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2024-01-18
Read more at arte.tv
Hear Trifonov's Paganini Rhapsody
There are ten days left to hear Daniil Trifonov celebrate Rachmaninoff playing the Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini with The Philadelphia Orchestra under Yannick Nezet-Seguin on Arte.tv.Read more at arte.tv

2024-01-17
Read more at hungarytoday.hu
One-Handed Pioneer Pianist
Geza Zichy overcame the loss of his right arm from a hunting accident as a young man. Undeterred, he returned to both hunting and playing the piano, relying solely on his left hand.Read more at hungarytoday.hu

2024-01-16
Read more at globaltimes.cn
Wang in China - More Than a Pianist
For young musicians in China and around the world, Wang is more than an artist. She is a source of inspiration. Her story resonates with aspiring artists, encouraging them to dream big and work hard.Read more at globaltimes.cn

2024-01-15
Read more at lsm.lv
Tristano's Riga Connection
The pianist and composer Francesco Tristano was born in Luxembourg in 1981. He studied at the Luxembourg, Brussels and Paris conservatories before graduating from the Juilliard School in New York. As a 15 year old he spent a year at the Jazeps Vitols Music Academy in Riga, Latvia.Read more at lsm.lv

2024-01-15
Read more at classicfm.com
Rachmaninoff's Pupil at 99
American pianist Ruth Slenczynska, who turned 99 on 15 January 2024, was once a child prodigy and is now the last remaining student of Sergei Rachmaninoff. To commemorate her incredible nine-decade career, she recently released a new album.Read more at classicfm.com

2024-01-14
Read more at interlude.hk
Composer Arnold Bax's Piano Gems
The piano had always been his favourite instrument, and he was known for astonishing audiences by being able to read a full orchestral score at sight at the piano. He composed a good deal of music for the piano, and evocative piano miniatures were always part of his repertoire.Read more at interlude.hk

2024-01-13
Read more at createastir.ca
Pianist's Ligeti Christmas
Corey Hamm recalls puzzling over Ligeti's messy, handwritten notation, but took the Etudes seriously enough that they were the topic of his doctoral dissertation. Simultaneously, he was familiarizing himself with the Piano Concerto, memorizing two of its five movements to play at piano competitions.Read more at createastir.ca

2024-01-12
Read more at koreaherald.com
Pianist Appointed Chief Conductor
Kim Sun-wook became the first Asian and youngest winner of the Leeds International Piano Competition in 2006. In the past three years, he has focused on his conducting opportunities while narrowing his piano repertoire to about seven composers.Read more at koreaherald.com

2024-01-11
Read more at rnz.co.nz
Pianist Lewis on Beethoven's Concertos
With Beethoven being central to Lewis' repertoire, the 250th anniversary of the composers' birth in 2020 saw the English pianist touring the world for performances like this complete set of Beethoven Concertos, and he took part in the BBC's documentary "Being Beethoven".Read more at rnz.co.nz

2024-01-11
Read more at fabermusic.com
A New Concerto for Manny
The MAX Concerto is written for and dedicated to the American pianist Emanuel Ax - known among friends as "Manny Ax", resulting in the title MAX. Ax gave the European premiere performance of Hillborg's second piano concerto on January 10 in Stockholm.Read more at fabermusic.com

2024-01-10
Read more at fortworthreport.org
Piano Teacher in Hall of Fame
Fort Worth piano teacher Sara Doan now has her name on the wall of the historic Steinway & Sons factory in New York City. She is one of 67 instructors recently inducted into the company’s teacher hall of fame.Read more at fortworthreport.org

2024-01-09
Read more at newscientist.com
The Cyborg Pianist
Zubin Kanga describes himself as a pianist, composer and technologist. In his latest work, "Cyborg Pianist", which premiered at Kings Place, London, he commissioned composers to create new works that fused cutting-edge technology with classical piano.Read more at newscientist.com

2024-01-08
Read more at steinway.com
The Very "Piano Man" and Beethoven
Steinway Artist Billy Joel has sold more than 150 million records and is among the most popular singer-songwriters in the world. Joel, despite his myriad influences, now listens mainly to classical music.Read more at steinway.com

2024-01-06
Read more at interlude.hk
Pianist Poon in Conversation
Tiffany Poon's debut solo album "Diaries" is a deep dive into the music of Schumann; what his music means to her, and how Schumann's music and philosophy influence her own artistry and view of the world today.Read more at interlude.hk

2024-01-05
Read more at steinway.com
Classical Rock Stars
Music must be part of the success of Lisztomania, Lindomania, Paddymania, Beatlemania and similar crazes. "Performing isn't just about playing a piece of music," he says. "It's about communication between human beings..."Read more at steinway.com

2024-01-05
Read more at interlude.hk
Pollini Celebrates 82
At 18, Maurizo Pollini emerged victorious in the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw back in 1960. Out of the 89 participants, he stood as the youngest. "I grew up in a house with art and artists. Old works and modern works co-existed together as part of life."Read more at interlude.hk

2024-01-04
Read more at classical-music.com
Top Pianists on Forgotten Piano Concertos
Since the invention of the piano in the late 17th century, composers have pitted the instrument against the might of the orchestra to create some of music's greatest works. But how many neglected masterpieces are there in the piano concerto repertoire?Read more at classical-music.com

2024-01-03
Read more at bbc.com
Shocked by Success
Jamie Duffy was studying politics in Belfast when he released his first single, "Solas". The Irish pianist whose blend of classical and trad has topped charts around the world said his life has been "turned upside down" by the success.Read more at bbc.com

2024-01-03
Read more at gramophone.co.uk
A Moonlight Sonata Deep Dive
Composed in 1801, Beethoven's Sonata No 14 is the second of the two works comprising his Op 27 that are designated as sonatas "quasi una fantasia". Beethoven himself had nothing to do with its Moonlight sobriquet, which first appeared on printed editions five years after the composer's death.Read more at gramophone.co.uk

2024-01-02
Read more at interlude.hk
The Man Behind Islamey
Mily Balakirev met Mikhail Glinka 1855 who quickly realised that Balakirev had considerable musical talent, but he considered his compositional technique defective. There were no music textbooks in Russian at the time, and Balakirev's German was barely adequate.Read more at interlude.hk

2024-01-01
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Kim's Brahms Album Debut
An unusual and daring choice for a debut recording, pianist Julian Jaeyoung Kim delivers forceful and incisive readings of two major and thorny works by Johannes Brahms.Read more at interlude.hk

2023-12-31
Read more at gramophone.co.uk
Geniusas on Rachmaninoff's First Sonata
Lukas Geniusas has made the first recording of the unpublished original version of Rachmaninoff's Piano Sonata No 1.Read more at gramophone.co.uk

2023-12-30
Read more at classical-music.com
Fanny Mendelssohn in Cinemas
The film, premiered in the UK in October, reveals "the extraordinary story of Fanny, a composer long ignored by the classical music world in favour of her famous brother Felix, who despite being forbidden a musical career persevered, composing 450 works in her short life".Read more at classical-music.com

2023-12-29
Read more at ft.com
Bavouzet's Haydn Top Rated
In the course of 2023 a select number of big recording projects came to fruition, prime among them Jean-Efflam Bavouzet's complete Haydn piano sonatas.Read more at ft.com