YPF DEvenementen Tijdens het symposium werden door de Young pianist Foundation twee initiatieven uitVenlo en een viertal winnaars van het heinrich neuhaus Festival 1998 in http://www.ypf.nl/frames/evenementen.htm
Extractions: Op 6 september 1999 vond het eerste grote evenement van de Young Pianist Foundation plaats. In het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam werd een galaconcert gegeven door de Russische meesterpianist Lazar Berman en vier jonge toptalenten: de 14-jarige Konstantin Schamrai uit Moskou, de 17-jarige Maria Semeraro uit Imola, de 18-jarige Maria Beatriz Ramos uit New York, en de 16-jarige Christopher Devine uit Den Haag. Op het programma stonden werken van Chopin, Liszt, Skrjabin, Debussy en Moesorgsky. De optredens van de jonge pianisten zijn vastgelegd op CD, aangevuld met de opname van een optreden in het Concertgebouw op 29 augustus 1999 van de 16-jarige Alexander Scholtes uit Oosterhout. Op 8 september 1999 werd er in het Koninklijk Conservatorium in Den Haag door de Russische topdocente Tatiana Zelikman een masterclass gegeven aan vijf jonge pianisten uit Nederland. De deelnemers waren: Marsha Molenaar (15 jaar), Rusanna Staroverova (15 jaar), Maureen Wong (15 jaar), Alexander Scholtes (16 jaar) en Anatoli Kotchébine (16 jaar).
Alexander Tselyakov, Piano Alexander Tselyakov has been described as a phenomenal pianist (Germany), having Hestudied with Lev Naumov (custodian of the heinrich neuhaus methods that http://www.pgso.com/bios/tselyakovA.php
Extractions: October 19, 2002 "Alexander Tselyakov is a Russian-born pianist now based in Canada, who is a rapidly rising star and his reputation seems fairly justified. (The music) was beautifully lyrical, was impressed by the natural perfection of his technique. He delivered a powerful and irresistibly energetic account of the sonata, bringing out the breadth and depth of its humanity and magnanimity." The Ottawa Citizen Dr. Thomas Wendel
Eloquent And Lucid Notes from the pianists Bench Unlike heinrich neuhaus, the legendary Russian teacherof Richter and Gilels, who opens his The Art of Piano Playing with a http://boris-berman.blogspot.com/
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 Pianists 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) Bermans 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.
Piano Practice Page heinrich neuhaus , The Art Of Piano Playing (Translated By KA Leibovitch). Chopin pianist and teacher as seen by his pupils ,compiled by JeanJacques http://publish.uwo.ca/~elosseva/PianoPractice.htm
Extractions: "It is cruel, you know, that music should be so beautiful. It has the beauty of loneliness and of pain: of strength and freedom. The beauty of disappointment and never-satisfied love. The cruel beauty of nature, and everlasting beauty of monotony." - Benjamin Britten Ah, the joy of practicing... Welcome to my piano practice page. Give it a glance and I hope you'll find something of interest. Send me an email if you'd like to chat. I am always looking for people to play chamber music with. Contents of this page: Piano Practice Online Resources: (few but useful) http://www.mwsc.edu/~bhugh/practicetips/index.html provides collection of practice tips and advice by Prof. Brent Hugh http://www.siue.edu/MUSIC/html/ruths.html is an article by a great pianist Ruth Slenczynska on memory work (click here if the link doesn't work) http://www.alexandertechnique.com includes a list of online resources for Alexander technique (though I am highly skeptical of it myself) http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/music.html
Boris Petrushansky original creativity and vivacious personality have earned him wide recognitionas a concert pianist. Among his teachers was the eminent heinrich neuhaus. http://accademiaducale.it/ducale/borispetrushansky.htm
Extractions: Boris Petrushansky `s highly original creativity and vivacious personality have earned him wide recognition as a concert pianist. Born in 1949 in Moscow, he started his piano studies at the age of five, supported by a strong musical family. Among his teachers was the eminent Heinrich Neuhaus. After studying with Lev Naumov, he graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1975, having already distinguished himself in several major international competitions, such as Leeds in 1969, Munich in 1971, and Terni in 1975, where he won first prize. Ever since the summer of 1975 when he gave two unforgettable recitals at the "Festival dei due Mondi" at Spoleto and the "Maggio Musicale Fiorentino" Festival (substituting Richter), Petrushansky has not looked back. His performances have taken him to Finland, Sweden, Great Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Czecoslovakia, USA, Hungary, Japan, Israel, Egypt, Mexico, Taiwan, Australia, etc. He has made various recordings with Melodia (Russia), Art & Electronics (Russia - U.S.A.), Symposium (U.K.), Fone, Agora and Dynamic (Italy). The artist has played with many orchestras, including: The Petersburg Philarmonic Orchestra, The State Symphony Orchestra of Russia, The Moscow Philarmonic, The Czech Philarmonic, The Berlin Staatskapelle, The Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia, The "Maggio Musicale Fiorentino" Festival Orchestra, The Helsinki Philarmonic, The Moscow Chamber Orchestra, European Comunity Chamber Orchestra, The "New European Strings", The Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, etc.
Sony Classical - Music of the New York Herald Tribune said, A pianist of divine guidance. He plays Bach, wrote the distinguished critic Professor heinrich neuhaus, as if he were http://www.sonyclassical.com/music/64226/main.html
Extractions: Alfred Frankenstein in High Fidelity Magazine wrote, "The foremost pianist this continent has produced in recent decades," and Jay Harrison of the New York Herald Tribune said, "A pianist of divine guidance." "He plays Bach," wrote the distinguished critic Professor Heinrich Neuhaus, "as if he were one of the pupils of the Thomasaskirke cantor, sharing his meals with him in the refectory and blowing the organ when his teacher played for his parishioners... The music seems to speak through his playing; the composer has been dead long since but his music is alive today and it will live long..."
Glenn Gould The Art of the Fugue Original Jacket Collection The Art of the Fugue ; video footage of Glenn Gould playing selections from The Art of the Fugue , including a performance on the "harpsipiano", from the Glenn Gould Collection Videos (SHV 48412, 48425, 48426); complete "follow along" musical score to Contrapunctus 1 and excerpts from Nos.2-9, showing Bach's manipulation of his thematic materials; complete liner notes from the original LPs; a biography of Bach, notes on the recording; original label copy and other memorabilia; complete Sony Classical Glenn Gould Edition Discography; web browser connects to Sony Classical home page.
Piano Masterclass With Alexander Tselyakov He studied with Lev Naumov (custodian of the heinrich neuhaus methods that are credited Whilestill in Russia, he was appointed concert solo pianist with the http://music.dal.ca/events_ensembles/PR/Tselyakov .html
Extractions: Piano Masterclass with Alexander Tselyakov The Dalhousie Music Department will present pianist Alexander Tselyakov in a Masterclass with students from the University and the community at 7:00 pm, Tuesday, February 25 in Room 111, Dalhousie Arts Centre. Tickets are $25 for Participants, $15 for Community Auditors and $8 for Student Auditors, and are available at the Music Department, 5th floor Dalhousie Arts Centre, or at the door. For details of participant selection, please contact Professor Lynn Stodola at 494-3489.
Heinrich Neuhaus Books heinrich neuhaus Web Site. heinrich neuhaus BOOKS. home heinrich neuhaus is the Author of the celebrated book "The Art of piano http://www.neuhaus.it/english/h_neuhaus_books.htm
Extractions: visitors since October, 16th, 2000 Heinrich Neuhaus is the Author of the celebrated book "The Art of piano Playing", translated in 16 different languages (a 17th Croatian Edition is now coming). The Neuhaus Museum in Kirovograd keeps a copy of each one of such editions. Here we will try to keep track of the editions of this book, at least in some of the western languages, with a special consideration for the on-line availability. ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ... ITALIAN H. Neuhaus,
Extractions: trovar.com Sviatoslav Richter - an introduction to his life and work Sviatoslav Richter, widely regarded as one of the finest Russian pianists of the twentieth century, was born in Zhitomir, in the Ukraine, on March 20, 1915. His father, Theophile, was an organist and gave the young Sviatoslav his early musical training. Richters mother, Anna, was a talented artist who loved music and was related to the Swedish soprano Jenny Lind. The young Richter was essentially self-taught and developed his exceptional technique by playing whatever music he liked. By the age of eight he was playing opera scores, including the music of Richard Wagner. He had the ability to memorize any music at sight. Richter grew up in Odessa, where his father taught at the Conservatory. Also growing up in Odessa at the same time were Emil Gilels and David Oistrakh, who would later become Richters chamber-music partner. During these years he was a repetiteur, or rehearsal pianist, in Odessa. His debut as a soloist came on February 19, 1934, at the Odessa House of Engineers. The program included the Chopin Ballade no. 4, Polonaise-fantaisie, and E Major Scherzo, as well as a selection of Nocturnes, Etudes, and Preludes, all difficult pieces. The recital was a great success and Richters career as virtuoso was under way. In 1937 Richter left Odessa for Moscow to study with the great pianist and pedagogue Heinrich Neuhaus. Richter did not take the entrance exam at the Conservatory. He simply asked Neuhaus to teach him. Neuhaus listened to his playing and said, "Here is the pupil for whom I have waited all my life. In my opinion, he is a genius." Neuhaus declared that he had nothing to teach Richter but accepted him as a pupil anyway. On November 26, 1940, while still a student at Moscow Conservatory, Richter made his Moscow debut. Here he gave the first public performance of the Prokofiev Sonata No. 6 and made a highly favorable impression on both the audience and the composer. When Prokofiev completed his Seventh Sonata in 1942, he gave it to Richter for the premiere. Richter learned the piece in only four days, and performed it the following January. Richter also gave the first performances of Prokofievs Eighth and Ninth Sonatas, the last of which was dedicated to Richter.
Famous Piano Teachers Page 1 Godowsky was a phenomenal pianist and colorful person His most famous student wasHeinrich neuhaus, but he also took interest in other musicians such as Arthur http://www.pedaplus.com/famous_a.html
Extractions: listen! There is a large amount of information on the web about the great piano teachers of the past . This article is an attempt to organize some of that information. It is nowhere near being complete, but by browsing through this information you should be able to get a good idea of who some of the teachers were, and who some of their students were. I have not tried to go into any detail about methodology or technical approaches except in the broadest sense where appropriate. Liszt studied with Carl Czerny, a student of Beethoven. He concertized all over Europe, composed, and taught many pianists, including the Americans Amy Fay and William Mason. Students
Untitled Document Translate this page wurde von legendären Professor Lev Naumov - der wiederum Schüler von heinrich Neuhauswar - am Seit 1992 wohnt der pianist mit seiner Familie in der Schweiz. http://www.musicaldiscovery.ch/ftan/dozenten.html
Albert's Alphabet - (Essential Listening) IGOR STRAVINSKY (Russian Composer) Les Noces .(composition). McCOY TYNER (JazzPianist) - Sama Layuca .(album). The Art of Piano Playing by heinrich neuhaus. http://members.aol.com/aaocompose/alphabet.html
Extractions: ALBERT'S 20th CENTURY MUSIC ALPHABET An eclectic mix of the best music from the 20th Century (Below : Six of the best pianists, composers,.......etc., etc.) (I have not included labels and catalogue numbers, as these have probably changed with the advent of CDs etc.) ALBERT AYLER (Jazz Saxophone) - "Water Music".(track) RAINER BRUNINGHAUS (German Jazz Pianist) - "Freigeweht".(album) AARON COPLAND (American Composer) - "Piano Quartet".(composition) CLAUDE DEBUSSY (French Composer) - "Violin Sonata".(composition) BILL EVANS (Jazz Pianist) - "The Paris Concert".(album) RETURN TO FOREVER (Jazz/Rock Group) - "Where Have I Known You Before". (album) ROBERTO GERHARD (Spanish Composer) - "4th Symphony".(composition) HERBIE HANCOCK (Jazz Pianist) - "Head Hunters".(album) CHARLES IVES (American Composer) - "4th Symphony".(composition) BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON (Gospel Singer) - "Dark Was The Night".(track) KRAFTWERK (German Rock Band) - "Autobahn".(track) LITTLE WALTER (Blues Harmonica/Singer) - "Juke".(track) THELONIUS MONK (American Composer/Pianist) - "Around About Midnight".(composition)
Bronson Piano Studio the Kiev State Conservatory where he studied with Vsevolod Topilin, the famous Russianpianist and teacher who studied under heinrich neuhaus with Sviatoslav http://www.bronsonpianostudio.com/reviews/110701r1.htm
Extractions: Lyn Bronson Pianist Yuri Lotakov has it all. His technical equipment is formidable, his ability to shape a phrase musically is superb, and he has a wide range of dynamics (especially impressive on the subtle soft end of the spectrum). And he has impressive credentials, for he was born in Russia in 1945 and is a graduate of the Kiev State Conservatory where he studied with Vsevolod Topilin, the famous Russian pianist and teacher who studied under Heinrich Neuhaus with Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels. Why then was it such an unsatisfying event when he appeared in recital at the University of California Santa Cruz Music Center Recital Hall on Wednesday November 7th? To begin with, it was a peculiar recital program consisting before intermission of Handels Chaconne in G Major, Six Preludes from Op. 34 by Shostakovich and Schuberts Wanderer Fantasie. After intermission, we heard both books of the Brahms Paganini Variations, two Songs Without Words by Mendelssohn, and Scriabins Sonata No. 5, Op. 53. Surely it would have made more sense to have the two Mendelssohn pieces follow the Chaconne and to insert the Shostakovich Preludes between the Brahms and the Scriabin. Aside from the stylistic considerations of building a recital program, one can question the wisdom of programming such blockbusters as the Wanderer Fantasie, the Brahms Paganini Variations (both books, yet!) and the Scriabin Sonata No. 5 all on the same program by an artist who apparently has not been playing recitals for twenty years, and now wants to reenter the music field and establish a name and reputation for himself.
Projekte Translate this page Schriften. Edition IME Bd. 10 Isaak Zetel Nikolaj K. Medtner als pianist.Schaffen, Interpretation, Pädagogik Arbeitstitel, hrsg. http://www.ime-online.de/forschung/zukunftsprojekte/
Nina Svetlanova Personal web site of pianist and piano teacher Nina Svetlanova http://www.ninasvetlanova.com/
Volgograd-piano-2000 As A Festival And Book Moscow Conservatoire, and, on graduation, became a student of the great HeinrichNeuhaus at the and in 1960 started a wideranging career as a concert pianist. http://www.lidsky.ru/volgograd_eng.htm
Sostenuto: Le Quizz Translate this page Aber unter diesen, bevorzugt er besonders einen ? Wer ist dieser pianist? HeinrichNeuhaus Emil Guilels Vladimir Sofronitzki. Rückkehr zum Empfang. http://sostenuto.piano.free.fr/quizzdeutsch.html
Sample Chapter Of Notes From The Pianist's Bench By Boris Berman Phrases cannot sing without the pianist listening between the notes. HeinrichNeuhaus suggests a very good exercise to become aware of this concept (Ex. http://www.yale.edu/yup/chapters/083750chap.htm
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