Piano Instruments ( 323 Human Selected Links ) 18731951) -Berman, Boris -Bohdan Bubak czech pianist -Brautigam, Ronald b.1967) -Neuhaus,Heinrich (1888-1964) -Nonken, Marilyn -nyiregyhazi, ervin (1903-1987 http://www.cbel.com/piano_instruments/
Piano Instruments ( 323 Human Selected Links ) Caramiello, Francesco (b. 1964) Bohdan Bubak czech pianist -Bates, Leon b.1947)-Risi, Giulio -Paratore, Anthony and Joseph -nyiregyhazi, ervin (1903-1987 http://www.cbel.com/piano_instruments/?order=alpha
Bomis: The Arts/Music/Styles/Classical/Performers/Pianists Ring www.usc.edu. 55. nyiregyhazi, ervin (Erwin). Brief bio, several reviews (by a relative). Mastroyiannis,Dino. Young Greek pianist. www.geocities.com. Sponsor sites. http://www.bomis.com/rings/Mperformers-pianists-arts/
Extractions: Top Arts Music ... Performers : Pianists Agents and Managers Berman, Bart - Review blurbs, Discography, articles (esp. on Franz Schubert) Argerich, Martha b. 1941. - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Rubinstein, Arthur 1887-1982. - Arthur Rubinstein International Music Society Page, includes these biographical notes by Harold C. Shoenberg. Reichert, Aviram. - Born in Israel, includes biography, contact info, MP3 clips. Saracino, Siro - Curriculum, concerts, repertoire. Kolacny Duo: Steven and Stijn - Biography, RealAudio samples, calendar, contact info, more. Brendel, Alfred b.1931 - Links to biography, discography, essays and quotes. Kapell, William 1922-1953. - Brief biography. Klein, Andreas - (German) Biography, audio clips, reviews, concerts, photos. Rhodes, Julian b. 1964 - Piano, organ, and harpsichord player. Biography, calendar, etc. Grimaud, Helene - Fan page: pictures, reviews, interviews, audio samples. Lipatti, Dinu 1917-1950.
Pianists Top Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano nyiregyhazi, ervin (19031987) Brief biography, obituaries and selected reviews.Okashiro, Chitose Japanese pianist; site includes bio- and discography http://alchoholism.gowebinfo.com/Top/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Piani
Extractions: The World's Largest Literary Cafe Posted by Peter on July 02, 19101 at 10:48:38: In Reply to: Re: Howard on Hyperion posted by TB on June 29, 19101 at 08:19:23: : I've been listening to "Christus" a lot lately so hearing the piano transcriptions is a lot of fun. Speaking as one who has the entire Howard series, I think he has performed an utterly invaluable service to the cause of music. His playing is always reliable, if not always inspired. I like his performance of the Christus transcriptions, but the March does not come off as the intense spiritual experience that it should be. Ervin Nyiregyhazi that eccentric (and very rusty, in his dotage) pianist, recorded the March for CBS/Sony (LP release) in the 1980's after not having seen, let alone played, the music for 50+ years! That performance, warts and all, is simply otherworldly. I don't think Sony ever issued a CD. One can always hope, though... : : I've been listening to "Christus" a lot lately so hearing the piano transcriptions is a lot of fun. : Speaking as one who has the entire Howard series, I think he has performed an utterly invaluable service to the cause of music. His playing is always reliable, if not always inspired. I like his performance of the Christus transcriptions, but the March does not come off as the intense spiritual experience that it should be. : Ervin Nyiregyhazi that eccentric (and very rusty, in his dotage) pianist, recorded the March for CBS/Sony (LP release) in the 1980's after not having seen, let alone played, the music for 50+ years! That performance, warts and all, is simply otherworldly. I don't think Sony ever issued a CD. One can always hope, though...
Pianists Information Sites Rezek, Michal (b.1965) Czech pianist; biography, records, photos, concerts andrepertoire. nyiregyhazi, ervin (1903-1987) - Brief biography, obituaries and http://songsorg.com/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists fanning/ Rezek Michal (b.1965) Czech pianist; biography records photos concertsand repertoire. URL http//www.volny.cz/m.rezek nyiregyhazi ervin (19031987 http://www.arts-entertainment-recreation.com/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Pia
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Hubcap.clemson.edu/~alevin/Archives/Cond/98-02(Feb)1.txt The bizarre and legendary pianist ervin nyiregyhazi, with whom I was acquainted in the 70's, often played orchestral works on the piano in concerts he http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~alevin/Archives/Cond/98-02(Feb)1.txt
Extractions: X-Time: Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 12:11:52 -0500 (EST) Reply-To: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Originator: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Sender: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Precedence: bulk From: David Bailey To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 20:44:30 -0500 (EST) Reply-To: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Originator: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Sender: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Precedence: bulk From: Paul Smith To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 07:22:49 -0500 (EST) Reply-To: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Originator: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Sender: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Precedence: bulk From: NealGitt@aol.com To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: More Le Sacre Paul: 5/8 5/8 6/8 5/8 5/8 6/8 5/8 8/8 (3/3/2 ) 5/8 6/8 5/8 6/8 7/8 (3/2/2 ) 6/8 1/8 5/8 6/8 1/8 6/8 6/8 1/8 6/8 6/8 1/8 5/8 3/4 etc Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 11:49:55 -0500 (EST) Reply-To: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Originator: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Sender: orchestralist@hubcap.clemson.edu Precedence: bulk From: "Steven L. Schaffner" To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Conductors at the keyboard Dear David I'm sure glad you said 350 fingers and not 348. I never would have got to sleep last night. When my teacher, Emerson Rusterholtz was principal trumpet of the Erie Philharmonic, that orchestra had about a hundred members, and only 995 fingers. (Emerson had only one arm, and barring some rather bizarre surgery, would have had trouble with 10 fingers.) Well, enough black humor for the day. Steven L. Schaffner X-Time:
Hubcap.clemson.edu/~alevin/Archives/PubData/98-09(Sep)1.txt in the 30's, once told me nyiregyhazi possessed the singing tone I have ever heardfrom any pianist. I have heard a private recording of ervin performing (in http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~alevin/Archives/PubData/98-09(Sep)1.txt
Extractions: - Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 10:13:53 -0400 (EDT) From:: Joel Ethan Fried Subject: Dvorak Any Czech music experts out there? We're doing some Dvorak this year ("New World" Symphony and "Stabat Mater"), and I must confess to ignorance about musicologically correct or incorrect editions. Any suggestions as to which editions to use, or to avoid? Thanks. Joel Ethan Fried Bochumer Symphoniker - Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 11:21:52 -0400 (EDT) From:: Peter Perret Subject: Beach - Trumpet parts Dear folks, We read the Beach Symphony last night, which went rather well, but our trumpet section did not have much fun. Their transposing from "F" is very rusty. Do any of you have already transposed parts (B-flat or C)? "I would gladly pay you Tuesday, for transposed parts today". Thanks, Sheldon Bair sbzbair@erols.com - Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 15:40:05 -0400 (EDT) From:: Elizabeth H Pizer Subject: FWD: Boulanger: Hymne au Soleil w/ orchestra Autumnal greetings, O-listers! Am forwarding the following query, posted by Jane Ramseyer Miller, hoping that one or more of you may be able to offer some suggestions/advice. As Jane is not a current Orchestralist subscriber, please send any responses directly to her at . Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide! As ever, all the best - Elizabeth Elizabeth Hayden Pizer Composer Elizabeth_and_Charles_Pizer@compuserve.com >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
WebRing: Hub ervin nyiregyhazi The New York Times obituary described him as a HungarianbornAmerican pianist who dropped out of sight for decades and then made a http://o.webring.com/hub?ring=liszt
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JANUARY 19 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music' 1903 Birth of Hungarian pianist ervin nyiregyhazi (NEAR eh Hah zee) in Budapest.1909 Birth of German bassbaritone Hans HOTTER in Offenbach am Main, Germany. http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/jan19.html
Organization by Hironaka Educational Research Institute Japan ervin nyiregyhazi AssociationHorikoshi Artistic Advisors, Nakamura, Hiroko, pianist, Juror of the Chopin http://www.tacc.ac.jp/ICEC/english/e-organization.htm
Extractions: Seminar House "Kaya no Ie" at Hotaka Springs Chairman of the Jury Hironaka, Heisuke Mathematician, Professor Emeritus of Harvard University and Kyoto University, President of Yamaguchi University Special Honorary Advisors Inamori, Kazuo Honorary President of the Kyocera Corporation Sen, Soshitsu Grand Tea Master, Urasenke Tradition of Tea Artistic Advisors Nakamura, Hiroko Pianist, Juror of the Chopin Competition Advisors (Alphabetical order) Andrzej Wajda Film Director Krzysztof Penderecki Composer, Professor Doctor h.c. of Academy of Music, Cracow
Greeting 1993 in honor of the genius HungarianAmerican musician, ervin nyiregyhazi (1903-1987 Master,Urasenke Tradition of Tea) and Nakamura, Hiroko (pianist and juror http://www.tacc.ac.jp/ICEC/english/e-greeting.html
Extractions: for High School Students 2001 Takasaki The City of Takasaki is the second largest city in Gunma Prefecture , which is located in the central part of Japan. It is approximately 100 km from Tokyo. It has a population of 244,311 and an area of 110.72 km2 (as of 2000). The city has developed as an important point of transportation to connect the North and the South of Japan, while it has been blessed with abundant greenery. It actually became a center of Culture, Transportation and Commerce in the northern part of the Metropolitan area due to the extension of Shinkansen (Bullet train) (50 minutes to/from Tokyo), Takasaki is also well known as a Òcity which has an orchestraÓ. Recently the Gunma Symphony Orchestra attracts a great deal of attention domestically and abroad.
Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists - Fractured Atlas Links Directory Heinrich NeuhausItalia, is dedicated to this Russian pianist and teacher. nyiregyhazi,ervin (1903-1987) Brief biography, obituaries and selected reviews. http://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/links/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianis
Contents Translate this page pianist Dag Achatz, Valery Afanassiev, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Dmitri Alexeyev, Donna KatinkaNirinska, Minoru Nojima, Guiomar Novaes, ervin nyiregyhazi, John O http://homepage1.nifty.com/alkan/cdcollection/contents.html
Extractions: From the earliest primal rite to the latest alternative rock, music has always served the same essential function: to forge promise from the routine of daily life, to expand our vision, to set us free. But all music opens vistas of broad future horizons. So if any one record can claim to be the most important of all, then it has to do even more: it must reveal some other path, one even more tightly shut than the gate to the future. It must unlock a door to the past, to something buried below the immediate roots of our modern music, to a level that lies deeper than even the oldest records that collectors love to cherish and explore. Appreciation of any culture, including our own, begins in understanding its foundations. Ironically, while musicologists have succeeded in reconstructing performance practices of the Baroque and even the Renaissance, the far more recent romantic era (roughly coinciding with the last century) continues to elude a consensus. And yet, it was that very epoch of unbounded emotional freedom, exploration and discovery which, more than any other, paved the way toward the liberated music of our own time. If we could only experience the romantic era first-hand, even for a brief moment, it would vastly enrich our feelings for the present. But just how did the music of the years right before the phonograph actually sound? This remains a frustrating and impenetrable mystery. Literary descriptions are imprecise, memories have faded and scholars can only speculate. Perhaps the key to solving this puzzle lies in the groove of an obscure early record.
GG: Changing Composers' Scores ervin nyiregyhazi played music as he felt it, changing tempos and dynamics and discoveredby Joao Carlos Martins, the celebrated Brazilian pianist whose name http://www.glenngould.org/mail/archives/f_minor/msg07733.html
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