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2025-05-15
Read more at arte.tv
Rana Plays Ravel's G major Concerto
ARTE TV contributes to the 150th anniversary of Maurice Ravel's birth. Cristian Macelaru and the Orchestre National de France, together with Beatrice Rana, pay tribute to his enduring musical impact.Read more at arte.tv

2025-05-14
Read more at interlude.hk
Pianist Ilona Knew Brahms
Pianist Ilona Eibenschütz, a student of Clara Schumann and part of Brahms's inner circle, offers a humanizing glimpse into the composer's life through her vivid recollections from a 1952 interview, detailing her youthful awe upon first meeting him.Read more at interlude.hk

2025-05-13
Read more at orartswatch.org
Pianist Expanding Horizons
Portland pianist, teacher, and composer Stephen Lewis champions "neglected music" through his Modernist Piano Series. His passion ignited at Oberlin, leading to rousing performances of early to mid-20th-century avant-garde masterpieces, captivating new listeners.Read more at orartswatch.org

2025-05-11
Read more at interlude.hk
Is Activity Progress?
The adage "Don't mistake activity for progress" highlights that busyness differs from effectiveness. This is crucial for musicians, who spend countless hours practicing. A romantic notion persists that sheer practice time guarantees perfection, a misconception held by both musicians and the public.Read more at interlude.hk

2025-05-10
Read more at playbill.com
Kissin Salutes Shostakovich
Evgeny Kissin, born shortly after Shostakovich's 1975 death, couldn't recall the composer's grand Moscow funeral. Yet, like all Soviet classical musicians, Kissin deeply engaged with and performed Shostakovich's works from his youth.Read more at playbill.com

2025-05-09
Read more at theviolinchannel.com
Malofeev Signs with Sony
Sony Classical welcomes the acclaimed pianist Alexander Malofeev to its exclusive roster. The twenty-three-year-old Berlin resident, hailed by critics for his evocative performances, will release his debut album with the label this fall.Read more at theviolinchannel.com

2025-05-08
Read more at artsfuse.org/
Thoughts on Kissin
"I have been devotedly following the career of the once world-famous child prodigy pianist Evgeny Kissin for forty years. I’ve been lucky enough to have attended most of his 11 Celebrity Series appearances since 1991 and hope to never miss another."Read more at artsfuse.org/

2025-05-07
Read more at thestandard.com
Piano Marathon for Satie 100
On May 5th, Hong Kong hosted a 14+ hour piano marathon featuring local artists interpreting Satie, aiming for a world record of uninterrupted music honoring the innovative French composer.Read more at thestandard.com

2025-05-06
Read more at chopincompetition.pl
Who Will Compete in Warsaw this Fall?
The 19th Chopin Competition's preliminary rounds in Warsaw concluded on May 4th after twelve days. From a record 642 applicants, 162 pianists from 28 nations participated, and the jury, led by Professor Piotr Paleczny, selected 66 to advance to the main competition in approximately five months.Read more at chopincompetition.pl

2025-05-05
Read more at gramophone.co.uk
Aimard and 81 Pieces by Kurtag
In 1973, Hungarian composer György Kurtág started composing his piano miniatures, Játékok (Games), a series now exceeding 400 pieces for solo and four-hand piano across ten volumes, with ongoing additions.Read more at gramophone.co.uk

2025-05-04
Read more at .lpm.org
Alice Sara Ott on John Field
That uncanny feeling of familiarity with something new? Pianist Alice Sara Ott felt it deeply with John Field's Nocturnes. Though unstudied and new to her, the music evoked nostalgia, a sensation most associate with Chopin's later, more famous contributions to the genre, forgetting Field actually pioneered it.Read more at .lpm.org

2025-05-03
Read more at dailysabah.com
Pianist Merging Styles
Azerbaijani-Russian piano virtuoso Riad Mammadov made his Turkish debut at the refined Bayou Villas. His performance enchanted listeners with a thoughtfully chosen program blending classical, jazz, and traditional Azerbaijani melodies.Read more at dailysabah.com

2025-05-02
Read more at umontreal.ca
Risky Music Making
Piano playing engages the whole body, a choreography potentially leading to long-term injury. UdeM researchers Turner and Verdugo deconstructed biomechanics of two professionals, relevant as 72% of pianists face musculoskeletal disorders (Frontiers in Psychology).Read more at umontreal.ca

2025-05-01
Read more at mk.co.kr
Bruce Liu in Conversation
Chinese-Canadian pianist Bruce Liu, remembered for seven encores in Korea two years ago, returns for a Seoul recital on May 11th. He recalls the "mutual respect and love for music" from Korean audiences and hopes for another special moment.Read more at mk.co.kr

2025-04-30
Read more at interlude.hk
Spanish Angle Ravel
Maurice Ravel, born in Ciboure near the Spanish border in 1875, despite his Swiss paternal heritage which led to Stravinsky's "Swiss watchmaker" quip, had stronger Spanish roots through his Basque mother, who grew up in Madrid, where his parents met in Aranjuez.Read more at interlude.hk

2025-04-29
Read more at fondationlouisvuitton.fr
Pianist Jaeden Izik-Dzurko in Paris
Virtuoso Jaeden Izik-Dzurko performs Slavic Romanticism, Rachmaninov and Ravel at Fondation Louis Vuitton. The 2024 Leeds winner and Montreal prize-winner opens with Medtner's brooding sonata before Ravel's Miroirs and Rachmaninov's rarely heard D Minor Sonata.Read more at fondationlouisvuitton.fr

2025-04-28
Read more at theguardian.com
Spouses Duo Impresses
After 15 years of acclaimed solo careers, Lukas Geniušas and Anna Geniushene formally announce their Geniušas Duo—a rare artistic and romantic partnership. Laureates of top competitions, their debut album Hallelujah Junction marks their powerful shared vision.Read more at theguardian.com

2025-04-27
Read more at artsatl.org
Pianist Led by Colors
Synesthesia links music and color, a sensation pianist Pavel Kolesnikov approaches musically, despite not having it. His recital program is even curated around his lime green suit. He finds the color complex, capable of joyful, melancholic, pop, or refined interpretations, influencing his musical choices.Read more at artsatl.org

2025-04-26
Read more at koreaherald.com
Praised Chopin Etudes
Pianist Lim Yunchan triumphed at the BBC Music Magazine Awards in London, securing recording, newcomer, and instrumental prizes for his debut album "Chopin: Etudes" (Decca Classics). This unprecedented feat marks the first time a single album has won all three categories since 2006, with the newcomer also claiming the top recording honor.Read more at koreaherald.com

2025-04-25
Read more at theguardian.com
Levit's 16 Unbroken Hours
Facing a 16-hour, 840-repetition performance of Satie's Vexations at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall, one might expect panic from Igor Levit. Instead, the German pianist calmly arranged his score, chuckled at the undertaking, and began to play for the waiting audience.Read more at theguardian.com

2025-04-24
Read more at onlinepianoatlas.com
Call for Piano Diversity
Leading concert grand piano manufacturers offer instruments with unique sounds and playing feels. Therefore, tailoring the piano choice to the music or performer is often more suitable than using the hall's standard option.Read more at onlinepianoatlas.com

2025-04-23
Read more at theguardian.com
The Levit/Abramovic Collaboration
April 24th at 10 am in London, pianist Igor Levit will begin a 16+ hour performance of Satie's Vexations. He started talking to Abramović about the piece about two years ago, and the resulting collaboration has its world premiere – and this time in front of an actual audience.Read more at theguardian.com

2025-04-22
Read more at ohio.edu
From Venezuela to Athens
Discussing music with Gustavo Dudamel, a full-circle moment for Venezuelan pianist Alejandro Orta, marked his US journey. Orta, an OHIO music major, first met Dudamel in Venezuela and later interviewed him for his thesis, a surreal milestone in his Kennedy Center-performing career.Read more at ohio.edu