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41. JYI.org :: New MIDI Technology Brings Gould And Cortot Back To Life
stylings of Canadian musician Glenn Gould and Swiss pianist alfred cortot . alfred cortot, who passed away June 15, 1962, at the age of eightyfive,
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42. Médiathèque Musicale Mahler
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44. Catawba College Music Department Presents Free Piano Concert
free concert open to the public with pianist Jesse Davis at 7 pm Saturday, 20032004 through the Ecole Normale de Musique alfred cortot in Paris,
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Syndication Information Full News Feed SEARCH Catawba ... Catawba College Music Department Presents Free Piano Concert The Catawba College Music Department presents a free concert open to the public with Pianist Jesse Davis at 7 p.m. Saturday, February 5 at Keppel Auditorium in the Robertson College-Community Center. A native of North Carolina, Jesse Davis has performed with orchestras and given numerous solo recitals in the United States and Europe. He is the winner of the 2001 Vienna International Pianists Academy "Rosario Marciano Sonderpreis," the 1998 GMTA Competition, the 1995 NCSA "A. J. Fletcher Competition," the 1995 Raleigh Symphony Young Artist Competition, and the 1995 N.C. MTNA Yamaha Competition. He was awarded a Semifinalist Prize at the 2004 New Orleans International Piano Competition and holds prizes from the 1998 French Piano Institute and the 1991 Winston-Salem Symphony Young Artist Competition as well. Currently, he studies privately with Fabio Bidini and recently completed the International Certificate for Piano Artists 2003-2004 through the Ecole Normale de Musique "Alfred Cortot" in Paris, the Foundation Bell'arte in Brussels and the University of Florida, College of Fine Arts. Through this program Davis received personal training from Jerome Lowenthal, Boaz Sharon and Nelson Delle-Vigne, as well as masterclasses from Philippe Entremont and Lazar Berman.

45. JOYCE HATTO - A Pianist Of Extraordinary Personality And Promise- March 2003 Mus
This had obviously endeared the young pianist to the composer from the off. I took both the Chopin sonatas to alfred cortot and he admitted to me that
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JOYCE HATTO - A Pianist of Extraordinary Personality and Promise Comment and Interview by Burnett James
[The original preparatory meeting for this interview took place in June 1973. There was a further meeting between Joyce Hatto and Burnett James later the same year when he approached different aspects. The fly sheet of typed interview, sent to Joyce as a courtesy to check through, was dated July 10th 1973.] BJ: It was Sir Arnold Bax who first brought Joyce Hatto to my more active attention. I had seen the name in the concert columns but it did not register until I found myself in the Nags Head, Holloway, supping with Arnold after attending a rehearsal of one of his orchestral works by the Modern Symphony Orchestra at the Northern Polytechnic. Many a composer, famous and unknown, has had cause for many years to be grateful to Arthur Dennington and his brave band for rehearsing and performing their works. However, my ears were kindled when Arnold imparted that Joyce Hatto was to tackle his Symphonic Variations with the Modern Symphony. Sir Arnold was positively gleeful that Miss Hatto had actually asked to play his mammoth creation and not cajoled into it by his publishers

46. Kulturspeilet
alfred cortot støttet nemlig den gale siden under krigen, det franske Vichystyret . Det er kanskje noe selvmotsigende at en pianist av en slik teknisk
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  • 47. Madeleine De Valmalète
    There alfred cortot, who recognized her talents as a musician and pedagogue, The French pianist Eric FerrandN Kaoua, born in 1963, began working with
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    Rediscovered Master

    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.

    48. Scarpini Edition Vol. I
    A recital by Pietro Scarpini, the pianist who has placed his own art in the who asked himself such a question more than once was old alfred cortot,
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    Scarpini Edition Vol. I The case of Pietro Scarpini (1911-1997) is unique, as he was a peerless and profound musician who developed a rareified and vast repertoire. Scarpini was the leading pianist in Italy after World War II, yet has not received proper recognition due to his disdain for recording and for having avoided the public sphere which artists are compelled to engage in, as Scarpini chose to live for his art and deliberately avoided outside intrusions on his life in order to maintain and cultivate his musicianship. Paradoxically, while he did little to preserve his art through commercial recordings, Scarpini methodically kept tapes made of recitals and broadcasts and added to it by recording at home. Scarpini's one solo recording, made for the Durium firm around 1950, was characteristic of his musical focus: sonatas and shorter works by Bartok and Stravinsky. One regrets the absence of the Goldberg and Diabelli sets, as Scarpini often performed them before the 1960s: perhaps they will be discovered some day.
    As only two or three interviews with Scarpini exist, along with two musical commentaries, primary sources are extremely limited, obliging the forthcoming discs to reproduce them along with critiques and many examples of his programs. Amongst his papers was found one revealing document: on an undated page on hotel stationary, Scarpini typed in English an overview of the significant events in his career:

    49. Wanda Landowska
    alfred cortot s teacher played on it, but he was a pianist who played old At a quarter past three appeared Wanda Landowska and alfred cortot on
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    Wanda Landowska
    One of the many debts of gratitude we owe to Wanda Landowska is for her having viewed music as a continuum rather than a progressing art ever perfecting itself. Due to this approach she understood that great work is achieved in any period and embodies a synthesis of preceding scores as well as a reflection of its own age, if not that of a vision beyond its own present. Therefore in order to recreate the spirit behind the music, Landowska immersed herself into a lifelong study of performance practice and the style surrounding works in other artistic disciplines. This became not a final goal but a point of departure, as she eventually came to understand the comedies of Moliere and Marivaux, the paintings of Watteau as she did her Couperin and Bach. Landowska acquired many old instruments and soon began touring with the Pleyels made for her own use, incorporating the best features of what had been examined amongst the museum instruments, capable of adapting to serve the entire literature, as well as new works written for her by Poulenc, Falla, Rieti and others. The Poulenc on this disc is the sole example of Landowska's performance of contemporary music. Poulenc had attended the premiere of Falla's Retablo de Maese Pedro , which has a harpsichord part. Poulenc recalled:

    50. The Sydney Morning Herald
    of Bach s Goldberg Variations, made by the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould in1955, and a recording of a Chopin (below) prelude by alfred cortot in 1928.
    http://www.smh.com.au/news/Next/Bringing-dead-piano-greats-up-to-scratch/2005/05

    51. Pianist -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    A pianist is a person who plays the (A stringed instrument that is played by (Click link for more info and facts about alfred cortot) alfred cortot
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    Pianist
    [Categories: Pianists]
    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))

    52. Piano Roll -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    Typically, a pianist would sit at a specially designed recording piano, (Click link for more info and facts about alfred cortot) alfred cortot,
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    Piano roll
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    A piano roll is the media used to operate the (A mechanically operated piano that uses a roll of perforated paper to activate the keys) player piano or pianola, band/fairground organs, calliopes and hand-cranked organs.
    A piano roll is a roll of paper with perforations (holes) punched in it. The position and length of the perforation determines the note played on the piano.
    The piano roll moves over a device known as the 'tracker bar', which first had 64 holes and then it upgraded to 88 holes (one for each piano key). When a perforation passes over the hole, the note sounds.
    Piano rolls have been in continuous mass production since around 1897. Though they are still being made today, (The south of France) MIDI files represent a modern way in which musical performance data can be stored. (Click link for more info and facts about MIDI file) MIDI file s accomplish digitally and electronically what piano rolls do mechanically. Software for editting a performance stored as MIDI data often has a feature to show the music in a piano roll representation.
    Reproducing Pianos
    Rolls for the reproducing piano were generally made from the recorded performances of famous musicians. Typically, a pianist would sit at a specially designed recording piano, and the pitch and duration of any notes played would be either marked or perforated on a blank roll, together with the duration of the sustaining and soft pedal.

    53. Renowned Pianist Makes Welcome Return - PittsburghLIVE.com
    pianist alfred Brendel will perform in Pittsburgh alfredBrendel.com Chopin because he knew he could not compete with a recording by alfred cortot.
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    54. EAMA | What We Offer | Summer Piano | Ecole Normale De Musique
    The School was founded in 1919 by the legendary pianist alfred cortot and hispartner Auguste Mangeot. Its history includes such musical luminaries as Nadia
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    Composition Piano Violin Conducting ... Frequently Asked Questions Classes are held at The Ecole Normale de Musique. The School was founded in 1919 by the legendary pianist Alfred Cortot and his partner Auguste Mangeot. Its history includes such musical luminaries as Nadia Boulanger, Pablo Casals, Paul Dukas, Arthur Honegger, Wanda Landowska, Dinu Lipatti, Samson François, and Igor Markevitch. The concert hall, Salle Cortot, is an achitectural and acoustic masterpiece. Cortot is known to have said that, "it sounds like a Stradivarious." The building itself is of the Belle Epoque, is registered as an "Historical Landmark" and is located in the heart of Paris.
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    55. Welcome To Piano.com
    Whether you are a professional pianist, a student, a piano hobbyist or a fan ofjazz, cortot, alfred (18771962) - discography, sound clips, photos,
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    Pianist Classical Pianist Adami, Mirsa - sound clips, biography, and concert schedule for this Albanian pianist.
    Albulescu, Eugene
    - provides information on the Romanian pianist and educator. Includes performances, discography, and reviews.
    Aleksander, Adam
    - bio, sound clips, and contact information for the Canadian pianist.
    Alexeev, Sasha
    - Russian-born composer and classically trained pianist who blends contemporary, New Age sounds into his music.
    Alvarez, Carmen
    - biography, current projects, sound clips, photos, and more for the pianist from Uruguay.
    Anderszewski, Piotr
    - provides information on the Polish-born pianist.
    Argerich, Martha

    Ashkenazy, Vladimir

    Astriab, Lou
    - provides information on the American pianist.
    Ax, Emanuel

    Babinsky, Margarete
    - provides biography, sound clips, photos, reviews, discography, and more for the Austrian pianist. Badura-Skoda, Paul

    56. New Scientist Technology - Ivory Encore For Dead Piano Greats
    recording of Bach s Goldberg Variations, made by the Canadian pianist GlennGould in 1955 and a recording of a Chopin prelude by alfred cortot in 1928.
    http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg18624966.700.html
    12 September 2005 JOBS JOB OF THE WEEK
    Ivory encore for dead piano greats
    • 22 April 2005 Special Report from New Scientist Print Edition Mick Hamer
    Related Articles Web Links NEXT month music lovers in Raleigh, North Carolina, will be able to hear two of the greatest pianists of the 20th century in concert. Both the pianists, however, are long dead. Zenph Studios, a software company based in Raleigh, has found a way to take a music recording and convert it into a live concert played on real instruments. The concert will be a completely faithful rendition of the original pianists' work. Zenph resurrected a scratchy mono recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations , made by the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould in 1955 and a recording of a Chopin prelude by Alfred Cortot in 1928. Cortot died in 1962, Gould in 1982.

    57. The Hudson Review | Alexandra Mullen
    Take, for example, the case of alfred cortot. cortot was a remarkable Chopin As Hans von Bülow, another fine pianist and teacher of Chopin who named the
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    Alexandra Mullen In Search of Chopin
    piano all the evening, and now, for the sake of contrast, I want a little forte piano Life and Letters of Chopin appeared in 1879, retells a story about the different styles of Chopin and Liszt.
    To Chopin, a dandy in dress, style was more than the application of fioriture fioritura Muttersprache Well-Tempered Clavier molto agitato
    And this brings me to Histoire de ma vie and Impressions et souvenirs The Romantic Generation Chopin: Pianist and Teacher, As Seen by His Pupils Music of Chopin Chopin at the Boundaries: Sex, History and Musical Genre A Brief History of Time
    The Wits and Beaux of Society
    : Horace Walpole, Beau Brummel, Sydney Smith, the Duc de Saint-Simon, George Villiers, second duke of Buckingham. . . . The books were all clothes, parties, scandals, with a smattering of culture to make the snooping and snobbery acceptable. Eisler has read a lot about Chopin and George Sand, she is far from stupid and a talented writer, but her references to Foucault aside, her book is not much different.
    , by Benita Eisler. Alfred A. Knopf. $23.00.

    58. Commissioned Works
    studies with Nadia Boulanger, Paul Dukas, RogerDucasse and alfred cortot . Amy Beach was a child prodigy pianist, making her debut with the Boston
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    Commissioned Works
    and their works played in the Deià Festival One of the aims of the Deià Festival is to commission new works on themes related to Deià, Mallorca, or other suitable themes. These works are usually to be written for chamber music formations, since the venues of the Festival do not admit large groups.
    Here are the works that have been composed up to 1999.
    Bartomeo Artigues
    Antoni Girard Carl Mansker Other Composers of Special Interest
    and their works played in the Deià Festival
    One of the distinguishing features of the Festival Internacional de Deia is the exploration of seldom heard Classical, Romantic, and Post-Romantic composers, as well as some of the more accesible contemporary music.
    In the 1999 season, for instance, we heard the two piano quintets of Ernö von Dohnányi, a delightful surprise for listeners unacquainted with his music. Long musical lines, beautiful melody, distinctive harmony and strong rhythmic impulse. The audiences - the pieces were played on different dates the first by a group from Berlin, the other by a group from Munich.
    Here are some of the composers featured over the years:
    Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912)
    Piano Trio
    Piano Quintet
    Nonet - Piano, Strings, Winds

    59.
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    Jose Iturbi, pianist .. Ritual Fire Dance / Dance Of Terrorboth de Falla alfred cortot - Piano and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Ronald cond.
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    3612 ... Victrola Red Seal 64973 ..... Alfred Cortot ..... Melody Polonaise (Op. 74, No. 5) (Chopin-Liszt) ..... plays loud and clear over noticeable (light) surface/wear noise ..... light scuffs/ scratches/graying visible ..... $3.00
    3603 ... Decca black 23881 ..... Carmen Cavallaro-w/guitar, bass and drums ..... Serenade (Tosselli) / Tango Of Roses ..... plays loud and clear over slightly noticeable surface/wear noise ..... very light scuffs/scratches/graying visible ..... $3.00
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    60. Index To Ragging The Classics
    cortot, alfred Three pianistConductors; Rudolf Ganz, alfred cortot, ErnoDohnanyi part one R/R 155/6 July 1978 p.11 (see Dohnanyi for part two)
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    Index to John Sam Lewis' 'Ragging The Classics' column in Record Research Magazine
    ddiehl@tstc.edu Albeniz, Isaac
    The Pupils of Franz Liszt
    R/R 237/238 Nov. 1988 p.5 Bartok, Bela
    The Centenarians [Part One] Mssrs. Bartok, Stravinsky, Petri, Grainger, and Enesco
    R/R 193/4 Oct. 1982 p.8 Brahms, Johannes
    A Whisper from the Past! Joseph Joachim Part Three
    R/R 189/190 Mar./Apr. 1982 p.9 (Johannes Brahms) Beecham, Thomas
    The Beecham Celebration Part One
    R/R 171/2 Mar. 1980 p.12
    Beecham, Thomas
    The Beecham Celebration Part Two R/R 173/4 June 1980 p.12 Beecham, Thomas The Beecham Celebration Part Three R/R 175/6 Sept. 1980 p.12 Beecham, Thomas The Beecham Celebration Part Four R/R 177/8 Nov. 1980 p.12-13 Berger, Julius Discographical Serendipity; Julius Berger Cellist Part One R/R 243/244 May/June 1990 p.8 (Carl Lindstrom labels, Ariel Records, composer credits of Berger's Parlophones) Berger, Julius Discographical Serendipity; Julius Berger Cellist Part Two R/R 245/246 Jan. 1991 p.8 (Parlophones attributed to Emanuel Feuerman) Casals, Pablo

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