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21. MusicMoz - Bands And Artists: B: Biret, Idil: Links
idil biret (1941) pianist of Turkish birth. Current information and discographyincluding collector s item and rare MP3 files.
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  • Bakker, Johan - Dutch pianist brings more than 35 original compositions for solo piano. With audio clips. Ballester, William - Official website of Australian pianist, mood maker at 5 star Hotels around the world. Bates, Leon - International concert pianist. Site includes biography, reviews, repertory and programs. Bauer, Harold (1873-1951) - Bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library of Congress. Berman, Boris - Pianist of international stature and teacher at Yale University School of Music. Brautigam, Ronald - Information on the Dutch pianist (piano and fortepiano); biography, concert schedule, discography, reviws, sounds. Brelsford, Eric (b.1984) - Includes a resume, program offerings, repertoire, recordings and contact information.
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23. From The Classics To Carmen Cavallaro
First we ll hear it as Chopin wrote it, performed by pianist idil biret on aNaxos CD. Then by Carmen Cavallaro as we go From the Classics to Carmen
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"From the Classics to Carmen Cavallaro" MUSIC: Carmen Cavallaro's rendition of Mozart: "Turkish March" [Polydor POCP-1645, track 14]
[under the following] Welcome to Compact Discoveries. I'm your guide Fred Flaxman, and during the next hour I'm going to take you on a trip "From the Classics to Carmen Cavallaro." MUSIC: above piece fades out When I was a child taking piano lessons, I got tired of practicing the same classical pieces over and over again. To relieve my boredom at least when my mother wasn't in the house to hear me I jazzed up the pieces. Many of the big bands of the 1930s and 40s did the same thing. They jazzed up classical pieces for fun and, as it turned out, profit. Benny Goodman did this. So did Tommy Dorsey, Freddy Martin, Glenn Miller, Alvino Rey and Duke Ellington. And I'm devoting another hour of Compact Discoveries to these guys, which I call "Swingin' Classics." But this hour I'm going to feature the music of just one of the musicians from that Big Band Era: Carmen Cavallaro. I'm going to go back and forth between the original classical music pieces and Carmen Cavallaro's version.

24. Opus 1
FLAXMAN Chopin s Rondo, Op. 1 as performed by pianist idil biret on a Naxoscompact disc. You are listening to Compact Discoveries. I m your guide,
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"Opus 1" MUSIC: Beethoven: beginning of Beethoven: played by Isaac Stern, Eugene Istomin and Leonard Rose [Sony Classical SM2K 64510, disc 1, track 20]
Welcome to Compact Discoveries . I'm your guide, Fred Flaxman. The music in the background is the beginning of the Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in E-flat, Opus 1, Number 1 by Ludwig van Beethoven. The performance is by Isaac Stern, violinist; Leonard Rose on cello and pianist Eugene Istomin. The reason I'm beginning this hour with this particular work is because it is Beethoven's opus one, and "Opus 1" is the theme for this program. The word "opus" is Latin for "work." It is used in English to indicate a literary or musical work or composition. Although you might talk about a book being the author's first opus, books are not given an opus number the way musical compositions are. Opus 1 usually indicates the composer's first published work, not the first work he composed. An author's first book is sometimes his best work or the book he is most known for. It is sometimes his or her only book. In the case of musical compositions, it is rare that the composer's first published work is his best or most well-known composition. And I can't think of any classical composer who wrote just one piece of music which was published and became famous - the musical equivalent of Margaret Mitchell's

25. Music Department
Photo of idil biret idil biret manifested an outstanding gift for music at Li, the highlyacclaimed 22-year-old pianist from The People s Republic of
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Winners of the 2005 Yale School of Music Chamber Music Competition. HAN-CHIEN LEE, piano KEVIN DUFFORD, timpani ERI NAKAMURA, piano JAMES DEITZ, percussion Pianist Han-Chien Lee returns as one of the pianists in this concert. Eri Nakamura, piano, is a student of Peter Frankl at the Yale School of Music, where she is completing her degree program. Her awards include first prizes in the Miyazawa Piano Competition ( Japan) and the 2001 MTNA Collegiate Artist Piano Competition (CA). Kevin Dufford , timpani, is known for his artistic diversity, performing regularly in all genres of percussion. He has studied percussion and timpani with Tom Freer of the Cleveland Orchestra. Mr. Dufford received the Master of Music degree from Peabody and an Artist Diploma from Yale.

26. CHOPIN Piano Favourites Vol 2 8.555799 [PG]: Classical CD Reviews- March 2004 Mu
Chopin can probably be considered to be the great pianist of his day. Few pianists can do the work of Chopin justice better than idil biret,
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27. Ligeti Etudes Biret [NH]: Classical CD Reviews- Jun 2003 MusicWeb(UK)
The Turkish pianist idil biret has made some celebrated Chopin and Brahms discsfor Naxos but this disc represents something of a departure for her.
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IX - Vertige X - Der Zauberlehring XI - En suspens XII - Entrelacs XIII - L'escalier du diable Idil Biret, piano Recorded in the Clara-Wieck-Auditorium, Sandhausen, 17 th th February, 5 th th May and 14 th th June, 2001. NAXOS 8.555777 The Turkish pianist Idil Biret has made some celebrated Chopin and Brahms discs for Naxos but this disc represents something of a departure for her. That said, Ligeti's piano Etudes are, by and large, very much less intimidating than the composer's general press might have led you to expect. The CD is notable in that it includes the first recording of Book II's XIVa. It is also slightly controversial in that Biret chose to favour the score's musical markings over the precise timing indications when the two came into conflict. So what can you expect if your sole or main exposure to Ligeti is via the choral/vocal works, particularly the (in)famous

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29. Sensible Sound: Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1; Schumann: Introduction And Concert
idil biret, piano; Antoni Wit, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra. The resident pianist of the Naxos label, idil biret, was bound to get to the
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30. Madeleine De Valmalète
The French pianist Eric FerrandN Kaoua, born in 1963, began working with Madeleine information about idil biret s childhood days when she met Mme de
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This CD allows us to discover one of the 20th century's most unjustly forgotten European musicians. Perhaps because she never toured America, cared little for personal renown, and made few recordings.
As a young student, she entered the piano class of Isidor Philipp at the Paris Conservatoire. Philipp, a noted interpreter of the music of Franz Liszt, focused on developing virtuoso technique through total control of interpretive nuance and sonorities. Madeleine also studied with Joseph Morpain, who taught Clara Haskil among others. Like Haskil, Madeleine would always feel great affection for Morpain, whom she designated as her "Maître." World War I soon broke out, effecting all of Europe: Madeleine's brother was drafted, and her father lost his source of income. Her mother, a painter of considerable talent, could no longer live by selling her art. To help the family income, Madeleine was obliged to give piano lessons. This sort of adult responsibility assumed at a young age tested her stubborn personality which, combined with rare energy, infused her performances. By this time she was playing alongside established musicians in benefit concerts for victims of the Great War. Critics praised her varied artistry, passionate temperament, and staggering technique. Saint-Saëns wrote to her to praise her rendition of his "Danse macabre," and she soon would have the opportunity to play for Ferruccio Busoni. As her career developed, she often gave local premieres like the first Monte Carlo performance (1916) of Edward MacDowell's Piano Concerto No. 2. By the war's end she was truly independent, and forthrightly became the second Frenchwoman ever to earn a driver's license, yet still lived with her much-respected mother, whose constant presence may have discouraged potential suitors.

31. Arbiter Records Home Page
A memoir by idil biret is included in the text. EGYPTOLOGY RESOURCE PROJECTThe late pianist Bruce Hungerford was a noted Egyptologist who expertly
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32. Lincoln Center Institute - Bibliography - Time Travel With The Virtuoso Keyboard
Reflections from the Keyboard The World of the Concert pianist. biret, idil,piano. Rachmaninov Préludes Op. 23; Cinq Morceaux De Fantaisie, Op. 3.
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Antokoletz, Elliot. Twentieth-Century Music . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice
Hall, 1992. Ardley, Neil. Music . New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1989. (4 copies) Autexier, Philippe A. Beethoven: The Composer as Hero . New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1992. (2 copies) Badura-Skoda, Paul. Interpreting Bach at the Keyboard . New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Boyd, Malcom. Bach . New York: Vintage Books, 1987. Cooper, Barry. Beethoven and the Creative Process . New York: Clarendon Press, 1995. Davies, Laurence. Paths to Modern Music . New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971. Delone, Richard. Aspects of Twentieth-Century Music . Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice Hall, 1975.

33. Editorial Musings
On idil biret’s site there is an insightful article about some of this (Ruth Laredo was the first pianist ever to record the complete solo works of
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Getting Thru Life's Trials
Julia Gorenman, Idil Biret and Ruth Laredo reveal the difficult times in their lives by Rose Eide-Altman , editor Have you heard the saying: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!"? That may be easier to do for some people than for others, but we’ve all had trying times which may have tempted us to give up our dreams and goals. This month’s editorial focuses on difficulties in the lives of three outstanding concert pianists with the wish that these amazing stories will encourage you when you feel like you have been handed more than your share of lemons. It was reading the new article last month about Maryla Jonas , and her overwhelming difficulties during and after World War II, that prompted me to share with you other stories that I have found in websites featured in "Women at the Piano". Last year, as I was browsing through

34. Pianist -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
A pianist is a person who plays the (A stringed instrument that is played bydepressing (Click link for more info and facts about idil biret) idil biret
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This article deals with those who play the piano. For other uses, see (Click link for more info and facts about pianist (disambiguation)) pianist (disambiguation)

A pianist is a person who plays the (A stringed instrument that is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings and produce sounds) piano
A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an (A musical organization consisting of a group of instrumentalists including string players) orchestra or smaller (A group of musicians playing or singing together) ensemble , or accompany one or more (A person who sings) singer s or solo (Someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession)) instrumentalist s.
A performing (Click link for more info and facts about classical) classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical (Someone who composes music as a profession) composer s were able pianists themselves; for example, (Prolific Austrian composer and child prodigy; master of the classical style in all its forms of his time (1756-1791))

35. Events - Idil Biret Recital
Fryderyk Chopin, Events idil biret Recital idil biret Recital. students atthe back of the audience, where the view of the pianist may be restricted.
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36. Joyce - Music: Pierre Boulez's "Third Piano Sonata"
As the pianist Steffan Schleiermacher points out, the performer must also employ Pierre Boulez (Composer); idil biret (Piano)/ Naxos CD / Released 199
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Pierre Boulez's Third Piano Sonata
I have often compared this work with the plan of a city. One does not change its design, one perceives exactly what it is, and there are different ways of going through it. One can chose one's own way through it, but there are certain traffic regulations.
Pierre Boulez on his Third Piano Sonata A musical labyrinth incorporating nonlinear design, performer-based decisions, and notions of form itself as a principle aesthetic, Boulez's Third Piano Sonata represents a pinnacle of musical Modernism an "open work" cast in ivory and ebony. Despite (or more likely, because of) this, the Third Piano Sonata is more often discussed than heard; and having spawned numerous essays, critiques, justifications, nearly-inscrutable liner notes and snide post-mortems, it has probably produced more commentators than actual players. It is also rather difficult to perform, requiring much preparation on the part of the interpreter in terms of organization as well as practice.
Finnegans Wake pointed the way to an open text, a cyclical work available for entry at multiple points. Boulez always ready to overturn the old order in his quest for musical revolution was greatly attracted to these ideas, and sought a way to adapt them to the compositional process. The result was the Third Piano Sonata, a "work-in-progress" that to this day awaits "completion."

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38. Pianist: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, Bart Berman Lazar Berman idil biret Jorge Bolet Hendrik Bouman
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n. One who plays the piano.
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A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were able pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Johannes Brahms ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninoff were all virtuoso pianists. Most pianists specialize in certain composer(s)'s music or a certain period to some extent.

39. Clara Schumann Romantic Variations CD And CLARA SCHUMANN AT THE PIANO
Actress/pianist Beverly SerraBrooks creates an electrifying journey into Michel Beroff and idil biret at the American Conservatory at Fontainebleau,
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40. 1. C. Bechstein Piano Competition - Ruhr 2006
idil biret, pianist Details Kirill Gerstein, pianist Details Andreas Groethuysen,pianist Details Peter Froundjian, pianist Dang Thai Son, pianist Details
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Jury The jury will be internationally composed of at least 7 members under the leadership of Boris Bloch (who casts no vote). Jury members who are pianists must not have a teaching position but be performing artists. There will also be journalists and music managers. Jury members
Prof. Boris Bloch, Artistic Director Details Idil Biret, Pianist Details
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Each member of the jury will give statements concerning his or her personal or professional relations to candidates at the beginning of the competition.
All decisions of the jury are final and not contestable. The jury has the right to declare any prizes as “not awarded”

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