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New Book: The Piano – A History in 100 Pieces

September 30th, 2021 in Piano News by | 5 comments

Pianist Susan Tomes’ praised book “The Piano – A History in 100 Pieces”, charts the development of the piano from the late eighteenth century to the present day. Tomes takes the reader with her on a personal journey through 100 pieces including solo works, chamber music, concertos, and jazz. Her choices include composers such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Robert Schumann, […]

Liszt and the Keyboard – An Illustrated Lecture

September 21st, 2021 in Top Video Picks by | 3 comments

Whatever else the world may debate about Franz Liszt’s life and work, one thing is generally conceded: he was the first modern pianist. Entitled ”Liszt and the Keyboard”, master musicologist Dr. Alan Walker gives us an exciting 47 minute journey describing Liszt being the root of modern piano playing. Liszt’s influence was not that of imitation but of rational solving […]

On Being a Pianist in Kenya – Against All Odds

September 3rd, 2021 in Articles by | 5 comments

It is hard enough to train as a classical pianist, even in a Western country with good access to instruments, sheet music and advanced tuition. If you happen to live in Kenya, where nothing of the above is easily available, the many obstacles make it almost impossible. Yet, there are people with an absolute determination to learn. Piano Street has […]

The 17th ”Chopin and his Europe Festival”

August 13th, 2021 in Piano News by | 1 comment

The 17th Chopin and his Europe festival opens in Warsaw this Saturday and traditionally, accomplished musicians from all the world will arrive in the Polish capital: top pianists, virtuosos of all instruments, grand conductors and legendary ensembles. Following the same tradition, we will see and hear performances by winners of the Chopin Competition: both those who have enjoyed their theme […]

Tonebase – Catching the Magic Moment

July 31st, 2021 in Articles by | 6 comments

Interview with tonebase’s piano executive Ben Laude In late 2019, tonebase Piano was launched, with the aim of giving amateur pianists access to high level music education through premium online content featuring great artists. Since then, education has been trending even more in a digital direction because of the pandemic. Piano Street’s Patrick Jovell has talked to Ben Laude about […]

The International Chopin Competition in Warsaw – Preliminaries Are On!

July 12th, 2021 in Piano News by | 3 comments

The live streamed preliminary round of the 18th Fryderyk Chopin International Piano Competition has started. Until 23 July, the Chamber Hall of the Polish National Philharmonic Hall in Warsaw will resound with the music played by 150 young pianists from all over the world. Who will qualify for the 80 entries in Round 1 this fall? This is certainly a […]

“We humans need music” – Martha Argerich at 80 – Ever Totally Irresistible

June 23rd, 2021 in Piano News by | 8 comments

Noticed everywhere and named one of the greatest pianists of our time, Martha Argerich turned 80 on June 5. When hearing Argerich play, philosopher and musicologist Theodor W Adorno’s words instantly come to mind: “The most difficult should sound easy and effortless, overcoming all obstacles to return to a liberated game.” 80 minutes with the magical Martha Argerich Watch medici.tv’s […]

Andras Schiff, Brahms and the Question of Tradition

June 11th, 2021 in Albums by | 5 comments

Much attention and mention is given Sir Andras Schiff’s latest remarkable recording of both Brahms’ piano concertos with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Schiff’s choice of instrument is a Blüthner grand piano built in Leipzig around 1859, the year in which the first D minor concerto was premiered. Schiff has changed foot in his views on period instruments […]

The World of Piano Competitions – issue 1 2021

June 4th, 2021 in Piano Street Site News by | 2 comments

As a collaborating partner Piano Street is proud to present the fifth issue of The World of Piano Competitions, a magazine initiated by PIANIST Magazine (Netherlands and Germany) and its Editor-in-Chief Eric Schoones. Here we get a rich insight into the world of international piano competitions through the eyes of its producers and participants. Click cover to download: Contributing Editors: […]

Beethoven Celebration in Retrospect

June 2nd, 2021 in Articles by | 4 comments

For Nikolas Sideris, editor-in-chief at Editions Musica Ferrum, the Beethoven year 2020 was more than just a great anniversary. It also represented the final stage of a mega project started seven years earlier – the Mount Everest of all LvB 250 homage projects. In cooperation with Susanne Kessel, a pianist from the city of Bonn, 250 composers from 47 countries […]