Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Season And Tickets The Sara Lee Chamber Series opens with German überviolinist Anne-Sophie Mutter,joined by pianist lambert orkis, in a recital inspired by song and dance. http://www.cso.org/sat_performdetail.taf?eventid=4013
Chicago Symphony Orchestra - About The CSO The series opens on October 14 with celebrated German violinist AnneSophie Mutter,joined by pianist lambert orkis, in a recital inspired by song and dance. http://www.cso.org/atc_press_021202scp.taf
Extractions: Press Releases Premieres FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 PERFORMANCES BY PIERRE-LAURENT AIMARD, ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER, EVGENY KISSIN, VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, PINCHAS ZUKERMAN, YO-YO MA, DANIEL BARENBOIM, PLUS APPEARANCES BY MANY MORE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS HIGHLIGHT 2002-2003 SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS SEASON Three-concert Sara Lee Vocalists Series celebrates the life and work of master lieder composer Hugo Wolf with recitals by Angela Denoke, Thomas Quasthoff, Thomas Hampson, and Robert Holl in collaboration with Daniel Barenboim Performances by Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Evgeny Kissin, Maxim Vengerov, Alfred Brendel, Evelyn Glennie, and Mitsuko Uchida, plus many more of the world's greatest artists headline the 2002-2003 Symphony Center Presents concert series. Highlights of this year's series include a return visit to Chicago by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, absent from the Orchestra Hall stage for eighteen years; as well as appearances by The Cleveland Orchestra, Alban Berg Quartet, Moscow Soloists, and other renowned ensembles.
Piano300 May 1-June 3 2001 Events members Jody Gatwood, violin, Kenneth Slowik, cello, and lambert orkis, piano, perform bysingers KT Sullivan, Michael McCoy, and singer/pianist Mark Nadler. http://www.piano300.org/perform05.htm
Extractions: May 1-June 3, 2001 Events During final month of the Piano 300 exhibition at the Smithsonian International Gallery there are many opportunities to hear superb pianists in a variety of musical styles. The "Piano Grand Finale!" will include extra performance tours and gallery talks, a reprise of last year's popular Art Night on the Mall featuring students from the Levine School, and more. Most of the programs listed below are free, and many take place in the exhibition itself, affording visitors a final opportunity to hear many of the historic instruments on display. Over 225,000 have visited the exhibition (through early April 2001), thousands more have visited the exhibition's website (www.piano300.org), and special public programs presented at various venues around the Smithsonian have been enormously popular. Though the exhibition will close on June 3, the National Museum of American History will continue its long-standing tradition of providing a wide variety of exhibition-related programs (visit www.americanhistory.si.edu
Piano 300 Programs, March 2000 And Beyond Noon, Renowned classical pianist lambert orkis, who is performing on thisweekend with the Smithsonian Chamber Music Society. Saturday, March 25. http://www.piano300.org/wperform.htm
Extractions: and More Celebrating Three Centuries of People and Pianos Performance Tours, Schedule through March and April Exhibition Tours Special Events More Performance Tours led by professional pianists with a variety of musical specialties will take place throughout the year that Piano 300 will be on view. Pianists who specialize in various musical genres classical, jazz, traditional, gospel, popular will demonstrate some of the pianos in the exhibition and discuss their own experiences in the music world; tours will last about an hour, and will take place on Thursdays and Saturdays at noon (additional tours will be held as part of the opening events on March 9, 11, 12). Museum docents will lead tours on Tuesdays at noon. All tours are free and open to the public. Special programs for Piano 300 will take place at least once a month. Opening Events Thursday, March 9 Performance tours will be led by NMAH staff, with an emphasis on classical piano repertoire. Noon James Weaver 2 p.m. James Weaver 4 p.m.
Beethoven-Complete Violin Sonatas, The (Mutter) containing famous violinist AnneSophie Mutter performing all ten of Ludwig van Beethoven'ssonatas for piano and violin, accompanied by pianist lambert orkis. http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Reviews/Reviews.asp?ReviewID=633
BRIDGE 9082 Richard Wernick: Paino Concerto; Violin Concerto Played brilliantly by pianist lambert orkis, Wernicks Piano Concerto is a workthat reconciles modernism with classical architecture a work of extreme http://www.bridgerecords.com/9082.htm
Extractions: BRIDGE 9082 Richard Wernicks music is much admired among a growing group of fans. The premiere recordings of these two major scores add significantly to the Wernick discography and reveal a composer of passion and vision. Played brilliantly by pianist Lambert Orkis, Wernicks Piano Concerto is a work that reconciles modernism with classical architecture- a work of extreme contrast and overreaching unity. The composer leads Symphony II in an impassioned reading. Wernicks Violin Concerto is given a heroic performance by soloist Gregory Fulkerson, and Symphony II, led by music director, Larry Rachleff. Wernicks virtuoso orchestral accompaniment is played with great intensity by Symphony II- otherwise known as the Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra, and is captured in hair-raising sonics!
Best Selling Classical CDs And this epic fourCD collaboration with pianist lambert orkis featuresimpressive interpretations filled with personality. The http://www.angelfire.com/biz/acousticdigest/clascdssum99.html
Extractions: Best SellingClassical CDs Simply put, 1999 was a great year for classical music. And the year's Grammy Awards in classical categories gave ample proof of an abundance of musical riches. Pierre Boulez and Michael Tilson Thomas were classical music's Santanastwo conductors with multiple nominations. But they also reveal how cutting-edge classical Grammy picks are when compared to Grammy's pop fare. Here are some of the top classical winners, along with our thoughts (and, in some cases, our own choices). Classical Album The success of this record (it actually won Grammys for Best Classical Engineered Album and Best Orchestral Performance, as well) is a testament to Michael Tilson Thomas's creative programming. He wisely chose to include "Persephone," Stravinsky's seldom-heard retelling of the Greek myth, over more ballet music, making this disc a gem for Stravinsky lovers. A winner of Grammys back in 1975 and 1996, the conductor has star appeal and a love for modern works. For the millennial Grammy Awards, you couldn't ask for a more appropriate winner. Our Pick:
AUGUST 26 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music' Previn's Tango, Song and Dance at the Lucerne Festival in Switzerland; with Previn'sfuture wife, violinist AnneSophie Mutter and pianist lambert orkis. http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/aug26.html
C24 Music Playlist For Feb 2, 2003 Ludwig van Beethoven Fur Elise John O'Conor, pianist Telarc 80313. Ludwig van Beethoven2 Contradances AnneSophie Mutter, violin lambert orkis, piano DG http://music.mpr.org/data/listings/c24/2003/02/C2030202.html
The Penn Current / November 29, 2001 / Snapshot Talk, Music And As light hit the stage, pianist lambert orkis moved his fingers across the blackand white keys, entertaining us with George Crumbs A Little Suite for http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/current/2001/112901/feature4.html
For Immediate Release Contact: Liza Kennedy Center recital debut of pianist Ingrid Fliter; 3/1/03. AnneSophie Mutter, violin, and lambert orkis, piano; 10/19/02. http://www.wpas.org/pr/pr_2002_season_release.htm
Extractions: For Immediate Release Contact: Liza Holtmeier Updated May 15, 2002 Washington Performing Arts Society James F. Lafond, Chairman Douglas H. Wheeler, President 2002-2003 Season Announcement WPAS Begins Season with Mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli WPAS Presents Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra For Two Nights, Two Programs WPAS Celebrates Season Opening with London Philharmonic Orchestra WPAS Commissions Two New Works WPAS Collaborates with Nine Community Partners From the Greater D.C. Area By Local Artists Robert Massey and David Wilson WPAS Presents 11 Artists in Education Activities WPAS Presents More Than 70 Performances WPAS Presents 10 Orchestras From Around the World WPAS Presents 16 Artist Debuts For Immediate Release Contact: Liza Holtmeier Updated May 15, 2002 Washington Performing Arts Society Announces 2002-2003 Season Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Cecilia Bartoli, Denyce Graves, Maxim Vengerov and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater To Perform Highlights include the finest in classical, jazz and gospel music
Bay Chamber Concerts for the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Also performing is National SymphonyOrchestra pianist lambert orkis. The program will include http://www.baychamberconcerts.org/Press.cfm?PRID=5182
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THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARTS AND LETTERS I. Yeo, winner Marceil Greenhalgh Bishop Music Award, $4000; lambert orkis, internationallyknown concert pianist and recent winner of a Grammy Award; Dr. http://www.nsal-dc.org/piano99-00.html
Extractions: Left to right: Kuei-I Wu, Promising Artist Award $2000; Marilyn Neeley, internationally known duo-pianist, music professor at Catholic University; Philip Kennicott, music critic from the Washington Post; Jennifer I. Yeo, winner Marceil Greenhalgh Bishop Music Award, $4000; Lambert Orkis, internationally known concert pianist and recent winner of a Grammy Award; Dr. Raymond Jackson, concert pianist and organist, music professor at Howard University; Catriona Erler, competition chair, former president, NSAL, Washington Chapter. We congratulate the winners and thank the judges for a difficult but excellent decision.
Âm Thanh Và S?c Màu Tháng 5 Translate this page c?p ngh? si tài danh Julian Rachlin (Latvia) và lambert orkis (M?) v?i T?i21, cây pianist hàng d?u c?a Ý Enrica Ciccarelli v?i m?t http://www.saigonnet.vn/vanhoa/tintuc/may02/31/amthanh.htm
Extractions: Ðêm 24 là cuộc tái ngộ của người Hà Nội với Julian và Lambert - tay violin và piano đã làm công chúng mê mẩn hồi mùa hè năm 2000, đã trở lại trong chương trình thường niên của Hennessy, chương trình mà Lambert Orkis thú nhận: "Tôi chỉ mong có ngày này. Sau chuyến đi VN lần trước, bạn tôi, nhà tổ chức biểu diễn Wes Benson gửi cho tôi cuốn băng quay lại toàn bộ chương trình, tôi nhìn những khuôn mặt khán giả sững sờ vì vẻ chăm chú, đam mê và sung sướng trong ánh mắt, trong nụ cười của họ. Tôi biết là mình còn phải quay lại, nhưng không ngờ lại được sớm thế này. Có lẽ sang năm tôi lại đến VN một lần nữa nhưng là để đi du lịch, nghỉ ngơi và tận hưởng không khí ở đây". Ngoài 12 khúc biên tấu dành cho piano của Mozart được Lambert Orkis biểu diễn xuất thần cùng Sonata của Schubert (song tấu), cả hai nghệ sĩ còn sẵn sàng biểu diễn đến khi "khán giá mỏi tay vì vỗ nhiều quá". Không được qui mô và tầm cỡ như các nghệ sĩ Ý, Mỹ và Latvia, nhưng đêm ra mắt khán giá nhà của cây guitar VN Nguyễn Thế An cũng nhận được rất nhiều sự mong đợi. Học guitar từ 1981-1989 tại Hà Nội, năm 1991 đến sống và tiếp tục hoàn tất bốn năm đại học tại Canada, học cao học guitar tại Cộng hòa Sec, Nguyễn Thế An hòa trong mình ba phong cách khác nhau với kỹ thuật biểu diễn mới - gọi là "kiểu dàn nhạc" (guitar độc tấu vang lên như tiếng của nhiều loại nhạc cụ cùng hòa tấu). Chương trình của anh là sự pha trộn kỳ lạ giữa dòng nhạc cổ điển (Chacone - của Bach), hiện đại (Vialla - Lobos) và dân gian VN (Bèo dạt mây trôi, Người ở đừng về, Ngẫu hứng Tây nguyên, Thánh Gióng...) Sau đêm diễn ở Hà Nội 31-5, anh sẽ tiếp tục diễn ở TPHCM. Ðúng là một dịp hiếm hoi để người yêu nhạc bác học được thưởng thức cùng lúc nhiều phong cách đỉnh cao, nhiều chương trình chất lượng. Niềm vui đến rồi qua, nhưng một nỗi buồn thì còn nguyên: tất cả các chương trình đều được thực hiện với sự tham gia của các đối tác nước ngoài: từ băngrôn quảng cáo đến vé vào rạp đều được in ấn rất đẹp và ấn tượng, chi phí cho chương trình rất cao, và điều cơ bản là được chuẩn bị từ một, thậm chí đến hai năm trước. Và tất nhiên nó chỉ thực hiện được khi đối tác nước ngoài "gãi" đúng vào "chỗ ngứa" của nhà tài trợ. Không có cái gì tự nhiên đến, không có quả chín nào không trồng không chăm tự nhiên rụng xuống tay ta. Trong khi tàn cuộc vui "mùa cổ điển" này, các nhà hát lại bình thản chờ đợi những chương trình chụp giật và chắp vá của các ông bầu - những chương trình không xem thì buồn mà xem thì mất vui, vì nó nghiệp dư ngay từ băngrôn và tấm vé vào cửa.
Primosch the Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia, the Folger Consort, the Philadelphia ChamberMusic Society, Speculum Musicae, pianist lambert orkis, the Barlow Endowment http://www.networkfornewmusic.org/primosch.html
Extractions: James Primosch When honoring him with its Goddard Lieberson Fellowship, the American Academy of Arts and Letters noted that "A rare economy of means and a strain of religious mysticism distinguish the music of James Primosch... Through articulate, transparent textures, he creates a wide range of musical emotion." Andrew Porter stated in The New Yorker that Primosch "scores with a sure, light hand" and critics for the New York Times , the Chicago Sun-Times , the Philadelphia Inquirer , and the Dallas Morning News have characterized his music as "impressive", "striking", "grandly romantic", "stunning" and "very approachable." A native of Cleveland, Ohio, and a student of George Crumb, Mario Davidovsky and Richard Wernick at the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University, Primosch's music has been heard throughout the United States and in Europe and Asia, including performances by such ensembles as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Collage, the Twentieth Century Consort, and Speculum Musicae. His Icons was played at the ISCM/League of Composers World Music Days in Hong Kong, and Dawn Upshaw included a song by Mr. Primosch in her Carnegie Hall recital debut.
440hertz - The London Piano Recital Database Recitals are currently sorted by pianist, then by date, Sort by date. Wed 7 th May03, lambert orkis chamber Fauré, Brahms /Joachim, Gershwin /Heifetz, Kreisler http://www.440hertz.com/recitals/index_name.htm
IMZ ViennaTVaward 2000 Violin Sonatas by AnneSophie Mutter and lambert orkis, featuring performance footageof the incredible Carnegie Hall concert of virtuoso pianist Arcadi Volodos http://www.imz.at/vtva/vtva00/vtva00entpd.htm
Extractions: Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach How does a fugue out of the "well-tempered-piano" by Bach sound, if you play all possible pitches at the same time? And how do you manage to shift the indispensable piano to the 5th floor without an elevator? These points, the female actor and composer Dodo Schielein is engaged in, might not be crucial ones in music history; in any case they are very unusual. The music of J.S. Bach inspired her to experiment with sound in a rather unique way: by using special cluster boards she condenses a fugue to a sound performance of only a few seconds. The short film of Susann S. Reck shows on one hand the actor working with a cluster board while on the other hand - contrapuntally - a piano is transported to her flat: You can't play a "well-tempered-piano" without worrying about transport first.
Amazon.com: Software / Categories / Macintosh Rock climber and violinist AnneSophie Mutter has conquered ger latest mountain;the complete cycle of Beethoven's violin sonatas with pianist lambert orkis. http://macinsearch.com/users/ccs/cd3.html
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Carl Fischer Music Publishing - Concert Dept His work Aftersong was written for the worldrenowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutterwho, with pianist lambert orkis, premiered the work at the Schleswig http://www.carlfischer.com/currierbio.html
Extractions: E-mail Us ... Downloads Sebastian Currier News List of Works Biography Discography ... Audio Clips Biography The music of composer Sebastian Currier has been performed worldwide in major cities such as Paris, Rome, Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Beijing, Moscow. London and Toronto. In the United States, his works have been performed in Carnegie Hall in New York, Symphony Hall in Boston, Kennedy Center in Washington and Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco. His work Aftersong was written for the world-renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter who, with pianist Lambert Orkis, premiered the work at the Schleswig-Holstein Festival, performed it at the Salzburg Festival, and then throughout the rest of Europe and the United States. Ms. Mutter and Mr. Orkis also performed another work of his, Clockwork, in major cities in Europe and Asia. He has received a Rome Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, several awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Friedheim Award, a Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, a Tanglewood Fellowship, and as held residencies at the MacDowell and Yaddo Colonies. Commissions include Fromm Foundation, Koussevitzky Foundation, Barlow Endowment, Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust and the American Composers Orchestra. A CD of his works performed by the ensemble Mosaic was recently released on New World Records. It includes Vocalissimus, which features soprano Susan Narucki in a work that sets the same short poem of Wallace Stevens eighteen different ways - each from a different point of view. We hear a formalist, a Mystic, a recluse, a satirist, an Introvert, and many others offer their unique interpretation of the poem. Next is Theo's Sketchbook, a work for piano, performed by Emma Tahmizian. This work is an anthology of the life's work of an imaginary composer - Theo - from his juvenilia to his last piece, a lullaby for his granddaughter. The CD concludes with a work commissioned by Mosaic specifically for the recording for the core members Zizi Mueller, Emma Tahmizian, Fred Sherry, and Daniel Druckman, Whispers.