Equipment And Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists Sassmann, Albert Official Homepage of the Austrian pianist. schiff, andras (1953)-From the Terry Harrison Artists Management home page, includes biography http://iomusic.com/Equipment_and_Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/iomusic_mp3
ConcertoNet.com - The Classical Music Network relatively pure and simple, when taken as a totality and presented as compellinglyas they were last evening by the Hungarian pianist andras schiff, the pieces http://www.concertonet.com/Exec/review.asp?IndexReview=862
Congestionamento Na Rede festival opened with King Uru by the National Theatre of Korea; other artists attendingwere the Gabrieli Consort and Players, pianist andras schiff, the Heddy http://www.festasregionais.com/exterior/israel.htm
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Piotr Anderszewski Gilmore Artist Award is made to an exceptional pianist who, regardless of list ofprevious winners including Murray Perahia, Itzhak Perlman, and andras schiff. http://www.cramermarderartists.com/anderszewski.htm
Extractions: pianist Jean-Philippe Collard pianist ... pianist Piotr Anderszewski pianist CMA Home Page Photos Biography Click on topics or scroll do wn for complete information Biography May 2002 Piotr Anderszewski In April, 2002, Piotr Anderszewski became the recipient of the 2002 Gilmore Artist Award. Only the fourth pianist to have been so honored, the Gilmore Artist Award is made to an exceptional pianist who, regardless of age or nationality, possesses broad and profound musicianship and charisma and who desires and can sustain a career as a major international concert artist. In 2002-03, Mr. Anderszewski is scheduled to make his debuts with the orchestras of Atlanta, Cincinnati, Montreal, and Oregon and he will also perform in recital in San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, and at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. Highlights of his 2002-03 season in Europe include performances with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, the Camerata Salzburg, and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, and recitals in Paris, Vienna, Hamburg and Budapest as well as throughout Italy and the UK. and Le Choc Monde de la Musique in France and is receiving major critical recognition in the UK and the US. His latest release for Virgin is a disc of Mozart piano concerti with the Sinfonia Varsovia featuring Anderszewski as both player and director. Future recording plans include a solo Bach disc of the first, third and sixth Partitas.
Leila Josefowicz For the End of Time and Americana with pianist John Novacek such as Martha Argerich,Thomas Hampson, Jaime Laredo, Sylvia McNair, andras schiff, Mitsuko Uchida http://www.cramermarderartists.com/josefowicz.htm
Extractions: pianist Jean-Philippe Collard pianist ... pianist Leila Josefowicz violinist Click on each topic or scroll down to see complete information CMA Home Page Photos Biography Recor ... ings Biography May 2002 At the age of 24, Leila Josefowicz has won the hearts of audiences around the world with her honest, fresh approach to the repertoire and her dynamic virtuosity. No stranger to television, Ms. Josefowicz has appeared on numerous national broadcasts such as The Tonight Show Evening at Pops and Live from Lincoln Center prize. Subsequent releases include Bohemian Rhapsodies , a collection of virtuosic violin works with orchestra, For the End of Time and Americana with pianist John Novacek, and the Mendelssohn, Glazunov and Prokofiev concertos with the Montreal Symphony, Charles Dutoit conducting. A live recording of her performance of the Adams Violin Concerto, with John Adams conducting, has recently been released on the new BBC label. Ms. Josefowicz is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music where she studied with Jaime Laredo and Jascha Brodsky. In addition to her solo work, she studied chamber music at Curtis with Felix Galimir and participated at several Marlboro Music Festivals. In recent seasons she has collaborated with artists such as Martha Argerich, Thomas Hampson, Jaime Laredo, Sylvia McNair, Andras Schiff, Mitsuko Uchida and André Watts.
Extractions: Go to the The Short List Archives. Recently in The Short List: Feb. 9, 2000 - WEDNESDAY: Well-respected neo-country boppers the Old '97s come to Fletcher's... Feb. 2, 2000 Jan. 26, 2000 - WEDNESDAY: Anti-Folk Night convenes at the Ottobar as Ron Spencer,... More by Lee Gardner Genghis Blues - Fifteen years ago, San Francisco-based musician and short-wave-radio enthusiast Paul... in Film Clips (Feb. 9, 2000) Shelby Lynne Sound Tracks (Feb. 9, 2000) Genghis Blues - Fifteen years ago, musician and short-wave radio enthusiast Paul Pena... in Film (Feb. 2, 2000) February 16 - February 22, 2000 EMAIL LEE GARDNER Cowboy Junkies By Lee Gardner WEDNESDAY: The Samples play noodle-pop at the Recher Theatre in Towson. Local avant-reedsman John Dierker reunites with drummer and former Baltimorean Jeff Arnal for some duo action at the Ground Floor in Fells Point. Super-metal-prog-freakout Dillinger Escape Plan headlines at Fletcher's with Compression and Qim THURSDAY: Andras Schiff conducts and plays piano with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in a program featuring Haydn's Symphony No. 44, Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4, and Bach's Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Major at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Local improviser/experimentalist
Piano Instruments ( 323 Human Selected Links ) of Richter and Gilels Syme, David -Stefanits, Joseph -schiff, andras (b.1953 Alberto-Caramiello, Francesco (b. 1964) -Bohdan Bubak czech pianist -Bates, Leon http://www.cbel.com/piano_instruments/?order=alpha
Piano Instruments ( 323 Human Selected Links ) 18731951) -Berman, Boris -Bohdan Bubak czech pianist -Brautigam, Ronald 1887-1982)-Rumessen, Vardo -Saracino, Siro -Sassmann, Albert -schiff, andras (b.1953 http://www.cbel.com/piano_instruments/
Williams Music | Public Events made its Lincoln Center debut on the Great Performers Series in 1989, and performeda sixconcert Haydn Festival in 1991 with pianist andras schiff at the http://www.williams.edu/Music/public_events/eventDetail.php?eventID=66
PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:PIANISTS LINKS Saracino, Siro provides information for the Italian pianist. schiff, andras- From the Terry Harrison Artists Management home page, includes biography http://www.phone-soft.com/cyber-world/o2602i.htm
Extractions: TOP-LINK UP-LINK ADD URL SEARCH ... E-MAIL PIANISTS LINKS ComparePhoneRates.com - FREE phone rate calculator! Find out how much it costs to phone anywhere in the world using different long distance telephone services. Arbiter's Museum of Historic Pianists - Arbiter Records Home Page, over 60 very short biographies by Allan Evans. Argerich, Martha b. 1941. - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Ashkenazy, Vladimir 1937- - Some facts, a 1995 interview, discography and reviews from Classic CD magazine page. Astriab, Lou - provides information on the American pianist. Atamian, Dickran - pianist. Ax, Emanuel Batagov, Anton 1965- - Includes biography, gallery and texts by the pianist. Bauer, Harold 1873-1951. - Bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library of Congress includes biography, etc. Baxtresser, Margaret - explores the enchanting, nature-filled world of Claude Debussy and the Impressionist Painters. Bekhterev, Boris - provides information on the Russian-born pianist. Berman, Bart
Greg Sandow -- Garrick Ohlsson, Liszt, And Bach I can always listen to andras schiff's recording, reissued that you'd swear Mr. schiffhad more forgotten but now triumphantly rediscovered pianist, Ernst Levy http://www.gregsandow.com/ohlsson.htm
Extractions: Garrick Ohlsson is a pianist with rare wit, and the most delightful part of his recent recital of Beethoven and Liszt at Alice Tully Hall came in his encore a Beethoven bagatelle barely 30 seconds long, delivered with a wry smile, as if to say, "That's all folks!" He'd just done the exhausting "Hammerklavier" sonata, one of Beethoven's craziest pieces, and everybody got the joke: He just didn't have more piano playing in him. This was the second of three Liszt-plus concerts that Mr. Ohlsson is giving as part of Lincoln Center's "Great Performers" series, but the first was more gripping if only because it showed that Liszt at least in some of his more popular works isn't wholly a classical composer. Of course Liszt wrote in what we'd now consider a classical style, and his pieces show many structural traits of what we'd now call classical music. But when he first made his reputation early in the 19th century, he was emphatically not considered classical. He was a popular entertainer, adored by multitudes in the growing middle class, and especially by women, who sighed at every note he played in his piano concerts, and even rushed to collect his discarded cigars. Can we hear that side of Liszt today? Well, just listen to his Sonata for Piano in B minor, which Mr. Ohlsson played at that first recital. Or, better, start by looking at the printed score. The classical-music structure of the work its division into separate parts, flowing together to make an integrated whole is apparent at first glance, and in the most elementary way. Liszt will grab hold of a musical idea, and simply repeat it, until it dissolves into whatever's coming next.
Extractions: The Canadian pianist Glenn Gould burst onto the aural scene in 1955 with his ear-opening recording of the Bach Goldberg Variations. Now jocular, now limpid, by turns pensive and danceable , Gould's performance was a young man's discovery and celebration of life in one of the monuments of human art. As often happens with such monuments, so much serious scholarship and reverential playing had accreted to the Goldberg Variations that, until Gould, people had forgotten that it was a work of profound, though not unalloyed, joy. Thirty years later, shortly before his death, Gould recorded the variations again. If the 1955 version was a spring day in the Bavarian Alps, the 1985 version was a winter night beside the frozen Baltic Sea. Same music, same pianist, same world. But. But. In that "but" lies mystery, much the same mystery that we encounter in quantum physics, observing the electron just before and just after a quantum leap. What happens in that interim? Where does it happen? How? Why? Since Gould showed the listening world that there was a great deal more to Bach than stereotypical teutonic stoicism, other pianists, generally possessed of more bravado and a lot less talent, have had a go at the piece with decidedly mixed results.
Extractions: Country/roots: As tributes go, this is one of the more adventurous, if for no other reason than that the all-star lineup of performers first had to learn to sing in French. And what a lineup it is: John Fogerty, Nick Lowe, Richard Thompson, Linda Thompson, Linda Ronstadt, David Johansen, Rodney Crowell, Maria McKee and Patty Griffin. That the performers pull off the feat so well, consistently getting to the heart of this infectious and affecting music of Louisiana, speaks to their genuine enthusiasm for the style. Of course, it helps that, on everything from sunny, up-tempo numbers to the more prevalent heartrending ballads, the singers are supported by a stellar cast of Cajun musicians that includes Michael Doucet, Steve Riley, Sonny Landreth and Ann Savoy, the album's producer. -Nick Cristiano Country singer Kasey Chambers, who is from southern Australia, doesn't take the great leap forward on her sophomore album that one might have hoped for. She has a weakness for lonesome-train cliches, and her collaboration with her hero Lucinda Williams is a disappointment.
Ananova - Pianist Stops Concert Over Mobile Phone Rings A pianist stormed off stage at the Edinburgh Festival because he was fed up ofmobile phones interrupting his performance. andras schiff stopped his Mozart http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_380205.html?menu=news.quirkies
RedLudwig.com: Music News pianist andras schiff is one of the featured musicians at this year'sfestival, which will include 500 artists performing in 45 shows. http://www.redludwig.com/news/archive/052302.html
Extractions: The Israel Festival, which has been beset by the defections of various artists due to the current state of violence in the Middle East, will open today. Pianist Andras Schiff is one of the featured musicians at this year's festival, which will include 500 artists performing in 45 shows. The festival, which runs through June 16, has sold fewer tickets at this point than at any time in its history. The festival has been rocked by the cancellations of a number of ensembles, most of which bowed out citing security concerns. Those include the Venice Baroque Orchestra, the Bremen Opera (which had been scheduled to stage a production of Cosi fan Tutte ), the Vietnam National Puppetry Theater and the Belgian Groupov Theater Ensemble's multi-media event, Rwanda '94
RedLudwig.com Music News 28 January 2002, RW Deutsch. NEW GREAT PERFORMERS SEASON ANNOUNCED,pianist andras schiff will open the series in October. Composer http://www.redludwig.com/news/archive/012802.html
Extractions: In addition to being able to view the famous pianos, exhibit-goers will be allowed to sit down and play them. "The notion that emanated from this exhibition was that of participation," says Cultural Olympiad director Raymond T Grant. "Even if you can only play 'Chopsticks', you can still play it on Horowitz's piano. You can also play 'Rhapsody in Blue' on the Rhapsody piano." The latter is a Steinway designed in art deco style to mark the 100th anniversary of George Gershwin's birth. The Rhapsody in Blue features more than 1,000 mother of pearl stars and a music desk carved into the shape of the New York skyline. Other pianos in the exhibit include the 500,000th Steinway (made in 1988) that comes with signatures of more than 800 famous musicians who have played the company's pianos; a Steinway owned by Van Claiburn; and the Olympia, which was specifically commissioned for the exhbit from designer Dale Chihuly.
Kennedy Center: and piano András schiff assumes the dual role of pianist and conductor for NationalSymphony Orchestra andras schiff, conducting and piano (Oct 16 18, 2003 http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/index.cfm?fuseaction=showEvent&event=NECS
New Document series), that will feature internationally renowned artists who will perform inthe intimate setting of the Music Room pianist andras schiff; the Kalichstein http://www.caramoor.org/news/press/02sept13b.html
Extractions: More Opera, More of Everything .It's the Best of the Best Katonah, New York .................................................Now that the big tent has come down, Caramoor's activities have moved indoors to the House Museum where an outstanding array of concerts, opera, lectures, and programs will be offered over the next eight months. During the 2002-2003 Caramoor Indoors season, there will be more of everything: more concerts, more lectures, more family programs, more opera. "This is in response to the community's interest and enthusiasm, as well as our wish to make full use of the glorious House Museum," says Paul Rosenblum, Caramoor's Managing Director. "We have expanded our programming in new and very interesting ways." One of the innovations is the Great Artists in the Music Room series, available by subscription (3-concert series; 6-concert series), that will feature internationally renowned artists who will perform in the intimate setting of the Music Room: pianist Andras Schiff; the Kalichstein, Laredo, Robinson Trio; violinist Elmar Oliveira; the Takács Quartet, Orion String Quartet
IFILM - June de Toth, Piano (1999) The ronowned classical pianist perfomed six andras schiffPlays the Goldberg Variations (1990) andras schiff plays the Goldberg http://www.ifilm.com/ifilm/genre/drilldown/0,4020,200230,00.html