Klassik Tipps Archiv Klavier Jun - Sept 01 Translate this page Percy Grainger (1882-1961) war Schüler von Busoni, befreundet mit E. Grieg undwirkte als pianist und Dirigent. maurizio pollini. maurizio pollini, Klavier. http://www.klassiktipps.de/archiv/ar 1 02/arklav7.htm
Extractions: KLASSIK TIPPS ARCHIV - Rubriken KLAVIER Empfehlungen Juni - September 2001 Leopold Godowsky , polnischer Pianist und Komponist, war zu seiner Zeit ein gefeierter Klaviervirtuose. Er ist bekannt für seine Bearbeitungen der Werke anderer Komponisten (z.B Studien über Chopin Etüden ), aber auch mit seinen eigenen Klavierwerken konnte er sich Ansehen erwerben. Das komplette " Triakontameron ", einer dreißigteiligen Folge von "Stimmungsbildern und Szenen im 3er Takt", die der weltberühmte Pianist und Komponist im Jahr 1920, als Abgesang auf den Wiener Walzer, komponierte, sind jetzt erstmalig auf CD erschienen. Percy Grainger war Schüler von Busoni, befreundet mit E. Grieg und wirkte als Pianist und Dirigent. Die neue CD mit Klavierstücken aus seiner Jugend zeigt einen Komponisten im Alter zwischen 10 und 20 Jahren, der bereits gekonnt Präludien Bachs adaptierte, eigenständige Stücke und Volksliedbearbeitungen schuf. Das klingt in einer gewissen Weise wie Unterhaltungsmusik ansehen, das dafür aber auf hohen Niveau. Robert Schumann hat wie kein anderer Komponist hat den Geist der Romantik am Klavier zum Ausdruck gebracht. Schumanns
Listen Japan: sAm Ross PaisleyConcert pianist, 18 . ? FredericChopin, Robert Schumann, maurizio pollini. Attila Gracza, 3 . http://listen.co.jp/sub1.xtp?parent=2142&pno=3
Extractions: Top Arts Music ... Performers : Pianists Agents and Managers Berman, Bart - Review blurbs, Discography, articles (esp. on Franz Schubert) Argerich, Martha b. 1941. - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Rubinstein, Arthur 1887-1982. - Arthur Rubinstein International Music Society Page, includes these biographical notes by Harold C. Shoenberg. Reichert, Aviram. - Born in Israel, includes biography, contact info, MP3 clips. Saracino, Siro - Curriculum, concerts, repertoire. Kolacny Duo: Steven and Stijn - Biography, RealAudio samples, calendar, contact info, more. Brendel, Alfred b.1931 - Links to biography, discography, essays and quotes. Kapell, William 1922-1953. - Brief biography. Klein, Andreas - (German) Biography, audio clips, reviews, concerts, photos. Rhodes, Julian b. 1964 - Piano, organ, and harpsichord player. Biography, calendar, etc. Grimaud, Helene - Fan page: pictures, reviews, interviews, audio samples. Lipatti, Dinu 1917-1950.
Plötzliches Erschrecken (, NZZ Online, 21. 8. 2001) Translate this page mit derselben Intelligenz erforschte und erlöste der pianist das fünfte es nachsolchen Momenten nachschöpferischer Energie, dass maurizio pollini nach der http://www.nzz.ch/2001/08/21/fe/page-article7L7P5.html
88keys - New Music Philadelphia - Editor's Letter Some years ago, pianist maurizio pollini, known in part for his commitment tothe music of our time, brought to New York's Lincoln Center a program of http://www.88keys.com/docs/nm_editor_letter.html
Extractions: Some years ago, pianist Maurizio Pollini, known in part for his commitment to the music of our time, brought to New York's Lincoln Center a program of Karlheinz Stockhausens Klavierstücke and Beethovens Diabelli Variations . The hall sold out completely on the strength of the artists name. After Pollini came on stage in his shirtsleeves and proceeded to use arms and elbows, as well as fingers, to produce Stockhausens dissonant sound clusters, fully a third of the audience walked out during the performancemuttering loudly in disgust, not bothering to disguise their contempt for exposure to such sacrilege contrary to the expected concert experience. This past February, pianist Garrick Ohlsson brought to Carnegie Hall a program including two of John Adams's works, China Gates and American Berserk , the latter commissioned by the hall and written specifically for Ohlsson. They were rapturously received, with Adams being called to the stage to share in an extended standing ovation. These two events highlight the dichotomy of much new music currently composed and performed. The late English critic Ernest Newman offered a basic analogy reflecting the polar distance between the various camps of human perception: In all ages there has been an inability on the part of the Aristotelian and Platonian, the cat and the dog, the Brahmsian and the Wagnerian, the slow coach and the fast coach, to see things from the others point of view. Until relatively recently, Philadelphia could not boast of its own stimulating and widely discussed new-music debates, witnessing passionate arguments over the merits of this or that contemporary composition. For its part, Relâche has commissioned six works under this seasons Future Sounds series, featuring performances followed by post-concert Come Throw a Chair sessions refereed by artistic director Thaddeus Squirelively give-and-take sessions untouched by the stiff arm of dogma. Concerts titled City Shimmer with Urban Underbelly may be heard on May 31 and June 1.
Galen Guengerich Sermon Several months ago, Holly and I attended a concert at Carnegie Hall performedby the pianist maurizio pollini and the Julliard String Quartet. http://www.allsoulsnyc.org/publications/sermons/ggsermons/at-the-river.html
Extractions: Reading: The Sounds of Home On October 20, 1874, from the large bedroom over the south parlor rose the keening wail of newborn Charles Edward Ives, who would register the myriad sounds of home as few people have, and who would never forget them, in the intimacies of the timbres and in their deeper human resonances. Jan Stafford , Charles Ives: A Life With Music Reading: The Musical Spirit of America "Are my ears on wrong?" asked Charles Ives. "I'm the only one, with the exception of Mrs. Ives (and one or two others), who likes any of my music, except perhaps some of the older and more or less conventional things. Why do I like these things? Why do I like to work in this way and get all set up by it, while others only get upset by it and it just makes everybody else mad?" Charles Ives was not interested in massaging the mind of the weak-eared; he did not produce soft easy entertainment. His father used to say. "You won't get a heroic ride to heaven on pretty little sounds." Whether to heaven or helland Ives went in both directionsthere was no room for pretty sounds. George Diehl
Carnegie Hall 's 2001-2002 Season Announced Programs include Béla Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle (12/04/01); an allBeethovenprogram with pianist Murray Perahia (1/22/02 27 with maurizio pollini. http://www.scena.org/columns/anson/010109-PA-carnegiehall.html
Extractions: On the Aisle On January 9, 2001, Carnegie Hall held its annual press conference to announce the coming 2001-2002 season. The luncheon event was attended by more journalists than usual, since it was the first time the media had access to Carnegie Hall personnel in the wake of the sudden resignation of executive director Franz Xavier Ohnesorg. In a prepared statement, Ohnesorg wrote: "Although it is too early to summarize my experience at Carnegie Hall since my appointment in January 1999, I am proud to say that the upcoming 2001-2002 season reflects the highest calibre of artistic programming." The good news is that next year's musical season (the first and last year that Ohnesorg programmed) is more star-studded than ever, with an abundance of interesting programming. Commissions and world premieres include new works by John Adams, Krzysztof Penderecki, William Bolcom, Marc-André Dalbavie, Francis Thorne, Tod Machover, and Philip Glass, whose Symphony No. 6, co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall and the Bruckner Orchestra, Linz in honor of his 65th birthday, will be performed by the American Composers Orchestra.
Ayako's Interesting Link maurizio pollini Page This page is about the pianist, maurizio pollini,especially his discography. He is also my favorite pianist. http://web.csuchico.edu/~at14/links.html
Robert Taub, Pianist No, the pianist admits with a broad grin, the arithmetic doesn't Among contemporarypianists, perhaps only Alfred Brendel and maurizio pollini have reconciled http://members.aol.com/CAMartists/rtaub.html
Extractions: Robert Taub in his New York apartment. He finds printed editions sterile alongside autograph scores Part of Beethoven's autograph manuscript of the first movement of the "Moonlight" Sonata. NEW YORK In his sparsely furnished apartment perched high above West End Avenue and dominated by a Steinway grand, the pianist Robert Taub was poring over musical manuscripts one recent afternoon, as he often does. "When I learn a piece," Taub says, "I ask myself, 'Why am I learning it?' And the answer is that I feel a lot about it and think there's something about it that I can communicate. But then I ask: 'Why did the composer write it? What did it mean to him?' And the best answers are in the sketches and the autograph scores, where you can see what choices were made and why." It is not impossible to interpret a piece of music from the printed score alone, and often an artist has no choice. Still, the printed score is the diagram of a result, whereas a manuscript captures the shape of inspiration on the wing. That, ideally, is what Taub wants to see. "No editor will print a double negative," Taub declares by way of illustration. The point arises apropos of Beethoven's Sonata No. 30 in E, which Taub will perform on May 19 in a rare piano recital in the Coolidge Auditorium at the Library of Congress in Washington. The library, not incidentally, owns the manuscript of the sonata, as it does those of Haydn's Sonata in E flat (Hob. XVI:52) and Milton Babbitt's "Canonical Form," also on the program.
Classical Music CDs G 01/76. PLETNEV, Mikhail (b.1957, Arkhangel'sk). 01/81. pollini, maurizio (b.1942,Milan). 01/82 no. 1 no. 2. PREVIN, André (American pianist, b.1929, Berlin). 01/83. http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/art/musi/cd/cdmusg.shtml
Extractions: G Composer, performer, group Title of composition(s) or CD CD no. GABRIELI, Giovanni (c. 1553/6-1612, Italy) The antiphonal music of Gabrieli for brass ensemble and organ GABRIELI Motets GABRIELI Music for San Rocco, 1608 includes In ecclesiis a 14; Sonata No. 19 a 15; Domine Deus meus a 6; Timor at tremor a 6; Jubilate Deo a 10; Sonata No. 18 a 14; Sonata No. 20 a 22; Magnificat a 33 GALLO, Domenico (1680-1762, Italy) Sonata no. 12 in E major (violin and piano) attrib. Pergolesi GALUPPI, Baldassare (1706-1785, Italy) Sonata no. 5 in C 01/61 no. 1 GARDEN, Steve, see: DIFFERENT TRACKS GAVIN, Nigel, see: DIFFERENT TRACKS GAZZANIGA, Giuseppe (1743-1818, Italy) Don Giovanni, Opera excerpts GEMINIANI, Francesco (1680-1762, Italy) 12 Concerti grossi GEMINIANI Sonata in A major, op. 4 no. 10 (violin and piano) GERRARD, Graeme (b. 1953, Australia) Strings of Token Strings:
Orange County - What's On This Season? remember, thanks to a pair of programs May 1415 by the Bavarian Radio SymphonyOrchestra and a recital May 21 by venerated Italian pianist maurizio pollini. http://www.wherela.com/OC_whatson.html
ConcertoNet.com - The Classical Music Network When I returned to Connecticut, I presented a fourhour radio program entitledMaurizio pollini Composers pianist, which explored this artists http://www.concertonet.com/Exec/review.asp?IndexReview=1079
Maurizio Pollini maurizio pollini. Music Live Maurizo pollini may be the finestpianist performing in the world today. He is in constant demand http://www.findthefun.com/events/e0005906.htm
Extractions: Maurizo Pollini may be the finest pianist performing in the world today. He is in constant demand to appear with the world's great orchestras and conductors. With his unmatched tradition of excellence, Mr. Pollini has earned awards from a Grammy for Best Soloist with Orchestra to the Grand Prix International du Disque for his recordings of Lizt. Click on a Venue for an expanded description and all of the events playing there.
Maurizio Pollini At Basic Music Son of a famous Italian architect, maurizio pollini is the intellectual's dreampianist an intrepid, intensely analytical explorer, who makes the piano his http://basicmusic.net/MusicianDisplay.php/musn/263
Extractions: Art Music, Performer, Piano Son of a famous Italian architect, Maurizio Pollini is the intellectual's dream pianist: an intrepid, intensely analytical explorer, who makes the piano his laboratory. Although Pollini's playing comes across to some as emotionally distant, his fantastic technical control and polish, boundless curiosity, and stylistic versatility have secured his position as one of the most challenging and deeply admired pianists of our time. Search for sheet music by Maurizio Pollini at Sheet Music Plus Maurizio Pollini
Pianists : Art Directory Votes 0) Rate It. pollini, maurizio (b.1942) Cosmopolis archive Italian pianistbiography and concert review. (Rating 0.00 Votes 0) Rate It. Quinn, Rachel http://www.123artist.com/art/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/more