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DOMESTIC NEWS - 10-Dec-95 Israeli pianist aviram reichert Wins Second Prize in Tokyo. ( Ha'aretz Dec. 3). The Israeli pianist, aviram reichert, 24, has won http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH07z70
Music In The Mountains aviram reichert Piano Medalist in Van Cliburn International Competition in 1997.This Israeli pianist is in his fourth season with Music in the Mountains. http://www.musicinthemountains.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/statc.home/file/dsp_solo
Extractions: Medalist in Van Cliburn International Competition in 1997. This Israeli pianist is in his fourth season with Music in the Mountains. He has appeared frequently as a soloist with the Israel Philharmonic, the Haifa Symphony and the Israel Chamber Orchestra and has played and recorded with orchestras in Dessau and Tokyo. Click on pictures for brief bios. A Three Week Festival of Classical Music Stay Informed Links About Durango Contact Us ... Home
Reichert Piano Concert At FLC Israeli pianist aviram reichert will perform in concert at 730 pmWednesday in the Roshong Recital Hall at Fort Lewis College. http://www.durangoherald.com/archives/arts434.htm
Extractions: Israeli pianist Aviram Reichert will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Roshong Recital Hall at Fort Lewis College. His performance will be the fourth in the 2000-01 FLC Artist-in-Residence Program. A favorite with Durango audiences as a result of his many performances at Music in the Mountains, Reichert is a frequent soloist with all the leading orchestras in his native country, including the Jerusalem Broadcast Symphony Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. He won the Bronze Medal at the 10th Van Cliburn International Competition in 1997, only months after he had been awarded the top prize in the first Dong-A International Piano Competition in Seoul, Korea. In addition to his concert performance, Reichert will conduct a free piano master class from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Roshong Hall. The class is open to students and teachers of piano. For further information on the master class, call Lisa Campi at 247-7134 or 375-9529. The Artist-in-Residence Program was started in 1995 by a small group of Durango residents who volunteered their time, financial support and expertise. The program is intended to offer Four Corners residents the opportunity to experience high-quality artistic performances, as well as to interact with artists representing a variety of genres. Furthermore, the program enhances the educational opportunities of FLC and Durango 9-R students by providing master classes, as well as performances in informal settings.
Concert Hall Grand Setting For Festival Orchestra However, the night belonged to Israeli pianist aviram reichert, who ignitedthe audience with a vigorous reading of SaintSaens Piano Concerto No. http://www.durangoherald.com/archives/arts382.htm
Extractions: Special to the Herald An embarrassment of riches Saturday nights performance in the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College featured two conductors and three big works: Bachs Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, Poulencs Concerto in D Minor for two pianos, and Saint-Saens majestic Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, the "Organ Symphony." Thursday, Friday concerts were also outstanding The Thursday and Friday Music in the Mountains concerts also offered memorable performances. Thursdays program in the Purgatory performance presented works by Haydn, Ravel and Copland. However, the night belonged to Israeli pianist Aviram Reichert, who ignited the audience with a vigorous reading of Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No. 2. Like a jet fueled rocket, Reichert played with an intensity that never let up. By the time he reached the finale, Reichert had established a perfect thrust of musical necessity. It was as if he, the orchestra, and the audience were on a launch pad lifting off. Im serious. People around me marked the urgency of the music in a variety of ways. One woman down the row rocked her green plastic chair with such muscularity I thought shed go overboard before the pianist did.
Van Cliburn Foundation minor Lev Vinocour Polonaise in Fsharp minor aviram reichert Nocturne in C narratedby Van Cliburn) $29.98 - Van Cliburn Concert pianist (1996 documentary http://www.cliburn.org/vcf/vcfvideo.html
Extractions: CONCERTO features six half-hour programs profiling the six finalists of the Eleventh Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in rehearsal and performance with James Conlon and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. The pianists play selected movements of the following works: Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 (Stanislav Ioudenitch), Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 2 (Oleksiy Koltakov), Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3 (Antonio Pompa-Baldi), Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 (Olga Kern and Maxim Philippov), Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 (Maxim Philippov), and Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23 (Wang Xiaohan). As seen on PBS. DVD Only NEW ITEM!
Van Cliburn Foundation and Valery Kuleshov ($1,000 each Van Cliburn) Highest Ranking pianist of the WilliamFuller Foundation, Marcia and Bobby French 3. aviram reichert/Israel/10,000 http://www.cliburn.org/competition/pastcomptext.html
Extractions: Adler, Vicky (Brazil); Alexanian, Anahid Lydia (Canada); Alvarez, Carmen (Uruguay); Bethel, Edward Clement (USA); Boatright, Jo Garner (USA); Borges, Rafael (Mexico); Cho, Sung-Mi (Korea); Cooper, William D. (USA); Garcia Salas, Zoila Luz (Guatemala); Hallman, Milton Hastings (USA); Jolly, James (USA); Keillor, Elaine (Canada); Kim, Jung Kyou (Korea); Lima, Arthur Moreira (Brazil); Linzmeyer, Marlene M. (USA); Lipovetsky, Leonidas E. (Uruguay); Mastroianni, Thomas (USA); Motekaitis, Manigirdas (USA); Noguera, Marta Hebe (Argentina); Paik, Yun Hee (Korea); Payne, Dorothy Katherine (USA); Pinto, David (UK); Saarinen, Gloria (New Zealand); Sandoval, Jr., Jose (Mexico); Thomas, Charles Edward (USA); Watson, Margaret C. (USA); Wells, Leslie Marie (USA); Wilkinson, Grace (UK); Wolfe, Walter (USA); Yaggy, Sandra (USA)
Johannesburg Musical Society Calendar 5. aviram reichert piano Saturday 14 June Linder 20.00 A medallist at the prestigiousVan Cliburn Competition, this Israeli pianist has superb technical http://www.at.artslink.co.za/~jms/season.htm
Extractions: Wits Great Hall : 17.00 This young brother and sister team stunned audiences with their duo performances at the Unisa International String Competition of 2002. Mikhail was First Prize winner at the Competition, as well as at the Pablo Sarasate International Violin Competition, and Sonya is also a prize-winner many times over. Together they are an extraordinarily exciting duo. cello Linder : 20.00 These French musicians have delighted audiences on their past tours of South Africa. Their performances are marked by superb musicality, as well as passion and delicacy. Cellist Pernoo has performed with important orchestras such as the Moscow Philharmonic, while pianist Ducros is an accomplished soloist in his own right.
Cape Town Concert Series - Programme Saturday, 21 June, aviram reichert (piano). 2003 Second Season. Saturday,20 September, AVIV STRING QUARTET and pianist DROV BIRAN. http://www.ctconcerts.co.za/programme.html
Extractions: Click on each name to read more about the artists. Monday, 10 February MIKHAIL OVRUTSKY (violin), SONYA OVRUTSKY (piano) Wednesday, 5 March HANNA VAN NIEKERK (soprano), ANNEKE LAMONT (piano) Saturday, 22 March JÉRÔME PERNOO (cello), JÉRÔME DUCROS (piano) Saturday, 26 April ALDO LAGRUTTA (guitar) Saturday, 24 May THE CROWSON STRING QUARTET and MARIA REINDERS (clarinet) Saturday, 21 June AVIRAM REICHERT (piano) Saturday, 19 July Saturday, 23 August THE SONG CIRCLE Sunday, 21 September AVIV STRING QUARTET and pianist DROV BIRAN Wednesday, 15 October Wednesday, 29 October THE SWANWYK TRIO Saturday, 15 November ADAM ALEKSANDER WEGRZYNEK (piano) To subscribe to all six concerts in each season and save money, go to our Subscription page. Tickets for individual concerts may be bought: at Computicket outlets by telephone using a credit card: Computicket call centre 083 915 8100 Monday - Wednesday 09h00 - 17h00, Thursday - Saturday 09h00 - 18h00 online through Computicket Programme About the Cape Town Concert Series The Venue ... Home
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Recent Events University with a concert of works by George Gershwin including Rhapsody in Bluewith pianist and Grand Valley State University ArtistFaculty aviram reichert. http://www.avatarbrass.com/recent.htm
Extractions: avatar b r ass Recent Events February 18, 2002, Avatar made it's debut as the Ensemble-in-residence at Grand Valley State University with a concert of works by George Gershwin including Rhapsody in Blue with Pianist and Grand Valley State University Artist-Faculty Aviram Reichert. Also joining Avatar on the concert were soprano Diane Penning, percussionist Bill Vits and pianist John Schuster-Craig. December 23-24, 2001, Avatar performed special Christmas music at Remembrance Reformed Church in Grand Rapids. December 16-19, 2001, Avatar went on tour in South Florida performing a seasonal show of Gershwin, Nutcracker and Traditional holiday tunes. In addition, Avatar performed concerts at local schools in the Naples area featuring music from the Big-Band era as well as holiday pieces. On Friday, November 9, 2001, Avatar performed at the inauguration ceremony for Grand Valley State University's third president, President Mark A. Murray. Among the works performed was Eric Ewazen's Grand Valley Fanfare , a Fanfare for Brass Quintet commissioned in 2001 by Grand Valley State University on the occasion of President Murray's inauguration.
NETRAC Calendar Pleasant Whatley Center aviram reichert-VAN CLIBURN MEDALLIST. Choctaw County ArtsCouncil, Hugo, OK Music Festival, featuring Donald Ryan, pianist 200 pm A http://www.netxarts.org/calendar.html
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Klassiknet : Opera Competition Yakov Kasman, 30 (Russia); Jon Nakamatsu, 28 (United States); aviram reichert, 25(Israel round of the competition held 5 7 June, each pianist will perform http://www.culturekiosque.com/klassik/news/ra1van.htm
Extractions: The six finalists are: Filippo Gamba, 28 (Italy); Jan Gottlieb Jiracek, 24 (Germany); Yakov Kasman, 30 (Russia); Jon Nakamatsu, 28 (United States); Aviram Reichert, 25 (Israel); Katia Skanavi, 25 (Russia). Semi-finalist Stanislav Ioudenitch, 25, of Uzbekistan, was unable to compete after suffering second degree burns to his hand while making tea. Winners will be announced at the Gala Awards Ceremony on Sunday, 8 June at 5 p.m. In addition to receiving cash awards and a recording opportunity, the medalists are offered two years of international concert management by the Van Cliburn Foundation. Concert engagements also are arranged for the other three finalists. The first prize is valued at approximately $250,000.
Extractions: L. J. Ruede (formerly L. R. Dubiel) received her musical education at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University , Houston, Texas and at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Ruede studied violin with Raphael Fliegel, Ronald Patterson and Eudice Shapiro at Rice Ms. Shapiro was for two competitions one of the chosen accompanists for Van Cliburn Piano Competition chamber performances and with Kenneth Schanewerk and Sin Tung Chiu in Fort Worth. She has attended chamber music and orchestral institutes from Florida to California, and is a free-lance professional violinist as well as an alumna of the Brazos Valley String Quartet. Ruede is also a graduate of the master's level archives program, History department, TCU, and has a master's degree in Library Science from Texas Woman's University. Ruede comes from a musical family: brother Clay, Fort Worth-raised cellist, was taught by TCU's Harriet Woldt and, as a founding member of the Arden Piano Trio , was featured on the "Cliburn at the Kimbell" concert series in 1984. An offshoot of the famous Beaux Arts Trio, the Arden has published
UNISA MUSIC FOUNDATION PRESENTS aviram reichert (PIANO). Return visit by this acclaimed Israeli pianist medallistat the 10 th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Forth Worth http://pmaa.co.za/unisa.htm
Extractions: ZK Matthews Great Hall, Unisa Main Campus JOHN SCOTT (ORGAN) World renowned organist of St Pauls Cathedral, London on his first concert tour of South Africa will perform on Unisas magnificent Rieger Concert Organ. Follow the hyperlink above for biographical information, tour schedule and programmes Friday 28 February 2003 @ 20:00
What New(s)? Yakov Kasman, Katia Skanavi, Jan Jiracek, Filippo Gamba and aviram reichert asthey As a designer and pianist, I wouldn't consider designing a piano for any http://www.steinwaynaples.com/news.htm
Extractions: What's New(s) The latest information about what's happening in the piano industry and at the Steinway Piano Gallery Piano Grand! A Smithsonian Celebration on PBS Steve Allen's 75th Birthday Celebration Carnegie Hall Opening 2000 Van Cliburn Competition Broadcast ... Piano Gallery Reaches Finals for National Steinway Award Steinway Piano Gallery Underwrites "JAZZ" A Film By Ken Burns 12/20/00 - NAPLES, FL "Jazz music objectifies America," says trumpeter Wynton Marsalis at the outset of Ken Burns' 10-part documentary, JAZZ . "It's an art form that can give us a painless way of understanding ourselves." In the hands of this acclaimed filmmaker, JAZZ , is a journey across an American landscape divided by war, segregated by race, united through swing and dance, and ultimately redeemed through this most American of art forms. "Jazz," the drummer Art Blakey liked to say, "washes away the dust of everyday life." With 75 interviews, more than 500 pieces of music, 2,400 stills and over 2,000 archival film clips - many rare and never before seen - the series follows the growth and development of jazz from the gritty streets of New Orleans to the Lincoln Gardens on Chicago's Southside where Louis Armstrong first won fame, from Prohibition-era speakeasies to the wide-open clubs of Kansas City. The Steinway Piano Gallery of Naples helped bring the program to Southwest Florida. The program originally aired in January and is being rebroadcast in February.
The New Israel Woodwind Quintet The New Israel Woodwind Quintet will return to the US for a spring 2003 tour withguest pianist aviram reichert (Van Cliburn Competition silver medalist). http://www.jwentworth.com/israel/israel.htm
Extractions: Mozart K 452 mvt 3 "This virtuoso piece (Jean Francaix's Quintet #1) was performed by the five young musicians with great confidence, spontaneity and simple elegance that inspired gaiety" ( Die Welt , Germany) "...perfect equilibrium between the ensemble's unity and every individual soloist's ability to express himself....It appears that these young musicians are already setting new standards for woodwind players." (Ha' aretz, Israel) "...the young Israelis performed Pavel Hass's Quintet op. 10 with intensity and fervor. This work, with its intricate rhythms and broad melodious lines, was a wonderful experience..." Chezy Nir, horn The New Israel Woodwind Quintet will return to the U.S. for a spring 2003 tour with guest pianist Aviram Reichert (Van Cliburn Competition silver medalist). The tour repertoire includes Mozart (Fantasie in F Minor, K. 594), Ligeti (Six Bagatelles), Poulenc (Sextet for piano and winds), Beethoven (Quintet in E flat for piano and winds), Hindemith (Kleine Kammermusik), Danze (Quintet in B flat), Francaix ("L'Heure du Berger") and more. The Quintet has won wide acclaim from critics as well as from distinguished musicians under whose direction they have performed - among them Mordechai Rechtman, renowned composer Gyorgy Kurtag and violinist/violist/conductor Pinchas Zukerman.
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