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Extractions: Archive Article - Fall 2000 Index AUGUST 29, 2000. The implications are huge. To date, the classical music industry, in large part, has shied away from tapping technology as a source for innovative marketing. Now, listening to performing artists on the Web is earmarked to promote, rather than reduce, attendance at concerts. The internet can assist concert organizations in marketing their concerts, encouraging concert-goers to be familiar with their lineup of performers. Moreover, bookers for concert organizations will have a new resource from which to select artists, rather than solely be dependent on managers choices for flavor-of-the month" soloists. They can actually hear and view for themselves, rather than book from subjective opinions and hearsay. Additionally, concert-goers who check out artists on the Web will be able to make a more informed choice as to what concerts they wish to attend and have a more intimate knowledge of an artist that they do go to hear, as in the Pollack case. Developed by the Los Angeles-based web design firm Info 2, President Arnie Boyarsky commented on the unusual aspects of dealing with the classical music world. "We have designed for Pop artists such as jazz musician Chico Freeman, but entering the classical music arena with an interactive site that uses the latest technology is entering untested ground. It is a question of leading the way gently so that acceptance is smooth."
Extractions: For Irvine World News Despite a long association with the Yamaha Corp. in the United States and Japan, despite living in Los Angeles County, where he works as a piano professor at USC - not to mention despite there being a Yamaha center in Irvine - it has taken world renowned pianist Daniel Pollack years before finally making his Irvine debut. After becoming ill, Pollack is back in action performing and giving master classes, both of which he will offer at the Yamaha Music Center in Woodbridge on Saturday at 2 p.m. in his Irvine debut. "Because of the nature of the audience, there's nothing super-heavy on my concert," said Pollack, who will offer a program of short works.
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Extractions: Biography According to Time magazine, "pianist Daniel Pollack's artistry has a flair for the romantics." Pollack's two romantic classical recordings on Four Winds First Kiss and Passionate Kiss encompass that flair, the tonal beauty, the grand line sweep and the power that has brought Pollack universal acclaim. Daniel Pollack began his studies at the age of four, and made his debut with the New York Philharmonic at the age of nine, performing Chopin's First Piano Concerto. He is a graduate of the Julliard School from the class of the legendary Rosina Lhevinne. He continued his graduate studies at the Hochshule fur Musik in Vienna under a Fullbright scholarship. Pollack first came to the international music world's attention, when he became a prizewinner in the International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow. Subsequently, he concertized throughout the former Soviet Union, and became the first American to record there. His concert career has taken him across the United States countrywide, and worldwide across four other continents - Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. Daniel has been on the music faculty of the University of Southern California for 25 years. When not teaching or performing, he is much in demand on International Competition juries, among them the Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, and Rachmaninoff in Russia, and the Queen Elizabeth Piano Competition in Brussels. His talent has also attracted attention from Hollywood. When actress Amy Irving played Prokofiev's Third Piano Concerto as the winning pianist in "The Competition" (co-staring Richard Dreyfuss), the performance on the soundtrack was Pollack's.
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Extractions: July 19, 1998 "This year's Tchaikovsky Piano Competition, which came to a controversial climax in Moscow three weeks ago, saw the explosion of a shining new British talent on the international piano scene. While other pianists marched off the stage of the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire to polite applause or - on one or two painful occasions, complete silence - Frederick Kempf, 20, won ovation after standing ovation, and became the hero of the competition. Kempf, educated at St Edmund's School in Canterbury and taught by the great Ronald Smith before becoming a star pupil at the Royal Academy of Music, first came to widespread attention when he won the 1992 BBC Young Musician of the Year competition. But none of this had prepared him for the emotional buzz of the Tchaikovsky competition. "The applause after my Tchaikovsky concerto went on and on for about 10 minutes," he recalls, almost with a sense of wonder. "This was always my dream. Not to win a competition, but to bring that much pleasure to an audience. It took the announcer some time to calm them down. By the time I got to halfway through the last movement of my Rachmaninov 3, I decided just to enjoy myself. It was like a roller-coaster ride towards the end. It was so exciting. And then I had to wade through the crowds, with everyone trying to touch me, and the audience still clapping even after the lights were turned out and the janitors were sweeping up."
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Extractions: Grigory Alumyan (Cello - Russia) Web concert hall hosts a rare performances of Hans Choi (Baritone) Hans Choi captured the 1st. prize in the International Tchaikovsky Competition (Voice) about 10 years ago. The duo concert broadcast at the Web Concert Hall was recorded live in his most recent tour of Japan in October, 2002 with international acclaimed pianist, Dr. Mi Jung Im, who is the 1st. prize winner of 1997 San Antonio International Piano Competition. Web Concert Hall Schlern International Music Festival - a new classical music festival (chamber music and solo performances and summer school) in Italian Alps (Schlern International Music Festival) www.schlernmusicfestival.org
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Reviews Of Pianist Anthony Tobin daniel pollack still teaches there, while Thomas J. Lymenstull now teaches atthe Interlochen Arts Academy. Professor daniel pollack's recommendation. http://www.anthonytobin.net/letters.htm
Extractions: Please find below references from two of my teachers from the University of Southern California. Daniel Pollack still teaches there, while Thomas J. Lymenstull now teaches at the Interlochen Arts Academy. These PDF pages are best viewed at a resolution of 100% Professor Daniel Pollack's recommendation Professor Thomas J. Lymenstull's recommendation I also have a letter from the pastor of Asbury Methodist Church, where I am Music Director. Top of Page
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USC Thornton Faculty Ms. Carver's performances, both as conductor and pianist, have been broadcast FloraL. Thornton School of Music with professors daniel pollack (piano), Cherry http://www.usc.edu/music/faculty/fackeys.html
Extractions: Bernadene Blaha, lecturer, keyboard studies, has performed in concert and as a soloist with orchestras throughout North America, Europe, Mexico, Bermuda and Jamaica. Recent seasons have included appearances with the Hamilton and Calgary Philharmonic Orchestras; the Edmonton, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and Houston Symphony Orchestras; and a tour of western Canada with the Calgary Philharmonic. Ms. Blaha has been a regular guest on the CBC radio network and has recorded for WQXR radio in New York. She performed the opening orchestra concert and solo recital at the XXIX International Chopin Festival in Czechoslovakia, a solo recital at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, and a United Kingdom solo debut in London. In addition to other significant performance prizes, Ms. Blaha's top prize in the 11th Annual International Piano Competition in New York City resulted in two highly acclaimed recital appearances at Carnegie Recital Hall and the Lincoln Center Library. Lucinda Carver , lecturer, keyboard studies, is the music director and conductor of the Los Angeles Mozart Orchestra and is in demand as a guest conductor and concert pianist. Her teachers have included eminent artists such as Murray Perahia, Gary Graffman, Hans Leygraf and John Perry. She holds a doctor of musical arts from USC, an artist diploma from the Salzburg Mozarteum and a master of music from the Manhattan School of Music. Her critically acclaimed New York debut came at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival in October 1995, conducting the Brooklyn Philharmonic in Richard Einhorn's opera/oratorio
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Extractions: listen! Here are links to information about other great teachers in the 20th century: Marguerite Long (bio at Marguerite Long - Jacques Thibaud International Competition website - no longer available) - worked with Debussy and Ravel, taught at the Paris Conservatory. Marguerite Long : A Life in French Music, 1874-1966 , a biography by Cecilia Dunoyer published by Indiana University Press, is available from Amazon.com.
Executive Lifestyle Not since Texan pianist Van Cliburn's historic win in 1958 has any Tchaikovsky Competition,whose name will endure, said one of the jurors, daniel pollack. http://www.andrys.com/f-sing2.html
Extractions: Controversial: Freddy Kempf enraptured the audience in the 1998 Tchaikovsky Piano Competition but was only placed third Related article: Repertoire with the most exuberant spirit of adventure 28 Jun 1999 Briton's creative talent ensures he will join pantheon of great pianists, says LIONEL CHOI YOU are only allowed to take one bow. It's a competition." Or so young British pianist Freddy Kempf was told during the finals of the 1998 Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow. And so he had no choice but to leave the explosion of cheers from the ecstatic audience which went on for some 20 minutes following his riveting back-to-back performances of the Tchaikovsky First and Rachmaninov Third concertos, even after the stage was cleared and the house lights in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire were turned off. Busloads of screaming fans jammed the corridors to take a closer look at the young star, the hero of what is arguably the classical music world's most prestigious tournament. Not since Texan pianist Van Cliburn's historic win in 1958 has any participant been granted such feverish rock-star treatment. And all this from a discerning Muscovite audience well-acquainted with their own unparalleled legacy of pianistic excellence.