PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:PIANISTS LINKS tselyakov, alexander offers information on the Russian-born pianist. Tureck,Rosalyn - provides biography for the Turkish pianist and teacher. 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
Bomis: The Arts/Music/Styles/Classical/Performers/Pianists Ring www.yca.org. 29. tselyakov, alexander. Russian/Canadian pianist. Includes awards,orchestra repertory, reviews, discography and links. www.interlog.com. 30. http://www.bomis.com/rings/Mperformers-pianists-arts/
Chamber Music Kelowna The 20012002 Season October 19th, 2001 - The Pacific Baroque Orchestra November1st, 2001 - alexander tselyakov, pianist February 1st, 2002 - The Kameda http://www.chambermusickelowna.ca/pastconcerts.php
Extractions: UW Gazette, September 20, 1995 Conducted by Jan Narveson September 13: The Canadian Chamber Ensemble's first of five chamber music concerts was at WLU's Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, and we were delighted to see that the stage set-up remained as it had been for last May's winds concert - wood panels all around. The concert opened with a piece we hadn't known about last week: Elizabethan Concert Music, a suite arranged for modern brasses by a member of the American Brass Quintet. Our brass players are top-drawer, and were in their best form as well for the occasion. It was nice to see Daniel Warren back, and his performance on the piccolo trumpet in a couple of the pieces was breathtaking. This is a dandy selection, and the bright, clean playing of our quintet was just what this kind of music wanted. It's a bit raucous in the bright acoustic, but that's far better than the deadness of previous years. A lovely opener. Next came Bach's Cantata #82, "Ich habe genug", with Daniel Lichti, baritone. He has a gorgeous voice, and the main arias have one of Bach's fine obbligato parts, for oboe, with James Mason doing the honours in his usual superb fashion, and with good balance. This is a mighty serious work, mainly, and perhaps bordering on too much so, but with such beautiful vocalism as quite to make up for it. To balance that, there was Poulenc's "profane cantata", La Bal Masqu, in which Lichti's French was as effective as his German in the Bach. This is one of Poulenc's delightfully saucy pieces, and the catchy, intricate writing for a half- dozen instruments was brilliantly played, and very effectively directed by Chosei Komatsu. This piece, indeed, is a "find" - let's hope it stays in their repertoire. The program concluded with the Suite from Samuel Barber's Medea, originally a ballet and then an orchestral work. Set for twelve instruments in this form, we felt that the emotional intensity of the work got a bit overly much after awhile; it's just too long and too reminiscent of its orchestral forerunner for effective chamber music; again, though, the performance was simply superb. Sunday: The K-W Symphony's Serenade Series opened with Respighi's delightful suite, The Birds - beautifully played and shaped just so, and a little lacking in warmth. Guest artist Susan Hoeppner, flute, then joined the orchestra in Rodrigo's Concerto pastorale, which is a twenty-minute moto perpetuo. Undaunted, Ms. Hoeppner managed to get all those notes tossed off without ruffling a feather. The work also has a lovely slow movement with extensive solos for English horn, which were finely played by Faith Levene; the other two movements make extensive use of the oboe, in James Mason's capable hands. It's a very good concerto, but even if you can scare up a flutist who can actually play the thing, there's the question whether he or she will also be willing to devote the necessary energy. Fortunately, Ms. Hoeppner was, and she certainly has the virtuoso command necessary to bring it all off with fluency and vitality. Beethoven's Prometheus Overture isn't exactly top drawer Beethoven, but it is a good enough one to deserve the occasional airing, and Komatsu developed it very nicely. The next item, Prokofiev's "Classical" Symphony, is a lot more than just a "good piece", though, and here we were very pleased with Komatsu's way with it. This work is brilliant and charming, but it is also full of pitfalls for the conductor, notably the temptation to make it all sound rather staid. Komatsu's choice of tempo, we thought, was excellent: he maintained that clear, regular beat needed to make the first movement sound "classical", and yet kept everything interesting and lifelike. Likewise the beautiful Larghetto, in which the KWS violins sounded very lovely - aided in this by the presence of Moshe Hammer in the leader's chair. The menuetto could perhaps have been a little more mock-grand, though admirably controlled. And the finale sizzled away effectively. Fine job on one of the unique pieces of our century. Rossini's Overture to the Barber of Seville brought things to a close, and while it seemed odd to end with an overture, it does end with a nice burst of good-humoured sound for exiting to a lovely Sunday afternoon. Full marks for this opening concert, then. Well, not quite: after the revolution effect in the WLU hall for the chamber series, how about getting back to the best acoustic setup for the Masterworks? Perhaps the missing sparkle in the Respighi, and slight lack of impact in parts of the Prokofiev, would all have been restored by a proper arrangement of the reflecting surfaces. Sunday evening: The K-W Chamber Music Society had a new- to-Canada immigrant pianist, Alexander Tselyakov. Advance billing ran to superlatives - "phenomenal", "superhuman!", "intoxicating!" - and so we, plus a goodly house on hand, were very curious to see how the man himself would do. Answer: we can report that the superlatives are right on track. This is one truly extraordinary pianist! Several of his selections were virtuoso powerhouses, and there are people who can play these - how they can do it is a question we ordinary folk simply give up on - but among technically fantastic pianists, Mr. Tselyakov stands out. Most super- virtuosity can execute a smoking run with steely brilliance, but Tselyakov makes it sound musical and warm while he's at it - amazing! The opening Haydn, Sonata No. 33 in D (not G) showed him to be both a thoughtful and very human interpreter of the classics, achieving a big, clear, but warm sound without making it sound outsized and from the wrong century. And he can play so softly that one can barely hear the notes, yet they all sound fully present and even. Magical. In Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit, the shimming waters of Ondine, the horror-struck desolation of Le Gibet, and the menacing pirouettes of Scarbo emerged with power and drama, as well as presenting us all with technical lessons on the highest plane. Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody - No. 13 rather than the warhorse No. 15 - had lots of gypsy swagger and a fistful of ultra-high-velocity runs to awe the aficionado, and S. Irving Glick's Nistar (Secret) came off as one of his very strongest pieces, a meditation on the Holocaust that we found deeply moving - many such efforts do not. Last on the regular program was the three movements set by Stravinsky himself from his famous ballet Petrouchka. To say that these are technically challenging is an absurd understatement, and Mr. Tselyakov performed miracles from start to finish in it. One could easily enough have believed that there was a full symphony orchestra at work in his statement of the main Shrovetide music, and his portrayal of the dance segments were so lifelike that one member of the audience, a sometime dancer, allowed that she had to grasp the sides of her chair to keep from joining the scene. This was simply overwhelming pianism, and we've never been more impressed. Three interesting encores from this generous artist put a nice seal on things: a simple, lovely Air by Scarlatti rendered with perfect grace; the Flight of the Bumblebee tracking in at less than 1 minute and leaving us all gaping; and a finely wrought Rachmaninoff Etude, limpid and wistful. He's a pianist of many talents, and it's a rare pleasure to encounter such an artist for the first time. We'll certainly look forward to more from Alexander Tselyakov - keep an eye out! Forthcoming: Thursday through Saturday: The K-W Symphony's Pops series opens with a concert of "favourite music" of Michael Burgess, star of a thousand or so performances of "Les Miser ables". Program is a mystery to us. Centre in the Square, Box office is 579 1570. Friday: The Lewin-Chang-Diaz Trio, from Boston, at the KWCMS Music Room. Pianist Michael Lewin, violinist Lynn Chang, and cellist Andrs Diaz, all acclaimed international- known soloists in their own right, proved also to be a wonderfully integrated and insightful team in their first appearance a year ago. Beethoven, Op. 1, #1 in Eb; Aaron Cop land, "Vtebsk - Study on a Jewish Theme", and Dvorak's beloved "Dumky" Trio are on othe program. Tickets $23; sr., $18; st., $15; Subscribers 'A+'. 886-1673 for information and reservations; advance tickets from UW. box office, Provident and WordsWorth bookstores in Waterloo, Music Plus in Kitchener. Tuesday, September 26: The noon-hour concert at WLU (Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 12:00) features Lennart Ogren, baritone, and Lennart Rabes, piano, two outstanding Swedish artists, in Schumann's Dichterliebe, and presumably some other things. Wednesday, September 27: The Conrad Grebel College Noon Hour Concerts (12:30, CG Chapel, free) open with the Ardeleana Trio and the CG Chapel Choir, in a program of African and African-inspired music by Carol Ann Weaver. Also Wednesday, in the evening: at UW's Theatre of the Arts: What used to be called the "Baroque and Beyond Series" of the K-W Symphony is now the "Focus" series, and on this occasion the focus is on Vivaldi - and some other people, making it 100% baroque and beyond. Concertos for piccolo and bassoon, starring Thomas Kay and Cedric Coleman of the CCE, plus the delightful Alla rustica and another Sinfonia make up the Vivaldi component; bits by Torelli, Rameau, and Handel (Watermusic, Suite No. 3), and a newcomer, Grant ("Prelude and Fugue") round out what should be a dandy program. Tickets at the door - not the box office. There's a low price for students.
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2002/2003 Season Mar. 2 800 pm, alexander tselyakov , piano Award winning concert pianist(works by Chopin Rachmaninoff) Scotia Festival Music Room. Mar. http://www.stcecilia.ca/Season.htm
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KW Symphony 2003/2004 Season: Masterpiece Series 2*, RussianCanadian pianist alexander tselyakov performs Rachmaninoffwith breathtaking musicality. Add Francks Symphony in D http://www.kwsymphony.on.ca/2003-04/masterpiece.htm
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Concerts Russianborn pianist alexander tselyakov, now living in Canada, has hadecstatic reviews from all round the world for his performances. http://www.hull.ac.uk/music/concerts/
Extractions: All concerts are held in the Middleton Hall, unless otherwise indicated Fri 27 Sept Re:Percussion! Thu 3 Oct Seventh William Black Masterclass: James O'Donnell (organ) Fri 4 Oct Blake Fischer (tenor) Martyn Parkes (piano) Fri 4 Oct Seventh William Black Recital: James O'Donnell (organ) Fri 11 Oct Chris Swann ( saxophones) Ian Buckle (piano) Sat 12 Oct Zephyr Winds Fri 18 Oct Marcus Wibberley (organ) Fri 25 Oct Iva Fleischhansova (baroque violin) Douglas Hollick (harpsichord) Sat 26 Oct Florilegium Fri 1 Nov Performance Course Recital Fri 8 Nov Zhang Quartet Fri 15 Nov Performance Course Recital Sat 16 Nov Severin von Eckardstein (piano) Fri 22 Nov Alexander Tselyakov (piano) Sat 23 Nov University Orchestra and Choir Wed 27 Nov Hull University Singers and Players (including Chamber Choir) Fri 29 Nov Florian Kitt (cello) Rita Medjimorec (piano) Wed 4 Dec Early Music Ensemble Fri 6 Dec Alison Wells (mezzo-soprano) Katharine Durran (piano) Sun 8 Dec University Carol Service Wed 11 Dec University Wind Band and Ensembles FRIDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 1.15
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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.
City Of Saint John (506) 6744100. Tickets $11each until Feb. 16, $15 each after Feb.17. Sun, Feb 23. alexander tselyakov - pianist. alexander tselyakov. http://www.tourismsaintjohn.com/files/fuse.cfm?section=2
Events Listings For, New Brunswick (506) 6485698 or E-mail commrel@unbsj.ca Last Munch 'n Music is March20. Feb 23 alexander tselyakov - pianist. alexander tselyakov. http://new-brunswick.net/new-brunswick/events.html
Extractions: UPDATED 2003/03/30 Free Events Listings Alma Barachois Bathurst Bloomfield ... Fredericton June 6 - 8, 2003 Quilt NB www.canadianquilter.com email: quiltnb2003@yahoo.com contact: Jean Street (506) 472-6836 Gagetown Base Gagetown Community History Association Organized to gather and compile the history of the communities and the genealogies of the families that resided in the area prior to the establishment of CFB Gagetown and plan for the 50th anniversary in 2003. For more info check us out at http://www.bgcha.ca Grand Bay Grand Falls Grand Manan ... Moncton April 5 - ESTATE PLAN AND LEGAL WILL SEMINAR OFFERED The public is invited to a will and estate-planning workshop, which is being held at the ABU campus on April 5, 2003 from 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. Roland Rackham, CFP, CLU, CHFC, ACSE, Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Atlantic Baptist University, will be presenting this free workshop. Mr. Rackham has worked for the past 30 years with individuals and businesses in developing estate and succession plans. During this time, Mr. Rackham has held management positions with international insurance and investment firms and managed his own private consulting company specializing in estate planning. Based on Mr. Rackham's new book, Your Estate Plan and Your Legal Will, this practical seminar offers valuable insight about the crucial steps involved in planning your estate and legal will. To reserve your seat for this free workshop, RSVP to Jennifer Marr at 858-8970 Ext. 103 by April 4. FAX (506) 858-9694 EMAIL:
Extractions: Festival Programs Please jump to the desired series using the links below; alternately, you may scroll through each series in turn. On the right is a combined schedule for all of the series. Please note that schedules are subject to change. Listed ticket prices include all applicable taxes, etc. Virtuosi Concerts Saturday, September 28, 8:00 pm Winner, Canada Council's 2001 Sylva Gelber Award "An important new Canadian talent... a bold sound." - Arthur Kaptainis, The Montreal Bach Shostakovich Beethoven : Sonata No. 17, "Tempest"; Chopin : Ballade No. 3; Corigliano : Etude Fantasy; Fauré Debussy : LIsle Joyeuse. Back to main menu Back to festival schedule
Links - Links Russian born, Canadian pianist alexander tselyakov 64 hits, 104 votes, AverageRating 3.97 Added 10th Nov 2001 RUSSIANBORN pianist alexander tselyakov http://performingarts.net/sslinks/links.php?cat=27
Canadaeast.com - TS Concerts & Shows Jennifer (Nov. 30), Russian classical pianist alexander tselyakov anda onewoman war-bride show, English Rose (March 30). Other events http://people.stu.ca/~hunt/artikkel.html
Extractions: As has been the case with just about every season past, the Imperial is bringing in a big Broadway musical. This time it's Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific on Feb. 26 and 27. Some of the celebrated songwriting team's classics like I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair and Some Enchanted Evening are in this war-time romance.
WebList! Russia - Artists 0. * alexander Gusev up! 6.50. * alexander tselyakov pianist up! 8.00. * alexanderZLOTNIK Ukrainian composer up! 10.00. * Alexandre Pirojenko pianist up! http://old.weblist.ru/english/Arts_and_humanities/Artists/