Muusika ring jäi osaliselt samaks. daniel vaiman, soliidse kooliga võimekas pianist, esitas Rahmaninovi Teise sonaadi (II http://www.sirp.ee/2002/21.06.02/Muusik/muusik1-4.html
Extractions: Kontserdi lõpetasid Richard Straussi (1864 1949) viis noorpõlvelaulu ja esituslikku sarmi jätkus nendelegi. Iseäranis tahan esile tõsta laulu Homme op . 27 (1894) habrast tervikukujundust tundlike piano de ja järelemõtlike pausidega. Lühidalt ja keerutamata ansambliliselt ühiskeelelt igas mõttes veenev ning meisterlik ettekanne! Esitusliku veenvuse poolest ei jäänud sellele alla ka kaks esimesena kõlanud Straussi laulu, kuid interpreetide lähenemisnurk oli siin pisut teine Öö ja Hingedepäeva (mõlemad 1883) tõlgenduses võis kuulda seda saksa Lied ile iseloomulikku romantilist ja tundelist väljenduslaadi. Hingedepäevas lisaks veel vaikset melanhooliat ning lootusetut igatsust laulu lõpus. Need lootusetusmeeleolud on peidus juba sõnades, et sa tule jälle minu südamesse, aga paraku on kutsutav läinud sinna, kust tagasi enam ei tulda Nii oli Pille Lill sisendusjõuline nii musikaalses kui psühholoogiliselt veenvas tekstitõlgenduses. See-eest tõelise kurvameelsuse rohuna mõjus viimane lugu Salajane kutse
The Purcell School :: Purcellians :: Biographies Scotts in Birmingham as a keyboardist for Pooka and the Brighton Festival and wenton a European tour as a percussionist and pianist with Sophie daniel vaiman. http://www.purcell-school.org/purcellians/biogs.html
Extractions: A KIM ASHTON (oboe) Kim was born in Bedford in 1982 and started the oboe at the age of 9 with Helen McKean. He joined The Purcell School in 1998 where he holds a place under the Government's Music and Ballet Aided Pupil Scheme. He is currently a pupil of Melanie Ragge. Kim performed in Ravel's Tombeau de Couperin with the National Children's Chamber Orchestra at Birmingham's Symphony Hall and appeared with other members of The Purcell School at the Purcell School in a performance of Strauss's Serenade in March 1999. He has given many concerts with the National Youth Orchestra and has taken part in a masterclass with Evelyn Barbirolli. back to the top B back to the top C Penelope Cave Penelope Cave studied at The Purcell School and the Royal Academy of Music where she won the Raymond Russell Prize for Harpsichord. In 1983 she was a laureate of Bruges International Harpsichord Competition and has won critical acclaim for her solo performances at the Wigmore Hall and the Purcell Room. Summer Music Festivals of 1995 have included solo recitals at Edinburgh and Ryedale. She has given broadcasts for the BBC, Belgian Radio and Classic FM both as soloist and accompanist and recently gave a first broadcast performance of Karen Tanaka's harpsichord pieces, 'Jardin des Herbes', on Radio 3. She has recorded for Hyperion, Naxos and Locrian Classics with the 'Camerata of London', 'Kontraste' and 'the Feinstein Ensemble' and the collaboration with the gospel-singer, Gareth Hewitt, for a CD on the 'Eagle' label, of settings of the metaphysical poets, entitled 'I shall be made thy Musique', has also resulted in a successful tour and ongoing performance invitations.
Welcome To Piano.com Uchida, Mitsuko vaiman, daniel biography, repertoire, and audio. ValentinaLisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoff Piano Duo Volkov, Oleg - concert pianist. http://www.piano.com/pianist/pianist_classical.cfm
Reviews On Music Of Elena Firsova And Dmitri Smirnov Michael vaiman (violin) with his brilliant pianist son, daniel, gave the first performanceof Vernal Equinox Op. 94, commissioned for this birthday concert. http://website.lineone.net/~dmitrismirnov/Revienglish.html
Extractions: REVIEWS: Roy al Academy of Music: Elena Firsova's 50th Birthday Concert I think it was in 1987 â with the confidence of (relative!) youth, and a regular critical platform to present my case â that I proclaimed Elena Firsova the finest Russian composer to have emerged since Shostakovich. Over the next few years, London's musical scene did at least seem to be considering this strangely unfashionable idea for itself. High-profile commissions materialised, to which Firsova responded with creations as memorable as her Autumn Music for chamber orchestra (1988) and Odyssey for seven players (1990) â two works among others that received glowing reviews (not just from myself) at their London premi¨res. Firsova's decision to move, with her husband and fellow-composer Dmitri Smirnov and two (then) very young children, from Russia to England seemed to have been vindicated, not only in terms of the better life they wanted for their family, but in growing musical success also. A decade later? Things have turned out, on one level at least, not to be quite like that. Elena Firsova must have found it hard to come to terms with one of the cultural specialities of the over-sophisticated West: that of "discovering" a composer, enthusing over his or her works for a while, and then dropping it with the same abandon in order to chase after the next vogue. She is still not the world-famous figure that her music insists she should be. Does this concern her? Perhaps not overmuch, to judge from the unpretentious personality who warmly thanked both the audience and the performers after a concert given for her 50th birthday, at the Royal Academy of Music's Duke Hall.
Elena Firsova 50th Birthday Concert. Reviews of Malcolm Hayes, Peter Woolf Prokofiev. Michael vaiman, a distinguished Russian violinist, is partnered by his pianist son, daniel, in the world http://www.musicweb.uk.net/SandH/2000/Mar00/firsova.htm
Extractions: Concert Review Elena Firsova 50 th birthday concert. Royal Academy of Music, 5 March 2000. This was an extraordinary musical party. The Duke's Hall was packed for a concert introduced by Barry Gavin, who had made memorable TV films during 1990 about composers in Soviet Russia. The images of a large number of them eating, drinking and talking, crammed in the tiny kitchen of Elena Firsova and Dmitri Smirnov's small Moscow flat, are unforgettable, and a significant contribution to recent history. Both are now well-established composers in this country. Half (well, not quite) of London's leading musicians, and some impressive younger ones, took part in a three-hour retrospective of Elena's compositions. Alissa took part, with fellow-pupils from the Purcell School, in Frozen Time , a Schubert Ensemble commission for their Chamber Music 2000 project see review to create contemporary music for teenagers - its 'quasi-romantic material treated in a contemporary manner' wholly successful, and performed with complete assurance. Philip Firsov provided my illustration and sold his mother's scores during the intervals. Michael Vaiman (violin) with his brilliant pianist son, Daniel, gave the first performance of
KoreaTimes : [Town Crier] The leading Korean pianist Kang Choongmo will present the third Bach concert Ko-woonwill hold a joint concert with Marko Komonko and daniel vaiman at Yongsan http://www.hk.co.kr/14_6/200004/t20000410170853465124.htm
Extractions: EXHIBIT Group exhibit of five emerging artists in Korea at Lee Jung-hee Gallery (02-511-5245) thru April 25. Titled "Wanted," the show will feature mixed media works of diverse subject matters. Artworks with dragon motif at Hoam Museum of Art( 0335-320-1801) until Aug. 27. On view are 114 pieces of paintings, ceramic, wooden and metal crafts dating back to the years between the Three Kingdom to Choson period. Four Items designated as national treasures are included in the show which gives excellent introduction to the evolution of the dragon motif in traditional art. ``Photography: A Talk About Cloning'' at Sungkog Art Museum(02- 737-7650) from April 19 to May 21. Featuring three young artists like Ko Myong-keun, Choo Sang-yon and Hwang Kyu-tae, the exhibit will showcase mixed media works involving photography and digital technology. Group exhibition of five Korean artists active in New York at Gallery Soho( 02-722-2732 ) to May 14. Among the featured are husband and wife artists Kim Cha-sop and Kim Myong-hee, who are known for drawing, prints and mixed media paintings reflecting cross-cultural influence. Some 180 collection of Hanlim Museum( 02-720-0667 ) is on view thru April 30. Featured artists include Paik Nam-june, Kim Hong-ju, Lee U-fan, Lee Sang-nam, Jean Dubuffet, Joachim Schimd, Pierre Alechinsky and Joel Kermarrec.
KESHET EILON attended masterclasses with J. Yankelevich and M. vaiman. Angela Yoffe pianist AngelaYoffe was born in Riga daniel Schmidt Master bowmaker daniel Schmidt was http://www.keshetei.org.il/faculty.html
Extractions: Shlomo Mintz Cihat Askin Born in Istanbul, Cihat Askin studied with Ayhan Turan at the Turkish State Music Conservatory of Istanbul Technical University, graduating in 1989. He completed his studies in London, working with Rodney Friend at the Royal College of Music and Yfrah Neaman at City University (1992-96, doctorate program). Winner of the Istanbul Philharmonic Society Award, he participated in the Menuhin International Violin Competition in Folkstone, where he was named best interpreter of Bartok. He was also awarded the Outstanding Merit Prize in the Carl Flesch Violin Competition. A noted promoter and broadcaster of modern Turkish music, he has recorded extensively for Hungaroton, Kalan Muzik/Discovery, Meridian, CPO and UPR Classics. Cihat Askin is professor of violin and head of strings at the Turkish State Music Conservatory. Vadim Gluzman Itamar Golan Pianist Itamar Golan leads a distinguished career as a chamber music performer. Born in Vilnius, Lithuania, he immigrated to Israel at age one, and studied piano with Lara Vodovoz and Emmanuel Krasovsky. During 1985-89 he studied at NEC in Boston with Leonard Shure and Patricia Zander and, later, chamber music with Chaim Taub. He was awarded a series of America-Israel Cultural Foundation scholarships. At present Itamar Golan performs and records with violinists such as Ida Haendel, Kyung Wha Chung, Julian Rachlin and Maxim Vengerov and tours regularly with Shlomo Mintz and Matt Haimovich. He has recorded for Deutsche Grammophone, Teldec, EMI and Sony Classical. He is currently on the faculty of the Conservatoire de Paris. Itamar Golan will coach a limited number of students in sonatas for violin and piano.
News A new circular regulating in details the copyrights in the Civil Code. Performancebetween British pianist daniel vaiman and the Vietnam Symphony Orchestra. http://www.vtv.org.vn/english/news/index.cfm?topic_id=G3&start=261
All Things Strings: Summer Study H-L Jorja Fleezanis, Kevork Mardirossian, daniel Nalesso, Jesse Li, Yuri Mazurkevich,Michael vaiman, Almita Vamos coached ensemble, rehearsal with staff pianist. http://www.stringsmagazine.com/issues/strings100/summer02h-l.html
Extractions: Heart of Chamber Music Institute An innovative "relaxed intensive" at idyllic Windhover Performing Arts Center in Rockport, MA, with coaching by the Arden Quartet and Gillian Rogell, and master classes with the Vega Quartet. Yoga and Alexander sessions. Time to play, explore, swim, hike. Faculty: Arden String Quartet (Zoia Bologovsky, Rohan Gregory, violin; Kate Vincent, viola; Reinmar Seidler, cello) Gillian Rogell, viola Contact: Gillian Rogell, Director, 46 Garrison Rd. Suite 1, Brookline, MA 02445. (617) 232-1135. Fax: (617) 232-1219. E-mail: Grogell@aol.com . Web: www.heartofchambermusic.org Icicle Creek Summer Chamber Music Institute Scholarship. Tape. (24)
All Things Strings: Summer Study 2001 H-L Zhou Li, Yuri Mazurkevich, Michael vaiman, Almita Vamos of coached ensemble, rehearsalwith staff pianist. Amnon Weinstein, violin making; daniel Schmidt, bow http://www.stringsmagazine.com/issues/strings92/summer01h-l.shtml
Extractions: Scholarship. Audition. Tape. Recommendation. (400-500 students) Founded in 1947 and accredited by the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts. Study and performance in areas such as band, choral, orchestra, music theatre, piano,guitar, and chamber music for students ages 922. Over thirty music classes including violin, viola, and cello techniques, orchestral studies for strings, classical guitar repertoire and technique. Faculty: Erez Ofer, Mary Ann Mumm, violin; Spencer Martin, Renee Warnick, viola; Faculty from Philadelphia Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, New York City Opera: Craig Mumm, viola; Robert Cafaro, cello. TBA. Contact: plantt@hartwick.edu
String Soloists: Yosif Feigelson pianist Vladimir Feltsman, Bella Davidovich, Claude Frank and string soloists MstislavRostropovich, Yuri Bashmet, daniel Heifetz, Paul Neubauer, Misha vaiman http://www.artistsinternational.com/Yosif.htm
Haverhill Sinfonia Soloist Competition 2002 name of the great Russian cellist, daniel Schafran, one Japan Foundation, was theonly pianist to give Atis Bankas, Lorend Fenyves, Michael vaiman and Mauricio http://uk.geocities.com/haverhillsinfonia/scinfo2002.html
Extractions: 25 musicians, selected from 134 international entrants of 25 nationalities will compete in this exciting and varied competition. Each competitor will perform a 20-minute programme of their own choice in a day of musical delights of the highest calibre. There are prizes to the value of £2,810 to be won plus 14 performance prizes, including for the winner, solo performances with Haverhill Sinfonia, South Bank Symphony and Bedford Sinfonia; also solo recitals in Haverhill, Glasgow, Wisbech, Skegness, Louth, Colchester and Southend.
January February 2002 Program Guide from The First of the Few); daniel, English Northern with his parents, his motherbeing an accomplished pianist and his 67; Serebryakov, vaiman (Melodiya, 1969 http://www.whrb.org/pg/JanFeb2002.html
Extractions: Wednesday, January 2 Harvard vs. Manhattan. Thursday, January 3 Times listed below are only approximate. Mendelssohn: Overture to , Op. 21; Abbado, London Symphony Orchestra (DG) Dvorak: Piano Quintet in A, Op. 81; Pressler, Emerson String Quartet (DG) Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F, S. 1047; Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (DG LP) Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 in e, Op. 11; Rubinstein, Skrowaczewski, New Symphony Orchestra of London (RCA) Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra in E-flat, K. 364; R. Kussmaul, J. Kussmaul, Amsterdam Mozart Players (Channel Classics) Schumann: Dichterliebe, Op. 24; Fischer-Dieskau, Brendel (Phillips) Debussy: String Quartet in g, Op. 10; Juilliard String Quartet (Sony) Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a; Walter, Columbia Symphony Orchestra (CBS) Bach: Chorale Prelude, S. 720, "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott"; Chapuis (Valois) Haydn: Symphony No. 104 in D, "London"; Davis, Concertgebouw Orchestra (Philips LP) Schubert: Piano Sonata in B-flat, D. 960; Luvisi (WUOL-Louisville)
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Extractions: Meladina Record This is an extraordinarily successful live recording of Elena Firsova's celebratory 50 th birthday concert, reviewed in detail by , March 2000, when I expressed the hope that some of the music might appear on CD. Russian Easter Weekend in London , 28-30 April, also reviewed by Patricia Rosario 's accounts of two groups of songs, and as soloist in a major Cantata to poignant poems by Mandelstam, are perhaps the high points; she is in perfect voice, captured by expert engineering at the Royal Academy of Music. Tim Mirfin (bass) impresses in two striking settings of poems by Oleg Prokofiev. Michael Vaiman, a distinguished Russian violinist, is partnered by his pianist son, Daniel, in the world premiere of Vernal Equinox Op. 94, commissioned for the occasion. Two great Russian cellists participate - Alexander Ivashkin and Karine Georgian. Richard Shaw accompanies Ivashkin in
Classical Music Festivals In North America & Canada - פסט Nersessian, the violinpiano duo Michael vaiman and Dina a duo recital by the pianistOxana Yablonskaya Paula Suozzi and conducted by daniel Beckwith; Mozart's http://www.klassi.net/new_reviews/opus4/
Extractions: Alaska FAIRBANKS SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus. (907-474-8869). July 14-28: Orchestras, jazz bands and classical choral groups perform. www.fsaf.org JUNEAU JAZZ AND CLASSICS (907-463-3378). May 17-26: Performers include the Trio Pacifica (May 20), the classical guitarist Sharon Isbin (May 22) and the mezzo-soprano Leisel Fedkenheuer with the pianist Miah Im (May 24). www.juneau.com/music/ SITKA SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL Sitka. (907-747-6774). June 7-28: In its 31st year under the direction of Paul Rosenthal this festival presents 13 chamber concerts of chamber repertory on Baranof Island. www.sitkamusicfestival.org Arizona GRAND CANYON CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL Shrine of the Ages, South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park. (520-638-9215). Sept. 6-21: Performers include Trio Solisti (Sept. 7), the soprano Dana Hanchard, the flutist Clare Hoffman, the guitarist Stephen Benson and the pianist Alan Chow (Sept. 14), the Robert Bonfiglio Group with the vocalist Phoebe Snow (Sept. 18-19) and the Corigliano Quartet (Sept. 20-21). Brent Michael Davids is the composer-in-residence. www.grandcanyonmusicfest.org Arkansas HOT SPRINGS MUSIC FESTIVAL Hot Springs National Park. (501-623-4763). June 3-16. Chamber concerts and symphonies, ending with a performance of Verdi's Requiem on June 16. www.hotmusic.org
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