXT UP TOP RESUME: 3/95 Maggi Payne e-mail address: maggi@mills.edu EDUCATION 1972 M.F.A., Mills College (electronic music and the recording media) 1970 M. Music, University of Illinois at Urbana 1969 Yale University 1968 B. Music (with distinction), Northwestern University HONORS, AWARDS, DIRECT GRANTS 1994-1995 Faculty Research Grant with Professor David Bernstein, Mills College 1993 Barlow Competition, third place winner for DESERTSCAPES 1989-1990 NEA Composer's Grant 1987 NEA Interdisciplinary Arts Grant 1987 Mention, 15th Int'l Electroacoustic Music Competition, Bourges, France, 1987 1983-1985 Artist-in-Residence, EXPLORATORIUM 1983 Mellon Grant (video) 1983-1984 Western States Regional Media Arts Fellowship Grant (video) 1982 2nd prize winner, 3rd Concorso International. "Luigi Russolo" per giovani compositor di Musica Elettro acoustica 1979-1980 National Endowment for the Arts Composer's Grant 1972 Mills Crothers Award for outstanding composer, Mills College 1970-1972 full fellowship and teaching assistantship, Mills College
Caramba! - Klavír Dusíkovo klavírní duo; igor kipnis, Karen Kushner (USA); Jean Jacques Balet, MayumiKameda; Chopin III; Franz Liszt Page; The Prokofiev Page; Prokofiev as pianist; http://www.caramba.cz/page.php?PgID=548
MetaEUREKA Metasearch Site info Alexa info 5. kipnis, igor Keyboardist (harpsichord http//people.mags.net/kipnis- Site info - Alexa 6. Klein, Andreas German pianist; studied at http://www.metaeureka.com/cgi-bin/odp2.pl?dir=Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Pi
BWV 508-523 - Anna Nagdalena Notebook - General Discussions There you will find a CD with 20 pieces from the Notebook along with some other Bach.The pianist is Joao Martin. I believe igor kipnis is the harpsichordist. http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Vocal/BWV508-523-Gen.htm
Extractions: The "be-thou-with-me" thread is gone from the archive, so I have to re-enter it for this message. I asked Chris Hogwood who is heading a team that is sorting the Kiev discovery, whether the Stoelzel song is amongst the lot, and he came back stating "The answer is that I don't as yet know, but am waiting for a copy of the catalogue to arrive. If I find it, I will let you know (but there are c.6000 pieces to go through and they are NOT alphabetical, alas)." So let's wait a little longer, and then we will finally
SEPTEMBER 27 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music' harpsichordist igor kipnis in Berlin. dCT 23 JAN 2002. 1940 Birth of English sopranoDame Josephine BARSTOW in Sheffield. 1945 Birth of American pianist Misha http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/sep27.html
FEBRUARY 1 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music' d. Westport, CT 14 MAY 1978. Father of igor kipnis, American harpsichordist. 1907Birth of HungarianSwiss composer and pianist Sandor VERESS in Kolozsvar. http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/feb1.html
Artist Gallery My favourite disciple Idil Biret This genius pianist belongs to the class of electmusicians of our time. . Wilhelm Kempff. igor kipnis (Stereophile/USA). http://web02.hnh.com/scripts/artists_gallery/artist_pro_new.asp?artist_name=Bire
Untitled Document Artist Gallery by Naxos record label with biography, discography, interviews, concert schedule and writings.Category Arts Music Keyboard Piano pianists B Biret, Idil My favourite disciple is Idil Biret This genius pianist belongs to among the highestechelons of contemporary Chopin playing. igor kipnis (Stereophile/USA http://web02.hnh.com/artist/Naxos/artist gallery (Idil Biret).htm
Extractions: dil Biret's gift for music was apparent from the age of three. She was trained at the Paris Conservatoire under the tutelage of Nadia Boulanger, graduating at the age of fifteen with three first prizes. She then continued her studies with Alfred Cortot and was a lifelong disciple of Wilhelm Kempff, who considered her his finest student. Biret has participated at festivals in Montreal, Berlin, Paris, Nohant, Athens, Persepolis, Dubrovnik, Royan, Montpellier and Istanbul. She has performed Beethoven's violin sonatas with Yehudi Menuhin and the Mozart's concerto for two pianos with Wilhelm Kempff. She has been a member in the juries of many competitions including the Van Cliburn (USA), Queen Elisabeth (Belgium), Montreal (Canada), Busoni (Italy), Liszt (Weimar, Germany). She has received the following awards: Lily Boulanger Memorial, Boston; Harriet Cohen-Dinu Lipatti gold medal, London; Adelaide Ristori prize, Italy; Artistic Merit, Poland; Chevalier de l'Ordre du Merite, France; State Artist, Turkey.
Stereophile Magazine / Magazine Archives igor kipnis The pianist's many years of recording activity (192689) have not alwaysproduced a gratifying piano sound; in general, the live performances of http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?71:7
Stereophile Magazine / Magazine Archives XIV9) igor kipnis Friedman, Horowitz, Kapell, and Rosen, it might perhaps seem presumptuousto offer a recorded debut by a virtually unknown New York pianist. http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?67:6
Directory :: Look.com Biographical information. kipnis, igor American harpsichordist. Patzlaff,Dr. Martin M. German organist, pianist and harpsichordist. http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=213864
Extractions: Reviewing Grante's recording of the Chopin/Godowsky Etudes, Gramophone said, "Few pianists would or could take on this assignment. The difficulties are outlandish and immense, yet Carlo Grante's surpassing ease and aristocratic musicianship remain unruffled and superb... These records seem ripe for selection among the most outstanding of the year." The periodical Classical Piano hailed Grante as "One of the two main pianistic discoveries of 1993..."; while CD Review said in 1994 "He copes with the unspeakably demanding technical requirements of Godowsky's writing as if its difficulties didn't exist (as for him they obviously don't." And Fanfare called Grante in 1994, "A pianistic superman... and certainly, an artist one is avid to become more acquainted with." "In the seventeen-minute-long 1928 Passacaglia, a massive set of variations on the opening theme of Schubert's Unfinished, I particularly appreciated the stormy manner in which Grante treated the variation that so much resembles Der Erlkonig."
Elodie Lauten - Biography St Peter's Church Indigo for two harpsichords - premiered by igor kipnis and Elaine College- Variations on the Orange Cycle, performed by pianist Lois Svard. http://www.echonyc.com/~jhhl/Lauten/bio.html
Extractions: Media agent: Donel Young Elodie Lauten has been described as a seminal figure, one of the leaders of the postminimalist movement (20th Century American Music, Schirmer, 1997), "a force on the experimental music scene" (Fanfare, Spring 98). Recordings have been released by o.o. Discs, Nonsequitur, Tellus, Polygram/Point, Lovely Music, Silenzio, Frog Peak and New Tone. Lauten has received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, ASCAP, Meet the Composer, and commissions from Lincoln Center, The Soho Baroque Opera, The Queen's Chamber Band, The Lark Ascending, Elinor Coleman Dance Company, and David Hockney, to name a few. Shortly thereafter, Lauten came to New York City - indeed a cultural Mecca, much as so many young American artists had flocked to England and France in the Twenties. She was befriended by American poet Allen Ginsberg, whose purchase of a Farfisa organ for her dramatically changed the course of her musical career, exposing her to the possibilities of music produced electronically. Ginsberg also introduced her to Eastern religions, including Buddhism.
Inna's Bio Critics described her as a pianist with musical maturity far beyond distinguishedartists such as Alexander Braginsky, Richard Goode, igor kipnis, John Perry http://www.ugrad.cs.jhu.edu/~alexn/inna/innabio.html
Extractions: Twenty-year-old Inna Faliks , "a fervent pianist of breathtaking virtuosity and strength who infuses every note with brilliance and personality", (Jane Shaw, the Island Packet of Hilton Head, South Carolina) graduated from the Music Center of the North Shore, where she spent seven years under the guidance of the renowned Emilio del Rosario. An honor graduate of Niles North Township High School, she studied piano performance under the direction of Dmitry Paperno at DePaul University in 1996- 1997. She is currently finishing her Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance, studying at Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, where she is a student of Ann Schein. She recently won the 1999 Peabody Piano Competition sponsored by the Peggy and Yale Gordon Foundation, and will perform with the Peabody Symphony next season as well as present recitals in Shriver Hall, Johns Hopkins University and other venues in the Baltimore area. Faliks came to the USA when she was 10, from Odessa, Ukraine, where she studied piano from age 5 with her mother, Irene Faliks. Inna Faliks has been composing since age 6; her opera, based on a Russian folk tale "The Cats House" won a national award, and was aired on the national Ukrainian television.
Extractions: Virtuoso classical, jazz, and blues musicians perform in the acoustically perfect Armor Hall. Although these Sunday afternoon performances take place indoors, the view of Wave Hill's trees and grounds through the large Gothic windows of Armor Hall, in combination with a wonderful range of music, will transport you far away from city life. All concerts begin at 2:00 p.m. on Sundays. October 15 Colleagues in Concert offers the first of four programs which will traverse all of Beetoven's music for piano trio. Featured on this initial presentation is the composer's own arrangement for piano, violin, and cello. Musicians include Susan Kagan on the piano, Gerald Kagan on the cello, and Ming-Feng Hsin on violin.