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1. Kempf, Freddy
Review Freddy Kempf Trio's Beethoven "Archduke" and Op. 1 3 trios. " represents its pianist's finest playing on disc to date
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2. Freddy Kempf - Tchaikovsky Competition Impact
YOUNG PIANIST CONQUERS MOSCOW. By George W. Loomis. Moscow A young musician has won the hearts of Muscovites. The British pianist Freddy Kempf
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3. Guardian Freddy Kempf
The meteoric success of pianist Freddy Kempf makes it is easy to forget he is in his mid20s.
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4. Guardian Unlimited Arts Reviews Freddy Kempf, Harrogate Festival
The meteoric success of pianist Freddy Kempf makes it is easy to forget he is in his mid20s.
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5. Rachmaninov Piano Sonata No.2 - Freddy Kempf, Sergei Rachmaninov
The brilliant young British pianist Freddy Kempf, who played a Mozart piano concerto with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra aged 8, is a great
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6. INKPOT 97 CLASSICAL MUSIC FEATURE Interview With Freddy Kempf
Meeting Freddy Kempf can be a humbling experience. Not yet 23, he is already well on his way to becoming a pianist of considerable greatness
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7. Classical Piano Links
Nina Kavtaradze Pianist (RU) Freddy Kempf Pianist (UK) Irina Khovanskaya Pianist (RU/US) SungIm Kim Pianist (KR)
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8. Celtic Music Freddy Kempf Plays Rachmaninov At An Irish
Rating Another winner from the young English Pianist, Freddy Kempf Freddy Kempf made his CD debut on the BIS label with an all Schumann
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9. Chopin Piano Music Only 13.49 , DVD, Freddy Kempf Alfredo Perl .
Opus Arte Media Productions Starring Freddy Kempf, Alfredo Perl, Full Cast List Quotes and Some of the tudes, of course, test any pianist's
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10. Freddy Kempf - Tchaikovsky Competition Impact
The British pianist freddy kempf came to prominence here last summer at theInternational Tchaikovsky Competition, perhaps the world s best known musical
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Info used below is from links at Neil Tingley's Freddy Kempf pages
How it began - Kempf's impact, as 3rd prize winner at
The Tchikovsky International Piano Competition, June 1998
Photo courtesy of Meridian TV
XI Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition
"Frederick Kempf, an unbelievable musician who was able to offer his own unique interpretation of whatever he played…Kempf’s performance was full of energy, expressive force and frenzied passion. Suddenly it was so clear what God’s gift actually was."
Celebrated Russian pianist
"Frederick kempf not only won the bronze medal but also the hearts of the audience, becoming the hero of the competition. He was the only one who played with an inner energy and with such deep emotional impact which touched the soul of everyone who listened to him."
"But then came an absolute wonder. The Great Hall hasn’t witnessed such applause for a very long time. Kempf is a living example of the saying The artist becomes great through his own inspiration.

11. Freddy Kempf In Interview With Marc Bridle
Interview with freddy kempf and Marc Bridle April 2000 Not yet 23, he isalready well on his way to becoming a pianist of considerable greatness (his
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Len Mullenger: Len@musicweb.uk.net Interview with Freddy Kempf and Marc Bridle April 2000
This leads us onto contemporary music. Kempf would love to play more of this, but is both aware of his age and what the markets need to achieve sales. "It is a case of what is in demand. A lot of promoters, even if you offer Prokofiev - I'm getting feedback saying 'can you change that for something more popular'- don't want this. At my age I can't veto everyone, I have to fit in with what others want. You'd probably be surprised ( I'm not, unfortunately ) at how conservative people's tastes are, especially when it comes to recording. People say, well Rachmaninov sells so I just have to fit in with the markets. I don't really know that many twentieth century works, but I'd be interested to see what becomes great in the future". Although he likes the works of the Second Viennese School, he again feels unable to record Berg or Webern at present, but hopes at least one of his future BIS discs might be of Bartok or Debussy. He continues, "It's sort of in-between. Playing for a symphony orchestra you have so many people on a stage and you're bonding with a conductor and the orchestral players. Sometimes there is so much going on it's not easy to get agreement and inspiration from each other. With chamber music you have two or three people you are working very closely with - when you are accompanying them you can almost sit back like a member of the audience and appreciate what they're doing and when you're playing you can feel them responding to you. For me its one of the most fulfilling mediums to play in. Especially with the piano trio you can be as selfish as you want with each instrument treated as a solo."

12. Freddy Kempf Plays Rachmaninov: Classical CD Reviews-June 2000 Music On The Web(
Following the acclaim of his first disc, freddy kempf plays Schumann, the youngBritish pianist has now turned his attention to Rachmaninov.
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Sergei RACHMANINOV
P iano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor
Op. 39
Fritz KREISLER (1875-1962) transcribed by Rachmaninov
Liebeslied
Freddy Kempf (piano)
BIS CD 1042 Following the acclaim of his first disc, Freddy Kempf plays Schumann , the young British pianist has now turned his attention to Rachmaninov. This is in many ways a finer disc, displaying a touch that is mercurial and a tone that gleams like a golden fleece. The sonorities are as fiery as the Phlegethon as Kempf steers a course through Rachmaninov's opulent sound-world. These are performances that float notes as gracefully as any and mix dizzying virtuosity with tempered poetry. The Second Sonata is extremely fine, and Kempf is quite incandescent in his handling of the glittering figuration. The opening chords are volcanic, erupting with a chaotic cloak of colour that mixes vermilion's with scorched yellows. The colours do not so much collide, as coalesce, as the densely chromatic decoration moves almost laterally into passages of the most intimate beauty. This is first and foremost a kaleidoscopic interpretation, one that, whilst perhaps lacking the monumental scale that Horowitz brought to the work, seeks refuge in the lyricism of the Rachmaninov of the Second Concerto. In fact, although Kempf plays the original 1913 version one is constantly aware of him looking back farther to the beginning of the century, and the Second Concerto of 1901, rather than the more contemporaneous Third Concerto from 1909.

13. Freddy Kempf: Full Biography - IMGArtists.com
The meteoric success of pianist freddy kempf makes it is easy to forget he isin his mid20s. If it is true that an artist s finest years come with age,
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14. Freddy Kempf: News, Reviews & Features - IMGArtists.com
Conductor Daniele Gatti and pianist freddy kempf seem made for each other if theopening concert of their series is anything to go by.
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15. TSO Concerts
The meteoric success of pianist freddy kempf makes it easy to forget he is inhis mid20s. If it is true that artists finest years come with age,
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16. INKPOT#97 CLASSICAL MUSIC FEATURE: Interview With Freddy Kempf
Not yet 23, he is already well on his way to becoming a pianist of freddy kempf. With the piano it s very easy for your life to become very solitary.
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A Flying Inkpot special courtesy of our UK Inkpotter Marc Bridle This article first appeared in MusicWeb (April 2000) Meeting Freddy Kempf can be a humbling experience. Not yet 23, he is already well on his way to becoming a pianist of considerable greatness (his new Rachmaninov disc is very fine indeed). The paradox is that he is also so incredibly normal and charming, at least by the standards we have come to expect of our musicians. I arrive early for our interview (which overruns) - enough for other artists to throw a tantram or otherwise. Not Freddy, who is happy to start early and carry on. He makes coffee, and slides around the sitting room in socks. His mobile rings, he apologises. He hates hotels and flying, and likes nothing more than driving back from a concert late at night - even if it is several hundred miles away from his North London home. Home is where he loves to be. And he now has a parking space for his car, a passion he mentions often (even if his motor insurance is staggeringly expensive - "It's because musicians work where drinks are sold"). Nowadays he prefers to have the TV on as background music, and relaxes by playing computer games (strategy and role play mostly). Gadgets and the Internet (where he has recently started using Tesco's internet service when he fell ill) are much more his métier nowadays. Just normal, even if his pianism isn't. His love affair with Russia is well known (his young wife is Russian), and his Rachmaninov disc is in part a reflection of this. The opening work is the great Second Sonata, a titanic piece that Kempf has recorded in the original 1913 version. He has played both the 1913 version and the 1931 rewrite in near equal measure, but his views on the merits of the original are compelling.

17. INKPOT CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: 7th International Piano Festival - Freddy Kempf
I believe that the British have finally found an exciting new pianist, The last one is John Ogdon, however I would not put freddy kempf in the same
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Sunday
2nd July, 2000

Victoria Concert Hall 7th International Piano Festival
Rising Stars of the New Millenium Liszt
Prokofiev
Piano Sonata No.7 iin B-flat major Op.83
Chopin Four Ballades Encores
Chopin Grand Polonaise
Liszt Consolation No.3
Freddy KEMPF piano
OVERALL NOISE RATING: 5 Dismal- watches and alarms going off repeatedly, child making noise- this is the same kid that has haunted the audience for the past 4 days. Bronchial spasms from the crowd were rather exaggerated in between movements.) The Noise Rating Index is a partially-objective measurement of pager and handphone blasts, 9pm and 10pm watch beeps, coughing-during-the-pianissimo-bits, intra-audience conversation and other mind-bogglingly inept noises emitted in the concert hall during actual performance of music. It is measured on a scale of to 5, in increasing annoyance. This review has been kindly sponsored by the Singapore Symphonia Co. Ltd

18. Music | Kid Kempf
the Merrill Auditorium stage in freddy kempf, a fabulous pianist performing Come to Merrill to hear freddy kempf. Find out what all the hype at the
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Kid Kempf
A young gun comes to the Merrill packing Mussorgsky
BY BECCA DEWAN
PCA Great Performances brings another badass to the Merrill Auditorium stage in Freddy Kempf, a fabulous pianist performing a concert of Beethoven and Mussorgsky on Wednesday, November 17. He’s your typical young gun: Born in 1977, in England, Kempf made his debut with the Royal Philharmonic at age 8 (ho hum), and in 1992 (at 15) he was named BBC Young Musician of the Year. Up until the 1998 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition, Kempf remained a solely English phenomenon. However, after a dazzling performance in Moscow, he burst onto the international stage. The audience went wild at the end of his set, but, despite the unprecedented audience reaction, Kempf placed third, behind two Russian-trained pianists. Whispers speak to it having been a fixed competition; either way, it was a large stepping stone for Kempf. In the six years since the competition, Kempf has recorded seven albums with BIS Records and has been giving concerts all around the globe. Snippets of many Beethoven compositions have worked their way into mainstream culture in America. But hardly ever are the whole pieces recognized. Cellphones and movie scores alike use motives from his 5th symphony for impending doom, his 9th for glorious rejoicing, and

19. Music | Free And Easy
freddy kempf is a young pianist who actually gained international acclaim whenhe did not win the Tchaikovsky Competition in 1998.
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BY BECCA DEWAN
Autumn is my favorite season of the year (I have dedicated much time to finding any discernable difference between Autumn and Fall and have found none): changing leaves, crisp air, apple cider, and the absence of tourists. What do I miss of the summer? Chamber music and a plethora of free outdoor culturally varied concerts. Wait, the latter was in Chicago, where I spent much of my summer. Not in Portland. And the chamber music that was in Maine has all left. Gone the way of the Summerfolk. It will be back next summer to Vacationland, to bolster the economy and to create traffic jams along Route One. So what do to in the meantime? I think there are two general responses to this. A: You didn’t go to any classical concerts over the summer and the fall is most likely not going to be any different. Or B: You know the PSO begins their season soon and have already bought your tickets thinking that’s the only way to indulge in your love for classical music. Okay . . . or C: You’ve done all the same research I have and know there’s lots more going on in Maine, and therefore have no use for the rest of what I’ll write.

20. MUSISCOPE - Instrumentistes - Piano
kempf, freddy Andrys offers information on the British pianist, includingreviews and links. Kim, Sung-Im - South Korean pianist.
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