CONSULTAS musicians for their performances the organist and keyboard player Gustav Leonhardtand the astonishing Polish pianist krystian zimerman, who rendered for us http://www.scherzo.es/home/graninterp/infoCGI-ingles.htm
ZIMERMAN,KRYSTIAN zimerman,krystian. Ref. Price $19.70 Order. More Info. PIANO CONCERTO 1 2 11/1/1999.PIANO CONCERTO 1 - 12/10/1987. GREAT pianist EDITION VOL 100 - 3/1/1999. http://www.outofprintmusic.com/search/Z/K-9375.htm
Polish Culture and highly renowned theatre director; Ryszard Kapuscinski reporter and writer,born in Pinsk, now in Belarus, in 1932; krystian zimerman - pianist, born 5 http://www.culture.pl/en/culture
Extractions: welcome to culture.pl This week's profiles: Jan Berdyszak (1934) - sculptor, painter, graphic artist, creator of installations, scenery designer, art theoretician, educator. Recently published profiles: Stefan Chwin (1949) - novelist and essayist, Marek Bienczyk (1956) - novelist, essayist, translator, literary historian, Pawel Althamer (1967) - sculptor, performance artist, action artist, creator of installations and video art; Andrzej Sapkowski (1948) - author of fantasy tales and novels; Olga Tokarczuk (1962) - writer and essayist, Jerzy Grotowski (1933-1999) - theatre director and theoretician, educator, creator of acting methods; Grzegorz Klaman (1959) - sculptor, lives and works in Gdansk; Miroslaw Filonik (1958) - sculptor; Kazimierz Dejmek (1924-2002) - Polish actor and highly renowned theatre director; Ryszard Kapuscinski - reporter and writer, born in Pinsk, now in Belarus, in 1932; Krystian Zimerman - pianist, born 5 December 1956 in Zabrze; Karol Szymanowski (1882-1937) - composer. just updated profiles: Jan Berdyszak Stefan Chwin Marek Bienczyk Andrzej Sapkowski ... Piotr Paleczny (new version) Jozef Pankiewicz Antoni Wit Jan Cybis Marian Wnuk ... Piotr Anderszewski (new version) Jerzy Truszkowski Tadeusz Kantor (new version) Stanislawa Celinska Krzysztof Meyer Jerzy Tchorzewski Wladyslaw Skoczylas ... Pawel Mykietyn (new version) Katarzyna Kozyra Grzegorz Kowalski Tadeusz Baird Edward Dwurnik (new version) Halina Chrostowska Aleksander Kobzdej Wojciech Kilar Tadeusz (Tadé) Makowski ... Andrzej Seweryn
RONDO-CD-Führer: Lutoslawski, Klavierkonzert Translate this page lange Zeit. Es war der pianist krystian zimerman, der den Komponistenschließlich diese Pläne in die Tat umsetzen ließ. In seinem http://www.rondomagazin.de/fuehrer/lutoslawski/wl01.htm
Extractions: Komponiert: 1987, Uraufführung: 1988 in Salzburg Synthese und Echo - unter diesem Motto könnte Witold Lutoslawskis einziges Klavierkonzert stehen. Es mag verwundern, dass Lutoslawski sich erst im letzten Jahrzehnt seines Lebens zur Komposition eines solchen Konzerts entschloss, war doch das Klavier "sein Instrument", für das er in der Frühzeit seines Schaffens einige virtuose Werke komponierte. Später standen dann jedoch andere Themen als instrumentale Virtuosität im Vordergrund seiner kompositorischen Entwicklung. Trotzdem beschäftigten die Pläne zu einem Klavierkonzert Lutoslawski für lange Zeit. Es war der Pianist Krystian Zimerman, der den Komponisten schließlich diese Pläne in die Tat umsetzen ließ. In seinem Klavierkonzert vollzieht Lutoslawski eine große Zusammenfassung seiner kompositorischen Errungenschaften. Es ist in freier Atonalität gehalten, und wie in den meisten seiner Werke verwendet er seine spezifische Variante der Aleatorik: auskomponierte Abschnitte wechseln mit sogenannten Ad-libitum-Passagen, in denen das Notenmaterial von den Spielern frei zu variieren und zu rhythmisieren ist - Lutoslawski spricht von "Skulpturen aus flüssigem Metall". Einerseits bleibt Lutoslawski in diesem Werk also deutlich seiner Kompositionsweise treu, andererseits erweist er hörbar der Vergangenheit, genauer, der Romantik, seine Reverenz: Er schreibt ein großes Virtuosenkonzert, das im Klaviersatz und in der Ausdruckshaltung der vier Sätze durchaus Querverweise aufweist zu den Gattungsbeiträgen von Liszt und Rachmaninow; ja gelegentlich erscheinen sogar Anklänge an Gershwin ferne am Horizont. Lutoslawskis Klavierkonzert ist ein Werk, das geeignet ist, konservativen Hörern die Scheu vor der Moderne zu nehmen.
RONDO - Wörterbuch Der Klassik-Gemeinplätze Translate this page Trompete bläst. Siehe auch England. zimerman, krystian Fleißigerpolnischer pianist. Zusammengestellt von Matthias Kornemann. http://www.rondomagazin.de/gemein.htm
Extractions: Klassik-Kritiken der Woche Jazz-Kritiken der Woche Titelseite/Inhalt A dorno, Friedrich N.: Opus 111. Wie-sen-grund ... Erwähnen, dass sein Schubert-Essay dunkel ist. Immer zitieren. Arrau, Claudio: Der deutscheste Interpretationstiefsinn kommt aus Chile. Alte Schule. Trat noch vor seinem Tod in Recklinghausen auf. B elcanto: Immer mit Cecilia Bartoli. Bernstein, Leonard: Lennie sagen. Trug in Moskau Cowboystiefel. "I wanna live in America". Ach, die Amis sind immer so herrlich locker! Böhm, Karl: Der "olle" Böhm. Vater des bekannten Wahlafrikaners. Als Künstler politisch korrumpiert. Siehe auch Strauss. Boulez, Pierre. Seine "analytische Schärfe" hervorheben. Komponist von Werken, die keiner kennt, sehr modern. Siehe auch Donaueschingen C asadesus, Robert: Pianist. Auf jeden Fall wie "Kasatßüü" aussprechen. Seine Frau hieß tatsächlich Gabi. Franzosen. Celibidache, Sergiu:
Pianist Chinese pianist, 18, wins Chopin contest. winners have included Maurizio Pollini ofItaly, Argentina's Martha Argerich, Poland's krystian zimerman and Stanislaw http://www.dispatch.co.za/2000/10/21/foreign/PIANIST.HTM
Extractions: Saturday, October 21, 2000 Chinese pianist, 18, wins Chopin contest WARSAW Li Yundi of China won the coveted gold medal yesterday at the 14th Frederic Chopin International Piano Competition, the first time the event's top prize has been awarded since 1985. The Chopin competition, held every five years, is devoted entirely to music by the 19th-century Polish composer. Li, 18, beat five other finalists and 98 entrants in all for the gold, which includes a R175000 cash award The judging is so tough that in 1990 and 1995 no performances were deemed good enough for a gold medal. Second place in the Chopin competition was awarded to Ingrid Fliter, 27, of Argentina, and third went to Alexander Kobrin, 20, of Russia. A Chopin prize from Warsaw can open doors to the world's great halls and launch major careers for young pianists. Past winners have included Maurizio Pollini of Italy, Argentina's Martha Argerich, Poland's Krystian Zimerman and Stanislaw Bunin of Russia. A major cultural event in Poland, the Chopin competition sets the world standard for interpreting the virtuoso's complex and highly emotional works. Chopin's music is at the heart of Polish romanticism, evoking for many the country's traditional pastoral landscapes of rolling fields and tree-lined dirt lanes.
Konzertreihe In Zürich Translate this page Romantik vom Feinsten bietet der einzigartige pianist krystian zimerman zusammenmit dem Polish Festival Orchestra Beide Klavierkonzerte von Chopin an einem http://www.zko.ch/zuerich_content_r.cfm
Extractions: C. Monteverdi: "Con che soavità" F. Cavalli: Sonata a 6 J. Chr. Bach: "Ach, dass ich Wassers genug hätte" H. Purcell: Chaconne g-Moll; "Thy hand, Belinda, darkness shades me", "When I am laid in earth" Rezitativ und Arie aus "Dido und Aeneas A. Vivaldi: Concerto F-Dur op. 3 Nr. 7 "Cessate omai cessate" RV 684 G. F. Händel: "Tu fedele, tu costante"
0430vrs.htm Chan Shun Concert Hall. VRS krystian zimerman. HAVE PIANO, WILL TRAVEL. That couldwell be the slogan of justifiably beloved Polish pianist krystian zimerman. http://www.chancentre.com/webcal/0430vrs.htm
Extractions: Wednesday April 30/03 @ 8:00 pm Chan Shun Concert Hall VRS - Krystian Zimerman HAVE PIANO, WILL TRAVEL. That could well be the slogan of justifiably beloved Polish pianist Krystian Zimerman. His dazzling career was launched when he won the Grand Prix at the 1975 Chopin Competition. Critics praise his "warmth and brilliance" and his ability to reveal music's inner voices and hidden melodies that leave audiences "begging for more." Am expert in building pianos, Zimerman takes his own instrument wherever he travels, allowing him to focus utterly on his music. One of the great pianists of our time, he performs only 50 concerts a year. Don't miss his Vancouver debut. A co-presentation with the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts. All Tickets
Classical Music CDs G Alexis (French pianist, b.1929, Sofia). 01/94. WILD, Earl (b.1915, Pittsburgh).01/95. YUDINA, Maria (18991970, b. Nevel' , Russia). 01/96. zimerman, krystian(b http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/art/musi/cd/cdmusg.shtml
Extractions: G Composer, performer, group Title of composition(s) or CD CD no. GABRIELI, Giovanni (c. 1553/6-1612, Italy) The antiphonal music of Gabrieli for brass ensemble and organ GABRIELI Motets GABRIELI Music for San Rocco, 1608 includes In ecclesiis a 14; Sonata No. 19 a 15; Domine Deus meus a 6; Timor at tremor a 6; Jubilate Deo a 10; Sonata No. 18 a 14; Sonata No. 20 a 22; Magnificat a 33 GALLO, Domenico (1680-1762, Italy) Sonata no. 12 in E major (violin and piano) attrib. Pergolesi GALUPPI, Baldassare (1706-1785, Italy) Sonata no. 5 in C 01/61 no. 1 GARDEN, Steve, see: DIFFERENT TRACKS GAVIN, Nigel, see: DIFFERENT TRACKS GAZZANIGA, Giuseppe (1743-1818, Italy) Don Giovanni, Opera excerpts GEMINIANI, Francesco (1680-1762, Italy) 12 Concerti grossi GEMINIANI Sonata in A major, op. 4 no. 10 (violin and piano) GERRARD, Graeme (b. 1953, Australia) Strings of Token Strings:
Krystian Zimerman | Classiques.mysic.com in F Fryderyk Chopin $16.98 Coherent and Serene Bighearted romantic Chopin froma very intelligent pianist Strength, Profundity, Grace. krystian zimerman http://classiques.mysic.com/Krystian_Zimerman.html
Personregister cellist, solocellist i Danmarks Radios Symfoniorkester, medlem af Kontrakvartettenog af De nordiske Spillemænd zimerman, krystian, 1955- , polsk pianist. http://www.freehomepages.com/nareda/personre.htm
Pianists Information Sites pianist. zimerman, krystian List of all commercially released recordingsby the Polish pianist, news, links, covers. Genova http://songsorg.com/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
Aldeburgh Productions - Spring Weekends Robert and muse of Brahms, through her precocious talent she helped define the newbreed of virtuoso pianist. Saturday 22 March krystian zimerman Piano recital. http://www.aldeburgh.co.uk/events/spring.htm
Extractions: Robert Schumann Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 63 Clara Schumann was the most iconographic of Romantic figures. Wife of Robert and muse of Brahms, through her precocious talent she helped define the new breed of virtuoso pianist. Although convinced that a woman could never succeed as a composer in her time, she nonetheless wrote music every bit as representative of the Romantic age as that composed by her husband. Tonight her brilliant trio is partnered with that cornerstone of the Romantic repertory, Robert Schumann's Trio in D minor, written one year later. Beethoven's 'Ghost' Trio, the classical model which Robert and Clara inherited and transformed, here completes the programme. Snape 7.30pm (ends approx. 9.15pm) Chopin Sonata in B minor op 58 next, Krystian Zimerman is a throw-back to another age. Each year he carefully crafts his programmes, whittling down from his repertory the perfect combination of works, deciding just before his concerts what to play. 'Some of them I've only just started and have a few years' more work to do, but other pieces I have played for years - slowly they are becoming ready for performance, and at a certain point, I feel OK, we're ready to risk them in the concert hall.' Do not miss the rare opportunity to hear the distillation of a brilliant musical mind.
San Diego Magazine (lifestyles) Stephen Hough (02/07/03), Lang Lang (03/27/03), and krystian zimerman (04/22 the TrioSolisti (01/17/03), violist Cynthia Phelps and pianist Randall Hodgkinson http://www.sandiego-online.com/forums/dance/dance.shtml
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Paavali Jumppanen of the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki and the Music Academy in Basel, where he wasa pupil of the phenomenal Polish pianist and Chopin expert krystian zimerman. http://www.washingtoncenter.org/season/season14.asp
Extractions: Presented by The Washington Center for the Performing Arts Stage I The outstanding Finnish pianist Paavali Jumppanen is a graduate of the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki and the Music Academy in Basel, where he was a pupil of the phenomenal Polish pianist and Chopin expert Krystian Zimerman. He has become one of the most popular soloists of Finnish orchestras and a regular guest at prominent music festivals. His victory at the prestigious international Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York in 2000 has further established his successful international career. Jumppanen's performance of the Dutilleux Sonata was masterly in its handling of rhythm, color and texture, and in its headstrong, controlled abandon. The Boston Globe Paavali Jumppanen , along with Catrin Finch on October 30, 2002 and Nicolas Kendall Sponsor: Tickets:
The Chopin Files Forum - Powered By XMB krystian zimerman is an excellent pianist and held in high regardin respect of his playing and interpretation of Chopin's music. http://www.chopinfiles.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=44
Extractions: Len Mullenger: Len@musicweb.uk.net Reviews from other months Maurice RAVEL Piano Concerto in G major. Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D major* Valse nobles et sentimentales Krystian Zimerman (piano); Pierre Boulez conducting The Cleveland Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra DG 449 213-2 [55:45] Crotchet This recording has received rapturous reviews and, indeed, the idea of combining the talents of the virtuoso Zimerman and the one time enfant-terrible composer/conductor, Boulez is intriguing. The result is, as one might expect, electrifying. The sound is first class adding further lustre to a most exciting listening experience. ppp sound from the DG engineers). I always tense up before the start of any performance of the ravishingly beautiful Mozart-like Adagio expecting much and hoping not to be disappointed. Although Zimerman's phrasing and shading is lovely enough, I felt he was a little detached, lacking that expressive poignancy that Michelangeli brought to this most beautiful of Ravel's creations and Boulez's accompaniment might have been that shade warmer. The Concerto for the Left Hand dates from the same period, 1930-31. It was commissioned by the one-handed pianist Paul Wittgenstein. Again the Jazz elements are prominent but this score is much darker more sardonic than its companion G Major Concerto. It is cast in one continuous movement with the Spanish influences of the G Major Concerto much more pronounced. Its more sinister rhythms have been likened to Nazi jackboots but this is essentially a shifting and brilliantly coloured Kaleidoscopic work, by turn quirky, swaggering, brooding and sentimental recalling many of Ravel's previous compositions. This is a supremely confident and bravura performance, powerful and sensitive by turn. Just listen, for instance, to Zimerman's polished and supremely articulate concluding cadenza and the devastating effect of Boulez's crushingly heavy main climax.
Best Selling Classical CDs krystian zimerman, piano and conductor REVIEW Thanks to Polish pianist krystianzimerman, we may never hear Chopin's two piano concertos the same way again. http://www.angelfire.com/biz/acousticdigest/clascdssum99.html
Extractions: Best SellingClassical CDs Simply put, 1999 was a great year for classical music. And the year's Grammy Awards in classical categories gave ample proof of an abundance of musical riches. Pierre Boulez and Michael Tilson Thomas were classical music's Santanastwo conductors with multiple nominations. But they also reveal how cutting-edge classical Grammy picks are when compared to Grammy's pop fare. Here are some of the top classical winners, along with our thoughts (and, in some cases, our own choices). Classical Album The success of this record (it actually won Grammys for Best Classical Engineered Album and Best Orchestral Performance, as well) is a testament to Michael Tilson Thomas's creative programming. He wisely chose to include "Persephone," Stravinsky's seldom-heard retelling of the Greek myth, over more ballet music, making this disc a gem for Stravinsky lovers. A winner of Grammys back in 1975 and 1996, the conductor has star appeal and a love for modern works. For the millennial Grammy Awards, you couldn't ask for a more appropriate winner. Our Pick: