Piano News Flash – January 2011
Piano Street’s monthly series of hand picked piano related links collected during January.
- How Do We Fix Classical Music? Here’s What You Told Us – Deceptive Cadence, NPR
- Christopher O’Riley And The Art Of Listening
- Listen to Y220 Aspen and Steven Osborne in Mozart PC no 19
- Chopin’s hallucinations explained?
- BBC takes an inspirational look into Mozart’s times and life
- Jonathan Biss´way to Carnegie Hall
- Performance Today – Pianist Murray Perahia in play and chat
- Pierre-Laurent Aimard on Schoenberg’s Piano Concerto
- Garrick Ohlsson on technique: Mastering the paradoxical element of control
- Liszt’s 200th Anniversary – Pianists Barry Douglas and Leslie Howard on Liszt’s life and style of piano writing
- Pianist Alfred Brendel turns 80 and finds second career as a poet
- The “Nokia tune” is a phrase from a work for solo guitar, Gran Vals, by F. Tárrega. Fugue version for piano
- Gabriela Montero offers inspired performances of 26 short, luminous works by Latin American composers
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In re: the moving the piano on Biscayne Bay.
Anyone who would treat a beautiful grand piano in this
way deserves to be black listed from every music school
on the planet. A true musician loves and protects his/her
instrument.
Thank you so much for posting this! It’s really difficult to find out what is going on in the classical music world — let alone the piano world, specifically! Thank you again!
What rich history and a beautiful piano. Thank you for posting this!