Classical Net Review - Copland, Creston, Zuckerman - Piano Works I've praised peter vinograde's playing and musicianship before when I reviewed a aWho's Who of musical New York (although premiere pianist William Masselos's http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/p/phx00149a.html
Extractions: Phoenix USA PHCD 149 Total time: 74:31 Summary for the Busy Executive : Terrific explorations of terrae incognitae I've praised Peter Vinograde's playing and musicianship before when I reviewed a CD of music by Nicolas Flagello ( Albany 234 ). Here, he tackles two acknowledged masterpieces, both by Copland, and three unknown works. I'll tackle the Creston and Zuckerman first. Creston's Seven Theses will probably shock those who know items like the marimba concertino or the Symphony #2. The work lies far closer, at least in its harmonic thought, to American Modernism (say, Copland's music of the Twenties) than to what we might expect from familiar Creston - diatonic chords leavened with major sevenths and ninths. The work - a series of short mood studies - stems from 1933, and it shows Creston in the process of finding his composing self. It's apparently a more conscious act than people realize. The muse may descend, but she tends to do so to people who are already working their behinds off. It will take Creston a few years to hit on his characteristic sound, but he does hit it. Metamorphoses , a variation set, comes from the early Sixties, after Creston's music had begun to sink into oblivion. Part of it was the times. Young composers had once again symbolically killed their musical fathers to pursue mainly Webern's brand of serialism. Creston was by no means alone: a lot of wonderful music got crammed into a dark, forgotten corner of the closet, along with the 16mm family films. Composers like Creston were caught between a rock and a hard place. Their music was anathema to the zealots on both sides of the aisle - the terminally traditional and the terminally cool. If anyone was going to do Creston, it was going to be the new-music crowd, but those guys were essentially distracted by bright shiny objects. In
Oshkosh Symphony Orchestra: 2002-2003 Season Press Releases pianist peter vinograde comes to Oshkosh to join the OSO in a performance of Gershwin'sPiano Concert in F, as part of an eveninglong tribute to composers who http://www.folklib.net/oso/oso_2002.shtml
Memorial Eddy; duopianists Gena Raps and Eugenia Monacelli; and pianist Morey Ritt AccompanyingMr. Fuchs and Miss Nelsova were Audrey Axinn and peter vinograde. http://www.arturbalsam.org/memorial.htm
Extractions: Balsam clearly had the devotion of his students, from Manhattan, Blue Hill and beyond, who joined in the celebration. Chamber music was heard from pianist Dan Berlinghoff, violinist Setsuko Nagata, violist Sander Strenger and cellist Timothy Eddy; duo-pianists Gena Raps and Eugenia Monacelli; and pianist Morey Ritt, violinist Carol Stein Amado and cellist Barbara Stein Mallow. Accompanying Mr. Fuchs and Miss Nelsova were Audrey Axinn and Peter Vinograde. The solo pianists included Diana Boyle, Paul-André Bempéchat, Edmund Battersby, and your correspondent. Each of us felt privileged to participate.
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
MAPC JS Bach International Competition, peter vinograde has performed Dr. vinograde receivedthe Manhattan School of has presented concerts as pianist and organist http://www.mapc.com/sections/arts/keyboard02.htm
Extractions: with Barbara Oldham, Horn and Marianne Weaver, Flute October 13 - Stephen Hamilton - Organ Dr. Hamilton is Minister of Music at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, New York, where he conducts an acclaimed professional choir of sixteen voices and administers an annual concert series. He is on the artist faculty of Hunter College and teaches music at the Browning School. As a concert organist he has appeared throughout the United States and abroad performing with several major orchestras and at national and regional conventions of the American Guild of Organists. He is currently Dean of the New York City Chapter of the AGO. His program will feature music by Widor, Reger, Mendelssohn, Bach, Kenton Coe, Franck, and Vierne. October 20 - Edwin Hymovitz and Daniel Weiser - Duo Piano Edwin Hymovitz has been a frequent performer in this series. A long time resident of New York, he formerly taught at the New England Conservatory and Boston University. He is especially noted for his performances of the French and Russian repertoire. He is joined by his former student, Daniel Weiser, in a program with a distinct Russian accent. They will play Variations on a Balkan Theme by Amy Beach and other works by Arensky, Scriabin and Rachmaninov.
Alfred Joel Fisher of Ireland at the International Choral Festival, Il Fabricatto di canto in Milan,performances of At winter's End by New York pianist, peter vinograde, and the http://www.eccsociety.com/members/fisher.htm
Extractions: Canadian composer, Alfred Fisher is an independent voice in the international new music scene. Entirely dedicated to the primacy of musical engagement and communication, Fisher eschews stylising in favour of a music rooted in philosophic/literary soil that continues to yield basic challenges of language, coherence, personal expression, historic precedent and continuity. His record as a composer includes commissions from Radio Telefis Eireann, Wayne State University, the Cork International Choral Festival, the International Suzuki Association the Canadian Music Centre, the Canada Council, CBC and others. His works have been performed in Canada, the U.S., Central America, the U.K., Republic of Ireland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Poland, Turkey, Israel, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Taiwan. His compositions have been presented by such artists as David Burge, Peter Vinograde, William Tritt, Bruce Vogt, Arthur Rowe, Ernesto Lejano, Sandra Munn, Jorge Suarez, Norman Nelson, Michael Bowie, Thomas Rolston, Claude Kenneson, Paul Pulford, Tanya Prochazka, Claire Carberry, Rivka Golani, Michel Szczesniak, Giselle Dalbeck, Robert Riseling, William Street, Stephane Lemelin, James Ehnes, Walter Precztawski, Dina Namur, Bruce Kelly, Harold Wiens, Stan Fisher, Mary Morrison, Hsu-yi Lin, Thomas Linde, Kimberley Enns-Hildebrand, the Orford Quartet, Silesian Quartet, Penderecki Quartet, New Arts Quartet, Symphony of the Irish Radio, Edmonton Symphony, Calgary Symphony, Kingston Symphony, Pro Arte Singers, the National Chamber Choir of Ireland and others. Recent performances have included
Arkell Schoolhouse Gallery - 1998/99 Concert Season Schedule Trio piano, violin, french horn peter vinograde - piano Setsuko Nagata - violinNina His recitals with duo partner pianist Lydia Wong present the repertoire http://www.w7.com/a_and_e/arkell/9899conc.htm
Extractions: Ian received a Juno Award in 1976, and continues to produce CDs, radio broadcasts, and soundtracks for theatre and film. He writes songs inspired by books, films and the imaginative development of actual experience and travel adventures. Rooted in Canadian folklore and tradition, his music delivers his politics, his humour and his vast knowledge of the world.
Welcome To Piano.com information. peter vinograde concert pianist who specializes inperformaces of works of JS Bach and 20th Century masterworks. http://www.piano.com/pianist/pianist_classical.cfm
Beethoven Festival 2002 Carlyss * Carol Ou * Dmitry Rachmanov Ann Schein * peter vinograde Camerata NewYork Orchestra Richard Owen, conductor Agustin Anievas, pianist Dalit Warshw http://www.cameratany.org/pages/beethoven.html
Extractions: Beethoven Festival returns with its daylong activities culminating in the premier of a "new" Beethoven Symphony for the festival finale. Inspired by her discovery of a virtually unknown orchestral transcription by Beethoven himself of one of his piano sonata movements, the prizewinning composer and pianist Dalit Warshaw has orchestrated the remaining movements, and will be at the Festival to discuss the new transcription. World-renowned pianist Agustin Anievas will perform the Emperor Concerto to open the finale with the critically acclaimed orchestra Camerata New York , conducted by Richard Owen, Jr. Performers at the Beethoven Festival 2002:
Maryland/Washington Datelines Annapolis Opera The Annapolis Opera David and Tatjana Geringas, cello and piano, March 21; peter vinograde, piano, March ofsoprano Rosa Lamoreaux, flutist Karen Johnson and pianist Betty Bullock http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/concerts-and-events/pn/mar99/washdate.html
Extractions: There is a chamber music concert conducted by Piotr Gajewski on April 16 at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts. The program includes Grieg's Holberg Suite , Vivaldi's Piccolo Concerto in C Major , Pachelbel's Canon in D Major , and Bach's Suite No. 2 in b minor, BWV 1067 . The ASO also presents a Family Concert on March 27, at 2 and 3:30 p.m., titled "Peter Pan and Wendy," with conductor David Wiley and the Bob Brown Puppets. Call 410/263-0907 Austrian Embassy Recital Peabody faculty members Earl Carlyss, violin, and Ann Schein, piano, will give at recital at the Chancery of the Embassy of Austria on March 26. The program includes Shubert's Two Impromptus, Op. 90 , performed by Schein; Fritz Kreisler's Quartet , performed by Carlyss, Sheng-Tsung Wang, violin; Igor Zubkovsky, cello; and Michael Stepniak, viola; and Shubert's Piano Quintet, "Trout." Call 202/625-2361 On March 28, The Emerson String Quartet appears at 3:30 p.m.in the Jim Rouse Theatre at Wilde Lake High School, program TBA. The Emerson is followed by two recitals at Smith Theater, Howard Community College: Slovenian pianist Dubravka Tomsic at 3 p.m. on April 11; and the Vellinger String Quartet at 8 p.m. on April 24, performing works by Haydn, Britten, and Brahms. In addition, The Classic Jazz Series presents Baltimore Jazz Orchestra (March 6). Call 410/715-0034 or 301/596-6203 in D.C.
Washington/Maryland Datelines 24; pianist Jon Klibonoff, Jan. March 7; Trio Parnassus, March 14; Davida nd TatjanaGeringas, cello and piano, March 21; peter vinograde, piano, March 28 http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/concerts-and-events/pn/sept98/washdate.html
Extractions: Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, conducted by Ronald Gretz and staged by Braxton J. Peters, is staged on Oct. 9 and 11 at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis. The opera will be sung in English and the cast includes Jeff Buchman as the Count, Meagan Miller as the Countess, Tom Zielinski and Laura Lewis as Figaro and Susanna. The company will also present a "Mozart by Candlelight" evening at Carroll House on Dec. 13. Newly appointed conductor Leslie Dunner will give his first concert with the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra on Sept. 5, at 6 p.m. at Downs Park, Pasadena, and on Sept. 6, at 6 p.m. at Quiet Waters Park, Annapolis. On the program is John Williams' Cowboy Overture , Hardemann's Lord of the Dance , and Strauss's Waltz and Polka among other popular works.
Extractions: Links: Schleiermacher, Steffen - News, biography, discography, repertoire and concerts listing of the German avant-garde pianist and composer. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It , Report bad link! Serkin, Peter (b.1947) - Biography by Kirshbaum Demler and Associates, Inc. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It , Report bad link! Serkin, Rudolf (1903-1991) - Kennedy Center tribute page. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It , Report bad link! Sherman, Russell - Mr. Sherman studied with Eduard Steuermann, a pupil and friend of Ferruccio Busoni and Arnold Schoenberg. Currently Distinguished Artist-in-Residence at the New England Conservatory in Boston. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It , Report bad link! Smidak, Miron (b.1980) - Brief information on the young Czech pianist. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It , Report bad link! Sokolov, Grigory (b. 1950) - Site dedicated to the russian pianist; includes a short biography, several reviews, and audio files. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Spring 2003 Concerts and alto saxophones with guests peter vinograde, piano; David The American StringQuartet peter Winograd, Laurie JeanBernard Pommier, conductor pianist. http://www.msmnyc.edu/2002-2003Concerts.htm
2002 Camp Faculty Dr. peter vinograde, pianist, is an outstanding interpreter of JS Bach and 20th centurycomposers, peter vinogrades annual tours of the US, Canada, and Asia http://timp.net/youngmusicians/summer_camp/2002_camp_faculty.htm
Extractions: 2003 Camp Faculty In alphabetical order Sue Baird , pianist, has been teaching piano for 24 years in Idaho, Nebraska and Wyoming. She studied Piano Pedagogy at the University of Idaho. She has participated in several community organizations, and is on the Young Musicians Board of Directors. She was registered in the Federation of Piano Teachers in Nebraska, and other local organizations in Sheridan and Rock Springs while living in those communities. At the present time, she teaches 28 students ranging in age from 8 to adult. She designed her own multi-media lab to supplement her students with a variety of hands-on experiences. She is an expert on music software that teaches young students music theory and composition. Other activities include accompanying local middle school choir concerts, church organ accompaniment, directing and accompanying church choirs, as well as solo and ensemble work. She is also a member of a chamber group in Evanston. Ron Blackham , composer, received a BA degree from Brigham Young University in organizational communication with a second major at California State University Fresno in music with an emphasis in music education and composition. He currently teaches at Farmersville (CA) Unified School District. Over the years he has taught beginning through high school band and choir where his compositions are often performed.
Pianists Top Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano Uribe, Blanca Colombian pianist; biography, news, discography, repertoire. vinograde,peter Has established himself as an outstanding interpreter of piano http://alchoholism.gowebinfo.com/Top/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Piani
Of Time And Sky UND 46 $20.98. peter vinograde (piano). Instantly impressed as a pianist witha big technique, a lively mind, and a passionate commitment to the music.. http://www.musiccentre.ca/ds/CDs/OfTime.html
Extractions: The two major works on this recording, Michael Matthews' Of Time and Sky and Alfred Fisher's Six Fantasy Pieces , were paired for their contrasting styles. Both are immediately accesible and intesely expressive, and both end quietly, but there the similarities end. The Matthews work, in three large sections, moves from a knotty, acerbic opening through a contrapuntal, intense lyricism, into a jazzy, delightrully enpredictable jaunt. Then, as themes become more ephemeral and fragmented, the music dreamily drifts out of our consciousness. The Fisher work, in six movements of varying lengths, features the wild shattering and unpredictable (1 and 2), the reflective and sensual (3 and 6), the terse and witty (5) and the sparkling and virtuostic (4). "Instantly impressed as a pianist with a big technique, a lively mind, and a passionate commitment to the music.. an excellent recital." - Joseph Horowitz
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Bangkok Post Friday 16 August 2002 - Music Dance in numerous master classes with renowned pianists including peter vinograde, JaneCoop Russian cellist Linda Jennings and Russian pianist Elvira Galioullina. http://scoop.bangkokpost.co.th/bkkpost/2002/aug2002/bp20020816/en/realtime/16Aug
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