Classical Music Articles Published In 2001 At Music And Vision an ordinary, competent piano player.' A view of pianist Lang Lang, from John MalcolmMiller at a recent recital by noriko ogawa; Record box Imaginative variety http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/2002/01/mv2001.htm
Extractions: rec Jan 1999, Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore BIS BIS-CD-1018 Crotchet Amazon UK Amazon USA Nikolai Tcherepnin was born in 1873 and died in 1945. Alexander was the son of Nikolai. His mother was a singer. He had two sons; both of them composers: Sergei (b.1941) and Ivan (1943-98). Alexander's music is tinged with 'soft' cut dissonance. It is for example nowhere near as 'thorny' as Rawsthorne or Frankel or Sessions; more like the effect of a single chili in a large savoury dish. It gives an edge - no more. Tcherepnin grew up in St Petersburg with Glazunov and Rimsky as house visitors. After the Revolution the family moved to Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. Tcherepnin developed a tonality system all his own and much harnessed to the melodic resource of Georgian folk music. In 1921 a move to Paris resulted in his joining a group of ex-pats livings there. His circle included Martinu and Tansman. He lived in China and Japan between 1934 and 1937. He married the concert pianist Lee Hsien Ming and spent the war years in Paris. In 1948 he emigrated to the USA living in Chicago and New York. Tcherepnin was a sensational concert pianist. BIS's project (financially supported by the Singapore SO's Ladies' League - to whom warm thanks are due!). is to record all four of the Tcherepnin symphonies and with this disc their project completes full circle. I hope in due course to complete the picture with a review of the first CD (BIS-CD-1017).
Classical Pianist Philip Smith noriko ogawa played Rachmaninov's 2nd concerto and I played the 3rd, withthe St.Botolph's Music Society Orchestra under Colin Nicholson. http://freespace.virgin.net/ph.smith/news.html
Extractions: featuring... Welcome to my website. This page is just for news of recent and future performances. So far I've managed to avoid references to other "work", my little bit of teaching... of piano, cello and tai chi. Well, that's all I'll say on the matter! For professional information please use the links on the left, or contact me at ph.smith@virgin.net - thanks! In my last update I mentioned the Gala Concert which took place at St. Botolph's on February 16th. The new building works now provide superb backstage facilities and had been completed well before the concert. Noriko Ogawa played Rachmaninov's 2nd concerto and I played the 3rd, with the St.Botolph's Music Society Orchestra under Colin Nicholson. The event had been sold out for a long time so there was a real atmosphere of celebration. So we couldn't resist giving an encore: I picked up my cello and Noriko accompanied me in an arrangement of Rachmaninov's "Vocalise". I felt rather self-indulgent but it went down well! We decided to plan another big concerto event for February 15th, 2003. At the moment the plan is for Noriko to play Brahms no.1 and for me to play Brahms no.2. Perhaps the music is slightly less popular but it will be equally satisfying for us all.
Neu Bei BIS Translate this page noriko ogawa ist das mit dem ersten Teil ihrer Gesamteinspielung gelungen. war einWunderkind am Klavier und machte eine Karriere als pianist und Dirigent. http://www.classicdisc.de/bis.htm
Extractions: Roland Pöntinen, Klavier BIS 500944 Robert Schumann wurde oft vorgeworfen, er habe Probleme mit der Instrumentation seiner Werke gehabt; und auch in seinen hauptsächlich 1849 entstandenen Instrumentalduos sind die Angaben des Komponisten durchaus nicht eindeutig. Der Grund hierfür mag sein, dass Schumann eine abstraktere Vorstellung seiner Musik hatte; und schon der Titel "Phantasiestücke weist auf einen freieren Umgang mit musikalischen Formen hin. Ob es sich aber um die genannten Phantasiestücke op.73, die Romanzen op.94 oder Transkriptionen von Liedern handelt, stets erweist sich die Paarung von Klarinette und Klavier als ideal, um die spezielle Stimmung von Schumanns romantischer Klangwelt wiederzugeben. Martin Fröst und Roland Pöntinen, zwei international begehrte Solisten finden in der neu erschienen Aufnahme zu einer einzigartigen Homogenität, die aus dem intimen Charakter der Stücke vollauf gerecht wird. Sonaten für Blockflöte und B.c.
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Japan.co.jp Web Directory , noriko ogawa Japanese classical pianist, site provides information on herlatest releases, news, biography, schedule, and more. Inter.net Japan Ltd. http://www.japan.co.jp/mid01.php?catkey=2257
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
BIS- Distributor List During the Cultural Revolution he worked as a pianist and percussionist in a folkmusic and dance troupe in Chinghai Province near the noriko ogawa, piano. http://www.bis.se/Distribution/startrgt.htm
BBC - Radio 4 - Woman's Hour - Pianists Kathryn Stott & Noriko Ogawa pianists English pianist Kathryn Stott and noriko ogawa from Japan will join forcesto play their debut recital next month as part of the Belfast Festival. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/08_10_01/friday/info4.shtml
Enjoyment The Wigmore Hall played host last week to two young musicians of increasing renownthe already fairly wellestablished Japanese pianist noriko ogawa and the http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/reviews/index.jsp?page=3
CD Reviews Translate this page The Japanese pianist noriko ogawa plays Richard Wagners very difficultarrangement of Beethovens final symphony magnificently. http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/201/300/scena_musicale/html/1999/sm4-5/sm4-5CDR
Extractions: Recorded in 1998 on the newly restored João Fontanes de Maqueixa 1765 organ in the São Vicente de Fora convent in Lisbon, this album of 16th and 17th century organ music is beautifully realized in every way. Brief vocal selections present the works that inspired these organ compositions by Antonio and Hernando de Cabezòn, Juan Cabanilles, Francisco Correa de Arauxo, Pedro de Araujo, Nicolas Gombert, Estacio Lacerna, and Cipriano de Rore. This organ does not include a pedal board but has a lovely selection of the stops that give the organs of the Iberian peninsula their unique character. The liner notes are extremely thorough, including a complete history of the instrument and the stop list for each of the selections, but they lack the customary cue list for the 19 works included on the back of the CD. The performances are faultless and the recorded sound is inspired. Highly recommended. -V. Wagner
Hemel Hempstead Today Her pianist, Zoe Mather, was educated at the Yehudi Menuhin School and the event,featuring piano music from the four hands of Kathryn Stott and noriko ogawa. http://www.hemelhempsteadtoday.co.uk/custom_pages/CustomPage.asp?Page=897
Singapore Symphony Orchestra - Asian Dawn Londonbased Japanese pianist noriko ogawa, having so brilliantly advocatedAlexander Tcherepnin's piano concertos with the SSO, returns to perform http://www.sistic.com.sg/tkevents/ssoaug3.htm
The Piano Calendar 30 August 2003, SSO Sounds of Asia Asian Dawn noriko ogawa plays TchaikovskyLondon-based Japanese pianist noriko ogawa, having so brilliantly advocated http://www.geocities.com/mohangopalan/
Extractions: A warm welcome to all Pianophiles! This page was created as a guide to piano-related concerts and events for all piano enthusiasts in Singapore. We hope the page is of use to you. If you know of events we haven't listed, or would like to list your event, please send an email to mohjunk@hotmail.com . Thank you for visiting!
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New This Month - June, 2001 24, 1924) Another new pianist, she was suggested by Dr. Nettheim and is referencedin the 1980 Groves 9, 1924) and noriko ogawa (b. Kawasaki, Japan, Jan. http://www.pianowomen.com/new0601.html
Extractions: Welcome to a new page and an expanded format for "Women at the Piano". I hope you find it more convenient than ever to discover the fascinating lives of women concert pianists. And that is the reason for this page, to keep you informed of treasures that are dug up each month and linked to, or published, in this site. Thank you to the visitors/readers that submitted information!! - Rose Eide-Altman , editor New for "Yesterday's Concert Pianists" Updated information and links supplied for: Maggie Oakey (b. Mudgee, NSW, Australia, Dec. 15, 1864; d. Jul. 2,1952) - Thanks to Dr. Nigel Nettheim for correcting my entry and recently publishing on his website a fascinating newspaper article about Maggie Oakey, which her name now links to. Natalie Hinderas (b. Oberlin, Ohio, June 16, 1927; d. Philadelphia, July 22, 1987) - An important African-American pianist, I have updated her birth and death dates and places.
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Music At Leisure in the in the glories of The Lake District where pianist Ian Fountain Lincoln withthe wonderful teaming of pianists Kathryn Stott and noriko ogawa offering a http://212.88.34.152/offers/Music_at_leisure.htm
Extractions: Music at Leisure An unrivalled opportunity for music-lovers to enjoy some of the world's greatest music, performed in convivial surroundings by some of the world's finest musicians. Enjoy a house-party style weekend which includes: Leon McCawley Prices shown are per person for the weekend. Ullswater, Leeming House January 25th-26th 2002 Ian Fountain Lincoln, The White Hart February 8th-9th 2002 Marlow, The Compleat Angler March 15th-16th 2002 Alberni String Quartet Brandon, The Brandon Hall March 5th-6th 2002 Tasmin Little Stratford, The Alveston Manor April 26th-27th 2002 Leon McCawley Leonard Pearcey This Year's exciting programme of recitals takes place in hotels as varied as the inspiring musical schedule itself, with each venue being renowned for its historic charm and relaxed ambience. Each evening on these house-party weekends begins with a black-tie champagne reception before the recital and ends with the musicians joining the guests for dinner. The Director of Music at Leisure is Leonard Pearcey, who writes:
Beoordeling maar dat ligt waarschijnlijk meer aan de opnametechniek dan aan de articulatie vande pianist. Versie C Uitvoerders noriko ogawa, piano; Tapiola Sinfonietta http://www.klara.be/programmas/VUU/VUU020106.html
Extractions: Commentaar van het panel: Stephen Hough zet hier een ongeloofelijk indrukwekkende virtuose prestatie neer, die nog verder wil gaan dan wat in vroegere opnames ooit werd bereikt. Hij slaagt hierin ook op een brilante wijze! Vooral in het presto etaleert hij een snelheid die naar een diablosche perfectie neigt, maar toch een zeer beheerste indruk achterlaat. De manier en de momenten waarop hij het pedaalspel inzet zijn bijzonder geslaagd. Zijn toon komt misschien wat zwaar over en mist wat transparantie, maar dat ligt waarschijnlijk meer aan de opnametechniek dan aan de articulatie van de pianist. Commentaar van het panel: Een zeer organische en muzikale interpretatie, waarin de soliste heel goed heeft nagedacht over waar dit stuk heen moet. Ogawa gaat niet voor een louter virtuoos discours, maar bewandelt niettemin een schitterend foutloos parcours en dat op een consistente en coherente wijze. Tempi zijn logisch, rubati gedurfd en de melodische opbouw klinkt altijd logisch. Een meeslepende versie, waarin de pianiste niet alleen de luisteraar maar ook het orkest in haar greep heeft. Vooral het eerste deel is ongeloofelijk mooi en goed. Het klavier heeft een heldere en aangename klank; opnametechnisch misschien wat hard opgenomen, maar de grote muzikaliteit van uitvoering maakt dit meer dan goed.
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Extractions: TOR AULIN (1866 1914) Concert Piece for violin and orchestra, Op. 7 (1891); Concerto No. 2 in A minor for violin and orchestra, Op. 11 (1893); Dances from Gotland for orchestra, Op. 28 (1910); Swedish Dances for orchestra, Op. 32 (1913) - Tobias Ringborg, violin; Gavle Symphony Orchestra; Niklas Willen, conductor - Tor Aulin was one of the most important Swedish musicians at the turn of the 19th/20th centuries, and his name has perhaps mostly been remembered for his work as a quartet player and conductor. Despite the undeniable qualities that they possess, his own compositions have fallen into oblivion. In their time they attracted international attention and were issued by continental publishers; many of the finest violinists of the era made recordings of them.