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Tatjana Rankovich tatjana rankovich was born in Belgrade, in the former Yugoslavia, where she won three first prizes in national She is the first pianist ever to play the Second and Third http://www.eroica.com/phoenix/jdt143-tr.html
Extractions: Tatjana Rankovich, piano Tatjana Rankovich was born in Belgrade, in the former Yugoslavia, where she won three first prizes in national competitions by the time she reached the age of 18. Coming to the United States the following year, she studied at the Julliard School, where she earned Bachelor's and master's Degrees and won the Judelson Award. Her teachers have included: Josef Raieff, Benjamin Kaplin, Zelma Bodzin, and Clifton Matthews. Ms. Rankovich has concertized throughout the United States, Europe and South America, winning awards at the Young Keyboard Artists International Competition and the Artists International Auditions. her frequent appearances as soloist with the Belgrade Radio Symphony have been broadcast live on radio and television. ms. Rankovich is currently on the faculties of the Mannes College of Music and the Dalcrzoe School of Music. JDT 143 Audio Sample:Creston: PIANO SONATA, Op.9 (1st movement) CDs: Phoenix Records Catalog
Classical Net Review - Flagello, Creston, Giannini - Piano Works tatjana rankovich, piano Phoenix USA PHCD 143 Total time 7030 Summary for the Busy Executive Winning. This disc brings together piano music from 20thcentury Italian-American composers largely ignored. Most of the works here don't require a pianist this good. http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/p/phx00143b.html
Extractions: Phoenix USA PHCD 143 Total time: 70:30 Summary for the Busy Executive : Winning. This disc brings together piano music from 20th-century Italian-American composers largely ignored. Although they all had performances of their works and commissions at least some time in their careers, these men came under a cloud of indifference. To a great extent, American music passed them by. I would also contend that while their talents were true, they were minor (excepting Flagello), and for some reason, people don't want to spend time with anything less than the absolute bona fide best. It's a version of the Beethoven's Ninth Syndrome. The problem is that, taking the attitude to its extreme, you wind up listening to just one work. So the question really is how much dross you will tolerate. Will you listen to Brahms's Second? Mahler's Fifth? Bach's Cantata #10? How about Grieg's Piano Concerto or Schubert's Rosamunde music? The syndrome indicates, in my opinion, an unhealthy attitude toward art that segregates it to the quasi-sacred part of our lives, rather than relates it to all parts of our lives. In other words, art shouldn't necessarily be something we have to dress up for.
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Suffolk Times 8 p.m.pianist tatjana rankovich performs music by Bach, Chopin, Prokofiev and Schumann at North Shore Public Library, http://www.timesreview.com/st09-13-01/stories/calendar.htm
Extractions: Friday 14 9 a.m.Trails Center head scratcher, 2 1/2-mile easy hike sponsored by Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. Meet at Trails Information Center in Manorville, quarter-mile north of LIE Exit 70. Bring field guide. Rain cancels. 209-0030. (9/14) 5-8 p.m.EEAC Invitational Show opens with artists' reception at East End Arts Council gallery, 133 East Main St., Riverhead. Exhibit features work by five artists chosen from the year's previous exhibitions: Brian Burkhardt, Lauren Chambers, Garance, Peter Lucas and Marilyn Stevenson. Refreshments served. Show runs through Oct. 21. 727-0900. (9/14) 8 p.m.Pianist Tatjana Rankovich performs music by Bach, Chopin, Prokofiev and Schumann at North Shore Public Library, Route 25A, Shoreham. 929-4488. (9/14) Saturday 15 8:15 a.m.Bus trip to New York City offered by Southold Town Recreation Department, leaving from Peconic Lane, Peconic, recreation center. Transportation: $15. 765-5182. (9/15) 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Book sale sponsored by Friends of Mattituck-Laurel Library, Main Road. Rain dates: Sept. 22 and 23. (9/15) 9 a.m.-2 p.m.'Formal' car wash and bake sale sponsored by East End Lions Club (formerly Mattituck Lioness Club) to benefit local charities at Mattituck firehouse, Pike Street. Car washers do their work in formal attire. 734-4269. (9/15)
Tatjana Rankovich More than simply an accomplished pianist, she is tatjana rankovich displayed a richnessof artistry and a depth of commitment which assure her a future on the http://www.tatjanarankovich.com/press.php
Extractions: Read an interview with Tatjana in NIN, August, 2002 (in Serbo-Croatian) "...More than simply an accomplished pianist, she is an intelligent artist, capable of bringing to life a work that has never been played before, and making it sound like an established masterpiece." - Fanfare "...performed with an exquisite touch, and displayed commanding and deeply probing qualities of expression." - La Libre Belgique, Brussels "Her artistic and technical mastery allows her to attain rigorous perfection of execution without sacrificing the necessary quality of creative fancy." - Gazetta Del Sud, Catania, Italy "Tatjana Rankovich displayed a richness of artistry and a depth of commitment which assure her a future on the concert stage." - NIN, Belgrade "She achieved a perfect balance of structural clarity, tonal resonance, subtle nuance and expressive abandon while preserving a flawless continuity." - Le Soir, Brussels
Nicolas Flagello Order JDT 143, Creston/Flagello/Giannini AMERICAN PIANO WORKS tatjana rankovich,piano, $15.99. to composing, Flagello has concertized widely as a pianist and has http://www.eroica.com/phoenix/jdt143-nf.html
Site Seeing composer Alain Pierre Pradel (born in Guadalupe) and pianist tatjana rankovich (born in Belgrade and based in New York http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/2001/03/cabbage.htm
Extractions: The cabbage patch ... Another dip into the postbag this week for sites discovered and/or made by our readers ... This first one's well worth exploring Jenny Setchell's website for the Rieger pipe organ in Christchurch Town Hall, New Zealand. Although the chosen topic is quite specific and narrow, this site is extensive and interesting, with (for example) a wide-ranging Pipe Organ Links page providing mini reviews of the sites linked, an events page which is bang up-to-date and an organ crossword, if you'd like to test your knowledge. Don't assume that the site's all about organs there's plenty of other material here too. It's well-designed, up to date, and it all seems to work. www.nzorgan.com Staying with the keyboard, Piano tonight, anyone? Jared Rhoads writes with details of his nicely designed site Piano Tonight , based around concert listings, MP3 files and artist and composer profiles. Although piano-centred and USA-centred, it also caters for other types of classical music, and other areas of the world. When I tried the events calendar, it seemed glaringly empty, however, but this is a new site, so presumably the database will grow. www.pianotonight.com
Piano Concert At BNL March 19 9813. Contact Diane Greenberg, or Mona S. Rowe. Mailed 2/19/98.pianist tatjana rankovich TO PERFORM AT BROOKHAVEN LAB, MAR. 19. http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/1998/bnlpr021998.html
Extractions: Contact: Diane Greenberg, or Mona S. Rowe Mailed 2/19/98 PIANIST TATJANA RANKOVICH TO PERFORM AT BROOKHAVEN LAB, MAR. 19 Upton, NY - The U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory will present a concert by pianist Tatjana Rankovich on Thursday, March 19, at 8 p.m. in the Laboratory's Berkner Hall. The concert is open to the public. A native of the former Yugoslavia, Ms. Rankovich came to the U.S. at age 19 to earn her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Juilliard. Since then, she has toured in the U.S., Europe and South America, receiving acclaim from both audiences and critics. She has been a featured artist on WQXR's "Young Artist Showcase" and WNYC's "Around New York." Currently on the piano faculty of Mannes College and the Dalcroze School of Music, Ms. Rankovich has been honored with numerous awards. For example, she captured the first prize at the 1989 Artists International auditions, and she has won top prizes at the Olga Koussevitsky and Young Keyboard Artists International Competitions. The program for the Brookhaven concert consists of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Sonata in F Major, K. 332; Maurice Ravel's Valses nobles et sentimentales; Frederic Chopin's Preludes, Op. 28; Paul Creston's Sonata for Piano, Op. 9; and Sergei Rachmaninoff's Etudes-Tableaux, Op. 39.
News Release 98' Thursday, February 19 pianist tatjana rankovich to Perform at BNL March19. Tuesday, February 17 Media Advisory Model Bridge Contest. http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/news_releases98.html
Welcome To Piano.com Pollini, Maurizio biography and discography for the Italian-born pianist. rankovich,tatjana - dedicated to the performance of contemporary American music. http://www.piano.com/pianist/pianist_classical.cfm
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Wanadoo Translate this page Another new piano site is West Indies Piano, which appears to belong to composerAlain Pierre Pradel (born in Guadalupe) and pianist tatjana rankovich (born in http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pradel/LR.htm
Diabelli Variations -- 34 Pianists 31. Leopold Godowsky III, pianist, New York, NY. 32. Lance La Bianca,pianist, Ardsley, NY. 33. tatjana rankovich, pianist, New York, NY. http://www.northportarts.org/diabelli.html
Extractions: Admission free. Reservations required. The Diabelli Variations This opus, that Alfred Brendel has described as, "The greatest of all piano works," might justifiably be considered an afterthought of Beethoven's. According to most accounts, in 1819 Anton Diabelli, a composer and prominent music publisher, sent a copy of a waltz theme he had just written to 50 composers, requesting that each of them write one variation on the theme for a composite set. He intended to publish this set and to use the profits from sales to benefit orphans and widows of the Napoleonic Wars, but he probably also wanted to promote his new publishing firm. Beethoven was one of the recipients of the theme, but he is said to have refused to participate in the project, referring to the waltz as a "cobbler's patch," or, by some accounts, "trash." The composite set was indeed published, but without a contribution from Beethoven. Nevertheless, the theme must have eventually grabbed his attention, because by 1820, in a letter to one Peter Joseph Simrock, of the Bonn publishing house, Beethoven refers to his work on the variations as, "grand variations on a German waltz." Martin Cooper, in his book entitled
Goldberg Variations -- J.S. Bach -- 32 Pianists 29. Carol Montparker, pianist, Huntington Bay, New York. 30. Alexandra Eames,pianist, New York, New York. Aria tatjana rankovich, pianist, New York, NewYork. http://www.northportarts.org/goldberg.html
Extractions: Admission free. Reservations required. One of Johann Sebastian Bach's keyboard masterpieces is his Goldberg Variations . Consisting of 30 variations on an aria, its original publication was titled Keyboard Practice, consisting of an Aria with diverse Variations for the Harpsichord with two manuals. Composed for enjoyment for music lovers by Johann Sebastian Bach, Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Count Kapellmeister and Choirmaster in Leipzig. In a musical first, we will present this 32-part piece in a performance by 32 musicians Aria: Joe Patrych Producer/Engineer Bronx, New York Aglaia Messina Pianist Huntington Bay, New York Chip Smith Film Editor Northport, New York Carol Lutker Administrator Northport, New York Steven Pidd Student Northport. New York Jean Vandersall Pianist Huntington, New York Elizabeth C. Caserta Pianist Lloyd Harbor, New York Edith Auner Pianist Stonybrook, New York
Classical Net Review - Creston/Giannini/Flagello - Piano Music tatjana rankovich grew up in Belgrade and received degrees from Juilliard. I foundher to be a dedicated pianist with the technical and interpretive skills http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/p/phx00143a.html
Extractions: Phoenix USA PHCD 143 Total time: 70:30 Paul Creston (1906-1985), Vittorio Giannini (1903-1966), and Nicolas Flagello (1928-1994) all were Italian-American composers who were associated with a fairly traditional (one might say "old-fashioned") style of writing. Giannini and Flagello enjoyed a long-lasting mentor/pupil relationship. And, as an interesting bit of trivia, the latter two men were brothers to well-known opera singers; Giannini's sister Dusolina was a soprano, and Flagello's brother Ezio was a bass-baritone. This CD is an illuminating collection of their major works for solo piano. Creston's attractive sonata, which opens the disc, runs the coolest emotional temperature. Written in 1936, it comes from the early portion of his career. In the opening movement alone, its moods shift from a toccata-like purposefulness to lyricism to a sort of neo-Baroque playfulness. The second movement is a wry classical dance, and the third is a richly-harmonized barcarolle. The finale is a moto perpetuo again liberally flecked with nuances characteristic of the Italian Baroque. The Six Preludes come from 1945. They supposedly illustrate "rhythmic structures" (for example, "regular subdivision overlapping") to which the composer (largely an autodidact) devoted his theoretical energies. The rhythmic distinctions, I'm afraid, are lost on me, but that didn't keep me from enjoying this vivid and varied set of Preludes; they don't feel academic at all. The fourth Prelude seems to want to turn into a rhumba.
Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music Oliveira. In fact, pianist tatjana rankovich is no slouch either. Herplaying in the two concertos has real glitter and Romantic sweep. http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=743
Classical CD Reviews January 2001 Part 3: Classical MusicWeb (UK) CD a personal testament on the part of the pianist Alan Rowlands 1973) A GoldoniOverture (1967) Piano Concerto No 3 (1959) tatjana rankovich (piano) Elmar http://www.musicweb.uk.net/classrev/2001/Jan01/Jan01_3.htm
Extractions: Part 4 M-R] [ Part 5 S-Y] [ Part 6 Misc] ALPHABETICAL LISTING MARIO CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO GUITAR RECITAL Lorenzo Micheli, Guitar Naxos 8.554831 [AD] Lorenzo Micheli certainly has a feeling for this music and is sensitive to its demands. As always the recorded sound achieved by Naxos is excellent. CHARPENTIER (c. 1645-170 Te Deum (H 146), Motets Pour Le Roi Louis
Extractions: We are already used to praising John McCabe, Eric Parkin, Margaret Fingerhut, Ralph Holmes and Raphael Wallfisch for their dedication to recording and live performing rare British music. Tatjana Rankovich will, I hope fall into the same category. This collection of substantial items promises well indeed. Ms Rankovitch is a most fluent and technically capable pianist with no shortage of brilliance thankfully matched with an expressive vein. We also have Phoenix (an unsung or under-sung label - we hardly ever hear about them - why?) to thank for their valour in recording music which is hardly safe 'box-office'. Phoenix have even resisted the temptation of adding some Gershwin as is the misguided habit in other areas where rarer American material is offered on disc or in concert. Nicholas Flagello is first represented by two waltzes. The first is tender and Ravelian; the second desperately busy like over-wound and gabbling machinery. Flagello recycled these works into his 1965 suite for harp and string trio and in the scherzo of Symphony No. 1. The Sonata is not as 'purple' as the Giannini of one year later. It is tougher: Gothic in its clangour, angular and melodramatic with little rushing rivulets of notes. The Rubato central section is romantic strenuously attitudinal music - striking, dark and gestural. Allegro vivace quanto possibile is a pretty clear incitement to speed and Rankovitch needs no second bidding. The movement has all the desperately stony excitement of a wild machine freed from its governor.
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