2003-2004 Season Mitsuko Uchida, piano Thursday, February 6, 2003. The first Twin Cities recital since1990 by this Japanese pianist. ivan moravec, piano Friday, March 21, 2003. http://www.schubert.org/newseason.html
Extractions: Wednesday, December 3, 2003 Acclaimed in both opera and recital, Ms. Lieberson was Musical America 's 2001 Vocalist of the Year. "If the power to tug at an audience's heartstrings is the criterion, then mezzo-soprano [Lieberson] must rank as the greatest singer in the world," says London's Daily Telegraph . Called by New York Magazine "One of the supreme musicians of our time," Peter Serkin never fails to surprise and delight with his artistry. Hilary Hahn , violin
Ivan Moravec Plays Debussy & Chopin By Claude Debussy, Fryderyk Chopin, Ivan Mor ivan moravec Plays Debussy Chopin by Claude Debussy, Fryderyk Chopin, ivan moravec and Mozart The Complete Masonic Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Peter Maag, Kurt Equiluz, Kurt Rapf, Leo Cermak, Richard Schonhofer, Erich Webner, Horst Hajek, http://www.buybestmusic.com/album/B000001K47.html
Extractions: These two CDs were digitally recorded for LP release in 1982-83, and thus add up to just under 95 minutes. With playing on this level, though, they'd still be a bargain at almost any price. The color, shading, and imagination Ivan Moravec applies to Debussy makes the music glow and shimmer. His Chopin playing is some of the best in the business; sample the idiomatic rhythms of the Mazurkas, or the memorable journey he makes out of the Polonaise- Fantaisie . As it happens, the discs sell for a very low price (less than that of a standard full-price single disc), making this set a major bargain. Leslie Gerber Ivan Moravec isn't a superstar in terms of having a glitzy career. But to critics and connoisseurs, he is one of the greatest pianists. His relatively few recordings are scattered among a variety of labels. This collection, from two early-eighties digital LPs, is particularly well recordedimportant for a pianist with such wonderful tonal variety. The composers are two of Moravec's specialties, and he gives them consistently colorful, imaginative performances. The short timing (94:00) is compensated by the ultra-low price, making this set a great piano bargain.
Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music VOX Music Group has gone into the studio to record master pianist ivan Moravecin repertoire by Chopin previously unrecorded by the renowned Czech artist. http://www.classicstoday.com/Classics/ASPFiles/ViewNewsFeed.asp?Action=User&ID=1
Metroactive Art | San Jose Symphony Batting One for Three. Photo by Anost Nosek More Notes Than Notions Guestpianist ivan moravec. SJ Symphony scores with. Panufnik, strikes out with. http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/10.19.95/symph-9542.html
Extractions: Photo by Anost Nosek More Notes Than Notions: Guest pianist Ivan Moravec SJ Symphony scores with Panufnik, strikes out with Beethoven and Shostakovich By Philip Collins More attractive in concept than execution, the San Jose Symphony's program last Saturday consisted of rough-edged renderings of key works by Beethoven, Shostakovich and Polish composer Andrzej Panufnik (1914-1991). Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 received an underwhelming going-over by veteran virtuoso Ivan Moravec, and although Shostakovich's naughty Symphony No. 9 had sumptuous moments, blemishes undermined a good many prominent episodes. The San Jose Symphony Home Page has this season's complete schedule. Oddly enough, Panufnik's immensely challenging Sinfonia sacra (1964) came closest to the mark. Music Director Leonid Grin gave the work its due, drawing from the orchestra a reading that was both informed and spirited. Panufnik's Sinfonia sacra is a work of strength and beauty. The composer gracefully accomplished his stated purpose of invoking religious, as well as heroic, virtues in musical terms. Composed as a tribute to Poland's Millennium of Christianity and Statehood, the Sinfonia sacra draws plentifully from this country's history.
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Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra select French composers. The magnificent Czech pianist ivan Moravecplays Mozarts exquisite Concerto No. 23, and the orchestra http://www.thespco.org/events/series_detail.cfm?id_Series=4
ConcertoNet.com - The Classical Music Network ivan moravec has championed the works of Novak and Suk, Korte and Smetana over Thispianists understatement allowed the poignancy of the piece to reach our http://www.concertonet.com/Exec/review.asp?IndexReview=1402
Extractions: pianist Jean-Philippe Collard pianist ... pianist Jean-Philippe Collard pianist CMA Home Page Photos Biography Click on topics or scroll dow n for complete information Biography June 2002 Although pianist Jean-Philippe Collard In 2001-2002, he not only performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra at Saratoga, but also returned to its subscription series, playing the Saint-Saens Concerto No. 4 with Casadesus conducting. Other engagements included the Bergen Philharmonic, the Halle Orchestra, the Orchestra de Monte Carlo, and at the Concertgebouw with the Netherlands Philharmonic. He played recitals all over Europe, including one at the Theatre de Chatelet in Paris. During the 2002-2003 season Mr. Collard returns to the Montreal Symphony with Wigglesworth, the Baltimore Symphony with Krivine, the San Francisco Symphony with Bruggen, the Orchestre de Monte Carlo, the Frankfurt Radio Symphony with Hugh Wolff, the Oklahoma City and Phoenix Symphonies, and recitals in Luxemborg, Lille, Benzheim, Cincinnati, St. Asaph, La Creche, and in Paris. Etudes-Tableaux and Brahms Hungarian Dances melodies with baritone Jose van Dam. Other recordings include a disc of Chopin Ballades and the Sonata No. 3, and a Liszt recital disc including the B minor Sonata.
Pianist - Wikipedia A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age IvanMoravec; Benno Moseiwitsch; John Nakamatsu; John Ogdon; Garrick Ohlsson; Ignacy http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pianist
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were able pianists themselves; for example, Sergei Rachmaninov Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Franz Liszt Frederic Chopin , and Robert Schumann were all virtuoso pianists. Some pianists have special preferences as to which composer's music they play. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including
ArkivMusic Vox Vox Box Catalog 5103 Composer Frédéric Chopin, Claude Debussy Performer IvanMoravec, CD $10.99 He is a Brazilian born pianist of Russian descent in his mid http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/listPage.jsp?list_id=47
Peabody News | September/October 2000 than two decades. Returning soloists will include the Czech pianistIvan moravec (Mozart Concerto No. 20 on Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/concerts-and-events/pn/sept00/bso.html
Extractions: The Baltimore Symphony's programs for 2000-2001, Yuri Temirkanov's first full season as the BSO's music director, look very promising indeed. That's true if for no other reason than that Temirkanov, born in the Caucasus but Russian-bred and -trained, was able to achieve such remarkable results in the 1999-2000 season in a tenure that really didn't begin until half the season was over. In looking ahead to Temirkanov's programs, it is important to keep in mind that what may look ordinary may prove to be extraordinary. Temirkanov has a knack for subverting expectations and for making listeners hear familiar music in fresh and unexpected ways. Who expected, for example, that Temirkanov's reading of Tchaikovsky's thrice-familiar, impossibly over-played Symphony No. 6 ("Pathetique') would be such an extraordinary experience, revealing a composer whose music was unexpectedly poetic, unfailingly elegant, and filled with feeling that, instead of mere sentimentality, expressed such profound emotional depth. Then there was Shostakovich's Symphony No. 13 ("Babi Yar')
KC Stage | Theatre Homepage - Folly Theater Itzhak Perlman, violinist (Closed Oct 2002) Rating NR Rate It! IvanMoravec, pianist (Closed Apr 2002) Rating NR Rate It! James http://www.kcstage.com/cgi/theatinfo.cgi?theatid=39