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21. Legendary Pianist Overcomes Arthritis: Crippled Hands Can't Stop Janis' CD - Que
Legendary pianist Overcomes Arthritis Crippled Hands Can t Stop janis CD, page 1 Part of the byron janis story has been told before child prodigy;
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23. Byron Janis: Can't Stop The Music
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There is no denying that psoriatic arthritis changed Byron Janis's life. In addition to the pain and the skin involvement that comes with this type of arthritis, joint deterioration meant Janis had to have surgery that shortened his thumb on his left hand, leaving him unable to reach the next octave on the piano easily. The pain and depression resulting from arthritis left him suicidal. He stopped working for two and a half years. Fifteen years after he announced he would no longer play in public, Byron Janis, at age 71, has rebuilt his life. He spoke to the Arthritis Foundation about how arthritis has changed and enhanced his life, and what he learned about himself in the process. AF: When did you know that you wanted to be a concert pianist?
BJ: When I was five years old. AF: How did you cope with your diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis?

24. Byron Jannis And The UW Orchestra @ Meany Theater
But virtuoso pianist byron janis, hailed as one of the great ones by the ChicagoTribune, is a wonderfully amiable and charming man, eager to share his
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Daily Staff This man was one of the first American musicians allowed to perform in the Soviet Union - at the height of the Cold War - bringing his audience to tears. On his invitational return trip in 1962, he made history by recording with a Russian orchestra. This now-legendary recording won him the coveted Grand Prix du Disque, the international Grammy, as the first American pianist to accomplish such a feat. He played his first Carnegie Hall recital in 1948, 15 years after starting piano lessons at age five, and the rave reviews from his subsequent decades of international tours are seemingly endless. With credentials like these (to name but a few) he could be forgiven a touch of arrogance. But virtuoso pianist Byron Janis, hailed as "one of the great ones" by the Chicago Tribune, is a wonderfully amiable and charming man, eager to share his music and his wealth of knowledge. Now, the legendary Janis is bringing his music and knowledge to UW, presenting Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major with the University Symphony Orchestra next Tuesday.

25. The Department Of Music And Dance - The University Of Kansas
The first KU Dean of Fine Arts, William MacDonald, was a pianist who Malcolm Frager, Claude Frank, Thomas Gorton, Gary Graffman, byron janis,
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26. Classical Net - Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto #3
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The Third (as it will be known for the rest of this article) was completed as a major composition which Rachmaninoff would "show off" in New York in 1909 during his first concert tour of USA. He wrote the work in the peace of his family's country estate, Ivanovka, and it was completed on 23 September 1909 (Julian Calendar).

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28. Elusive Disc-RACHMANINOFF/PIANO CONCERTO NOS. 2 & 3 2-CH/M-CH SACD
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29. Salon | Sharps And Flats
byron janis plays chopin WALTZES, NOCTURNES AND MAZURKAS EMI_ Sure, thenotes are learnable, and most any pianist can wrap his fingers around the
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30. Salon Magazine | Sharps & Flats By Genre: Classical
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32. Mercury Living Presence - Rachmaninov:Piano
Artists, byron janis (piano) / London Symphony Orchestra / Minneapolis outstanding recordings from the American pianist byron janis (born 1928),
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Composer: Rachmaninov Works: Piano Concerto No.2* / Piano Concerto No.3 / Prelude in C sharp minor, Op.3 no.2 / Prelude in E flar major, Op.23 no.6 Artists: Byron Janis (piano) / London Symphony Orchestra / Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra* / Antal Dorati Duration: Disc Content: SACD 3-Channel Stereo / SACD Stereo / CD Audio Recorded: Recording Format: Three channel DSD recording [Left, Right, Centre] SACD #: 470 6392 6 MSA These celebrated performances of the 2nd and 3rd piano concertos of Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) were among several outstanding recordings from the American pianist Byron Janis (born 1928), made for the American audiophile classical label, Mercury Living Presence. Accompanying the Pennsylvanian-born virtuoso was one of MLP's principal conductors, Hungarian-born Antal Dorati (1906-88), directing the London Symphony Orchestra in No.3, recorded in Watford Town Hall in 1961, and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra in No.2 , recorded in the Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis, in April 1960. The disc is completed by two short Rachmaninoff solo piano works, including the ever-popular C sharp minor Prelude. The performances rapidly attained classic status. As with the great majority of MLP's stereo releases, the actual recordings were made using three microphones - a stereo pair, plus a central microphone. The LP (and subsequent CD) stereo releases mixed the centre channel into the two outer channels. Now - and for the first time SACD's multi-channel capability enables all three discrete channels to be present on the disc, allowing the listener to hear the recordings as they were originally taped (and as they were always intended to be heard, when future technology permitted). Enhancing this new opportunity is the significant additional fidelity gained through direct-to-DSD transfers from the original half-inch analogue masters, via DSD's much greater resolution, frequency response and dynamic range.

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35. Greg Sandow -- A Defense Of Rach 3, For The Los Angeles Times
According to pianist byron janis who studied with Vladimir Horowitz, who inturn knew Rachmaninoff, and told janis many stories he would have been
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Don't tell the purists, but lots of classical music used to be popular.
That's worth remembering as the Rachmaninoff Third Piano Concerto sails toward the Hollywood Bowl, borne on the winds of "Shine" and the latest David Helfgott tour, but also accompanied by the faintest sniff of elite disdain.
Last March, in these pages [this piece was published in the Los Angeles Times ], Times Music Critic Mark Swed took the highbrow view, in effect declaring the concerto too shallow and too flashy, nothing more than a "popular showpiece" with "sure-to-please gushy melodies." Earlier, Bernard Holland, chief classical music critic of the New York Times, rolled his eyes at Rachmaninoff's "weepy tunes," finally dismissing the Third Concerto as very nearly a musical con game "made to order for virtuosos on the make." And, of course, its popularity (which didn't start with Helfgott) only makes things worse. In 1993, Holland complained, fully five of the six pianists in the finals of the Van Cliburn competition all played the thing. He shuddered: "What a horrifying evening it was." We might ask, of course, whether five renditions of any concerto on a single night wouldn't have been equally hard to take. But there's a larger point to make.

36. Sergei Rachmaninoff -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Rachmaninoff did not consider himself a great pianist, and thought his own (Click link for more info and facts about byron janis) byron janis,
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Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff , also Sergey Rachmaninov or Serge Rakhmaninov (A federation in northeastern Europe and northern Asia; formerly Soviet Russia; since 1991 an independent state) Russia n (Someone who composes music as a profession) composer (A person who plays the piano) pianist , and (The person who leads a musical group) conductor . He was a late representative of the (A soulful or amorous idealist) Romantic movement in music, and had a considerable reputation as a pianist, often appearing as a soloist in his own works.
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Born in Semyonovo, near (A city in northwestern Russia on the Volkhov River; Russia's oldest city and an important trading center in the Middle Ages) Novgorod into a wealthy, strongly military family of (The Turkic language spoken by the Tatar people living from the Volga to the Ural Mountains) Tatar background, Rachmaninoff had his first

37. University Of Nebraska-Lincoln - Scarlets Web - 10/31/02
Giacomo Oliva, age 7, poses with renowned pianist byron janis in this 1957 picture.Oliva was a student at the Chatham Square Music School when he and his
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October 31, 2002 Oliva's career follows path from New Jersey to Nebraska Giacomo Oliva began learning to play piano by age 6 and performed at a variety of levels before entering university administration. He is dean of the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts at UNL. Photo by Richard Wright. Dean Oliva keeps a picture of his mother with one of her young piano students on his desk. Oliva said his mother had a special talent for teaching children. Photo by Richard Wright. Giacomo Oliva, age 7, poses with renowned pianist Byron Janis in this 1957 picture. Oliva was a student at the Chatham Square Music School when he and his class attended a taping of the Tonight Show with Jack Paar that featured Janis. Oliva, now dean of UNL's Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, was the youngest student accepted into the Chatham Square Music School, when he was 6 years old. Photo courtesy of Giacomo Oliva.

38. BBC - Radio 3 - CD Masters - 18 April 2005
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39. List Of Jewish American Musicians: Information From Answers.com
pianist; Gary Graffman, pianist; Jascha Heifetz, violinist; Vladimir Horowitz,pianist; Eugene Istomin, pianist (Jewish mother); byron janis, pianist
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40. Pianist: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age Zoran G Jancic; Jenö Jandó; byron janis William Kapell; Julius Katchen
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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.

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