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2024-06-21
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Abduraimov's Busy Life
As the Artist in Residence at the International Center for Music in Kansas City, Behzod Abduraimov has been busy with his duties at Park University, delivering concerts and talks. Despite his primary base in Kansas City, Behzod has traveled extensively, performing on five continents this year alone, with his concert schedule becoming increasingly packed.Read more at interlude.hk
2024-06-20
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Risser's Prepared Piano
Renowned French composer and improviser Eva Rissner takes the stage solo on prepared upright piano, or with the Red Desert Orchestra, a dynamic unit that can swell to impressive size. Her affinity for prepared piano is evident, with a unique approach that sets her apart from others who explore this sonic territory.Read more at brooklynrail.org
2024-06-19
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Uchida's Zen Spirit at Ojai
The Ojai air may be intoxicating, but the Uchida effect can only be described as transcendent. Like a zen master, she effortlessly reconciles reality with her art, transforming harshness into harmony. The promised livestreams will be a testament to this extraordinary union.Read more at latimes.com
2024-06-18
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Piano Playing to New Heights
Zoltan Thurzo, a double Guinness World Record holder from Oradea, achieved a new feat on June 12, playing the piano at the highest altitude paved road in the world, Umling La Pass in India's Ladakh region, at an altitude of 5,798.51 meters.Read more at romania-insider.com
2024-06-17
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Painted Pianos Bringing People Together
From around the globe, artists, musicians, and performers converged on New York City to participate in the "Sing for Hope" initiative, a public piano program that aims to bring pianos to the masses and showcase the talents of local creatives.Read more at cgtn.com
2024-06-16
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Wild's Gershwin Transcriptions
Earl Wild's virtuosic Gershwin etudes, begun in the late 1950s, were revised in 1976 to include an additional piece. These etudes, based on popular Gershwin songs, are strictly technical studies, similar to Chopin's Etudes, which focus on highlighting specific technical challenges.Read more at interlude.hk
2024-06-14
Read more at gramophone.co.uk
Selected Clara Schumann
Clara Wieck was a renowned pianist of the 19th century. She enjoyed a successful touring career before and after marrying Robert Schumann, championing music by contemporaries like Chopin, Schumann and Brahms. She also taught extensively, both privately and at renowned conservatories in Leipzig and Frankfurt.Read more at gramophone.co.uk
2024-06-14
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Hear Yuja Wang Live at Waldbuhne
On June 22, the Berliner Philharmoniker and Kirill Petrenko bring the season to a close with Ravel's thrilling Bolero under the starry Berlin sky at the Waldbuhne. Pianist Yuja Wang performs Prokofiev's First Piano Concerto, while Ravel's Suite No. 2 from Daphnis et Chloé whisks listeners away to a mythological idyll.Read more at digitalconcerthall.com
2024-06-13
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Ilya Schmukler Wins Geza Anda Competition
Ilya Shmukler, a piano student of Stanislav Ioudenitch at Park University's International Center for Music, won the top prize at the Concours Geza Anda 2024 in Zurich, Switzerland on June 8. He also received four additional awards, including the Audience Prize and the Mozart-Prize.Read more at park.edu
2024-06-12
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Pianist Stott's Last Performance
Having cherished a remarkable career as a concert pianist, Kathryn Stott will cease public performances. She intends to continue mentoring young musicians, recognizing them as the future of the art. She remains a highly sought-after teacher at Manchester's Royal Northern College of Music.Read more at scotsman.com
2024-06-11
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Levit is German National Pianist
Russian-born pianist Igor Levit has been awarded the German National Prize, a prestigious honor bestowed by the German National Foundation for his outstanding contributions to promoting unity among Germany and Europe, as well as fostering solidarity between nations.Read more at classicalite.com
2024-06-10
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A Major Take on Mozart
For pianist Orli Shaham, Mozart's piano music has been a lifelong passion. This recording is the culmination of a 40-year journey, delving deeply into the sonatas, uncovering their unique personalities, and unraveling the composer's creative processes and inspirations.Read more at interlude.hk
2024-06-09
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Hearing Zimerman Live
Attending Krystian Zimerman's concerts is a challenging endeavor, with limited engagements each year, no official website listing, and no general manager. However, his live performances are always unforgettable, showcasing his unique blend of instinctive playing, spontaneity, and unparalleled intensity.Read more at interlude.hk
2024-06-08
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The Piano Prodigy Dream
In the co-directed film "Piano Dreams", parents put their lives on hold to give their children the best possible start. Their selfless devotion is exemplified by a couple who choose to live apart so the father can earn enough for his child's tuition, embodying the ultimate sacrifice.Read more at irishcatholic.com
2024-06-07
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Levin Completing Mozart Cycle
Robert Levin's 30-year piano cycle of Mozart's concertos comes to a close with the release of the final disc on June 21. The cycle, featuring added improvisations, concludes with Concerto No. 27 in B-flat, the last of 13 volumes.Read more at ft.com
2024-06-07
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Finals in Geza Anda International Piano Competition
Six semifinalists took the stage to perform a Mozart concerto, conducted by the renowned and legendary Maestro Pletnev - a celebration tribute to the legendary Mozart interpreter Geza Anda. Three finalists are now chosen. Hear the streaming from Zurich on Saturday June 8!Read more at facebook.com
2024-06-06
Read more at classical-music.com
Hear and Learn about Isata Kanneh-Mason
Isata Kanneh-Mason is a talented and noticed British pianist, born into a family of music lovers, she is part of the renowned Kanneh-Mason family, which boasts several accomplished siblings: the renowned cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and the skilled violinist Braimah Kanneh-Mason.Read more at classical-music.com
2024-06-05
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Watch Out for Piano Scams!
Scammers are exploiting the allure of a "free" piano, sending unsolicited emails to unsuspecting victims. Since January, researchers have identified multiple campaigns using piano-themed emails to lure targets into advanced fee fraud scams, often involving "free baby grands".Read more at securityboulevard.com
2024-06-03
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Famed Pianist on Tour at 90
Abdullah Ibrahim is South Africa's greatest jazz pianist-composer, rivaling the legendary Duke Ellington. His enduring legacy extends beyond performances and recordings to his vast catalog of compositions, cementing his status as a master of his craft.Read more at dailymaverick.co.za
2024-06-02
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A Master With His Students
Pianist Dang Thai Son, renowned globally, made history as the first Asian winner of the X International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. His student, Canadian pianist Bruce Xiaoyu Li, also took top honors at the XVIII Chopin competition.Read more at vietnamnews.vn
2024-06-01
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Did You Play Vocalise?
Sergei Rachmaninoff's sublime melodies are renowned, with "Vocalise" being a standout. This haunting piece, from a collection of 14 songs, is notable for its text-free composition. Rachmaninoff believed that the beauty of the human voice could convey emotions more effectively than words.Read more at interlude.hk
2024-05-31
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Merging Piano and Fashion
Franz Liszt, known for his eccentric stage attire, would often mingle with fans between performances. Other pianists, like von Bulow and de Pachmann, demonstrated their individuality by unique antics, such as scratching off a piano brand or arriving at a recital with handmade socks made by George Sand for Frederic Chopin.Read more at newyorker.com
2024-05-30
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Size Matters - Stretto Pianos
As the industry evolves, some companies are offering smaller pianos, while others, like renowned conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim, are modifying their instruments with narrower keys for recitals, a practice previously kept under wraps in the classical music world.Read more at npr.org