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Equipment And Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists Sassmann, Albert Official Homepage of the Austrian pianist. Schiff Inc.serkin, rudolf (1903-1991)- Kennedy Center tribute page. http://iomusic.com/Equipment_and_Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/iomusic_mp3
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Allartist never met, Adolf Busch (18911952) and rudolf serkin (1903-1991 With serkin therewere no such difficulties. In him, Busch found a pianist who combined the best http://web02.hnh.com/scripts/Artists_gallery/other_artists.asp?artist_name=Serki
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Classical Net Review - Schubert - Chamber Music The musicianship of Adolf and Hermann Busch (violin and cello, respectively)and pianist rudolf serkin is more restrained. When http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/a/and01990a.html
Welcome To The Pittsburgh Symphony Website In Israel he studied with pianist Arie Vardi, head of the Rubin Academy of and theCurtis Institute, and with rudolf Firkusny, Leon Fleisher and rudolf serkin. http://www.pittsburghsymphony.org/pghsymph.nsf/bios/A0955CE1BD40C0FA852567D20048
Extractions: Yefim Bronfman is widely regarded as one of the most talented virtuoso pianists performing today. His commanding technique and exceptional lyrical gifts have won him consistent critical acclaim and enthusiastic audiences worldwide, whether for his solo recitals, his prestigious orchestral engagements or his rapidly growing catalogue of recordings. Highlights of Mr. Bronfman's 2001-02 season include appearances with the Atlanta Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Saint Louis Symphony and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, among many others. He will also tour the United States as soloist with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, and join with pianist Emanuel Ax for a duo recital tour. Abroad, Mr. Bronfman appears with the Bayerische Rundfunk, the Israel Philharmonic, the Santa Cecilia Orchestra, the Orchestre de Paris, the Sydney Symphony and the Vienna Philharmonic, among others. This past summer featured appearances at the BBC Proms and at the Aspen, Bad Kissingen, Ravinia, Salzburg and Tanglewood festivals, as well as a series of concerts in the Far East. In 2000-01 Mr. Bronfman again appeared with the world's great orchestras, including those of Baltimore, Boston, Cincinnati, Dallas, Los Angeles, Minnesota, New York, Pittsburgh, Seattle and Toronto in North America, as well as the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, the NDR Symphony Orchestra of Hamburg, the Maggio Musicale Orchestra of Florence, the NHK Symphony of Tokyo and the Philharmonia Orchestra of London. He also gave a series of recitals with Lorin Maazel, who as violinist performed with Mr. Bronfman the complete Brahms Sonatas at Carnegie Hall and in Berlin, London, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris, Salzburg and Vienna, among other cities-part of worldwide celebrations marking Maestro Maazel's 70th birthday.
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Extractions: updated September 2001 - please discard any earlier versions) Robert Taub is an internationally acclaimed leader in the new generation of virtuoso pianists. Since his debut at Alice Tully Hall in 1981 he has performed several times on the Great Performers Series at Lincoln Center and appeared throughout the United States, Europe, the Far East, and Latin America. His appearances at Carnegie Hall most recently included the world premiere of Milton Babbitt's Concerto No. 2 with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra under James Levine. Taub has performed with the San Francisco Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Utah Symphony Orchestra, Montreal Symphony, Munich Philharmonic, BBC Philharmonic, Bonn Philharmonic, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Hong Kong Philharmonic, and the Singapore Symphony. He has also participated in major festivals: the Saratoga Festival where he collaborated with Charles Dutoit, the Lichfield Festival in England with Sir Edward Downes, San Francisco's Midsummer Mozart Festival, the Geneva International Summer Festival, and others. In addition, he has given solo recitals in New York, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok and Manila. Mr. Taub was appointed Artist-in-Residence at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 1994, becoming the first musician to be so recognized in the Institute's sixty-five year history. (The only other artist who has been in residence at the Institute was T.S. Eliot, in 1948.) During the first three of this seven years at the Institute, Mr. Taub performed the complete cycle of Beethoven Sonatas in nine programs. This transversal of the Sonatas was mirrored by performances on the Music for Galway series in Ireland and more recently at the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts in East Lansing, Michigan and a series currently in progress at Merkin Hall in New York City. Sonatas from each concert were aired on National Public Radio's nationally syndicated arts program Performance Today, which has continued to broadcast concerts featuring Robert Taub.
NEA National Medal Of Arts Previous Medalists 1982-2001 ( banjo player (1994) Segal, George sculptor (1999) Sendak, Maurice - author,illustrator, designer (1996) serkin, rudolf - pianist (1988) Shaw, Robert http://www.arts.gov/guide/allmedalists2.html
Live! (washingtonpost.com) New York magazine called serkin, son of pianist rudolf serkin and grandson of violinistcomposerAdolf Busch, one of the supreme musicians of our time. Peter http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A54563-2003Feb10.html
Breaking News rich musical heritage that extends back several generations his grandfather wasthe violinist and composer Adolf Busch, and his father, pianist rudolf serkin. http://www.arts4all.com/newsletter/breakingnews/breakingnews.asp?bb=2383&sid=13
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Classical Pianists On LP 52195 serkin, rudolf Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 163815 serkin, rudolf SchumannPiano Concerto / Strauss Burlesque in D Minor, Ormandy, Philadelphia Orch. http://www.nviclassical.com/lists/pianist.php3?offset=75
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Extractions: Corrections or additions? Laredo appears in a concert at Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall on the Princeton campus Saturday, May 16, at 8 p.m in a benefit concert sponsored by the Steinway Society. Her program includes works by Felix Mendelssohn, Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann, Alexander Scriabin, and Maurice Ravel. A reception follows the concert. She also gives a master class at the Center of Theological Inquiry, 50 Stockton Street, Sunday, May 17, at noon. A lthough her repertoire is broad, Laredo is particularly known for her landmark recording of the piano sonatas of Scriabin 28 years ago, the first in North America, and the complete solo piano music of Sergei Rachmaninoff. She reviews how it happened. "I had never heard of Scriabin before I heard Horowitz play him, and I fell into mad love with his music. He was a hot-house plant, and an unusual composer. His late music is particularly remarkable. I was intrigued. A friend in my building loaned me a recording of Scriabin's 10 sonatas, and I never returned it. They are the most interesting and neglected music around. They're unusually varied. Scriabin lived from 1872 to 1915. He started out Chopinesque or Tchaikovskyesque, and grew into the composer of the future. He wrote the first atonal piece. Musically, he went from Chopin to Schoenberg in one lifetime. That's amazing." The Scriabin pieces on Laredo's Princeton program are his Poeme, op. 32, No. 1, his Deux Morceaux, op. 57, and his Sonata No. 9, op. 68 (The Black Mass).
PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:PIANISTS LINKS serkin, rudolf 19031991. - Kennedy Center tribute page. Somero, Jouni - providesinformation on the Finnish concert pianist. Includes discography. 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
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Extractions: MSS 55, The Horowitz Papers in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University Title: Register to the Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz. Dates: Created by: Wladimir Horowitz and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz Call number: MSS 55 Repository: Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University Quantity: 65 linear ft. (132 archival boxes, 33 folio boxes) Abstract: In 9 series as follows: I. Correspondence. II. Programs and Program Notes. III. Photographs. IV. Clippings. V. Scrapbooks. VI. Contracts, Royalty and Box Office Statements, Expenses. VII. Items from the Library of Vladimir Horowitz. VIII. Awards. IX. Miscellaneous Items. Access Restrictions: The Papers are open to qualified researchers by appointment. There are no restricted materials in the collection. Please contact Suzanne Eggleston (telephone: 203-432-0497; E-mail: suzanne.eggleston@yale.edu) or Richard Boursy (telephone: 203-432-7883; E-mail: richard.boursy@yale.edu) to schedule an appointment. Acquisition Information: The Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz are the generous gift of Mr. and Mrs. Horowitz. The collection was presented to the Music Library in twelve installments: 1986 August 25, 1986 September 14, 1987 February 3, 1988 March 28, 1988 April 12, 1988 September 14, 1988 December 14, 1990 July 5, 1990 October 22, 1991 March 22, 1991 November 7, and 1992 March 6. Inventories of these installments are located in the Horowitz reference files in the Music Library. In view of Mr. Horowitz's ties to Yale - he enjoyed playing at Woolsey Hall and was an Associate Fellow at Silliman College - it is fitting that the Music Library be the repository for this great pianist's papers.