VALENTIN GHEORGIU As pianist soloist, VALENTIN GHEORGHIU participated in International Festivalsof for Composition the concert for piano - dinu lipatti Award - Doctor http://www.enescu.pcnet.ro/infos/Gheorghiu.htm
NY-Jan 2003 Music Series TRIO lipatti Three young Romanianborn musicians team up in a triohonoring the music of the Romanian composer and pianist dinu lipatti, and that http://roboston.home.attbi.com/NY-Jan2003.html
Extractions: The films, concerts, lectures, and exhibitions have become a must in programming at the Center, but we intend to expand the range of activities by introducing programs dedicated to certain age groups, especially kids. Please help us with new ideas and work with us so that our children will feel at ease when speaking about Romanian issues in the Romanian language.
Antonio Janigro, Cellist He began a solo career immediately upon graduation (1937), playing in recitalswith dinu lipatti and Paul BaduraSkoda, the gifted pianist. http://www.cello.org/cnc/janigro.htm
Extractions: Antonio Janigro, the great Italian cellist, was born on January 21, 1918, in the via Guido d'Arezzo in Milan. Janigro said of himself in a 1988 interview with Oreste Bossini: "I was born into a musical, yet tragic, atmosphere. My father had wanted to be a concert pianist, but had lost his left arm to a sharpshooter in a war. Janigro studied piano first, starting at the age of six, and then began playing the cello in 1926, when he was eight years old. He was given a cello at that time by Giovanni Berti, who also gave him his first lessons. He fell in love with the cello immediately. In less than a year he had progressed enough to be admitted to the Verdi Conservatory in Milan, where he studied cello with Gilberto Crepax. When he was eleven years old, through the efforts of his mother Nicola, he found the opportunity to play for Pablo Casals (1929). The result was that Casals gave him a recommendation to Alexanian in Paris, who was teaching Casal's classes at the Ecole Normale from 1921 to 1937. Casals wrote: "A brilliant instrumentalist with a fine sense of style, and, I hope, sufficiently determined, he should become a shining exponenet of our chosen instrument." Janigro waited until 1934, when he was sixteen years old, and then moved to study at the Ecole Normale. Along with Casals and Alexanian, he came into contact with other great cellists and musicians: Cortot, Thibaud, Paul Dukas, Nadia Boulanger, Stravinsky and others. Dinu Lipatti and Genette Neveu were his fellow students.
Bibliographie Nationale Française Livres - Numéro 24/2001 - 78. Musique Translate this page Titre original The pianist's progress. BN 02692015 notice au format Unimarc ISO-270901-52603 Mailliet Le Penven, Benoît dinu lipatti ou L'amitié de la http://bibliographienationale.bnf.fr/Livres/M24_01.H/cadre78-1.html
Variations In New York - Www.ezboard.com 12th) is being given on the 14th Sara Davis Buechner, pianist Wednesday evening willperform Mozart's Sonata in D major KV 576, dinu lipatti's Sonatina for http://pub2.ezboard.com/fmiklosrozsatherzsaforum.showMessage?topicID=470.topic
Iclassics.com - Classical Music And More dinu lipatti was born in Bucharest, Romania. In 1934, at an international competitionin Vienna, the French pianistconductor Alfred Cortot resigned from the http://www.iclassics.com/iclassics/artists_bio.jsp?entityId=553
Record Error ; Others - Youngrok LEE's Music Page 1980s as Supraphon recording of Halina CzernyStefanska(Polish female pianist, famousnot BBC(Of course he checked the tape with Madeleine lipatti, dinu's widow http://my.dreamwiz.com/fischer/RecordError/EOthers.htm
Extractions: - Decca 433 901-2 Wilhelm Backhaus' Beethoven and Brahms are famous for the eminent masculinity, but his sincere playing is good at Bach also. This album is only one Bach recording at Decca, but this international issue by Decca has a missediting problem in Sarabande of the French Suite No.5. As the note below, Backhaus (and some other players) plays the end of the Sarabande with a variation. But about 1 second is missed! Next score ; 37~38th bars
The Classical Music Guide March 17 Monday dinu lipatti pianist Born 1917 Betty Allen Mezzo Born 1930. March 18 Tuesday James Conlon Conductor 1950. http://www.classicalmusicguide.com/mcalendar.htm
Extractions: Email: g.nakagawa@attbi.com Deadline for Next Issue: April 15 By Dr. Haruko Kataoka We live in an age overflowing with information. When we see famous actors on television advertising certain consumer goods, we tend to buy their products. After seeing the same commercials over and over again, we are so easily persuaded. Before you know it, we are all thinking the same way about many things. We become brainwashed. I am not only referring to the effects of the media. We are continuously exposed to force-fed information and various fads to the point where it is difficult to have a belief or an opinion of our own.
General Books On Music, Composers, And Performance This is the first comprehensivestudy, to appear in English, of the legendary pianist, dinu lipatti. Author Dragos Tanasescu Grigore Bargauanu. http://www.boldstrummerltd.com/general2.htm
Extractions: Category: General Title: The Works of Alan Hovaness Author: Richard Howard Description: Alan Hovhaness began composing as soon as he could read music, at the age of four - a spontaneous act which seems to have had about it the inevitability of an unquestioned law of nature. Since that time he has been like a river flowing into every form of musical expression. BINDING: softcover CODE: Category: General Title: The Pro/Am Book of Music and Mythology Author: Thomas P. Lewis Description: This first book of its kind is an encyclopedic reading-reference guide to the appearances of music in the world's great mythologies - including ancient Greek, Roman, Biblical, Egyptian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, British, eltic, Slavic, Scandinavian, Teutonic, central European, North and South American Indian, Black African ... and others.
Great Recordings dinu lipatti the legendary Romanian pianist who died in 1950 at the tragicallyyoung age of 33 - in Chopin's 14 Waltzes, a recording, it was said, that http://www.emiclassics.com/groc/groc_great_masters.html
Great Releases The genius of the Romanianborn pianist dinu lipatti (who died of leukaemia in 1950,at the tragically young age of 33) has long been celebrated, yet his small http://www.emiclassics.com/groc/releases8/schumann.html
Extractions: 'God lent the world His chosen instrument, whom we called Dinu Lipatti, for too brief a space.' Walter Legge The genius of the Romanian-born pianist Dinu Lipatti (who died of leukaemia in 1950, at the tragically young age of 33) has long been celebrated, yet his small catalogue of recordings is as eagerly collected now as ever before.
Pianists Top Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano Lin, YouChiung (b.1971) Concert pianist based in the UK, active as a soloist, chambermusician and accompanist. lipatti, dinu (1917-1950) Brief biography of http://alchoholism.gowebinfo.com/Top/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Piani
Classical Music CDs G 01/56. lipatti,dinu (19171950, Bucharest). 01/57. LUPU, Radu (b.1945, Romania).01/58. MAGALOFF, Nikita (Swiss pianist, b.1912, St Petersburg). 01/59. http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/art/musi/cd/cdmusg.shtml
Extractions: G Composer, performer, group Title of composition(s) or CD CD no. GABRIELI, Giovanni (c. 1553/6-1612, Italy) The antiphonal music of Gabrieli for brass ensemble and organ GABRIELI Motets GABRIELI Music for San Rocco, 1608 includes In ecclesiis a 14; Sonata No. 19 a 15; Domine Deus meus a 6; Timor at tremor a 6; Jubilate Deo a 10; Sonata No. 18 a 14; Sonata No. 20 a 22; Magnificat a 33 GALLO, Domenico (1680-1762, Italy) Sonata no. 12 in E major (violin and piano) attrib. Pergolesi GALUPPI, Baldassare (1706-1785, Italy) Sonata no. 5 in C 01/61 no. 1 GARDEN, Steve, see: DIFFERENT TRACKS GAVIN, Nigel, see: DIFFERENT TRACKS GAZZANIGA, Giuseppe (1743-1818, Italy) Don Giovanni, Opera excerpts GEMINIANI, Francesco (1680-1762, Italy) 12 Concerti grossi GEMINIANI Sonata in A major, op. 4 no. 10 (violin and piano) GERRARD, Graeme (b. 1953, Australia) Strings of Token Strings:
StereoTimes -- Strictly On The Record By Igor Kipnis Daniel Barenboim conducting both works and also participating as pianist in K a firstthe Bartók Third Piano Concerto with the great dinu lipatti, recorded in http://www.stereotimes.com/mr122900.shtm
Media Centre A piano recital by Mr Jinho Kim to commemorate the passing of a worldclass pianist,dinu lipatti, 50 years ago, will be held here on 17 November 2000 at the http://www.hongleong.com.sg/Archive_2000_3nov.htm
Extractions: 3 November 2000 A piano recital by Mr Jinho Kim to commemorate the passing of a world-class pianist, Dinu Lipatti, 50 years ago, will be held here on 17 November 2000 at the DBS Auditorium (8.00 pm). This concert is sponsored by Copthorne King's Hotel and is part of a fund raising event for the new Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) campuses. All proceeds from the concert will go to the NAFA building fund. This musical voyage by Mr Jinho Kim marks his debut recital in Singapore. Mr Jinho Kim has also been invited by Professor Yue Chin Yee from NAFA for a Master Class which will be conducted on 18 November 2000. He will return in April 2001 to Singapore to perform with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. For those who have experienced the concert 50 years ago, coming to this recital will give you a sense of déjà vu. The program for that day will be the exact program which Dinu Lipatti performed just before he died of leukemia.
Chopin: As Seen By A Pianist Aspects of Chopin, and Jean Jacques Eigeldingers Chopin pianist and Teacher thelatter for his unsurpassed technique; for the Waltzes, dinu lipatti; for the http://www.scena.org/lsm/sm5-5/Chopin-en.htm
Extractions: Nocturnes Op.62 and the second from Op.55). Mozart was a favourite, Beethoven less so. His attitude towards his contemporaries was ambiguous at best. He was cool towards Schumann, never reciprocating the latters enthusiasm for his own music. And his admiration for Liszt was tinged with jealousy. But perhaps the most important aspects of his personality were his insecurity and his indecisiveness (many letters to his parents in which he expresses his hesitation between going back to Poland to fight alongside his countrymen or staying in his new adopted home attest to this trait). This "folie du doute," his inability to make up his mind, actually permeates many of his works and is even reflected in his harmonic language, making him by far one of the most original harmonists of his time. The second Prelude Op.28 in A minor and the Mazurka, Op.68, no.4