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41. Piano Practice Page
Bella Davidovich, Misha Dichter, janina fialkowska, Rudolf Firkusny, Harold Taylor, The pianist s Talent A New Approach To Piano Playing Based On
http://publish.uwo.ca/~elosseva/PianoPractice.htm
"It is cruel, you know, that music should be so beautiful. It has the beauty of loneliness and of pain: of strength and freedom. The beauty of disappointment and never-satisfied love. The cruel beauty of nature, and everlasting beauty of monotony." - Benjamin Britten Ah, the joy of practicing... Welcome to my piano practice page. Give it a glance and I hope you'll find something of interest. Send me an email if you'd like to chat. I am always looking for people to play chamber music with. Contents of this page:
  • Piano practice online resources Memory work Books: published interviews with pianists Other books on music and piano performance Miscellaneous
Piano Practice Online Resources: (few but useful) http://www.mwsc.edu/~bhugh/practicetips/index.html provides collection of practice tips and advice by Prof. Brent Hugh http://www.siue.edu/MUSIC/html/ruths.html is an article by a great pianist Ruth Slenczynska on memory work (click here if the link doesn't work) http://www.alexandertechnique.com includes a list of online resources for Alexander technique (though I am highly skeptical of it myself) http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/music.html

42. National Arts Centre - Centre National Des Arts
Stewart Goodyear replaces janina fialkowska on July 11 note that StewartGoodyear will replace janina fialkowska as the guest pianist for the Thursday,
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43. TEP - Press Release
Inspiring Canadian pianist janina fialkowska, known worldwide for her passionateinterpretations of Romantic repertoire, makes her very welcome and highly
http://www.tigerseye.ca/home/press/May--VSO Concert Listings.htm
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May is Magnificent at the VSO! Vancouver BC - A marvellous month of music awaits Vancouver in May! Beginning with one of the most inspiring stories in all of the performing arts, the comeback from cancer surgery of brilliant Canadian pianist Janina Fialkowska , the month soars through a British Celebration at the Orpheum and the North Shore , then explores the glory and majesty of Creation itself at the Chan Centre with Haydn’s rarely performed The Creation . By mid-month, we visit “new music from the old country,” then move along to the world’s greatest percussionist, Evelyn Glennie . This magnificent month wraps up with a legend - the great classical guitarist Pepe Romero , and Beethoven’s thrilling and famous ode to victory, Symphony No.5. May Concert Listings Placer Dome Inc. and Macquarie Masterworks Gold Series
Symphony Sundays Series
Great Melodies: Beethoven and Schumann , Orpheum
Sunday, May 1, , Orpheum Schumann
Overture, Scherzo and Finale
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4

44. UE Department Of Music
janina fialkowska, Jeffrey Kahane, Andreas Klein, Alexander Korsantiya, pianist Garnet Ungar has appeared extensively as soloist and chamber
http://music.evansville.edu/keyboard.htm
Department of Music
Keyboard Studies Student Performances
Visiting Artists

The Musical Community

Keyboard Faculty
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Piano Proficiency Requirements for Non-Keybaord Majors
The University
Keyboard students at the University of Evansville study with highly skilled teacher-performers in the context of a small, closely-knit liberal arts institution. The low student-faculty ratio and teaching emphasis of the university give all keyboard students the benefit of close personal contact with their teachers and each other.
Student Performances
The small size of the department-around 120 students-ensures that all students have ample opportunity to participate in master classes , weekly studio classes, weekly student recitals, a concerto competition and degree recitals. Keyboard students at UE also have the opportunity to accompany singers, instrumentalists and choirs and to participate in large and small ensembles, benefitting from frequent coachings by different faculty members. Students perform on two Bösendorfer concert grand pianos, four organs made by Holtkamp, Fisk, and Reuter and two harpsichords made by Dowd and Jones.
Visiting Artists
In addition to frequent faculty solo and chamber performances, the Department of Music hosts an organ series

45. Classical Artist - News & Press - Austin Symphony
pianist janina fialkowska will be featured guest artist. Called a born Chopininterpreter by legendary pianist Arthur Rubenstein, Ms. fialkowska will
http://www.austinsymphony.org/newspress/pr_Season.asp
Press Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WHO: The Austin Symphony Orchestra WHAT: August 1, 2005 CONTACT: Don Hill, Director of Public Relations - 476-6064 x 213 AUSTIN SYMPHONY ANNOUNCES 95th CONCERT SEASON The Austin Symphony Orchestra announces its 95th concert season beginning in September 2005. "Experience the Excellence" of the ASO in a season that includes a series of eight calssical concert pairs, a Family Series, Holiday events and the Sarah & Ernest Butler Pops Series, all spanning September through May. Gaining on a century of service to the community, the Austin Symphony is performing more concerts, reaching more people and working harder to serve the people of Austin and Central Texas than ever before. The ASO launches its astounding classical season September 9th with internationally-acclaimed violinist Anne Akiko Meyers playing works by Chausson and Ravel. In October, pianist takes center stage for Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major. This concert also features the Austin premiere of UT composer Kevin Puts' Symphony No. 2, "Island of Innocence," as well as Dvorák's Symphony No. 8 in G Major. November welcomes pianist Benedetto Lupo playing Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto in a minor. Also featured is a performance of the Brahms Symphony No. 3.

46. Straight.com Vancouver | Arts Choices | A Talent Prevails
A Talent Prevails. Publish Date 28Apr-2005. pianist janina fialkowska.pianist janina fialkowska. Click Here. Canadian pianist janina fialkowska’s
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47. Straight.com Vancouver | Arts - Music | Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
With pianist janina fialkowska. At the Orpheum Theatre on Sunday, May 1.Heretical though it might be, it is time to consider the possibility that Robert
http://www.straight.com/content.cfm?id=9948

48. Jerome Summers
William Aide, pianist Peter Katin, pianist janina fialkowska, pianist RonaldTurini, pianist Larry Larson, trumpeter Kevin McMillan, tenor
http://www.jeromesummers.com/jsummers_conductor.html
Some recently
acclaimed
performances
include:
Berlioz: Requiem
Elgar: Cello Concerto
with Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi
Mozart: Piano Concerto in A
with Janina Fialkowska
Bloch: Schelomo
with Yuli Turofsky Mahler: Symphonies No. 1, 3, 4 Orff: Carmina Burana Nielsen: Symphonies No. 3, 4, 5 Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony Jerome Summers - Conductor
Jerome Summers was born and educated in British Columbia, where he became a member of the Vancouver Symphony and CBC Vancouver Radio Orchestras. After acquiring graduate degrees in composition from the University of British Columbia, he undertook studies in conducting at the prestigious Toho Gakuen in Tokyo, under Kazuyoshi Akiyama and Morihiro Okabe. A versatile musician, he has established a distinguished career as a conductor, composer, and clarinetist. Since locating in Ontario, Maestro Summers has appeared with many of Canada's leading orchestras, and has broadcast frequently on CBC national radio. His conducting activities have embraced a broad spectrum of styles and genres, including opera and ballet productions, symphonic masterworks, world premiere performances of new works, pops, theatre pieces, recording sessions and chamber orchestra performances throughout North America and Western Europe. He currently serves as Music Director of thriving orchestras in Southern Ontario, Michigan, and Toronto and frequently appears on the podium for Orchestras London and Windsor.

49. Conducted By Jan Narveson June 29 At The KWCMS Music Room, A
and with such a pianist one really does want to hear what s going on! Sunday janina fialkowska is a regular visitor to the Music Room,
http://www.communications.uwaterloo.ca/Gazette/1994/Gazette, July 6, 1994/Cecili
Conducted by Jan Narveson June 29: At the KWCMS Music Room, a substantial audience gathered to hear Daniel Lichti, baritone, and Janina Fialkowska, piano, in another program of lieder (after last November's all-Schubert outing). Lichti's lovely baritone does sound a bit confined in a diminutive room full of people, and the piano lid was firmly down most of the way through, but this run-through of their Carmel Bach Festival program still provided great pleasure to the lieder enthusiast. We thought them entirely successful in Beethoven's noble song-cycle, An die Ferne Geliebte, which had that nice sense of nobility and simplicity found in so much of Beethoven's earlyish work. Schumann's Kerner- Lieder, Op. 35, are rather rarely done, and one could see why in one respect - these songs are full of fiendish tech nical problems for both performers. In one of them, the baritone has to go into falsetto in rather a big way, sustaining high notes for distressingly long holds. Lichti came through this ordeal remarkably well. In the fiery songs, he filled the Music Room splendidly despite lack of resonance, and only in pianissimos was he at too severe a disadvantage to be entirely effective. We admit to being passing fond of the Four Serious Songs of Brahms with which the evening closed, and think this singer has a real feel for them. Lovely. We also got three inches of open piano lid so had some idea what the piano part was like, too. (It seems that music critics of lieder recitals do not want to hear the piano! Pity: with such composers, it's very much an equal partner of the singer, and with such a pianist one really does want to hear what's going on! What was going on was very beautiful indeed.) Sunday: Janina Fialkowska is a regular visitor to the Music Room, and always has something new. On this occasion, what she had was a perfectly humongous program, again a preview of her Carmel Festival program. The opening selection, Bach's Partita No. 1, struck us as an absolute model of non-harpsichord-imitative Bach pianism: clear, rhythmically alert and disciplined, nicely inflected without going overboard, and wonderfully warm. We loved it, as did the wall-to-wall hous, which kept her bowing for quite some time. Then followed the Mozart Fantasy and Sonata in c, K. 475/457 - though written separately, the Fantasy makes a splendid prelude to the Sonata. The drama of the fantasy gives way to the virtually unrelieved melancholy of the sonata in one of Mozart's most striking compositions (the key of c minor seems to have done things to him!). It would be hard to project either of them better than she did in this powerhouse rendering. Although one of the composer's most deeply-felt pieces, it is hard not to think of Liszt's Variations on Bach's Weinen, Klagen (actually, just on the bass line of what became the Crucifixus of the Mass in b) as, by com parison, comic relief. Well, sort of: Liszt's uninhibited romanticism wasn't about to go away just because he was grieving over the death of his daughter, and it was nice to have a taste of the Fialkowska who used to attack Liszt's Transcendental Etudes with unequalled gusto. A sensational performance is pretty much just what was wanted, we felt, and it certainly got it. To go on to the Chopin's 24 Preludes after all that argues a touch of hubris, one might say. This and a preceding evening's performance in Kincardine were her first efforts at the complete set, and one must say that here is one of the cases where the acquisition by KWCMS of their wonderful Steinway showed to fine effect. With its ultra-clean, firm bass, lovely round-toned midrange, and clear, solid treble, she and the Steinway made a wonderful team at the sonic level. Interpretively, she is one of the great natural Chopin performers, with an uncanny judgment in the all-important questions of phrasing - just how long does one hold a note, written a certain way? In perhaps no pieces in the literature does more depend on such judgments, or the answers less easy to come by, or more often got wrong. In several of the famous lyrical ones, her way struck us as absolutely right: the lovely No. 3, No. 6 in b and the famous No. 7 in A whose sublime simplicity has rarely been so beautifully rendered, the powerful E Major (No. 9) that spake from the depths, the demonic No. 12 in g#, the magical #15 in Db, the powerhouse of solemnity #20 - all of these were immensely successful. Some of the fleet- fingered ones needed, we are bound to say, a little more work or, more likely, a little less heat, humidity, and general stress for the overworked performer; and in a couple memory or concentration failed. But the winners greatly outnumbered the less successful ones, and the crushing final No. 24 in d minor really got a terrific, nearly definitive statement. Hearing them all in succession is a great experience, and a terrifying challenge to any pi anist. If they are in this good shape now, it would be awesome to hear them toward the end of this season, when she will have got them all totally in fingers. And let us pray that there will at last be a recording. Who on records, after all, short of Rubinstein, could equal this woman's artistry in this repertoire? Forthcoming: This afternoon (4:00): At the Chapel of First United Church in Waterloo (King and William), Pauline Minevich, clarinet; Margaret Metcalfe, viola; and Syd Bulman-Fleming, piano in trios by Mozart (K. 498) and Max Bruch. Free-will offering. Sunday, July 10 (8:00): Jeffrey McFadden, Classical Guitar at KWCMS Music Room. Top prize in Guitar Foundation of America, 1992, one of Canada's finest guitarists - teaches at McMaster and Royal Conservatory. Sor, Study #17; Coste, Rondeau de Concert; Barrios, La Catedral; Granados, Valses Poeticos; Ascencio, Collectici Intim; Henze, Drei Tentos; Rodrigo, Tres Piezas Espanolas. $14 (st/sr $11; student at-door price, $9). July 11 (4 p.m.): At the Chapel of First United Church, Christine Vaughan, viola, with Syd Bulman-Fleming, piano, in works of Schubert, Schumann, Martinu. Donations.

50. UW Gazette, June 12, 1996 Conducted By Jan Narveson June 1 The
internationally famed and locally much admired pianist janina fialkowska teams July 3 Daniel Lichti, baritone; janina fialkowska, piano One of the
http://www.communications.uwaterloo.ca/Gazette/1996/June12/Cecilia on Music

51. CRS 2005 - 2006 Season
janina fialkowska, piano, an evening of music and conversation with host, Said the late great Romantic pianist Arthur Rubinstein “Her outstanding
http://www.user.dccnet.com/coastrecital/Gala - Janina Fialkowska.html
GALA EVENING CONCERT
Saturday February 25, 2006, 7:30 p.m. "a clarity that sets her apart from the ordinary superstar" JANINA FIALKOWSKA, piano, an evening of music and conversation with host, SHELAGH ROGERS The exceptional artistry and brilliant virtuosity of Janina Fialkowska have won her rapturous accolades worldwide. Said the late great Romantic pianist Arthur Rubinstein: “Her outstanding technical equipment is just a tool she is using for her deeply-felt love for the music of the masters. I cannot recommend enough, an artist of such calibre.” Celebrating those masters of the classical and romantic repertoire, Fialkowska is particularly distinguished as one of the great interpreters of the piano works of Chopin and Liszt. She is also a champion of the music of twentieth century Polish composers. An extraordinary recitalist, she appears regularly with the foremost North American and European orchestras, and gave a memorable CRS recital in 1997. As founder of Piano Six, she joined a group of her internationally renowned Canadian colleagues for concert tours to small communities across the land. She continues that project now as a member of Encore Six. Shelagh Rogers’ voice is heard across Canada on CBC Radio One. She is the Vancouver-based, founding host of Sounds Like Canada, where her broadcasting repertoire is the conversational exploration of life’s complexities and joys. Rogers joined the CBC in 1980 and soon became host of the national classical concert program Mostly Music. She later hosted State of the Arts, The Arts Tonight, and Take Five. For 12 years with the late Peter Gzowski on Morningside, she was the on-air reader of listener mail. Rogers’ long friendship and association with Gzowski inspires her commitment to working on behalf of literacy programs across Canada. Among other honours, she won The John Drainie Award for Distinguished Contribution to Broadcasting, and in 2002 received an Honourary Doctor of Laws from The University of Western Ontario.

52. McGill Chamber Orchestra
Internationally acclaimed pianist janina fialkowska will send your spirits soaring,with the composer’sC Minor piano concerto. The orchestra weighs in with
http://www.ocm-mco.org/en/concerts/events.php
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September 26th: Tchaikovsky! October 24th: The Trumpet Shall Sound November 21st: Messiah January 30th: Mozart's 250th Birthday Concert February 13th: Beethoven Mass in C March 27th: Bernstein and Bizet May 1st: Stringz May 29th: Brahms and Schubert
Tchaikovsky! Pollack Hall,555 Sherbrooke Street West
September 26th, 2005
7:30 PM Featured guest(s):
Sharon Azrieli, Soprano
Program: Arensky, Variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky
Tchaikovsky, Songs arranged by Alexander Brott
Tchaikovsky, Serenade Op. 48 An evening filled with passion and pathos. Tchaikovsky’s songs come to life in their original Russian in the premiere of Alexander Brott’s arrangement., Boris and the orchestra perform the composer’s beloved Serenade and Arensky Variations..How Romantic!.
The Trumpet Shall Sound Pollack Hall, 555 Sherbrooke Street West
October 24th, 2005 7:30 PM Featured guest(s): Jens Lindeman, trumpet Program: Claude Debussy, Girl with the Flaxen Hair Hertel, Concerto No. 1 in E flat Chris Howard, Places Far Away Gershwin, Three Preludes for Trumpet and Strings Benjamin Britten, Simple Symphony

53. McGill Chamber Orchestra
Internationally recognized Chopin interpreter janina fialkowska will envelop Montreal pianist janina fialkowska make a historic debut in her home town.
http://www.ocm-mco.org/en/concerts/pevents.php
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February 7th: Lord Nelson March 14th: Alexander Brott's 90th Birthday Gala April 18th: Kuerti Plays Beethoven May 9th: Orchestral Virtuosity May 30th: Beaver plays Prokofiev February 9th: McGill Evening honouring Columbia Space Shuttle March 1st: Beethoven! March 29th: Two Great Versions of the Four Seasons April 26th: Mozart and Britten May 31st: Fialkowska Plays Chopin September 27th: Bach and Beyond October 18th: Mozart and the Four Temperaments November 22nd: Messiah February 10th: Musica e Amore March 10th: Tribute to McGill April 28th: Cellissimo May 26th: A Dvorak-Brahms Celebration September 15th: 9-11 Commemorative Concert October 20th: Top Brass - A Tribute to Mozart November 17th: Mostly Mahler Upon a Quartet December 8th: Messiah March 18th: Gloria in Excelsis April 8th: Arias May 13th: Clarinetissimo! June 3rd: BACH! September 23rd: Pinchas Zuckerman - Gala October 28th: Anton Kuerti Plays Beethoven November 25th: First Messiah of the Season October 8th: Soirée française November 5th: Romantic Strings November 26th: First Messiah of the Season
Lorin Hollander Soirée française Théâtre Maisonneuve, Place des Arts

54. Untitled Document
The “audition” was arranged with a local pianist playing some jazz and us Tchaikovsky Pollini Askenazy janina fialkowska Vladimir Ashkenazy Martha
http://www.valentinalisitsa.com/Chopin 24 Etudes.htm
For those of you who enjoyed Valentina's first DVD the wait is finally over! The new DVD is coming soon! The new DVD comes in 16:9 widescreen format in a digipack edition with Valentina's own commentary on this magnificent work. The disk is subtitled in English and German and gives listeners an opportunity to read the original texts synchronized with the melodic line. You will experience over an hour of the most beautiful and romantic music including Schubert's very last work "Die Taubenpost" and possibly the most famous song - "Standchen" Audio recorded at 24bit 192KHz. Be the first one to own a copy. Preorder yours here Amazon.com Valentina Lisitsa plays Schubert Available Now and ready to be shipped to you! Order here. 22.49$ shipping included. Please click HERE to see a sample movie. If you would like to receive personalized copy made to you or your friend signed by Valentina please include a short message on PayPal site of the text you would like to appear on the DVD cover (see above). Since Valentina is concertizing heavily at times it may delay shipment of your order until Valentina is available again to autograph your copy. These DVDs are factory shrink wrapped. Naturally, wrapping will have to be removed for signing.

55. Recordings Of The Chopin 24 Etudes, Op.10 And Op.25 (complete
pianist, Original Label, Rec. Date. Aide, William, CBC Musica Viva. Anda, Geza,Testament (EMI) op.25; fialkowska, janina, Opening Day 9312, 1998
http://www.albany.edu/~rshaf/etudes.html
Recordings of the Chopin 24 Etudes, op.10 and op.25 (complete) Pianist Original Label Rec. Date Aide, William CBC Musica Viva Anda, Geza Testament (EMI) op.25; Fonit-Cetra op.10 Aneivas, Augustin EMI Seraphim S 60081 Arrau, Claudio EMI (mono) includes trois nouvelles etudes Ashkenazy, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Vladimir Decca Backhaus, Wilhelm HMV DB 1132-4, or DB 1178-80 (1st complete rec., Small Queen's Hall, London) Badura-Skoda, Paul Westminster WST 14811 (LP) c.1968 Berezovsky, Boris Teldec includes trois nouvelles etudes Bingham, John Meridian Binns, Malcolm Pearl includes trois nouvelles etudes Biret, Idil Naxos 1990's Bonnecaze, Veronique Arcobaleno AAOC 94362 (Dutch) Brailowsky, Alexander RCA Victor LM 6000. Also on eight 78 rpm discs c.1948 Browning, John RCA Cherkassky, Shura HMV ALP 1310-1 (Philips CD) includes trois nouvelles etudes Chiu, Frederic Harmonia Mundi (2 CDs) includes trois nouvelles etudes Cortot, Alfred (1st version) HMV Cortot, Alfred (1st version) HMV Cziffra, Gyorgy Philips AL 3427 Duchable, Francois-Rene Erato el Bacha, Abdel Rachman Forlane (France) - in 12 CD set Elinson, Iso

56. Disclaimer - Electronic Collection
In 1984 young JapaneseCanadian pianist Jon Kimura Parker shot into the pianists including Marc-André Hemelin, janina fialkowska, Angela Hewitt,
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57. VSO: October Concerts
Montrealborn and trained pianist janina fialkowska has distinguished herselfworldwide for her authoritative interpretations of piano works by Chopin and
http://members.aol.com/farolan1/vsoct.html
htmlAdWH('93212816', '728', '90'); Main Other Fine Arts Vancouver Symphony Orchestra presents The Russian Romantics and Mozart Russian Romantics by Roxanne Davies The Russian Romantics launched the Tea and Trumpets series at The Orpheum. An acquaintance once asked me "Who goes to listen to the symphony in the afternoon?" If the numbers last Wednesday, October 7th, proved anything, quite a few people like to spend a Fall afternoon in the august splendor of The Orpheum taking in an afternoon of classical music. From the very first words he spoke, host Otto Lowy , well known as the host of CBC's radio program The Transcontinental , wove a colorful narrative to bring his appreciative audience under the spell of the .music of Tchaikovsky, Glinka, Khachaturian and Glazunov. Romanticism favors full expression of the emotions and free spontaneous action rather than restraint and order. And as we imagined drinking Russian tea in a glass, sipping through a cube of sugar, we listened to the pas de deux from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. Melodic and gentle, it is also an example of how folk songs make their way into various composers music. A beautiful waltz from Eugene Onegin also highlighted song-like melodies of the waltz, building to an exuberant crescendo, the violins fired up to match the dueling pistols in the sad tale of Onegin.

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GEORGIANA DANA BALANICA Pianist OBJECTIVES
Performing as soloist and in Chamber Music ensembles Recording piano works Accompanist for vocal and instrumental music Teaching piano Coaching Chamber Music ensembles - focusing mostly on pianists Coaching pianists for vocal and instrumental accompaniment STUDIES 2001-2003 Faculty of Music - University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master in Music in Piano Performance 1997-2001 Faculty of Music - University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Bachelor in Piano Performance 1995-1998 Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, ON Piano Performance and Theory of Music - ARCT Diploma in Performance 1990-1992 Institute Of Music "Ribaupierre" Lausanne, Switzerland Piano Performance - Theory of Music, Diploma in Piano Performance MAJOR FIELDS OF STUDY AND TEACHERS Piano Performance and Piano Instrumental - Professor MARIETTA ORLOV Piano Literature and Piano Instrumental - Professor WILLIAM AIDE Piano Vocal and Vocal Coaching - Professor CHE ANNE LOEWEN Piano Pedagogy - Professor WILLIAM AIDE and MARINA GERINGAS MASTER CLASSES WITH PIANISTS : Janina Fialkowska, Jane Coop, Anton Kuerti, Stephen Kovacevich, Markus Groh, Andre Laplante, Marc Durand, John Perry

59. SOUNDS AND VIEWS: Premieres To Remember: An Addendum (01/12/97)
3 in E Flat (British premiere on November 4, 1990, with the Worthing Symphonyonly six months after the world premiere by pianist janina fialkowska).
http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1997/029719.shtml
SOUNDS AND VIEWS Premieres to remember: an addendum It seems that the data in the concluding part (i.e., Part V) of my recent series "Premieres to Remember" is incomplete, for pianist Roman Rudnytsky (born 1942) also participated in noted first performances. He did the British, Latin American and Australian premieres of the recently discovered Liszt Concerto No. 3 in E Flat (British premiere on November 4, 1990, with the Worthing Symphony only six months after the world premiere by pianist Janina Fialkowska). The Latin American premiere of the Liszt score followed in 1992 and the Australian a year later, namely August 20, 1993, with the SBS Youth Orchestra in the Sydney Town Hall. The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), one of Australia's main TV channels, broadcast this performance in December 1993 as part of documentary titled "Discovering Liszt." Concerto No. 3 is not as impressive as Nos. 1 and 2, for the score comes from a very young Liszt, still not fully mature and masterful. But it is genuine Liszt, who at that approximate time wrote an entire opera, now also being produced and re-evaluated. Besides the Liszt, Mr. Rudnytsky attained a number of firsts connected with music of Ukraine. On March 26, 1974, he played the hauntingly beautiful "Slavonic Concerto" by Borys Liatoshynsky with the Edmonton Symphony in Canada. This was not only the first such performance in North America, but more importantly, it was the "de facto" unveiling of the work outside Ukraine.

60. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, RPO, London, UK, Classical Music Concerts And Reco
the Canadian pianist janina fialkowska joins the RPO and their everpopularPrincipal Associate Piano - janina fialkowska Organ - John Birch
http://www.rpo.co.uk/c_t_rpo_season_detail.asp?ConcertID=598

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