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Extractions: Worldwide audiences praise Lambert Orkis' performances and recordings of modern and traditional classical music on contemporary and period pianos. Natural curiosity and an adventuresome spirit continue to shape the unique musical viewpoint of this Grammy Award-winning artist. "As soloist or accompanist, in sonatas, concertos and song cycles from Bach to Crumb, he is a consummate musician." Washington Post Place cursor over photo for a couple of seconds for Photo Credit. Ho me Musical Life Recordings ... Links
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Extractions: Lambert Orkis hat zum Teil als Weltpremiere Werke vieler preisgekrönter zeitgenössischer Komponisten zur Aufführung gebracht und eingespielt. So George Crumbs international berühmte "Little Suite for Christmas" und Richard Wernicks dramatische "Sonate für Piano", die beide für ihn geschrieben wurden. Kompositionen von Richard Wernick und James Primosch wird Lambert Orkis im Jahr 2000 uraufführen. Aufgrund seiner pianistischen und musikalischen Erfahrung ist Lambert Orkis ein gesuchter Pädagoge, der kürzlich als Honored Guest Artist Meisterklassen beim "16th Annual New Aspect International Music Festival" in Taiwan leitete. Er hat eine Professur für Klavierspiel am Esther Boyer College of Music der Temple University in Philadelphia inne. Von dieser Universität wurde ihm der Fakultätspreis für herausragende künstlerische Leistungen verliehen.
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Steck/Orkis - Martinon/Res/Dello Martinon, Respighi Dello Joio Sonatas for Violin Piano William Steck, violin; lambert orkis, piano Outstanding first recordings of two works by Jean Martinon, plus compatible works by Respighi and Dello Joio. "..such panache and virtousity by violinist William Steck and pianist lambert orkis." inTune (von Weber, GSCD-263) http://www.gasparo.com/NewFiles/martinon.html
Extractions: William Steck, violin; Lambert Orkis, piano Outstanding first recordings of two works by Jean Martinon, plus compatible works by Respighi and Dello Joio. William Steck, concertmaster of the National Symphony Orchestra, has been personally selected by Mstislav Rostropovich to lead the orchestra of our nation's capital. Lambert Orkis is the premier collaborative pianist. "So, it's a pleasure to welcome Mantinon's 24-minute, four-movement 1953 Duo to the catalog in what is apparently its first recording - a work that is nicely played . .on this new Gasparo disc." Mark L. Lehman - American Record Guide "..such panache and virtousity by violinist William Steck and pianist Lambert Orkis." - inTune (von Weber, GSCD-263) Jean Martinon: Duo Musique en forme de Sonate , Op. 47 23'23" Jean Martinon: Sonatine No. 5, Op. 32, No. 1 (for violin solo) 8'58" Norman Dello Joio: Variations and Capriccio 15'22" Ottorino Respighi: Sonata in si minor 30'58" Total program time: 74'41"
Boyer College Museletter MUSELETTER Fall 1998 AnneSophie Mutter and lambert orkis perform in benefit for the Boyer College Anne-Sophie Mutter and lambert orkis taking a bow on stage at the Academy of Music so completely as did violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and pianist lambert orkis. Their recital Monday April 27, 1998, a http://www.temple.edu/music/museletterF98/mutter.html
Extractions: Anne-Sophie Mutter and Lambert Orkis taking a bow on stage at the Academy of Music In what will remain as a watershed event in the life of the Esther Boyer College of Music, the performance given by Anne Sophie Mutter and Lambert Orkis on a glorious day in April, was one of the most outstanding performances offered in Philadelphia last year. Daniel Webster, music critic of the Philadelphia Inquirer, wrote a cogent review of the concert employing one of the most felicitous expressions ever to appear in Philadelphia newsprint; In Philadelphia, it is rare to hear a sonata program at the Academy of Music, and even rarer to hear performers command a large audience so completely as did violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and pianist Lambert Orkis. Their recital Monday [April 27, 1998], a benefit for Temple University's College of Music, offered Beethoven Sonatas for an audience held in coughless admiration by the force of their presence and playing. As one of the "coughless admirers" there was not a minute during the three sonatas and the three encores, where one could aurally relax and only half-listen. The playing was of such quality that one had to pay attention to every note, every nuance, and every phrase on the off-chance that one might miss the peerless moment of the concert, not realizing until the end, that every note was without peer.
Extractions: JOSHUA KOSMAN, Chronicle Music Critic Anyone in doubt about the importance of pure smarts for a musician would have found the point eloquently made at Tuesday's superb Davies Hall recital by violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, presented by San Francisco Performances. I call it Mutter's recital, because her name gets printed in big letters and sells the tickets. But one of the evening's many delights was the level of equal and intimate partnership on display by the violinist and her longtime colleague, pianist Lambert Orkis. Between them, these performers offered as cogent and enlightening a program as anyone has witnessed here in a long while. Not all the repertoire was top-notch, but the musicianship was. Mutter is easily among the most important young violinists of our day. Yet the interesting thing is that the mechanics of her playing can sometimes amount to little more than what is required to get her ideas across. Her left-hand technique is solid but rarely flashy (though her bowing arm is phenomenally strong and supple). Her string tone is attractive enough without being specially plush, and intonation is far from the strongest part of her game.
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Lambert Orkis - Recordings - As Soloist - Gottschalk Explore the manyfaceted career of pianist lambert orkisnoted for concerts and recordings as recital partner, chamber musician, soloist, who performs traditional and contemporary music playing period as well as modern instruments America's first superstar of classical music. Virtuoso pianist and composer, he studied in Europe and The instrument lambert orkis plays on this recording, an 1865 Chickering grand http://www.lambertorkis.com/sologotts.htm
Extractions: Smithsonian Collection of Recordings. Compact Disc: ND 033 Born in New Orleans in 1829, Louis Moreau Gottschalk was America's first superstar of classical music. Virtuoso pianist and composer, he studied in Europe and toured throughout the world. This disc contains eight of Gottschalk's piano works, all of which are quite engaging, very diverse, and showcase Gottschalk's versatility in using musical influences from many different cultures. The instrument Lambert Orkis plays on this recording, an 1865 Chickering grand piano which is part of the instrument collection at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, is the type of piano that Gottschalk used for his performances. These works were recorded in the historic Coolidge Auditorium of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC. "...wow, what a CD! It's the greatest entertainment piano show of the year."
Lambert Orkis music. lambert orkis. Classical. Need an excuse to get off your ass and attendthe recital by pianist lambert orkis on Sunday night? Take your pick. http://citypaper.net/articles/2002-04-11/music6.shtml
Extractions: -A.D. Amorosi April 11-17, 2002 music Need an excuse to get off your ass and attend the recital by pianist Lambert Orkis on Sunday night? Take your pick. One: Best known as Anne-Sophie Mutter's longtime collaborator and accompanist, Orkis is a musician of the highest caliber. It would be wrong to pass up the chance to hear someone with his abilities perform in such an intimate setting. Two: While Philadelphia isn't exactly known as a hotbed for contemporary music, James Primosch (b. 1956) the director of the Presser Electronic Music Studio at Penn is uniquely positioned to change all that. The program includes the world premiere of his Sonata Fantasia , which incorporates a synthesizer along with a piano. Three: The concert will also feature the world premiere of the Piano Sonata No. 2
Lambert Orkis And James Primosch The Kennedy Center Fortas Chamber Music Concerts Last updated March 2002 of the Unexpected. lambert orkis lambert orkis has garnered international recognition Primosch is an accomplished pianist, particularly in the realm of contemporary music. http://www.weta.org/fm/fortas/docs/orkis_primosch.doc
Anne-Sophie Mutter // Beethoven - Face To Face 1998 In recent years, lambert orkis has worked intensively with period keyboard instruments Itis never a matter of whether a pianist plays too loudly or too softly http://www.anne-sophie-mutter.de/em_interv98.htm
Extractions: ASM: The concerto repertoire available to violinists is limited. Although compositions for the violin are hard to find among Beethoven's works, he is still one of the greatest composers for the violin. His limited knowledge of the instrument, which is to be viewed as more positive than problematic, spurred him on to boundless inspiration. In the Violin Concerto Beethoven offers more than virtuosic ornamental elements; he has created here an entirely new language for the violin. In doing so Beethoven composed the greatest Violin Concerto in history. I have often performed it. However, it is only in his chamber music that Beethoven's violin writing reaches its full expression. Playing all of his sonatas means having a desire to follow his internal development. He was the first composer to give the violin an equal voice. Beethoven continued the process of partnership between two instruments which Mozart began to introduce in his last sonatas.
National Arts Associates - M-N-O Olson, Lynn Freeman* pianist, Atlanta Alumnae 1978; One, Darryl -Eta Pi 1998; orkis, lambert - pianist, Washington DC Alumnae 1996; http://www.sai-national.org/mship/naam.html
Extractions: Mabry, George Mabry, Dr. Sharon - educator/vocalist, Delta Pi Macurdy, John - bass, Greater Hartford Alumnae 1992 Mailman, Dr. Martin - educator/composer, Denton Alumnae Mancini, Henry * - composer/performer, Delta Omega Marie, Mother Anne - educator, Philanthropies 1985 Marriner, Neville - conductor/violinist, Minneapolis/St. Paul Martina, Harold - pianist, Greater Hartford Alumnae 1989 Matson, Dr. Sigred - educator/composer, Iota Kappa 1983 Maves, David - composer, NEB Convention 1978 McBeth, Dr. Francis - educator/composer, Epsilon Delta McCarthy, Sr. Margaret Williams * - C.S.J, educator/author, Boston Alumnae McCoppin, Peter - conductor, Epsilon Theta McCormick, Robert M.
21 Januari 2001 lambert orkis. De Amerikaanse pianist lambert orkis heeft zijn muzikaal levengrotendeels gewijd aan de grote pianowerken uit de 18de en 19de eeuw. http://www.dma.be/cultuur/oudemuziek/c21jan2001.htm
Extractions: Lambert Orkis (pianoforte) Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Moments Musicaux, opus 94, D 780 Nr. 1 in C Nr. 2 in As Nr. 3 in f Nr. 4 in cis Nr. 5 in f Nr.6 in As Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Allegretto Sonate nr. 23 in f, opus 57, "Appassionata" Allegro assai Andante con moto Allegro ma non troppo Lambert Orkis De Amerikaanse pianist Lambert Orkis heeft zijn muzikaal leven grotendeels gewijd aan de grote pianowerken uit de 18de en 19de eeuw. Hij streeft ernaar dit repertoire steeds uit te voeren op authentieke instrumenten. Zo maakte hij in het Vleeshuis een prachtige Schubert-opname op de Conrad Graf-pianoforte. Kamermuziek maakte reeds van in het begin van zijn carrière een belangrijk deel uit van zijn repertoire. Samen met het Emerson String Quartet bracht hij grote werken van Dvorák, Brahms, Franck, Fauré en Shostakovich. Lambert Orkis houdt ervan nauw samen te werken met andere grote muzikanten en befaamde namen. Hij verwierf bekendheid als begeleider van de cellisten Anner Bylsma en Mstislav Rostropovitch maar vooral door zijn projecten met Anne-Sophie Mutter. Met deze violiste legde hij zich in 1998 volledig toe op Beethovens piano- en vioolsonates. Deze cyclus bracht hen op de grootste concertpodia en kende meer dan vijfentachtig opvoeringen. Naast het klassieke repertoire houdt Lambert Orkis zich ook regelmatig bezig met hedendaagse klassieke muziek. De componisten Richard Wernick, George Crumb, James Primosch en Maurice Wright schreven pianowerken speciaal voor Lambert Orkis. Naast dit alles geeft Lambert Orkis ook nog les aan de Temple University in Philidelphia. Hij is er professor in pianomuziek en doceert een hele reeks cursussen gewijd aan kamermuziek, begeleiding, hedendaagse muziek, historische instrumenten en samenspel.
Theatre: January 2003 - June 2003 Schedule Grammy Award winning pianist lambert orkis and violinist LisaBeth lambert, who wasa member of the National Symphony Orchestra for six seasons before joining http://www.theatre-washington-va.com/Schedule.cfm
Extractions: The Theatre at Washington, VA January 2003 - June 2003 Schedule Home Site Map Highlights from Past Events Reservations January 2003 - June 2003 Since the Schedule is subject to changes and additions, it is advisable to contact the Theatre by phone or e-mail in advance and to make reservations for live performances. Tickets for all performances presented by the Theatre are $15 for adults and $5 for students 18 and under. For reservations and information phone (540) 675-1253 or send e-mail to TheatreVA@aol.com. Films are presented by the Rappahannock Association for the Arts and the Community (RAAC), usually on the first and third Friday of each month at 8 p.m. Tickets are $6 for adults. No reservations for films. For further information on film series, phone (540) 675-2205. Friday, January 3, 2003 at 8 p.m. "Sweet Home Alabama" (PG-13) Pianist Bill Charlap returns to the Theatre, accompanied for the first time by saxophonist Jon Gordon, who was the first-place winner in the 1996 Thelonius Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition. They will be celebrating their new CD, Contrast, on the Doubletime label. Charlaps most recent recording on the Blue Note label is Stardust, a CD in which he and his trio are joined by the greats: Tony Bennett, Jim Hall, Shirley Horn, and Frank Wess.
Theatre: September - December, 2002 Schedule They will be performed by Grammyaward winning pianist lambert orkis, and Lisa-Bethlambert, now with the Philadelphia Orchestra and formerly with the National http://www.theatre-washington-va.com/Schedule.cfm?TheScheduleID=17
Temple University Esther Boyer College Of Music pianist lambert orkis, playing with powerful intensity, swept throughthe pathos and lingered over the moments of resignation. Throughout http://www.temple.edu/music/museletterS98/mutter.html
Extractions: to give benefit concert The fierce intelligence she brings to a wide range of repertoire, and the quiet confidence with which she explores a piece's dramatic underpinnings are marvelous to behold. And in Orkis, a pianist of subtle but far-reaching skill, she has a collaborator worthy of her talents. San Francisco Chronicle The Boyer College is to be the beneficiary of a concert performed this April at the Academy of Music, by internationally renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and her musical collaborator and Boyer Professor of Piano, Lambert Orkis. The concert, on April 27, 1998 at 8:00 PM, will feature three Beethoven Sonatas, the Sonata No. 1 in D, Op. 12, the Sonata No. 5 in F, Op. 24 "Spring" and the Sonata No. 9 in A, Op. 47 "Kreutzer." Mutter is an extraordinarily elegant and persuasive artist. The sweetness of her tone is unfailing even in passages of great intensity; her instinct for propelling the musical line in an unbroken flow is deep and ingrained, and she commands one of the purest and most delicately fine-spun pianissimos one is likely to hear. New York Post This year Anne-Sophie Mutter celebrates the 21st anniversary of her remarkable career which began at the age of 13 when she played as soloist with Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic at the 1977 Salzburg Whitsun Festival. Equally in demand ever since as a soloist and chamber musician, Ms. Mutter appears regularly throughout Europe, the USA and Canada, and the Far East performing with the world's finest orchestras and with the world's leading conductors.
Extractions: Full Review Wonderful musical moments like those in this boxed set are rare indeed. Anne-Sophie Mutter and Lambert Orkis are without a doubt the perfect duo to perform the greatest violin sonatas by the greatest composer in the history of music. Add that to a beautifully produced set of Deutsche Grammophon cds of the highest standards, and you have recordings that will be a centerpiece of any classical music collection. It is one of the centerpieces of my collection, which means a great deal since it has competition from over 3,500 other classical cds. Writing this review is actually more difficult than I considered it would be, as the main dilemma isnt what to write, but how much. You see, these recordings present the listener so much, that one could write about their offerings for a longer period than most Epinions members would care to read. Therefore, I have decided to discuss the recordings in broader terms, with some references to individual compositions.
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