Bomis: The Arts/Music/Styles/Classical/Performers/Pianists Ring www.futurenet.com. 45. neuhaus, heinrich 18881964. Associazione Musicaleheinrich neuhaus-Italia, is dedicated to this Russian pianist-teacher. http://www.bomis.com/rings/Mperformers-pianists-arts/
Extractions: TOP-LINK UP-LINK ADD URL SEARCH ... E-MAIL PIANISTS LINKS ComparePhoneRates.com - FREE phone rate calculator! Find out how much it costs to phone anywhere in the world using different long distance telephone services. Arbiter's Museum of Historic Pianists - Arbiter Records Home Page, over 60 very short biographies by Allan Evans. Argerich, Martha b. 1941. - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Ashkenazy, Vladimir 1937- - Some facts, a 1995 interview, discography and reviews from Classic CD magazine page. Astriab, Lou - provides information on the American pianist. Atamian, Dickran - pianist. Ax, Emanuel Batagov, Anton 1965- - Includes biography, gallery and texts by the pianist. Bauer, Harold 1873-1951. - Bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library of Congress includes biography, etc. Baxtresser, Margaret - explores the enchanting, nature-filled world of Claude Debussy and the Impressionist Painters. Bekhterev, Boris - provides information on the Russian-born pianist. Berman, Bart
Prokofiev's Associates 1950) Nabokov, Nicolas composer (190378) Nestyev, Israel musicologist (b.1911) neuhaus, heinrich pianist, teacher (1888-1964) Nijinsky, Vaslav http://www.musicwrite.demon.co.uk/sppers.html
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Extractions: No.: Title: Heinrich Neuhaus Collection: Talents of Russia Subcollection: Russian Piano School Compositors: Scriabin Alexander Artists: Neuhaus Heinrich Inlay Total time: Released in ADD Go Up Discs: No.: Title: Heinrich Neuhaus Collection: Talents of Russia Subcollection: Russian Piano School Compositors: Chopin Frederic Artists: Neuhaus Heinrich Inlay Total time: Released in ADD Go Up Discs: No.: Title: Armenian Rhapsody Collection: Talents of Russia Subcollection: Composer and Pianist Compositors: Babadjanyan Arno Artists: Babadjanyan Arno Inlay Total time: Released in ADD Go Up Discs: No.: Title: Marina Yashvili Collection: Talents of Russia Subcollection: Russian Violin School Compositors: Brahms Johannes Falla M. de Paganini Niccolo Artists: Yashvili Marina Inlay Total time: Released in ADD Go Up Discs: No.: Title: Grigory Feyghin Collection: Talents of Russia Subcollection: Russian Violin School Compositors: Auer Leopold Medtner Nicolay Rubinstein A. Taneyev S. Artists: Feyghin Grigory Inlay Total time: Released in ADD Go Up Discs: No.: Title: Alexander Goldenweiser, Grigory Ginzburg Collection: Talents of Russia Subcollection: Russian Piano School Compositors: Rachmaninov Sergei Artists: Ginzburg Grigory Goldenweiser Alexander Inlay Total time: Released in ADD Go Up Discs: No.:
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Extractions: details below Introduction These four discs, available separately, are a handsome product both in appearance and in listening quality. Their Russian origin is strongly proclaimed in Cyrillic notes and titles with English translations. The recordings can never have sounded so well as they do here. Whoever handled the technical aspects should take a major bow. The sound quality is close to miraculous for recordings of this era. You may well know these recordings from the Italian Arlecchino discs which gave the three symphonies in a two disc box (ARL65-66) and the other items (apart from Reverie ALEXANDER SCRIABIN
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Radu Lupu, Famous Romanian-Born Pianist, UK Radu Lupu RomanianBorn pianist. 1963-1969 - Moscow Conservatoire, where he studiedwith Galina Eghyazarova, heinrich neuhaus and later with Stanislav neuhaus. http://romania-on-line.net/whoswho/LupuRadu.htm
Extractions: Romanian-Born Pianist Born : November 30, 1945, Galati, Romania. Son of Meyer Lupu and Ana Gabor Studies 1951 - began studying the piano at the age of six with Lia Busuioceanu, making his public debut with a complete programme of his own music at the age of 12 continued his studies for several years with Florica Muzicescu and Cella Delavrancea High School in Galati 1961 - wins a scholarship to the Moscow Conservatoire 1963-1969 - Moscow Conservatoire, where he studied with Galina Eghyazarova, Heinrich Neuhaus and later with Stanislav Neuhaus Musical Performance A leading interpreter of the German classical compositions Regularly invited to play with all the great orchestras of the world including: the Berlin Philharmonic, with whom he made his Salzburg Festival debut in 1978 with Karajan the Vienna Philharmonic, with whom he opened the 1986 Salzburg Festival with Muti the Royal Concertgebouw all the major London orchestras all the great American orchestras. His first major America appearances were in 1972 with the Cleveland Orchestra and Barenboim in New York, and with the Chicago Symphony and Giulini
Extractions: Shopping Cart Reviews Table of Contents Sviatoslav Richter was a dazzling performer but an intensely private man. Though world famous and revered by classical music lovers everywhere, he guarded himself and his thoughts as carefully as his talent. Fascinated, author and filmmaker Bruno Monsaingeon tried vainly for years to interview the enigmatic pianist. Richter eventually yielded, granting Monsaingeon hours of taped conversation, unlimited access to his diaries and notebooks, and, ultimately, his friendship. This book is the product of that friendship. Richter reveals himself as a man and an artist. Unsentimentally and with his characteristic dry humor and intelligence, the musician describes his poignant childhood and spectacular career, including his tumultuous early days at the Moscow Conservatory and his triumphant 1960 tour of the United States. His laconic recounting of playing in the orchestra at Stalin's surreal, interminable state funeral is riveting. Most important for music lovers, Richter discusses his influences and views on musical interpretation. He describes his encounters with other great Russian performers and composers, including Prokoviev, Shostakovich, Oistrakh, and Gilels. Candid sections from his personal journals offer his sober and unguarded impressions of dozens of performances and recordingsboth his own and those of other musicians.
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Extractions: Imagine you are a piano student playing a Haydn sonata for your professor. In the slow movement your teacher conjures up a Classical opera aria as an illustrative example, complete with specific characters, and even ventures to invent an imaginary reconstruction of the opening: "Dio, che guar - da [rest] tut - ti gli~a - man - ti [rest] ..." Chances are that you are among the lucky chosen ones in the class of famous Russian-American pianist Boris Berman. Your level of playing (and your budget) do not allow you to study with a professor of international stature at Yale University? There is no need for despair. Professor Berman has crystallized his most nourishing ideas in an astonishingly eloquent and lucid manner. "Notes from the Pianist's Bench" is his highly informative, rational book of advice geared to the undergraduate and graduate piano student. Unlike those dry and overblown piano methods of early German theorists (Deppe, Breithaupt, Tetzel, Martienssen) Berman's prose is striking a perfect balance between the philosophical and the practical, between the erudite and the anecdotal, the comprehensive and the concise, imagination and realism, elementary and advanced; and it can definitely be comprehended by the educated layman, last not least thanks to the many highly appropriate musical examples.
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Extractions: Imagine you are a piano student playing a Haydn sonata for your professor. In the slow movement your teacher conjures up a Classical opera aria as an illustrative example, complete with specific characters, and even ventures to invent an imaginary reconstruction of the opening: "Dio, che guar - da [rest] tut - ti gli~a - man - ti [rest] ..." Chances are that you are among the lucky chosen ones in the class of famous Russian-American pianist Boris Berman. Your level of playing (and your budget) do not allow you to study with a professor of international stature at Yale University? There is no need for despair. Professor Berman has crystallized his most nourishing ideas in an astonishingly eloquent and lucid manner. "Notes from the Pianist's Bench" is his highly informative, rational book of advice geared to the undergraduate and graduate piano student. Unlike those dry and overblown piano methods of early German theorists (Deppe, Breithaupt, Tetzel, Martienssen) Berman's prose is striking a perfect balance between the philosophical and the practical, between the erudite and the anecdotal, the comprehensive and the concise, imagination and realism, elementary and advanced; and it can definitely be comprehended by the educated layman, last not least thanks to the many highly appropriate musical examples.
Working To A Principle. The Alexander Technique For Musicians The pianist heinrich neuhaus wrote that 'the best position of the hand on thekeyboard is one which can be altered with the maximum of ease and speed.' (4 http://www.alexandercenter.com/pa/musicpractice.html
Extractions: Working to a Principle by Pedro de Alcantara The principles and procedures of the Alexander Technique apply to all areas of musical activity, from technique, sound production, and interpretation, to daily practice, rehearsal routines, and the mitigating of stage fright and health problems. My first book, Indirect Procedures: A Musician's Guide to the Alexander Technique , was published by the Oxford University Press in 1997. In it I discuss in detail the applications of the Technique to music-making. Here I propose to highlight a few of the points I elaborate in my book, in particular those concerning a musician's daily practice. Although I address these observations to an imaginary musician reader, I should like to think that non-musicians could benefit from studying them too. 'A person who learns to work to principle in doing one exercise,' wrote Alexander, 'will have learned to do all exercises, but the person who learns just "to do an exercise" will most assuredly have to go on learning to "do exercises" ad infinitum '. Let us establish a series of constants which, taken together, create the working principle to which Alexander refers.
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Extractions: The film about the incomparable Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter is an experience for all, who have been deeply affected by this man's art. Richter was often called "the best pianist in the world" - and not just by the press, but by many leading pianists themselves. This film contains treasures of archival footage of Richter in recitals, his own recollections of his long and fascinating life and the on-camera interviews given just before his death. The film is very well-made, balancing as it does Richter's voice-over narration with historical footage of many events in the Soviet Union - among them, Stalin's funeral. It is incredible to follow the life of one human being, who rises to world prominence out of the circumstances, which made his very survival questionable and to sense in all of it the Guidance of a Higher Power. The Guidance, which is available to
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Extractions: The son of a Russian mother and of a musician father who emigrated to the Ukraine from Germany, pianist Sviatoslav Richter was born near Zhitomir on 20 March 1915. He was a violinist and coach before perfecting his pianistic skills with the Moscow master teacher Heinrich Neuhaus. At the age of 19, the young accompanist/conductor made his debut in Russia, and shortly thereafter Prokofiev dedicated his Ninth Sonata to him. Richter was a legend in the West even before he finally appeared in Central Europe in the 1950s. His first U.S. concert in 1960, at New York's Carnegie Hall, was preceded by great expectations. His recordings had already caused a sensation: the most prized were his early recordings of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto and Sonata, his thunderous interpretation of Prokofiev's First Concerto, and his dazzling performances of Schumann's and Liszt's virtuoso works.
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