Extractions: The Colombian-born pianist, Blanca Uribe, is both an experienced concert artist and a teacher: she has been a professor at Vassar College for over 30 years. On the evidence of this CD she is a fine and thoughtful pianist. According to the liner notes, she has a particular affinity with the works of Beethoven and on this disc she offers performances of two of his most challenging late sonatas. The helpful liner notes point out the contrasts between the two sonatas with the thematic material of Op.110 described as "vocal". This seems to suit Uribe's style well. She brings grace and poise to the first movement. Perhaps she does not have quite the breadth of, say Solomon but her approach is cooler (and that is not meant pejoratively). In her hands the third movement Adagio is calmly poetic and the fugal finale has admirable clarity. In the 'Hammerklavier' the drama of the first movement is well projected although the performance does not have quite the drive of Brendel's 1995 recording. In his classic 1952 account Solomon draws out the Adagio to an astonishing (and mesmerising) 22'20. Uribe, wisely, does not attempt such an approach. Her beautifully poised performance lasts a "mere" 16'44 and while not perhaps as searching as Brendel here she is controlled and fully convincing. The short, dramatic Largo is well handled, with a good sense of suspense (could this section not have been separately tracked?) The tumultuous fugal finale rounds off the performance very satisfyingly.
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Extractions: Blanca Uribe, pianist Born in Bogota, Colombia, into a family of many generations of professional musicians, Blanca Uribe studied in Vienna at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Art with Richard Hauser and in New York at the Juilliard School with Rosina Lhevinne and Martin Canin. With an extensive repertoire ranging from Scarlatti to contemporary works, Uribe is particularly noted for her interpretations of the 32 sonatas of Beethoven, which she has performed in cycle on several occasions, and the complete Iberia Suite of Isaac Albeniz A prize winner at many international competitions, Uribe appeared recently as concerto soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Philharmonia of London, the Residentie Orkest in the Hague, the American Symphony, the National Symphony in Washington D.C., and the Vienna Symphony Uribe's many honors include the General Fancisco de Paula Santander Medal, awarded for outstanding contribution to Colombian Culture, an honorary doctorate from Valle University in Colombia. She was also the recipient of the first Dutchess County Artist Award. Uribe has given numerous master classes in South America, in the U.S., and at international courses in Segovia, Spain, and has also served on the juries of a number of international competitions. A member of the Vassar College faculty since 1969, she currently holds the George Sherman Dickinson Professorship of Music.
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Extractions: Christian Bohnenstengel, pianist and native of Mögglingen, Germany, has studied piano since age 7 - with some few years out to study and win prizes in guitar. In January 1999, Mr. Bohnenstengel came to Missouri Western State College to study under Jerry L. Anderson, Director of Keyboard Studies, seeking a degree in Music with emphasis in Piano Performance. He is a recipient of the MWSC Foundation Piano Scholarship, Presidential and STAR Scholarships. He has received the MWSC Scholastic Key Award. In November 2000, Mr. Bohnenstengel won Second Prize in the Missouri Music Teachers Association Collegiate Honors Piano Auditions. In 2001, he was named Winner of the Best Performance Hellen Trapp Award and won Second Prize in the Missouri Music Teachers Association Collegiate Honors Organ Auditions. Mr. Bohnenstengel has appeared in master classes with Rita Sloan, Blanca Uribe and Ann Schein at the college. Besides being presented at MWSC as a classical piano recitalist, he has appeared in the Stadthalle Aalen, Theodor-Heuss Gymnasium Aalen and Musikhochschule Stuttgart,Germany in the same capacity. While his repertoire includes music from the Baroque period to 20th-Century music, he is especially interested in exploring lesser known works.
Peabody News | November/December 2000 the Geneva Conservatory and the eminent Colombian pianist, blanca uribe. The festival received additional support from http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/concerts-and-events/pn/nov00/piano.html
Extractions: New Piano Festival Launched in Spain Juventudes musicales , the Spanish branch of the international organization Jeunesses musicales A dazzling evening of piano concertos featured three gifted young students of Boris Slutsky and Julian Martin - Eric Zuber, Pallavi Mahidhara, and Christopher Falzone, performing the Tchaikovsky 1st, St.-Saens 2nd and Rachmaninoff 2nd concertos respectively. The local press referred to them as "triumphant young torreros who left the hall on the shoulders of the spectators." Boris Slutsky performed Chopin's Second Concerto to "an enraptured public." Twelve student pianists, including from Peabody: Pia Bose, Hilary Demske, Lois Kim, Keiko Sekino, Michelle Kim, Hye-Young Kang, Sungeun Kim and Mathieu Gaudet, performed St-Saens Carnival of the Animals The local paper, , referred to the pianists as a "knockout line-up of talent, with plenty of technique, and what's more, real grace." Making his orchestral debut as conductor was Peabody student Oliver Diaz-Suarez. Critics applauded his grasp of the score, stylish phrasing and depth of feeling and intensity, adding further that "from such an impressive beginning, we can soon expect to see (Diaz) become a mature, able and daring" conductor. Other festival events included highly praised recitals by Blanca Uribe and Dominique Weber. In an article summarizing the new festival
Extractions: Following the Finals performances, the Jury will meet to choose the three Laureates and to place all the winners in order. They will also choose the pianist who gives the best performance of chamber music and the "artist of special promise." Eric Friesen will host the Awards Gala, at which the Jury's decision will be announced, and prizes will be awarded. Each of the Finalists will then perform, and the evening will end with a reception of celebration for the entire audience. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) . . . John P. L. Roberts, Chairman of the Competition Jury for the Third Esther Honens Calgary International Piano Competition tonight announced the names of the three concert pianists who will become the new Esther Honens Laureates and the names of other prizewinners. The names of the winners and their prizes are as follows: First Laureate $22,500 (US)
Vassar College/Blanca Uribe, March 4, 2001 pianist blanca uribe will present an afternoon of Chopin, including the 24 preludes,on Sunday, March 4, at 3 pm in the Skinner Recital Hall, Vassar College. http://www.vassar.edu/relations/archive/2000-2001/010304.uribe.html
Extractions: Uribe to present an afternoon of Chopin at Vassar, March 4 Pianist Blanca Uribe will present an afternoon of Chopin, including the 24 preludes, on Sunday, March 4, at 3 p.m. in the Skinner Recital Hall, Vassar College. The concert, sponsored by the Department of Music, is free and open to the public. A prizewinner at many international competitions, Uribe appeared recently as concerto soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Philharmonia of London, the Residentie Orkest in the Hague, and the American Symphony. Her recordings include Richard Wilson's piano concerto with the Pro-Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, conducted by Leon Botstein (CRI SD-618) as well as the "Iberia Suite" by Isaac Albeniz and the "Danzas Fantasticas" by Joaquin Turina. Uribe's many honors include the General Francisco de Paula Santander Medal, awarded for outstanding contribution to Colombian Culture, and the Order of Saint Charles, which she received in 1986 from the president of Colombia. She was also the recipient of the first Dutchess County Artist Award. For additional information, call the Department of Music at (845) 437-7294. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Cathy Jennings, office of campus activities, (845) 437-5370, as far in advance as possible to request appropriate and reasonable accommodations.
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Vassar College/Wilson And Uribe To Perform At Vassar, April 30 Richard Wilson and blanca uribe will perform A Program of Music for Two Pianos at Also active as a pianist, Wilson has performed as concerto soloist with the http://www.vassar.edu/relations/archive/1998-1999/apr30.wilsonanduribe.html
Extractions: Wilson was born in Cleveland, where he studied piano with Leonard Shure. He studied composition at Harvard with Robert Moevs. The composer of over seventy works in many genres, including opera, Mr. Wilson has received such recognition as the Hinrichsen Award from the American Academy/Institute of Arts and Letters, the Stoeger Prize from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a major commission from the Koussevitzky Music Foundation. Also active as a pianist, Wilson has performed as concerto soloist with the American Symphony Chamber Orchestra, the Residentie Orkest of The Hague, and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. Wilson holds the Mary Conover Mellon Chair in Music at Vassar. Since 1992 he has been Composer-in-Residence with the American Symphony Orchestra, for which he gives pre-concert talks.
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Extractions: Blanca Uribe, pianist Han sido muy elogiadas por la crítica sus grabaciones de la Suite Iberia de Albéniz, de las Danzas Fantásticas de Turina, y del primer concierto para piano y orquesta del compositor norteamericano Richard Wilson, con la Orquesta Pro Arte de Boston. Entre sus recientes grabaciones hay que mencionar las de las Sonatas Op. 110 y Op. 106, "Hammerklavier", de Beethoven.
Viola Sonata Listen to Movement I of Viola Sonata from Albany Troy 074 with WalterTrampler, viola, and blanca uribe, pianist. I have always http://faculty.vassar.edu/~riwilson/violasonata.htm
Extractions: Listen to Movement I of Viola Sonata from Albany Troy 074 with Walter Trampler, viola, and Blanca Uribe, pianist. I have always been drawn to disadvantaged instruments, and there is none more put-upon than the viola. Though not comic in soundas its fellow stepchild the bassoon can bethe viola is the subject of endless dim jokes presumably because of its rumored acoustical flaws, its lack of repertoire, and the invidious accusation that it was invented to provide work for failed violinists (whose shortcomings could go unheard owing to the acoustical flaws and lack of repertoire.) Far greater composers than I have attempted redress: Mozart, Berlioz, Hindemithto name but three. Apart from favoring the viola in all three of my string quartets, my first overt contribution to its rescue was MUSIC FOR SOLO VIOLA, written for Stephanie Fricker in 1988. The next year, Rudolf Firkusnya friend for many yearssuggested I write a short piece with piano for a concert he was planning with Walter Trampler, another friend of long standing. Given the stature of these players, the temptation to do a more challenging piece was hard to resist. SONATA FOR VIOLA AND PIANO was the result. After the piece was written, circumstances prevented the envisioned concert from taking place. The premiere was thus postponed until November 14, 1991, when it was given at Greenwich House Music School in Manhattan by Mr. Trampler and Blanca Uribe, who have since recorded it for Albany Records (TROY 074).
Extractions: Links: Schleiermacher, Steffen - News, biography, discography, repertoire and concerts listing of the German avant-garde pianist and composer. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It , Report bad link! Serkin, Peter (b.1947) - Biography by Kirshbaum Demler and Associates, Inc. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It , Report bad link! Serkin, Rudolf (1903-1991) - Kennedy Center tribute page. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It , Report bad link! Sherman, Russell - Mr. Sherman studied with Eduard Steuermann, a pupil and friend of Ferruccio Busoni and Arnold Schoenberg. Currently Distinguished Artist-in-Residence at the New England Conservatory in Boston. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It , Report bad link! Smidak, Miron (b.1980) - Brief information on the young Czech pianist. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It , Report bad link! Sokolov, Grigory (b. 1950) - Site dedicated to the russian pianist; includes a short biography, several reviews, and audio files. (Hits: Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Extractions: "St. Paul: From Antioch to Rome" focuses on the last years of Paul's life, from 50 to 64 c.e., the period of his most expansive literary activity. Presented by the Institute of Advanced Theology. Discussion led by members of the Red Hook Ministerium follows each lecture. Lunch provided. Advance registration required. $10 donation per lecture ($7 for Institute members) for lunch.
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Extractions: Our live chat interview on Tuesday October 29th at 10 PM (EST) was with pianist Misha Dichter. nd I have been quite lucky! I was a student at Juilliard and I saw a poster for the third annual Shostakovich Competition in Moscow...and at the brash young age of 20, thinking I had nothing to lose, I entered and that prize from one day to the next turned me into a professional. I emphasize the work *luck*!! OboeDB64: How do you choose who you wish to collaborate with regarding chamber music and the like? DichterM: Good Question Oboe! In theory, I am available to play in all countries at all times. The managers in each country have options each year for concerts in their respective countries, and within that framework, I am invited to be a soloist with those orchestras each season. Chamber music is a much more rarified experience and I have chosen to collaborate with those musicians who I have grown to know and respect over the years. Because making chamber music together inplies spending a great deal time together. LVB: How old were you when you first started learning Brahms' Piano Concertos?
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Extractions: about submit item become an editor feedback the entire directory only in this category Top Instruments Keyboard Piano ... Pianists : U A B C D ... Uribe, Blanca - Colombian pianist; biography, news, discography, repertoire. All the Web AltaVista Google HotBot ... Yahoo This category needs an editor Help build the largest human-edited directory of the Web Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor Last update: 23:31 GMT, Saturday, July 13, 2002- edit