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Extractions: Beethoven composed Bagatelles, mere trifles? It hardly seems possible, this composer from whom every note seems to have been dragged as if as the result of some tumultuous artistic struggle. Yet he did - three sets in all. And he himself refers to them as 'trifles'. Not that surprising, really, when we remember that music was his language; hopeless with words, he expressed himself fully only - and totally - through his music. And so the Bagatelles are his small talk, his relaxation. One imagines him sitting at the piano at the end of a hard day's composing, and playing for his own benefit, something light, as it comes into his head, with no worry about somehow unifying it into a cohesive whole of three movements, as for a sonata, for instance. The listener must approach the Bagatelles in the same way. The set that Susan Kagan chooses for her recording is the second set, Opus 119. Their genesis is interesting. Barry Cooper, the British Beethoven scholar, has established that numbers 1-6 date from as early as 1797, 7-11 much later. The complete set was published in 1823 - the year of the Diabelli Variations and the Ninth Symphony, underlining the impression that they provided a repose from the serious business of composition.
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Extractions: Pianist Evgeni Mikhailov was born February 7, 1973 in the city of Izhevsk (Russia) into a family of musicians. After graduating from the Music School and Music College in Izhevsk, he entered Kazan State Conservatoire (class of Professor E.Bournasheva), then took a post-graduate course at the Moscow State Conservatoire (class of Professor M.Voskressensky). Since September 1996 Evgeni Mikhailov has been a teacher of Kazan State Conservatoire, and since November 1997 - a soloist of Moscow State Philharmonic Society. In 1993 Evgeni Mikhailov won the 9th V.Safonov All-Russian piano Competition in Kislovodsk. In 1995 he became the winner of the 1st A.Scriabin International piano Competition in Nizhny Novgorod (Russia), and also the possessor of three special prizes, including the S.Richter's prize. In 1996 E.Mikhailov become the laureate of the 1st G.Eriksson International piano Competition (Sweden). In 1999 he become the laureate of the 21st International piano Competition "E.Pozzoli" (Italy).
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Extractions: home shop help contact ... search RADIO TWO IN PERFORMANCE A series of special documentaries, prepared by broadcaster Paul Kennedy and producer Denise Ball A SERIES OF CONCERTS FEATURING RUSSIAN MUSICAL CELEBRITIES (HOSTED BY ERIC FRIESEN) PLUS PAUL KENNEDY'S FEATURE DOCUMENTARIES LOOKING AT THE STATE OF CLASSICAL MUSIC IN RUSSIA Tuesday January 12 The Concert: From the Ascona Festival, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Yuri Temirkanov with violin soloist Dmitri Sitkovetsky: Rimsky-Korsakov Suite from The Golden Cockerel Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 1 Tchaikovsky Symphony no. 4 The Feature: The first in a weekly three-part series on the state of music in Russia. Tonight Paul Kennedy presents a documentary on the legendary Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. Founded in 1866, the Conservatory has been at the centre of Russian musical life nuturing performers and composers for several generations. Today the Conservatory struggles for its survival, another victim of the economic chaos that affects all aspects of Russian society. Tuesday January 19 The Concert: From the 1998 Schwetzingen Festival, pianist Mikhail Pletnev in recital: Beethoven Piano Sonata in A Major, Op. 2 No. 2 Piano Sonata in C Sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Moonlight" Piano Sonata in G Major, Op. 14, No. 2
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Extractions: About Us Help Sitemap Archive ... Life Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Monday, February 04, 2002 On its first visit to China the Russian National Orchestra (RNO), under the baton of world famous conductor Mikhail Pletnev, made a brilliant debut in Beijing Saturday. RNO was founded in 1990 by the great pianist Pletnev and in the past 10 years, the orchestra has been called "a musicmiracle". The orchestra, one of the world's top ten orchestras, also performed Rossini's "Gazza Ladra Overture" and Sibelius' Symphony No. 2. RNO was founded in 1990 by the great pianist Pletnev and its recordings of masterpieces by famous Russian composers, including Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky, have been widely acclaimed.
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Extractions: CONTACT: Tel/Fax: +7(8432) 93-38-94 EMAIL ........ was born February 7, 1973 in the city of Izhevsk, Russia into a family of musicians. After graduating from the Music School and Music College in Izhevsk, he entered Kazan State Conservatoire (class of Professor E.Bournasheva), then took a post-graduate course at the Moscow State Conservatoire (class of Professor M.Voskressensky). Since November 1997 Evgeni Mikhailov has been a soloist of Moscow State Philharmonic Society In 1993 Evgeni Mikhailov won the 9th V.Safonov All-Russian piano Competition in Kislovodsk. In 1999 he become the laureate of the 21st International piano Competition "E.Pozzoli" (Italy). Since 1995 Evgeni Mikhailov gave many concerts in Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan and other Russian cities. In June 1995 he was invited to play as soloist with Deutsche Symphonie Orchester Berlin under the direction of V.Ashkenazy in Berlin Philharmonic Hall performing the Concerto for Piano with Orchestra by A.Scriabin. In September 1995 he played Scriabin's poem "Prometheus" together with Russian National Orchestra under the direction of M.Pletnev at the music festivals in Germany and Switzerland. During all this time Evgeni Mikhailov has prepared many programs, including the cycle of 10 Sonatas by A.Scriabin. In 1998 he recorded two CD with those sonatas at the Russian recording firm "Melodiya". Evgeni has successfully toured in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Norway. He got wonderful reviews of his creative work in the Russian newspapers "Music Review", "The Culture", "Arguments and facts", in the magazines "Music Life", "Music Academy", and also in the foreign press.