Pianists Information Sites Krzysztof (b. 1965) Polish pianist; official website features biography, CDcatalogue, reviews, and achievements. moravec, ivan - Complete discography http://songsorg.com/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
The Hallé - Thursday 24 April A pupil of Michelangeli, the legendary Czech pianist ivan moravec plays one ofMozarts most ambiguous and complex concertos, light alternating with shade http://www.halle.co.uk/publishedSite/thursday24april.asp
Extractions: After the icy chill of Tchaikovskys dramatic Tempest Overture, a whipping and stinging maelstrom, we hear Shostakovichs fascinating early incidental music for Hamlet, which veers towards the grotesque and comic. A pupil of Michelangeli, the legendary Czech pianist Ivan Moravec plays one of Mozarts most ambiguous and complex concertos, light alternating with shade, cheerfulness with a darker expression. In Stravinskys most popular ballet, The Firebird, a battle rages between good and evil, the glittering firebird versus the green-taloned ogre Kashchei.
GayMusic - Chopin, Frederic - Nocturnes Translate this page pianist). Das hat dazu beigetragen, dass der Name moravec in Amerika bekannter istals hierzulande. Chopin, Debussy und Ravel sind Favoriten von ivan moravec, http://gaystation.de/music/k/klavierkonzerte/chopin_nocturnes_moravec.shtml
PJ - Tiskové Zprávy Ax, Nikolai Demidenko, Grigory Sokolov, ivan moravec and Jitka At his recital, Professormoravec will also lead his Di, a twentyyear-old pianist from Shanghai http://www.festival.cz/press/01a.htm
Radoslav Kvapil Press Reviews the disciple of Janácek´s disciple, the leading Czech pianist, Kvapil, who suchremarkable pianists as Rudolf Firkuný, Jan Panenka, ivan moravec and, more http://www.margaretmurphy.com/kvaprevs.htm
Extractions: Radoslav Kvapil has done sterling service for the cause of Czech piano music, including a complete recording of Dvorák´s piano works. Kvapils sympathies range broadly, and if his own concert repertoire is a guide, then this series should attract anyone interested in late 19th century piano music, as well as the Czech enthusiast. Any performance needs not only energy and virtuosity, but also insight. Kvapil brings all these qualities to bear in performances which continually capture and hold the ear. Kvapil was born into the Janácek tradition. It shows in this superb disc. His romanticism is not a stylistic decision. It is an emphatic response to the music, which takes him straight to Janácek´s heart. Each tableau is unforgettably vivid. Kvapil is profoundly moving - one of the great piano records...Breathtaking. Kvapil plays this set with great understanding. He cherishes these curious reflective tonal sideslips, but also charges into the more energetic variations. His ability to characterize swiftly and surely is very necessary. Kvapil responds most vividly to the shorter pieces on this excellent record. These are interesting, intelligent and well-executed performances.
The Prague Philharmonia as pianists Martha Argerich, ivan moravec, Yefim Bronfman Sarah Chang, Josef Suk,ivan Zenaty, Vaclav with the renowned Argentinean pianist Martha Argerich and http://www.pkf.cz/eng/historie.html
Extractions: Click here for a printer friendly version. The Prague Philharmonia Since the beginning of the orchestra's inception, its principal conductor has been its founder, Prof. Jiri Belohlavek. The Prague Philharmonia has collaborated with such important performing artists as pianists Martha Argerich, Ivan Moravec, Yefim Bronfman, Andras Schiff, Francois-Rene Duchable, Elisabeth Leonskaya, Bella Davidovich, Hiroko Nakamura, Jan Simon, Fabio Bidini, and Igor Ardasev, singers Dagmar Peckova, Eva Urbanova, Magdalena Kozena, Zdena Kloubova, Roman Janal, and Peter Mikulas, violinists Shlomo Mintz, Sarah Chang, Josef Suk, Ivan Zenaty, Vaclav Hudecek, Dmitri Sitkovetsky, and Pavel Sporcl, cellists Raphael Wallfish, David Geringas, Heinrich Schiff, and Jiri Barta, and conductors Libor Pesek, Martin Turnovsky, George Cleve, David Stern, Michel Swierczewski, Christopher Hogwood, Charles Olivieri-Munroe, Tomas Hanus and Zbynek Muller. The Prague Philharmonia has appeared at a number of renowned music festivals in the Czech Republic and abroad (Berlin, Leipzig, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Flanders Festival, Europalia, Mitte Europa, Jerash Festival, Bergamo and Brescia, Prague Spring, Prague Autumn, Moravian Autumn, Bratislava Music Festivities, Janackuv maj a.o.). The Prague Philharmonia performed in eleven countries of two continents including such famous venues as the Konzerthaus in Berlin or Luzern, the Auditorio National in Madrid, Suntory Hall and Opera-City Hall in Tokyo, and the Auditorium in Dijon.
Email Corrections Recordings Of The Chopin Nocturnes (complete) Recordings of the Chopin Nocturnes (complete), pianist, Nocturnes included, OriginalLabel, Rec. moravec, ivan, 119, Connoisseur Society, 1965, Elektra Nonesuch. http://www.albany.edu/~rshaf/nocturnes.html
Extractions: email corrections Recordings of the Chopin Nocturnes (complete) Pianist Nocturnes included Original Label Rec. Date CD Issue? Arrau, Claudio Philips 1980's Philips Ashkenazy, Vladimir Decca Decca Askenase, Stefan DG - DGM 18262-3 Barenboim, Daniel DG DG Biret, Idil Naxos Naxos Boegner, Michele Callope (1836 Pleyel piano) Calliope Brailowsky, Alexander RCA Victor LM 2160-2161 Castro, Riccardo Arte Nova 1990's Arte Nova Ciani, Dino Agora Musica (Italy) Agora Musica Devos, Luc Ricercar (France) Ricercar Engerer, Brigette Harmonia Mundi Harmonia Mundi Fiorentino, Sergio Saga Saga Francois, Samson EMI 1950's EMI Haebler, Ingrid Vox - VUX 2007-1/2 Harasiewicz, Adam Philips Philips Istomin, Eugene Columbia SL-226 Katin, Peter Decca 1960's Katin, Peter Olympia/Conifer Conifer Kupiec, Ewa Koch Koch Leonskaja, Elisabeth Teldec Teldec Lympany, Moura Angel - 3602 B Magaloff, Nikita Philips 1960's Philips CD Moravec, Ivan Connoisseur Society Elektra Nonesuch Moreira-Lima, Arthur Arabesque Novaes, Guiomar Vox - PL 9362 Ohlsson, Garrick Angel - SZB-3889 Ohlsson, Garrick Arabesque Arabesque Pires, Maria-Joao
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Contents Translate this page pianist Dag Achatz, Valery Afanassiev, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Dmitri Yevgeni Mogilevsky,Benno Moiseivitch, Benno Moiseiwitsch, ivan moravec, Arthur Moreira http://homepage1.nifty.com/alkan/cdcollection/contents.html
CDs Frederic Chopin Nocturnes ivan moravec, pianist. (See article.). OrlandoDi Lasso Lagrime di San Pietro Paul Van Nevel leading choir. http://www.mcmanweb.com/book-19.htm
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Great Pianists Of The 20th Century James Jolly zei er het volgende over While critcics may quibble over the choiceof this or that pianist, or debate the 49, ivan moravec, 1930, Tsjechië, cd 71. http://www.oboss.nl/muziek/Greatpianists.htm
Extractions: De serie heet niet " The great pianists of the 20th century"of "Great est pianists of the 20th century" of " The great es t pianists of the 20th century" maar de titel is bewust "Great pianists of the 20th century. Proef de verschillen. Daarmee geeft samensteller Tom Deacon aan dat het een keuze is. Er hadden ook andere pianisten in de serie kunnen zitten maar hij volstaat met deze pianisten. Het merendeel van de voorspelbare kritiek richt zich daar dan ook op. Maar elke keus is dubieus en elke criticus wil in zijn stukje aangeven dat hij niet van de straat is door andere namen te noemen.
440hertz - The London Piano Recital Database 440hertz, Recitals are currently sorted by pianist, then by date, Sortby date. Sun 8 th Dec 02, ivan moravec Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, Debussy. http://www.440hertz.com/archive/index_name.htm
Extractions: Hard to find items: GEMM My first recording of the "big three" Beethoven Sonatas (the Moonlight, Pathetique and Appasionata) was Rudolf Serkin on Columbia Masterworks. I was encouraged to purchase it over the recording by Rubinstein on RCA because of Serkin's reputation as a Beethoven specialist. Although one cannot argue with Serkin's playing, I later learned that Rubinstein had special insights to bring to this music and thus I eagerly awaited its release in CD format so I could add it to my collection. The "big three" don't fill out the CD format well enough in terms of minutes used, so it is now customary to add "Les Adieux" to the program. Thus we have a collection of Beethoven's most famous "named" piano sonatas (well, of course, this leaves out other worthy entries including the "Tempest", "Waldstein" and "Hammerklavier" sonatas). The Rubinstein recording, and the Moravec recording, consist of these "big four". In a head-to-head comparison between Moravec's recording and Rubinstein, I surprisingly came away prefering Moravec's in all four sonatas. This was no mean feat, as I had come to appreciate Rubinstein's recording. Moravec is an exciting pianist. His playing is compelling, dynamic, and attentive to detail. This recording now ranks as my favorite collection of these favorite sonatas.
Extractions: Hard to find items: GEMM This is was the first Moravec recording that I purchased. I bought it despite some reservations by a friend who had heard the Vox LPs and whose opinions on music I take very seriously. He changed his tune when he heard this recording. Where should I begin? Moravec's technique is fabulous. His articulation is crisp, and his tone is gorgeous. What's more, his personality is expressed here not by showboating but by his unerring ability to bring out the characteristics of Debussy and Chopin. With Debussy, the shocking dissonances are made clear but, at the same time, are sweetened by a lucious tone and a sensitivity to Debussy's underappreciated tunefulness. In the Chopin, Moravec's precise technique is coupled with his sensitivity to rhythm so that the different types of pieces (mazurkas, waltzes, polonaises) are indeed unmistakably different, each type pleasing in very different way.
Keyboard Studies - Piano Department Each year the piano department chooses a senior pianist to represent Janina Fialkowska;Richard Goode; Stephen Hough; Jeffrey Kahane; ivan moravec; Garrick Ohlsson; http://www.oberlin.edu/con/divinfo/keyboard/piano.html
Extractions: An especially strong keyboard faculty, many opportunities to perform, superb facilities, and an active schedule of master classes and residencies by visiting artists - these are the components that make an Oberlin education exceptional for piano majors. The members of the piano faculty are nationally known performers, ensemble players, guest teachers, and lecturers. Their interests include early keyboard instruments, vocal and instrumental accompanying, and avant-garde techniques. They also represent a wide variety of pedagogic approaches. Two department members were formerly teaching members of the Leningrad Conservatory; others represent the Schnabel and Lhevinne traditions. In addition, the faculty includes a leading authority on group and private pedagogy of elementary piano methods and intermediate materials and a specialist on period instruments. Faculty-supervised student teaching gives students firsthand pedagogical experience.
Bohuslav Martinu Foundation Emil Leichner, pianist and member of the Bohuslav Martinu Piano Quartet Dr Concertogrosso which were interpreted by such performers as ivan moravec, Josef Suk http://www.martinu.cz/foundir.htm
Adriatic Chamber Music Festival and the Prague Fine arts Academy with pianists Andrej Stefansky, ivan moravec andBoris Outwater and the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony as a pianistconductor. http://www.acmf.org/chamber_music_faculty/oyaguez.html
Extractions: Giancarlo Frenza Faculty Alfredo Oyaguez Montero, Piano and Chamber Music A member of the Spanish Youth National Orchestra for four years, he performed as a soloist under English conductor Charles Peebles, and appeared with the Malaga City Symphony Orchestra under conductor Odon Alonso, the Adriatic Chamber Music Festival Orchestra under conductor Edwin Outwater and the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony as a pianist-conductor. He is a founding member of the "Isar Camara" Chamber Music Ensemble with which he has toured the United States, France and Spain. A member of the Ensemble for Contemporary Music (ECM) at the University of California, Santa Barbara for five years as a pianist and conductor, he also produced the festival "El Sonido Real" at UCSB featuring the music of contemporary Spanish composers and the prominent Catalonian composer Joan Guinjoan. Professional positions have included: Accompanying pianist at the Madrid State Conservatory, Associate Pianist for the Lisbon Metropolitan Orchestra, and Production Manager of the Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra. First Prize Winner in the 1996 Santa Barbara Performing Arts Foundation Competition, he is the recipient of several grants from the Esperia Foundation for "El Sonido Real" Music Festival and the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony.
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