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Extractions: Pianist Mr. Zimermans comparatively early acquaintance with the main developments of European musicGerman, Russian, French and othersprecluded him from becoming a "Chopin specialist." Instead, it stirred in him the ambition, which he has achieved in the last 10 years, of performing music in the place and culture of its origin: French works in Paris; Beethoven, Mozart and Schubert in Vienna; Brahms in Hamburg; American music played in New York and, in one notable instance, conducted by the composer himselfLeonard Bernstein. "If I were an actor," he argues, "I would also set myself the aim of performing Shakespeare in London and Chekhov in Russia." Witold Lutoslawskis honorable dedication of his Piano Concerto to Krystian Zimerman inspired the pianist to a similar treatment of that work: it was self-evident that it should be performed in Warsaw during the Warsaw Autumn Festival of Contemporary Music, with the composer as conductor. During each of his New York recitals, he has taken care to perform a Polish composition as part of the program or as an encore. For several consecutive seasons he performed Karol Szymanowskis works in principal music centers on three continents. His encounters with pre-eminent musiciansperformers of chamber music and conductorshave been, he claims, his greatest luck. He has repeatedly performed with Kaja Danczowska, Kyung-Wha Chung, Gidon Kremer and about 40 other celebrities of the musical world..
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Extractions: Sunday, March 9, 2003 A growth spurt at 60 is rare, but the Chamber Music Society of Detroit knows when it's time to celebrate. In honor of its 60th anniversary season, the society is expanding its 2003-04 series from eight to nine concerts. Also featured will be a non-subscription performance by cellist Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble. The season includes an exceptional number of high-profile recitals, including Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky. The society has sharpened its artistic profile in recent years, presenting a wider variety of artists, repertoire and special events. Subscriptions are also at an all-time high 513. Many concerts sell out the 720-seat Seligman Performing Arts Center in Beverly Hills [Chamber Music Society president Lois] Beznos said the preponderance of recitals this year was less a matter of planning than a happy coincidence. Also on the bill are return appearances by the Juilliard String Quartet, the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio with violinist Jennifer Koh, and the Shanghai Quartet with violinist Arnold Steinhardt and pianist Rieko Aizawa.
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CAMA : 2002-2003 Season Events : Masterseries Winner of the 1975 Chopin Competition, Polish pianist krystian zimerman has remainedfor over two decades on the most discriminating music connoisseurs' lists http://www.camasb.org/masterseries.html
Extractions: ESPERIA FOUNDATION provides complimentary seating to every Masterseries concert for non-traditional audiences, students and other community members. Esperia Foundation encourages the programming of challenging repertoire , new and old, in an effort to revitalize art music and its audience. 2002-2003 Season Krystian Zimerman, Piano
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Extractions: "When it comes to balancing technical perfection with playing of poise, eloquence and virtuosity, [Zimerman] has few equals," says the London Times . The youngest contestant to win Warsaw's prestigious Chopin Competition, this brilliant Polish pianist has produced recordings that showcase his searching musical mind as well as his technical wizardry and consistently win some of classical music's top honors, including Gramophone's Record of the Year in 1994 for Debussy's Preludes
Plaatpremières Van Muziek Van Lutoslawski Bij DG een thema van Paganini' en was hij al in onderhandeling over een volwassen pianoconcertmet zijn toen nog heel jonge landgenoot en pianist krystian zimerman. http://www.nopapers.nl/km/muz2/0/muze0085.html
Extractions: Wat het componeren betreft, hield hij in beide gevallen dezelfde leraar: Maliszewski, leerling van Rimski-Korsakov en later in zijn eigen werk gebruiker van volksmuziek, zoals Lutoslawski dat aanvankelijk ook enigszins deed. Verder studeerde hij als bijvak viool en liep tevens enkele semesters de colleges wiskunde aan de universiteit. Vanaf 1952 is Lutoslawski ook gaan dirigeren, maar hij beperkt zich uitsluitend tot eigen werk, zowel in de concertzaal als bij opnames. Gezien zijn belangrijke positie, die hem ook ruim voor de 'dooi' van De Muur veelvuldig in het Westen bracht, zal het niet verbazen, dat de componist regelmatig als gastspreker en docent compositie te horen was en is in uiteenlopende plaatsen als Tanglewood, Kopenhagen, Texas en Utrecht. Hij bekleedde verscheidene bestuursfuncties, kreeg diverse ere-doctoraten en talloze prijzen. Daaronder zijn die van de Poolse Componisten Vereniging (1959 en 1973), de Koussevitsky Prijs (1964) en de Sibelius Prijs (1973).
San Diego Art And Sol Symphony krystian zimerman, pianist 4/22/03 to La Jolla Chamber MusicSociety A pianist of dazzling technique and sensitivity. Last http://www.sandiegoartandsol.com/details.asp?eventid=435
San Diego Art And Sol The Stuttgart Ballet 4/5/03 to 4/6/03. Moscow Soloists with Yuri Bashmet,conductor viola soloist 4/7/03. krystian zimerman, pianist 4/22/03. http://www.sandiegoartandsol.com/partners.asp?pID=11
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Soloists Demonstrate Technique, Finessee In BSO Concert pianist krystian zimerman played the Bartk Piano Concerto No. 1. And sopranoChristine Schfer sang in the last movement of Mahler's Symphony No. http://www-tech.mit.edu/V113/N49/bartok.49a.html
Extractions: By Thomas Chen Two young soloists joined maestro Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra on Saturday for a memorable and effective night of music-making. Pianist Krystian Zimerman played the Bartk Piano Concerto No. 1. And soprano Christine Schfer sang in the last movement of Mahler's Symphony No. 4. Both soloists showed technical security and artistic finesse, splendidly led by Ozawa. Hungarian composer Bla Bartk (1881-1945) wrote his first two piano concertos as vehicles for his own pianistic and compositional skills. This was not uncommon as Mozart, Beethoven, Rachmaninov, and Prokofiev also wrote for their own fingers. Bartk's first piano concerto was written in the fall of 1926, for the occasion of his American debut. Although Bartk ended up playing another of his works for his debut, his concerto did finally receive an American premiere in 1927. Because of the percussive use of the piano and dissonant harmonizations of folk melodies, the concerto received a less than enthusiastic reception. Besides Prokofiev, not many composers at that time really treated the piano as a percussion instrument. However difficult the work is to listen to, its innovations of repeated notes in distinct rhythmic units and treatment of the piano as a pitched percussion instrument have helped it survive as an influential piece in the concerto repertoire.
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Piano - Zimerman zimerman Selected Discography. This is a list of all commercially releasedrecordings by the outstanding Polish pianist krystian zimerman. http://www.micro2media.com/Music/Piano/PianoZimerman.htm
Extractions: Home Email Map Hello! Classifieds Communities Shopping Main ... Piano Artist Song Album Composer Composition Instrument TOP LINKS Krystian Zimmerman may have had the right idea when it came to the orchestral parts of Chopin's two concertos. Form a crack orchestra from the best players you can find, undo every preconception about these scores and their "inferiority," drill the players in re-learning every nuance of these scores, then take the orchestra on tour to make doubly sure they have the pieces down before recording them. There aren't many composers who have left a legacy of pianism; compositionwise or in execution, that can match the one of Hungarian composer Franz (Ferenc) Liszt. He left a formidable bulk of works, consisting of compositions of his own as well as transcripions of works of predecessors and contemporary colleagues. The Beethoven symphonies and several of Schubert's lieder are examples of Liszt's great fascination for the piano as medium for the most diverse musical expressions. This is a list of all commercially released recordings by the outstanding Polish pianist Krystian Zimerman.
Guardian | Krystian Zimerman At his best krystian zimerman has no peers among the may mostly be miniatures, butzimerman's treatment of No other pianist makes you listen so intently to http://www.guardian.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4203202,00.html
Extractions: The Guardian At his best Krystian Zimerman has no peers among the pianists of today. His Festival Hall recital on Monday was one of those special occasions. The programme sandwiched Beethoven's penultimate sonata, Op 110 in A flat, between two works by Brahms, the six Piano Pieces of Op 118 and the massive F minor Piano Sonata, which was a late substitution for the originally announced second half of Ravel, Scriabin and Godowsky. Zimerman is such a master colourist that one would have loved to hear him in those later works, but his account of the Brahms sonata very quickly erased those thoughts. It was a performance conceived on the most expansive scale - from the grandeur in the first movement, through the high spirits of the scherzo and the menacing introspection of the intermezzo to the assertiveness of the finale - yet one in which every detail had point and eloquence, in which phrasing was perfectly judged and utterly natural. The Brahms pieces that opened the recital may mostly be miniatures, but Zimerman's treatment of them encapsulated whole worlds of feeling: delicate, unadorned lyricism in the opening A minor Intermezzo; inconsolable loneliness in the last, in E flat. And though he launched the Beethoven sonata at a speed that momentarily seemed too fast, nothing was rushed, nothing overlooked, and every voice in the final fugue had its own character and colour.
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Extractions: Arts Headlines read posted by PianoMedia / Jan 25th '03 Polish pianist who's memoirs of WWII were recently made into a film by Polanski. comment(s) read posted by PianoMedia / Sep 25th '02 Our tribute to Glenn Gould includes links to several excellent websites about his life and work. 1 comment(s) read posted by PianoMedia / Sep 24th '02 PianoMedia pays homage to the great Polish pianist. Zimerman is perhaps the most original and free-thinking pianist of the current generation. 1 comment(s)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra - About The CSO pianist krystian zimerman CANCELS CSO APPEARANCES ON NOVEMBER 29, 30, AND DECEMBER3 Concerts to be performed as scheduled; Replacement soloist to be announced. http://www.cso.org/atc_press_102202zimermancancel.taf