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2024-05-22
Read more at vtdigger.org
The Play Every Town Project
Vermont pianist David Feurzeig is embarking on an ambitious tour, aiming to perform a free concert in each of the state's 252 municipalities. He'll also promote environmental causes through his music and online blog, highlighting local and state initiatives.Read more at vtdigger.org

2024-05-21
Read more at sandiegouniontribune.com
Denk on LvB's 4th and More
Pianist Jeremy Denk, a member of the esteemed American Academy of Arts and Sciences, has released nearly 20 albums. A New York Times critic praised Denk in 2010, saying: "He's a pianist you want to hear, regardless of the repertoire."Read more at sandiegouniontribune.com

2024-05-20
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Inna Faliks - Not Only Pianist
Ukrainian-born pianist Inna Faliks, now 45, has achieved remarkable success, delivering thousands of recitals and concerts, and authoring a memoir. Born in Ukraine, her family moved to Chicago at 10 and she made her debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra just five years later.Read more at sfcv.org

2024-05-19
Read more at interlude.hk
Babayan on "Rachmaninoff for Two"
World-renowned pianist Sergei Babayan has joined forces with Daniil Trifonov to release "Rachmaninoff for Two," a tribute to the iconic composer's 150th birthday. This album honors Rachmaninoff's legacy and showcases the virtuosic partnership between the two pianists.Read more at interlude.hk

2024-05-18
Read more at pianistmagazine.com
Who Will Compete in Leeds?
The Leeds International Piano Competition has revealed the 24 top pianists advancing to the Second Round, chosen from a global pool of talented 20-29-year-olds. They will compete in Leeds in September 2024, seeking a transformative experience and a chance to win one of music's most esteemed prizes.Read more at pianistmagazine.com

2024-05-17
Read more at theguardian.com
Hough's New Piano Concerto
Stephen Hough's new piano concerto, premiered by the Utah Symphony in January, debuted in Europe with the composer as soloist, accompanied by Mark Elder and the Halle. The work, subtitled "The World of Yesterday" after Stefan Zweig's memoir, explores musical nostalgia and the past.Read more at theguardian.com

2024-05-16
Read more at cbc.ca
Canadian Wins Montreal
The Montreal International Music Competition has announced the winners of its Piano 2024 edition. Jaeden Izik-Dzurko, 25, took first prize, performing Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and conductor Xian Zhang in the final round.Read more at cbc.ca

2024-05-15
Read more at ohio.edu
Bringing a Baby Grand back to Life
A team of student piano technicians from the Ohio Piano Technician Chris Purdy, joined forces to restore a baby grand piano to its former glory. The collaborative effort between these skilled students aimed to bring new life to the instrument, making it accessible once again for the community to enjoyRead more at ohio.edu

2024-05-14
Read more at koreaherald.com
Paik's Mozart Project at 78
Pianist Kun-woo Pak, has released his first ever Mozart recording album, "Mozart: Piano Works 1", which is the first part of his planned Mozart trilogy. It marks a significant departure from Paik's usual repertoire, as he has never recorded Mozart before in his 68-year-long career.Read more at koreaherald.com

2024-05-13
Read more at gramophone.co.uk
What about Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No 2?
The composer sanctioned two versions of "Tchaik 2": one with no cuts and another with cuts approved by Tchaikovsky. This survey focuses on the uncut version, while acknowledging the historical significance of the Siloti version, despite its cuts.Read more at gramophone.co.uk

2024-05-12
Read more at ucla.edu
Bernstein on Bernstein's Piano
Sydney Wang, a UCLA music composition student and pianist, flew to Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music in March to record a 40-minute album of Leonard Bernstein's music on the composer's own piano.Read more at ucla.edu

2024-05-11
Read more at bbc.com
Apple's Ad "Crushing the Arts"
Apple has apologized for a backlash against an advert that depicted objects, including musical instruments and books, being crushed by a hydraulic press. The company stated the ad fell short of its goal to empower and celebrate creatives, as intended to showcase the latest iPad's capabilities.Read more at bbc.com

2024-05-10
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Traces of Titanic's Piano
The piano played a central role in the musical entertainment onboard the Titanic. It was located in the first-class lounge and was likely used by both professional musicians and amateur players. The restored Steinway on Titanic's sister ship Olympic can tell us a lot.Read more at youtu.be

2024-05-09
Read more at limelight-arts.com.au
Pianist Yang in Australia
Yang has selected challenging works for her Australian recitals, both technically and emotionally, including pieces from Tchaikovsky's The Seasons, Rachmaninov's Three Preludes, Stravinsky's Firebird Suite, and Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition.Read more at limelight-arts.com.au

2024-05-08
Read more at koreaherald.com
Korean Excellence Awards
The Daewon Cultural Foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary by revealing the recipients of its 13th music award, which included pianists Yeol-Eom Son, Yunchan Lim and violinist Kim Bomsori.Read more at koreaherald.com

2024-05-07
Read more at sfcv.org
Pianist Pratt in Conversation
The album "Stillpoint", released in 2023, features seven compositions for piano, strings, and vocals. Each piece was commissioned by Pratt, inspired by T.S. Eliot's poem "Burnt Norton" from the Four Quartets. Montgomery's piece "Rounds" won a Grammy.Read more at sfcv.org

2024-05-06
Read more at qobuz.com
Remembering Nelson Freire
As a young super talent, Freire received a grant to study under acclaimed professor Seidlhofer in Vienna, where he met Martha Argerich and other renowned musicians. Their friendship began in their teens and lasted until his passing, and he introduced her to jazz, igniting her love for Ella Fitzgerald and Erroll Garner's dynamic performances.Read more at qobuz.com

2024-05-05
Read more at wgbh.org
Re-designing a Piano
At first glance, the Renaissance 17 may not seem futuristic or modern with its wooden exterior resembling a harpsichord. However, inside, it contains electronic components on the keyboard, allowing for the unique ability to play non-Western scales by splitting the black keys in two.Read more at wgbh.org

2024-05-04
Read more at theguardian.com
Five Stars for Lim's Etudes
Last year, Yunchan Lim made his London debut at the Wigmore Hall with a program that steered clear of the high romantic works that had initially impressed the judges at Cliburn. This confirmed his exceptional talent and potential for growth as an artist.Read more at theguardian.com

2024-05-03
Read more at wallpaper.com
Rhodes MK8 Earth Limited Edition
The Rhodes Piano has an intriguing history, beginning with Harold Rhodes' creation of a portable piano to aid WWII soldiers in recovery. Acquired by Fender, the instrument gained popularity in the 1970s, contributing its unique sound to many iconic albums.Read more at wallpaper.com

2024-05-02
Read more at theguardian.com
Piano as Art
The Piano Shop Bath is offering artists the opportunity to select materials from a range of piano components such as wood, cast iron, brass, felt, copper, and steel wires to create artwork that can be displayed in their showroom for free.Read more at theguardian.com

2024-05-02
Read more at interlude.hk
All About Yeol Eum Son
In 2011, Son achieved second place behind Trifonov at the Tchaikovsky International Competition, fulfilling a childhood dream. Growing up in Korea, she was accustomed to a competitive approach to music but got the most enjoyment from listening to the other candidates, which helped her own playing process.Read more at interlude.hk

2024-05-01
Read more at classical-music.com
Do You Know "The Piano"?
The Piano is a UK TV talent competition showcasing amateur pianists at four locations: London St Pancras, Birmingham New Street, Leeds, and Glasgow Central. Unbeknownst to contestants, it is also a competition with the chance to perform at the Royal Festival Hall.Read more at classical-music.com

2024-04-30
Read more at berliner-philharmoniker.de
Seong-Jin Cho in Conversation
Seong-Jin Cho's win in the Chopin Competition launched his global fame, praised by Simon Rattle as a piano "poet." As Artist in Residence with the Berliner Philharmoniker until 2024/25, he shares his aversion to microphones, the never-ending quest of pianists, and the unmatched enchantment of the piano's tone over AI.Read more at berliner-philharmoniker.de