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Extractions: Stanley Alexandrowicz - guitar Amadeus Guitar Duo Amadeus Trio Amsterdam Guitar Trio (BMG) Atamian, Dickran - pianist Bachmann, Maria - violinist (BMG) Manuel Barrueco - Guitarist Bashmet, Yuri - violist (BMG) Joshua Bell - violinist Bellugi, David - recorder Bart Berman - piano - piano duo Bottesini Duo - double bass and piano duo Brain, Dennis - horn Bream, Julian - guitarist Brendel, Alfred - pianist Bronfman, Yefim - piano (Sony) Jui-Chen Chang - Cellist Chee-Yun's Room - Violinist Chee-Yun (official) Choong-Mo Kang - piano Cliburn, Van - pianist James Dick - pianist Dragon, Carmen - harp James Ehnes - violinist Irwin I. Eisenberg - violinist Julia Fischer - violinist Florestan Trio Deniz Arman Gelenbe - piano Arthur Greene - piano Jeffrey Grice - piano Hansen, Thomas - piano Hayden, Angelica - pianist, singer Honigberg, Steven - cellist Vladimir Horowitz - pianist Hsing-ay Hsu - piano Jacqueline du Pre Piano Quartet Emma Johnson - clarinetist Kim, David Korfker and Yamaguchi - violin-piano duo Wilhelm Kempff - pianist Misha Keylin - violinist Osman Kivrak - violist/composer Junko Kobayashi - piano Kreisler, Fritz
Classical Net Review - Volkov Live From Moscow oleg volkov. All Russian. Alexander Borodin, Cesar Cui, Anatoli Liadov, Nikolai RimskyKorsakov The notes by volkov's pianist/musicologist wife, Svetlana, are most informative and http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/b/bri00106a.html
Extractions: Brioso BR 106 DDD 67:11 The Paraphrases is a collaborative work that features 24 variations and a finale by Cui, Liadov and Rimsky-Korsakov, followed by a brief transition by Liszt and 15 short pieces by Borodin and the three mentioned above. The work is for two pianos, the second of which plays the same motive over and over throughout, while the first plays more substantive music. In the end, the work ends up as a failed attempt to create the sublime from the simple, because it falls victim to monotony long before its half-hour-plus duration is up. Too bad, because many individual pieces and variations are cleverly conceived and written. The Shostakovich Aphorisms fare better, but not much. More and more I'm becoming convinced that Shostakovich's piano music generally falls far below the level of his chamber music and concertos for string instruments. These short pieces sound like improvisations, experiments in a style not dissimilar to Shostakovich's fantastic opera, The Nose, but without that work's biting satire and artistic sense of purpose. The Op. 87 Prelude and Fugue in D Flat is worth attention, but, alas, is but one choice nugget from what is perhaps the composer's most substantive work for piano. Scriabin, while not necessarily a mainstream figure to many, is still a composer of importance in my view, and becomes the lone reason for the potential buyer to acquire this disc, especially because of the ethereal and agitated reading of the Fifth Sonata. Still, three of the preludes here appear on the other disc.
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Oleg Volkov's Recordings The performances and sonics are excellent. oleg volkov is an impeccablytrained pianist He provides fleet, rhythmically elastic http://members.aol.com/ovolkov1/record.htm
Extractions: (Brioso Recordings, BR119) Streaming Audio Streaming Audio "The performances and sonics are excellent. Oleg Volkov is an impeccably trained pianist... He provides fleet, rhythmically elastic playing fully in sync with the spirit of the music." (Fanfare, July/August 1999) "Once again this pianist turns in a reading that is stunning in its grasp of the heart and soul of the music... Volkov misses nothing here in his brilliant enactment of the busy sonic shenanigans and darkly atmospheric writing. He captures the full measure of the mischief and mystery, the color and the surrealism..." (Cosmik Debris, January 1999)
OLEG VOLKOV BIOGRAPHY Russianborn pianist oleg volkov came to the United States in the summer of 1990 to compete in the University of Maryland William Kapell International Piano Competition. http://members.aol.com/ovolkov1/bio.htm
Extractions: Russian-born pianist Oleg Volkov came to the United States in the summer of 1990 to compete in the University of Maryland William Kapell International Piano Competition. Following his performance with the National Symphony Orchestra at the John F. Kennedy Center, Mr. Volkov emerged as a winner of one of the coveted Kapell lead prizes. Along with this notable award came remarkable praise, respect, and admiration from American critics and audiences alike. With offerings of a visiting professorship and U.S. concerts, Mr. Volkov returned to the states on Christmas Day of that same year. He made his recital debut soon after his arrival, performing on the piano of Vladimir Horowitz. The recital, held at the Center for the Arts, George Mason University, launched a nationwide tour of the Horowitz Steinway Grandand the American concert career of Mr. Volkov. Mr. Volkov was born in Rostov-on-Don in the south of Russia. He studied in the Russian music schools, graduating with highest honors. He began studying with Maestro Victor Merzhanov at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory in 1977. A distinguished student at the Conservatory, he completed his postgraduate degree (doctor of musical arts) in 1987, again receiving an honors diploma. Subsequently, Mr. Volkov was elected assistant professor at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory to work with Maestro Merzhanov. He held this position until leaving for the United States in late December 1990.
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Extractions: STEPHEN PRUTSMAN )s composition Dramatis Personae for clarinet and string quartet won the International Clarinet Association Composition Contest out of 88 entries from 18 countries. Several Kenner arrangements will also be heard on a Kronos Quartet CD coming out in February next year. In addition, a recording with cellist Yo-Yo Ma of Prutsmans performance of his arrangement I Could Have Danced All Night will be distributed in Japan. Mr. Prutsman has also arranged several works for the Kronos Quartet. SVETLANA POTANINA was awarded 2002 Best Creative Project and Best Pianist of the Year in an event sponsored by t he publishing house of the advertising and informational magazine Best of the Best, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation, Department of the Russian Agency of Economic Safety and Risk Management, ROOSMS For the Single World Community.
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Extractions: Brioso BR 115 DDD 73:58 The Rachmaninoff Second had for decades been the second most popular piano concerto in the world's concert halls, the Tchaikovsky First, of course, being preeminent. In the last ten or fifteen years, this C Minor concerto's older sibling, the virtuosic and once-neglected Third, has at least caught up, maybe even surpassed it. The Second is a better-crafted, if less dramatic, work. It may well not feature the blood-and-thunder cadenzas or the extroverted grandiosity found in the Third, but neither does it suffer from the structural and textual problems that plague the later piece. And, like most great concertos, it can inspire several valid interpretive approaches. But, of course, this kind of perfection can have its limitations. There will be many listeners who won't find this Second to their liking, for, while Volkov is always the sensitive artist, he eschews thunder and swagger, traits that can enliven what is, to many, a war horse work that needs some invigoration, some risk-taking, some swashbuckling playing. Personally, I can live quite satisfied with Volkov's recording, though I'd want to keep the Janis/Mercury at hand and my favorite Rachmaninoff Second, the Rubinstein/RCA. Andrei Tchistiakov and his Moscow players abet Volkov splendidly here. In sum, this is one of the finest Rachmaninoff Seconds I've ever heard.
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Extractions: Altramar - medieval music ensemble. Of interest to fans of early, folk, traditional, and new age music, as well as those interested in medieval history and culture. Amsterdam Guitar Trio Anderson, Marian Atamian, Dickran - pianist. Ax, Emanuel Bach, Kasper - Danish pianist. Bachmann, Maria Baker, Josephine Bashmet, Yuri Beecham, Sir Thomas ... Bellugi, David - a recorder virtuoso, concert and studio musician, and professor (of recorder) at the Florence conservatory. Berman, Bart - Israeli concert pianist specializing in Schubert and contemporary music performance. Bernstein, Leonard - play a wide range of music for piano duo and duet. Bjoerling, Jussi Brain, Dennis Bream, Julian Bronfman, Yefim ... Carlson, Anne - flutist Caruso, Enrico Celestial Winds - Very romantic and relaxing, we are professionals in the metaphysical healing arts use "CW1" for Massage meditation, Aromatherapy, Acupuncture. Chee-Yun - One of today's most talented young violinists. Cliburn, Van
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Extractions: CLASSICA Abbado, Claudio [classicalmus.com] Abbado, Claudio [sony.com] Altramar - medieval music ensemble. Of interest to fans of early, folk, traditional, and new age music, as well as those interested in medieval history and culture. Anderson, Marian Atamian, Dickran - pianist. Ax, Emanuel Bachmann, Maria Bashmet, Yuri Beecham, Sir Thomas ... Bellugi, David - a recorder virtuoso, concert and studio musician, and professor (of recorder) at the Florence conservatory. Leonard Bernstein - celebrating his extraordinary legacy. Leonard Bernstein [classicalmus.com] - play a wide range of music for piano duo and duet. Bjoerling, Jussi Brain, Dennis Bream, Julian Bronfman, Yefim ... Carlson, Anne - flutist Caruso, Enrico Celestial Winds - Very romantic and relaxing, we are professionals in the metaphysical healing arts use "CW1" for Massage meditation, Aromatherapy, Acupuncture. Cliburn, Van Davis, Sir Colin de Curtis, Federico - tenor's repertory consists of chamber arias, lieder in native language, arias, romances, duets from operas and Neapolitan song. Denham, Ellen
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WWW VL Classical Music: Artists, From Soloists To Orchestras Keith Pruitt (pianist/composer); Jari S. Puhakka (recorder/flute); David Pyatt (horn); Voigt(soprano); Lars Vogt (piano); Carl Volk (guitar); oleg volkov (piano); http://www.geocities.com/debmort2001/Html/soloists.htm
Extractions: Soloists. Bill Adam Tribute Web site (trumpet) Afrocentric Voices in Classical Music ; Biographies and bibliographies on African Americans in classical vocal music John Mark Ainsley (tenor) John Aler (tenor) Susan Allen (harp) Sir Thomas Allen (baritone) Valentina Alykova (violin) Janet Anthony (cello, chamber music) Ole Edvard Antonsen (trumpet) Ole Edvard Antonsen (trumpet) Fabio Armiliato (tenor) Bodil Arnesen (soprano) Susan Asbjornson (soprano) Franck Avril (oboe) Paul Ayres (organ) Thomas Bacon (horn) Suren Bagratuni (cello) Alison Baker (organ) Jean Jacques Balet (piano) Richard Bamping (cello) Kimberly Barber (mezzo-soprano) Daniel Barenboim (conductor, piano) Dame Josephine Barstow (soprano) Benjamin Bayl (organ) Patrice Michaels Bedi (voice) Jos Beijer (organ) Mary Bella (soprano) Rupert Bergmann (bass-baritone) Bart Berman (piano) Anne-Lise Berntsen (soprano) Roar Berg (tenor) Mark Bernat (double bass) (includes the artist's transcription and recording of the complete Bach suites for double bass) Alexander Besa (viola) John Marcus Bindel (bass-baritone) Gerald Blanchard (baritone) Michel Block (piano) Thomas Bloch ; (Glass Harmonica, Ondes Martenot, Cristal Baschet)
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Extractions: THE MUSIC COMPLEX If a contact link is not operational, go to the YAHOO search engine for the link. CLARINET Abbado, Claudio Altramar - medieval music ensemble. Of interest to fans of early, folk, traditional, and new age music, as well as those interested in medieval history and culture. Anderson, Marian Atamian, Dickran - pianist. Ax, Emanuel Bachmann, Maria Bashmet, Yuri Beecham, Sir Thomas ... Bellugi, David - a recorder virtuoso, concert and studio musician, and professor (of recorder) at the Florence conservatory. Bernstein, Leonard - play a wide range of music for piano duo and duet. Bjoerling, Jussi Bottesini Duo - double bass and piano duo dedicated to playing original music for their combination. Brain, Dennis