Classical Piano Links Links to websites of Classical pianists and other relevant pages on Classical piano.Category Arts Music Keyboard Piano pianists Directories pianist (UK). Paolo Longo pianist/Conductor (FR), nikolai Luganskypianist (RU). Jens Lühr pianist (DE), Inge Lulofs pianist (NL). Radu http://classicalmus.hispeed.com/pianolinks.html
Pianists Top Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano lugansky, nikolai (b. 1972) Unofficial web site dedicated to the Russianpianist, winner of the 1994 Tchaikovsky Competition. Lupu http://alchoholism.gowebinfo.com/Top/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Piani
Netscape Search Category - Pianists lugansky, nikolai Comprehensive, interactive web site dedicated to the Russianpianist who won the 1994 Tchaikovsky Competition; inlcludes news, reviews http://207.200.81.7/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists
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Home : Country Focus : Russia : Arts : Music : Piano : Pianists Links nikolai lugansky This is a site dedicated to the Russian pianistnikolai lugansky, winner of the 1994 Tchaikovsky Piano Competition. http://www.slavophilia.com/pages/Country_Focus/Russia/Arts/Music/Piano/Pianists/
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Musicians On The Corporate Scrapheap THERE is a new Rachmaninov recording out this month by the Russian pianistNikolai lugansky, a protege of the unforgettable Tatyana Nikolayeva. http://www.scena.org/columns/lebrecht/011003-NL-scrapheap.html
Extractions: Web Search The Lebrecht Weekly Visit every week to read Norman Lebrecht's latest column. [Index] Musicians on the corporate scrapheap By Norman Lebrecht / October 3, 2001 THERE is a new Rachmaninov recording out this month by the Russian pianist Nikolai Lugansky, a protege of the unforgettable Tatyana Nikolayeva. It is his second recital disc, the first having met with high praise. It may also be his last, since Lugansky, 27, is among the many artists who are losing their contracts in the latest spasmodic contraction of a dying record industry. Lugansky had the misfortune of being signed to Warner, which lashed out vast sums a decade ago to acquire the Erato and Teldec labels in France and Germany. It is now ruthlessly shutting them down. The only comfort for the young Russian is that he is in great company. Joining him on the scrapheap of corporate folly are, I hear, the lustrous American mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, the rising Italian soprano Barbara Frittoli, the effulgent Argentine tenor Jose Cura and the conductor Daniel Barenboim, whose contract with Warner has ended and will not be renewed. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, which Barenboim leads, is left without a record outlet for the first time in memory. Last weekend it also lost its nationally syndicated radio broadcast, apparently for want of sponsorship. Where Solti once ruled, silence now reigns.
S A N | F R A N C I S C O | C L A S S I C A L | V O I C E Griegs Aminor Piano Concerto, with the young Russian pianist NikolaiLugansky as soloist, followed the Boulez on the first half. http://www.sfcv.org/arts_revs/sfsym_10_13_98.html
Extractions: By Michelle Dulak Concertgoers unsympathetic to new music often complain of programs that slip an unfamiliar new work in among a collection of beloved old favorites. There is a suspicion that the musicians are presuming to tell the audience whats good for it, forcing it to swallow the new piece as the price of the assured pleasures of the old ones. I doubt that the San Francisco Symphonys oddly unfocused program of Friday evening was designed with any such pedagogical intent, but in the event, it was about as good an argument for the practice as could be made. The music-lover who knows Pierre Boulez only by reputation likely has a picture of a fearsome and cold figure, an autocrat and a dogmatist, whose icily controlled conducting persona is mirrored in his abstruse and formidably complex music. The overwhelming impression produced by the Symphonys performance of Boulezs four "Notations for Orchestra," though, was of the opulence and even sensuality of his orchestration. The dominant theme of the two slow pieces was resonancean enveloping cloud of sound that had its source in the enormous battery of tuned percussion and the three harps, but worked its way out somehow into the strings and winds. The orchestra seemed not a collection of individual players or even sections, but a single, slowly shifting, multicolored object. The fast movements, placed second and fourth, were very different in character but equally vivid, their jagged, rhythmically irregular lines careening through the orchestra with ferocious energy. Guest conductor Sylvain Cambreling led the slow pieces with delicacy, the fast ones with a bizarre and disturbing jerkiness of gesture that, from the audience perspective, provided a grotesquely appropriate visual counterpart to the music, but cannot have been terribly helpful to the orchestra. Be that as it may, the performance was thrilling, timbrally exquisite in the slow music and tight in ensemble in the rhythmically demanding second and fourth pieces.
Links Welcome to my everexpanding database of great internet music links! Here are someexcellent music sites which I enjoy visiting. Last updated 17 February 2002. http://www.angelfire.com/mt/wamozart/mozlink.htm
Extractions: Here are some excellent music sites which I enjoy visiting. Last updated: 29 March 2003 Current link count: 23 The Mozart Connection *NEW* Home of WA Mozart Mozart's Cousin - Das Bäsle (*NEW*!) The Mozart Project Pianist Nikolai Lugansky The Ultimate AMADEUS Website (*NEW*!) Harmony of Life (site containing poems and lyrics) Wayne's World (Site of composer Michael Wayne Peppercorn) Dan Pham's Web Site (Thanks for linking to me!) Nancy Storace's Web Site (Currently unavailable) Mozart's Wife - a website for the Novel Marleen's Mozart Page (in Dutch) The Practice Spot (Highly recommended!) The MWSC Piano Pedagogy Message Board Allegroassai.com Classical Music UK The Piano Education Page ... Webconcerthall.com
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