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The motivations for learning the piano are diverse, ranging from personal enjoyment to cultural appreciation and professional aspirations. While some see it as a way to connect with cultural heritage, others pursue it as a path to fame and fortune. In the movie “Piano Dreams” director Gary Lennon documents the struggles and sacrifices of three wannabe piano stars in modern China. Read more
Celebrating its 20th anniversary the festival “Chopin and His Europe” included the thematic title “And the Rest of the World”, featuring world-renowned pianists and international and national top ensembles and orchestras. As usual the event explored Chopin's music through diverse perspectives, spanning four centuries of repertoire. Piano Street presents a selection of concerts videos including an interview with the festival’s founder, Chopin Institute’s Stanislaw Leszczynski. Read more
If you’re in the market for a piano, be cautious of a new scam that’s targeting music lovers, businesses, schools, and churches. Scammers are offering “free” pianos but with hidden fees that can add up to hundreds of dollars and, as you may have guessed, the piano will never be delivered. Read more
Piano Street’s digital sheet music library is constantly growing. With the additions made during the past months, we now offer the complete solo piano works by sixteen of the most famous Classical, Romantic and Impressionist composers in the web’s most pianist friendly user interface. Read more
The great early 20th-century composer Alexander Scriabin left us 74 published opuses, and several unpublished manuscripts, mainly from his teenage years – when he would never go to bed without first putting a copy of Chopin’s music under his pillow. All of these scores (220 pieces in total) can now be found on Piano Street’s Scriabin page. Read more
Piano News Flash
2024-10-12
Neutral Flag in Warsaw 2025
The organizers of the the 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, have announced that Russian pianists will only be eligible to participate in the 2025 edition if they compete under a neutral flag and publicly denounce Russia's actions in Ukraine.
Read at theviolinchannel.com
Read at theviolinchannel.com
2024-10-11
The Pianist with 50 Fingers
Following the success of the Divas & Icons exhibition, a new temporary exhibition will open at the House of Music Hungary in January 2025. In the meantime, a free pop-up exhibition honoring renowned pianist Gyorgy Cziffra will debut in the foyer of the institution in ear
Read at hungarytoday.hu
Read at hungarytoday.hu
2024-10-09
Avdeeva's Late Chopin
Yulianna, the 2010 First Prize winner at the XVI International Chopin Piano Competition, presents a new album dedicated to Chopin's music. The album features iconic works like the Nocturnes Op. 62, Polonaise-Fantaisie, Barcarolle , Sonata No. 3, and Mazurkas Op. 59. Recorded in the serene setting of the Tippet Rise Art Center in Montana, the album captures the natural inspiration that fueled Chopin's late compositions.
Read at theviolinchannel.com
Read at theviolinchannel.com
2024-10-08
Eyes on Eric Lu
Eric Lu, the 2018 Leeds International Piano Competition winner, has pursued a thriving international career as a soloist and concerto performer. Renowned for his "sensitive and emotionally intuitive" playing, he has focused on Schubert and Chopin, captivating audiences with his unique affinity for these composers.
Read at interlude.hk
Read at interlude.hk
2024-10-07
ABRSM for One Handed Pianists
The ABRSM has introduced the first one-handed piano exam repertoire lists, expanding exam accessibility for musicians with upper limb differences. The new syllabus, covering grades 1 to 5, features 62 pieces by renowned composers like Chopin and emerging artists. Developed to address a repertoire shortage, the syllabus includes seven new commissions, aiming to increase accessibility and choice for one-handed pianists.
Read at classical-music.com
Read at classical-music.com
2024-10-06
Pianist Vikingur Interviewed
Olafsson has intentionally avoided recording complete cycles of the Viennese masters. Despite signing with Deutsche Grammophon at 32, he has only released six solo albums in eight years, excluding concertos. Notable omissions from his repertoire include the Liszt Sonata, Schumann Fantasy and works by Beethoven, Schubert, and Chopin.
Read at spectator.co.uk
Read at spectator.co.uk
2024-10-04
A Talk with Pianist Hemmerlé
French pianist Patrick Hemmerle's primary teachers were Billy Eidi and Ventislav Yankov, who instilled in him a love for French and German repertoire, respectively. Joaquin Soriano taught him to play with greater openness. Today, he continues to learn through listening and recording, which is both challenging and rewarding.
Read at pianistmagazine.com
Read at pianistmagazine.com
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2024-10-09
Claire Huangci:
American music is a melting pot of musical styles and influences. However, Claire Huangci sees a prevalent trait connecting them all – a daring spirit and freshness, a defiance of traditions, and rejuvenation in musical form and sound. It is represented here by Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Amy Beach's Variations on Balkan Themes, Barber's Piano Sonata, and Earl Wild's Etudes after Gershwin.
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Claire Huangci:
Made in USA
American music is a melting pot of musical styles and influences. However, Claire Huangci sees a prevalent trait connecting them all – a daring spirit and freshness, a defiance of traditions, and rejuvenation in musical form and sound. It is represented here by Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Amy Beach's Variations on Balkan Themes, Barber's Piano Sonata, and Earl Wild's Etudes after Gershwin.
Listen on NML >
2024-10-07
Fazil Say:
Oiseaux tristes takes its name from the second piece of Ravel’s Miroirs, in Fazil Say's opinion "one of the most comprehensive and interesting works in the piano repertoire." The two other works on the album are Debussy's Suite Bergamasque and Couperin's Ordre No. 21, to which Say was introduced by a harpsichordist friend in Istanbul.
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Fazil Say:
Oiseax tristes
Oiseaux tristes takes its name from the second piece of Ravel’s Miroirs, in Fazil Say's opinion "one of the most comprehensive and interesting works in the piano repertoire." The two other works on the album are Debussy's Suite Bergamasque and Couperin's Ordre No. 21, to which Say was introduced by a harpsichordist friend in Istanbul.
Listen on NML >
2024-10-05
Elisabeth Leonskaja:
Of the triumvirate of composers known as the Second Viennese School, Schoenberg wrote the most frequently for the piano. Alban Berg and Anton Webern were his most gifted pupils. Webern’s obsessive devotion to Schoenberg led him to adopt the twelve-note system even more rigorously than his mentor. Berg was more connected to the 19th century and always sounds the most Romantic of the three.
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Elisabeth Leonskaja:
Berg, Schoenberg, Webern
Of the triumvirate of composers known as the Second Viennese School, Schoenberg wrote the most frequently for the piano. Alban Berg and Anton Webern were his most gifted pupils. Webern’s obsessive devotion to Schoenberg led him to adopt the twelve-note system even more rigorously than his mentor. Berg was more connected to the 19th century and always sounds the most Romantic of the three.
Listen on NML >
2024-10-02
Arseniy Gusev:
Arseniy Gusev finished his master's program at the Yale School of Music as a composer in 2024, and now continues his studies at the Juilliard School as a pianist. His debut on the Steinway & Sons label offers a uniquely wide-ranging program of music by Bach, Dowland, Retinsky (born 1986), and Antonello da Caserta (active in the late 14th and early 15th centuries).
Listen on NML >
Arseniy Gusev:
Musical Offering
Arseniy Gusev finished his master's program at the Yale School of Music as a composer in 2024, and now continues his studies at the Juilliard School as a pianist. His debut on the Steinway & Sons label offers a uniquely wide-ranging program of music by Bach, Dowland, Retinsky (born 1986), and Antonello da Caserta (active in the late 14th and early 15th centuries).
Listen on NML >
Piano Street Site Updates
17 November 2023:
The sheet music library now contains the complete solo keyboard pieces by J. S. Bach.
12 September 2023:
Rachmaninoff's complete piano works are now available in our sheet music library.
26 January 2023:
The complete piano works of 12 composers are now available in our sheet music library.
1 February 2022:
We celebrate 20 years online with an updated webdesign of pianostreet.com and a special bonus package for all our memebers!
10 January 2022:
Pages about composer have a new design with additional content and the best solo piano pieces listed separately for composers such as Beethoven and Chopin.
26 November 2021:
A new issue of the magazine about the world of piano competitions is available for free download at Piano Street.
8 October 2021:
Piano Street's multimedia tool for watching the Chopin Competition has been updated.
24 September 2021:
Piano Street participated in the annual Media Lounge of Cremona Musica.
15 January 2021:
Urtext editions of Debussy Clair de lune, Chopin Prelude in E minor and Major Piano Scales are now available to download for free at Piano Street.
24 October 2020:
New pieces by Bach and Mozart with piano practice tips have been added to the line of Instructive Editions.
10 April 2018:
Visit Piano Street at the Frankfurt Music Expo.
The sheet music library now contains the complete solo keyboard pieces by J. S. Bach.
12 September 2023:
Rachmaninoff's complete piano works are now available in our sheet music library.
26 January 2023:
The complete piano works of 12 composers are now available in our sheet music library.
1 February 2022:
We celebrate 20 years online with an updated webdesign of pianostreet.com and a special bonus package for all our memebers!
10 January 2022:
Pages about composer have a new design with additional content and the best solo piano pieces listed separately for composers such as Beethoven and Chopin.
26 November 2021:
A new issue of the magazine about the world of piano competitions is available for free download at Piano Street.
8 October 2021:
Piano Street's multimedia tool for watching the Chopin Competition has been updated.
24 September 2021:
Piano Street participated in the annual Media Lounge of Cremona Musica.
15 January 2021:
Urtext editions of Debussy Clair de lune, Chopin Prelude in E minor and Major Piano Scales are now available to download for free at Piano Street.
24 October 2020:
New pieces by Bach and Mozart with piano practice tips have been added to the line of Instructive Editions.
10 April 2018:
Visit Piano Street at the Frankfurt Music Expo.