Records International Catalogue January 2000 predominantly arranged for piano and string quartet by the brother of the pianistwho performs ignaz jan paderewski (18601941) Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogJan00.html
Extractions: Home January 2000 January 1999 January 1998 ... December 1997 JOHAN HALVORSEN Music for the Stage JACK SYDNEY GERBER (1902-1979): Balaton Rhapsody, Fiesta, Prelude-Stonehenge, The Sea, Requiem for Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Chorus and Chamber Orchestra. Gerber was a South African who made his fortune in steel and horse training. Music remained a hobby all his life but he devoted himself to it consistently. The four small tone poems here are romantic in style, representing respectively Lake Balaton in Hungary, sun-drenched Spain, orgiastic Druidic rituals and the sea. The requiem is a contemplative, subtle work which eschews high drama in its personal response to death and the hereafter. Mid-price. Claremont Symphony Orchestra; Charles Vandezand. Patricia Clark (soprano), Jean Allister (contralto), Duncan Robertson (tenor), London Chamber Singers, Chamber Orchestra; Anthony Bernard. Prestige Classics PRCDSP 100 (England) SCOTTISH LIGHT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC HEINRICH VON BIBER (1644-1704): Missa Bruxellensis XXIII vocum. Like the recently recorded Missa Salisburgensis, this work (wrongly attributed to Roman composer Orazio Benevoli) is a festive one composed for the Salzburg cathedral when the prince-archbishop was the celebrant. Double choir, strings, horns, trumpets and drums join a continuo of organ, strings and bassoons in a superb example of the grand mass of the golden age of the baroque (and the work itself, receiving its world premiere recording here, may be Biber's last). La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Le Concert des Nations; Jordi Savall. Alia Vox AV 9808 (Spain)
Piano, Harpsichord Organ C01-C187 Violin Viola C188-C249 ignaz FRIEDMAN Mazurkas; Nocturne in E b (all Chopin); La volume from Pearl, to includehis paderewski concerto, will 8 in c (Beethoven), 6 jan., 1953; Suite http://www.norpete.com/catalog/instr-cd.htm
Extractions: Return to Top of Page Return to Welcome Page JOSEF HOFMANN : Chopin Recital, Live Performance, 1936, Carnegie Hall; w. Barbirolli Cond. NYPO: Concerto #2 in f (Chopin), Live Performance, 1945. (Italy) Urania 22.229. JOSEF HOFMANN Vol. VII, Great Concerto Performances, incl. Concerto #4 in G (w. Mitropoulos Cond.); Emperor Concerto #5 in E b (w. Lange Cond.) (both Beethoven); plus other concerto-movement excerpts from the Ford and Bell Telephone broadcasts. 2- Marston Transfers by H. Ward Marston. Most Recent Marston Release 35.90, the Set. JOSEF HOFMANN Vol. VI, The Casimir Hall Recital, 7 April, 1938, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, incl. Chopin, Schumann (the latters Kreisleriana Waldstein Sonata #21 in C);
International Piano Archives At Maryland, UM Libraries rolls, including master rolls of Josef Hofmann, Ignace jan paderewski, and IgnazFriedman; On and Off the RecordThe Collected Essays of jan Holcman (NEW http://www.lib.umd.edu/PAL/IPAM/IPAMfact.html
Extractions: E-mail: dm137@umail.umd.edu The International Piano Archives at Maryland (IPAM) is a unique resource for the study, appreciation, and preservation of piano performance. IPAM's collections comprise one of the world's most extensive concentrations of piano recordings, books, scores, programs, and related materials, including the archival papers of many great keyboard artists. The International Piano Archives was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1965 by Albert Petrak and Gregor Benko, who soon moved the organization to New York City where they added William Santaella to the staff. In New York, the Archives quickly grew into an audio treasure and earned acclaim for its reissues of historic piano performances. In 1977 the International Piano Archives was given to the University of Maryland, College Park, where it serves students and faculty as well as an international community of musicians, researchers, and friends of piano performance. From 1980 to 1994, under the leadership of Neil Ratliff, IPAM's collections increased and diversified, and the reissues of historic piano performances continued. Mr. Ratliff also initiated the publication of books and a newsletter as well as a program of public events and exhibitions. IPAM's first Curator, Morgan Cundiff, was succeeded in 1993 by Donald Manildi.
Internet Resources For Polish Culture Internet Movie Database jan Jakub Kolski. Juliusz Machulski Among the Many PolesPaderewski and Dmowski - by a liner note by Ezra Rachlin. ignaz Friedman (1882 http://www.slavweb.com/eng/cee/poland/polcult-e.html
|[hîñ\[XF¶» Internet Movie Database jan Jakub Kolski. Among the Many Poles Paderewskiand Dmowski - by Great Pianists of the 20th Century - ignaz Friedman; http://www.slavweb.com/jp/cee/poland/plcult-j.html
Today In History ~ January 23 1932 El Salvador army kills 4,000 protesting farmers 1940 - pianist jan IgnazPaderewski becomes premier of Polish government in exile 1948 - Gen. http://twotrees.www.50megs.com/attic/history/01/23.html
Reviews concertos for Steelpan and Orchestra (jan Bach), Tap works of Liszt and Chopin, andIGNAZ FRIEDMAN plays piano concertos of Gershwin and paderewski with JESUS http://classicalcdreview.com/reviews.html
Lemmata P paderewski, Ignacy jan Padovano, Annibale http://www.oeaw.ac.at/mufo/lemmata/lemma_P.html
Dates In History 1865 jan 25th) Battle of City Point, VA (James River, Trent's Reach 1940 PianistIgnaz paderewski becomes premier of Polish government in exile; 1941 German http://www.datesinhistory.com/cgi-bin/bigphp.phtml?v1=jan23
Lotz Music Store - Books,cd's,sheet Music And Videos Solo Piano by Ignacy J. paderewski (Editor), Frederic of the 20th Century IgnazFriedman ~ Ludwig the 20th Century - Ignacy jan paderewski ~ Frédéric Chopin http://www.lotzdollpages.com/music1.html
Bio pianist mit dem http://www.geocities.com/meyerholt/bio.htm
Extractions: Der Vater Tatjana Sergejewna Meyerholt (1820 - 1904), der Tochter eines hohen Beamten des Kriegministeriums. Pjotr Adamowitsch Schostakowskij - 1880 Erste Reise nach Deutschland Liebesliederwalzer , Op. 52, von Brahms kennen und fertigt in der Folgezeit eine Auswahl daraus in einer "Ausklang" - 1881 Bekanntschaft mit dem norweegischen Pianisten Edmund Neupert. Edmund Neupert Edvard Grieg Klavierfantasie , die er erst Jahre später ausarbeiten und Grieg widmen wird. Als "Nachklang" der Walzertranskriptionen nach Brahms beginnt Strümpel mit der Komposition der ersten seiner drei Walzersammlungen mit dem Titel "Ein Walzerstrauss" - 1883 Zweite Reise nach Deutschland 1889 Reise nach Paris zur Weltausstellung
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