Overs Pianos Coming Events are lecturers at the Queensland Conservatorium whilst pianist Kevin Power Gala Concertfor Piano 4 Hands with duo pianists Eduard and Johannes kutrowatz. http://www.overspianos.com.au/events.html
Extractions: INDEX OF EVENTS The Tyalgum Classical Music Festival - Tyalgum, September 6 - 8, 2002 Southern Cross Soloists - St James Church, August 6, 2002 Trinity Grammar Society of the Arts - May 24, 2002 Kowmung Music Festival - March 22-24, 2002 ... ABC Sunday Live Oct 21 - Sun October 21, 2002 The Tyalgum Classical Music Festival Tyalgum Hall, Coolman St., Tyalgum, Tweed Valley, NSW Friday September 6 - 8, 2002 For bookings call Alexsandra Wilkinson on (02) 6679 2244 or by email at: Tyalgum Classical Music Festival Overs Pianos is privileged to be supplying the Overs grand piano no. 003 for the 11th Tyalgum Classical Music Festival. ABC Classic FM will be recording the three days of festival performances for delayed broadcast on Classic FM. For an outline of the programme, please see below. For details on local accommodation and further information on the Tyalgum Classical Music Festival, please visit the Tyalgum Festival website at; http://hillcrestbb.com/tyalgum/tyalgumfestival.htm
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Extractions: For reasons of sufficient space for a chamber orchestra as well as the audience given in nearby Stockerau city, Walter Riemer played Mozarts Rondo K 386 and piano concerto K 488 on the fortepiano, enclosing Kreutzer's Septett op. 62 and Beethoven's Rondino WwO 25, the latter works performed dominantly by wind players, all on old instruments.
Extractions: April 14, 2002: The recital of Helmut Wildhaber (Tenor) had to be canceled because of illness of the singer. May 3, 2002: Till Fellner, piano Enthusiastic applause was the reward for the young pianist who swept the audience with his interpretation of Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata, sound jewels Olivier Messiaen's Petites esquisses d'oiseaux and Liszt's Années de Pélerinage, Premiere Année - Suisse. Unfortunately our piano refused to cooperate fully, developing a squeaking pedal that could not be fixed in even two attempts. May 25, 2002: Altenberg Trio Wien A welcome opportunity for the world famous trio to prepare for a new CD production gave us a wonderful concert for our audience, getting to know both piano trios by Camille Saint-Saëns (Trio Nr. 1 F-Major op. 18,Trio Nr. 2 e-minor op. 92). At the beginning there was Joseph Haydn, Trio B-major, Hob XV/20. June 16, 2002: Birgid Steinberger (Soprano) and Eduard Kutrowatz (Piano) The well-known member of Vienna State Opera and Volksoper performed as a moving interpreter of Lieder by Schubert, Hugo Wolf, Brahms and Mahler. June 29, 2002: Allan Fuller (Piano)
Concert Notes:The Wholenote Magazine Roumania, Macedonia and India, are at at Massey Hall; pianist Richard Goode On Oct18, the Women's Musical Club introduces the Piano duo kutrowatz to Toronto http://www.thewholenote.com/wholenote_oct_01/concert_notes.html
Extractions: by Allan Pulker Overview Here are some October highlights: a week at a time. Early Birds: October 1-7 With October, the music season is well under way. I count 21 concerts in the first four days of October, alone, including eight midday events at seven different venues. The St. Lawrence String Quartet on October 4 at the Jane Mallett Theatre (last month's cover story) and Les Amis at the Heliconian Hall on October 6 have two interesting overlaps violinist Barry Shiffman and composer, Jonathan Berger. Shiffman, the second violinist in the St. Lawrence, plays the viola in the Oct 6 concert; Jonathan Berger has a work on the Oct 4 program, and then features as a "recreator" Oct 6. Based on a wax cylinder of Johannes Brahms himself playing the first seventeen bars of his First Hungarian Dance, Berger has created a "Disk-Klavier" reproduction of "what Brahms would have sounded like playing the whole thing." The next best thing to time travel! (And speaking of time travel, Oct 5 Sir Andrew Davis will conduct the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.) The first few days of the month are particularly bountiful at the U of T: Oct 1, the
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Records International Catalogue October 2000 Das Kölner Klavierduo. two years ago; now the Swiss pianist-composer's orchestral Eduardand Johannes kutrowatz (pianos), Michael Kahlig, Kevan Teherani http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogOct00.html
Extractions: Home January 2001 January 2000 January 1999 ... December 1997 Heitor Villa-Lobos SYMPHONY NO. 10 AMERINDIA ERNEST BLOCH (1880-1959): Macbeth. Previously only two very impressive, highly dramatic interludes from this opera were available on CD; but, here's the whole work, and it's just stunning. Sung in French, this is a powerful drama written when Bloch was only in his 20s. Both German and French influences are present in that Bloch uses leitmotifs, and the music can even sound impressionistic at times. Underlying all this are the familiar Jewish elements that would eventually dominate his style. No English text or libretto are supplied, but who needs them with music as demonstrative as this, and a story as familiar as Macbeth. French notes and libretto. 2 CDs. Jean-Philippe Lafont (baritone), Markella Hatziano (mezzo), Latvian Radio Choir, Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon Philharmonic Orchestra; Freidemann Layer. Actes Sud AT 34100 (France) CHARLES KOECHLIN (1867-1950): Le Livre de la Jungle. The composer spent almost a third of his life working on the various pieces which make up "The Jungle Book" - three songs for soloists, chorus and orchestra and four tone-poems of very varied length. This is only the second recording of the complete work (the Marco Polo omits the songs) and was captured live in 1998 and is already the only one available, due to the deletion of the RCA with David Zinman (to say nothing of the deletion of the whole RCA classical label...). This probably won't stay around long either so, if you don't know this distinctly individual, boldly forward-looking music with great dramatic sense, don't hesitate too long! 2 CDs. French texts. Iris Vermillion (mezzo), Jacque Trussel (tenor), Vincent Le Texier (baritone), Montpellier Opera Chorus, Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon Philharmonic Orchestra; Steuart Bedford. Actes Sud AT 34101 (France)
Katalog - Wirtualna Polska 68. Kuschnerova, Elena Russianborn pianist. 69. kutrowatz duo Austrian brothersEduard and Johannes present biography, cd, concerts, and festivals. http://katalog3.wp.pl/DMOZ/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/index3
Das Klavierduo Kutrowatz - The Piano Duo Kutrowatz Österreichs international erfolgreichstes Klavierduo Austria's international most successful piano duo Mitteilungsfreude ungemein sympathisches duo muss also, ungeachtet aller Eduard und Johannes kutrowatz in diesem Sinn also 1999-2003, Piano duo kutrowatz, all rights reserved http://www.duokutrowatz.com/German/1.html
Excite Deutschland - Web - Katalog - Pianists UK Piano duo; brief information only. http//www.cubittmusic.co.uk/. 3. Aleksander,Adam, Polish/Canadian Classical pianist, includes brief biography and contact http://www.excite.de/directory/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists
Extractions: Gute Bücher Diskurse, Raritäten Die echten Gould-Verehrer werden sich mit dessen exemplarisch eigenwilliger Deutung des d-Moll-Konzerts von Brahms schon längst vertraut gemacht haben. In einem spartanisch ausgestatteten, gänzlich unkommentierten Doppelalbum ist seine zögernde, bis zur Arbeitsverweigerung lethargische Großbildaufnahme auf LP erschienen. Sony nun offeriert diese Sternstunde musikalischer Problematisierung und des interpretatorischen Live-Diskurses erstmals in autorisierter Mit einer von der Sache her mutigen spürbar sorgfältig vorbereiteten und im Endeffekt doch frisch gespielten Liszt-Zusammenstellung zeigt sich das Duo Johannes und Eduard Kutrowatz den Liszt-Aufnahmen etwa des Budapest Piano Duet überlegen. Die burgenländischen Brüder Kutrowatz haben neben dieser auch im ungarisch-rhapsodischen Teil sehr Genre-flexiblen Liszt-Zusammenstellung inzwischen auch eine zweite Schubert-CD vorgelegt. Märsche, Polonaisen und das lyrisch-gleitende A-Dur-Rondo bestätigen diese Künstlerallianz nicht nur als ein kräftiges Lebenszeichen österreichischen Nachwuchses, sondern auch die bei Liszt schon prägende Mischung aus Genauigkeit und verantwortungsvoller Freizügigkeit. Lakatos stammt aus einer berühmten Zigeuner-Dynastie mit blendenden musikalischen Referenzen. Mit seinen fabelhaften Ensemble-Kollegen gelingt es ihm, jene kunstmerkantile Tendenz mit Leben zu erfüllen, die unter dem Schlagwort Crossover im allgemeinen zu verzichtbaren, unter Umständen zu geradezu peinlichen Resultaten führt (wie etwa die Nachthemd-durchsichtigen Klavierfummeleien von Clara Ponty auf Philips 536 155-2). Der Deutschen Grammophon dürfte es mit der Verpflichtung von Roby Lakatos gelungen sein, Musik aus unterschiedlichsten Sphären auf höchster Ebene für neue Publikums-schichten zu thematisieren.
Klavier-Duos - Topliste Translate this page Spielen Sie als pianist in einem duo und erfüllen eines der oben genannten Kriterien,so bewerben Sie sich für eine Aufnahme in die Top-pianistenliste. http://www.organisten.de/klavier-duo.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: Klavier-Duos mit eigener Homepage: Klavierduo Isabel und Patrizia Boesch Andreas Grau und Götz Schumacher Klavierduo Kutrowatz Jacek und Maciej Lukaszczyk ... Susanne und Dinis Schemann (Schemann-Klavierduo) Tatlana und Leonid Schick Klavierduo Adrienne Soós und Ivo Haag Duo Con Uno (Kristine Völtz und Karin Ewers) Horus Piano Duo (Nóra Emödy und Ahmed Abou-Zahra) Duo d'Accord (Sebastian Euler und Shao-Yin Huang) Aglika Genova/Liuben Dimitrov Pia Kaiser/Eva-Maria Kunz Klavierduo »Königin Elisabeth« Das Kölner Klavier-Duo: Elzbieta Kalvelage und Michael Krücker Silke-Thora Matthies/Christian Köhn David Nettle/Richard Markham Ferhan und Ferzan Önder Anthony und Joseph Paratore Tatlana und Leonid Schick Schemann Klavierduo Hans-Peter Stenzl/Volker Stenzl Yaara Tal/Andreas Groethuysen
Festwochen_gmunden_programm_2002 Translate this page und Viola M.Ravel duo für Violine und Violoncello JM.Leclair duo für zwei GlennGould, der berühmte pianist zeigt sein Können als Komponist in seinem http://www.festwochen-gmunden.at/programm.htm
Festwochen_gmunden_programm_2002 Linz Dirigent und pianist RolandBatik Klavierduo Eduard und Johannes kutrowatz Schubert Divertissement http://members.eunet.at/festwochen.gmunden/programm.htm
Extractions: Professor für internationale Beziehungen an der Universität Göttingen und Bosch Visiting Professor an der Harvard University. Autor zahlreicher Bücher unter anderem "Krise des modernen Islam", 1981, "Der Islam und die christliche Welt", 1999, "Fundamentalismus im Islam.Eine Gefahr fürden Weltfrieden?". Bassam Tibi entwarf den Begriff "Europäische Leitkultur". Der Politologe und Islamgelehrte Bassam Tibi, einer der international wichtigsten Vermittler im lange nicht abgekühlten Konflikt des Westens mit den islamischen Kulturen. Konzert
Festwochen_gmunden_programm_2002 Werkel Roland Batik, als Pianistzweier Welten Eduard und Johannes kutrowatz Schubert Divertissement á la http://www.festwochen-gmunden.at/frames/programmfr_2002.htm
Olli Mustonen Brief biography of young pianist from Finland.Category Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano pianists Mpianist, composer born 7.6.1967 Vantaa, Finland. studied piano underRalf Gothoni and composition under Einojuhani Rautavaara. artistic http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/mustonen.html
Extractions: Pianist, composer born 7.6.1967 Vantaa, Finland studied piano under Ralf Gothoni and composition under Einojuhani Rautavaara artistic director of the Korsholma music festivals in 1989 at the age of 21 and held the same post at the Turku Music Festival (1990-92) has toured extensively around the world working with several major orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony, the London Philharmonic, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, the Houston Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Royal Concertgebouw in the Netherlands. In addition, he has worked with many leading conductors including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel Barenboim, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Jukka-Pekka Saraste and Klaus Tennstedt. winner of numerous prizes, among them the Gramophone Award for the Best Instrumental Recording of 1992 "Burning hands point towards the next millenium"
Extractions: Caj Bremer The strength of Finnish music lies in its originality. Unlike its neighbours Sweden and Norway, Finland never had a court that would have provided itself with musical entertainments or sponsored expensive opera productions. Instead, the roots of Finnish music go deep down into a unique national heritage. We may say without exaggeration that the national epic, the Kalevala (1835), forms the basis of all Finnish culture - including music. The most recent boom period in Finnish music began in the early 1970s, with older composers writing operas and younger composers establishing Modernism as part of the musical mainstream. Finnish music rapidly gained the international limelight. Slightly earlier, the 1960s had seen the creation of a unique system of State grants that guaranteed composers and performing artists a reasonable livelihood. Also, over two decades from the 1960s onwards, a network of music institutes, public music libraries, symphony orchestras and music festivals sprang up. The conductor class of the Sibelius Academy, which trained numerous world-class talents, also contributed to the general boom.