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21. The First Left-Handed Piano
CHRISTOPHER SEED is an international concert pianist – with a difference. He canplay the piano both normally igor kipnis, International Piano Quarterly
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22. WNUR - "Classical And Beyond" . . . . .
March 23 Harpsichordist igor kipnis March 30 - Composer JEFFREY MUMFORD Feb 15 - pianist JUSTIN KOLB Feb 22 - Special WNUR Programming
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Classical and Beyond The current time slot is (back to) Sunday from 12 Noon to 2 PM [Previously, the program has been heard on Saturday from 7 AM to 9 AM, and from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM, and 7 PM to 9 PM, and Sunday from 11 AM to 1 PM]
My segment is approximately 45-50 minutes during the second hour, and features music and interview with a guest
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February 16, 2002 - Composer/Organist DAN LOCKLAIR
February 23 - 'Cellist TRULS MØRK
March 2 - DAN LOCKLAIR (repeat)
March 9 - Saxophonist GEORGE WOLFE
March 16 - (no program - technical problem at WNUR)
March 23 - Harpsichordist IGOR KIPNIS March 30 - Composer JEFFREY MUMFORD April 6 - (no program - technical problem at WNUR) April 13 - Trumpeter CRISPIAN STEELE-PERKINS April 20 - Composer ROBERT CARL April 27 - Composer JAMES PRIMOSCH May 4 - Conductor YAKOV KREIZBERG May 11 - Composer DAVID RAKOWSKI May 18 - Pianist DAVID HOLZMAN May 25 - Composer JOSEPH SCHWANTNER June 1 - Baritone GERALD FINLEY June 8 - Composer MARILYN SHRUDE June 15 - Composer FRANK TICHELI June 22 - Pianist LAURENCE JEANNINGROS June 29 - Composer ISABEL MUNDRY July 6 - Conductor PAUL SALAMUNOVICH July 13 - Guitarist ELIOT FISK July 20 - Composer ANDERS NORDENTOFT July 27 - (no program - technical problem at WNUR) Aug 3 - Organist/Composer JEAN GUILLOU

23. Palatine Artists: Kipnis-Kushner Duo
Since his debut in 1959, harpsichordist, pianist and fortepianist igor KIPNISperformed in recital and as soloist with orchestras throughout the world,
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Home-Recordings Our Recordings Our Artists News ... Recording Services Since his debut in 1959, harpsichordist, pianist and fortepianist IGOR KIPNIS performed in recital and as soloist with orchestras throughout the world, including North, South,and Central America, Western Europe, East Germany, the former Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Israel, the Far East and Australia. He was a prolific recording artist with 82 albums to his credit, of which 56 are solo. Among the honors he received were 6 "Grammy" nominations, 3 "Record of the Year" awards from Stereo Review, the 1969 Deutsche Schallplatten Prize, and the 1988 Gold Star award from the Italian periodical, Musica. Keyboard, in that magazine's annual readers' poll, named him "Best Harpsichordist" in 1978, 1979, and 1980 and "Best Classical Keyboardist" in 1982 and 1986. In 1993 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by Illinois Wesleyan University. A frequent guest on both television and radio, Kipnis for three seasons hosted his own "The Age of Baroque" over WQXR in New York and was host of the 1993 syndicated series, "The Classical Organ" from WGBH in Boston. He also performed on the Grammy Awards telecast.

24. Eusebius7's Recommended Recordings
Andras Schiff Schiff, who is currently a successful concert pianist and recordingartist, during the latter part of the 90s, the late igor kipnis
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Eusebius7's recommended recordings
~Music in the Davidsbündler tradition~ All recordings recommended here, are available on compact disk. The company label is not specified, because much of this is archive material, that may be available from more than one company. Arturo Benedetti Michaelangeli: Michaelangeli,who died in 1995, was, without question, one of the greatest artists ever to be recorded, and his recordings are all the more precious, since there are so few of them. Look for his versions of: Schumann: Carnaval Brahms: Ballades Chopin: Chopin recital (includes the majestic Bb minor Scherzo) also, he made historic recordings of Beethoven's opus 111 sonata, and Bach's Italian Concerto. Andras Schiff: Schiff, who is currently a successful concert pianist and recording artist, has made worthy recordings of numerous works in the Davidsbündler tradition, including: Mendelssohn: Songs Without words I can also recommend his recordings of Bohemian composers: Dvorák: Piano Concerto (with Christoph von Dohnányi and the Cleveland Orchestra), Smetana's Polkas , and Janácek's On An Overgrown Path Click here for an excerpt of an interview, where Schiff discusses Robert Schumann.

25. Art Of The States: Nach Bach (Fantasia For Harpsichord Or Piano)
Bach in July 1966, while at Tanglewood, for harpsichordist igor kipnis. Sally Pinkas is pianistin-residence at the Hopkins Center of Dartmouth
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26. June De Toth - Reviews
igor kipnis. Peter Murano of Classical Net In these two Eroica discs, The pianist seemed to add a lyrical turn now and then to the weight and
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Stereophile , June 1996:
June de Toth, a Hungarian-American pianist whose teachers include Gulda and Firkusny, presents a nicely varied selection of the composer's piano works. Her rhythmic verve, supplemented by lots of drive, is especially good in the dances, and one notices, especially in softer passages, that her tonal and dynamic sensitivity serves Bart—k particularly well. The third of the Dirges (Vol.1, track 17) is especially gripping, as is the atmospheric rendering of the final movement of the Op.14 Suite in Vol.2. The piano pickup is warm and intimate. -Igor Kipnis Peter Murano of Classical Net:
Review of The Week by Robert Moore, Musical Planet:
It's really too bad that the music of Bart—k is such a big secret to most people. Granted, Bart—k did write (gasp) dissonant music from time to time, but what marvelously tantalizing dissonance it is. How sad that scary movies have provided most people with their only real exposure to music of this variety - and then they weren't even paying attention because they were waiting for The Slasher to come out from the shadows and dispatch somebody with their usual crimson Hollywood aplomb. The pianist for these 2 CDs, Hungarian-American June De Toth has made history with this ambitious series of recordings - as she is the only woman to ever undertake the daunting task of recording the complete solo piano music of Bart—k. And it's just as well, because her performances of these works shows a keen insight into the texture and mechanics of Bart—k's often difficult piano compositions. Her crystalline and lean interpretations strike me as extremely appropriate, and they make for a set of recordings which, aside from their otherwise historical significance, are WELL worth going out 'n getting ahold of. These recordings ROCK!

27. International Piano Magazine Back Issues
In Memoriam – Charles Timbrell remembers the great French pianist, igor kipnis –Leslie Gerber, who worked closely with igor kipnis on a number of
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January / February 2003 - Volume 7 - Number 25
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November / December 2002 - Volume 6 - Number 24
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International Piano Magazine
September / October 2002 - Volume 6 - Number 23
Regulars International Piano Magazine July / August 2002 - Volume 6 - Number 22
* Surfing the Ivories Erik Levi searches for all things pianistic on the World Wide Web. Chloe Cutts meets the latest Oriental sensation, Yundi Li. Regulars International Piano Magazine May / June 2002 - Volume 6 - Number 21 pianists, Howard Shelley, and discusses an extensive repertoire that extends from Mozart to Rachmaninoff and beyond. composers as well as a gifted virtuoso in his own right. Gordon Rumson assesses the contrapuntal mastery of the Scottish wizard. Regulars International Piano Magazine March / April 2002 - Volume 6 - Number 20 Regulars International Piano Magazine January / February 2002 - Volume 6 - Number 19 Regulars International Piano Magazine Regulars International Piano Magazine Regulars International Piano Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli was arguably the defining figure of twentieth-century pianism. In terms of aristocratic purity and effortless technical poise only Sergei Rachmaninoff and the tragically short-lived Dinu Lipatti can be mentioned in the same breath. Yet there are those who remain resolutely unmoved by the great Italian, blaming him for the relatively cool interpretative stance favoured by a multitude of contemporary pianists, most notoriously his erstwhile pupil, Maurizio Pollini.

28. Columbia Berkshire Regional Net - Lincoln Mayorga
Official home page of internationally known concert pianist Lincoln Mayorga. igor kipnis, Stereophile Magazine. » Contact for booking information
http://www.lincolnmayorga.com/mayorga_sergershwin.html
Solo Pianist with Orchestra Pianist Lincoln Mayorga, admired worldwide for his expertise in both classical and popular music, presents a unique concert featuring George Gershwin's complete works for piano and orchestra. Mr. Mayorga, who has played Gershwin since childhood, created this program out of the desire to give Gershwin's most important music the serious attention it deserves, by presenting it in full symphonic evening. Unlike most all-Gershwin concerts, which usually feature his songs along with one or two orchestral pieces, The Serious Gershwin is a feast of the composer's finest concert works:
Rhapsody in Blue, Concerto in F, the "I Got Rhythm" Variations and the Second Rhapsody, supplemented by two of his most colorful orchestral works, the Cuban Overture and Catfish Row (the suite from Porgy and Bess ). A scholar of Tin Pan Alley and classical piano literature, Mr. Mayorga is uniquely qualified to perform Gershwin. His heartfelt playing captures the bittersweet romanticism, as well as the spontaneity, the rhythm, and the snap. He has performed this music all over the world, both with orchestras and in recital. Recently, the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra invited him to play Rhapsody in Blue and the "I Got Rhythm" Variations in their first concert devoted entirely to American music.

29. About This Performance Of George Friderick Handel's Messiah
Practically selftaught as an organist and pianist, he learned as he went igor kipnis plays an important role in harpsichord consciousness as far as the
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The Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir
The NightPro Symphony Orchestra

Ebenezer Prout

Charles Jennens
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The Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir
The Tabernacle Choir, 325 voices strong, is one of the world’s best known, best loved musical organizations. Through radio, television, recordings, motion pictures and concert tours, uncounted millions around the globe are familiar with the Choir’s special fervor and devotion. It has performed in 25 countries on four continents. The Choir has been referred to as America’s Choir (Ronald Reagan), a national treasure (George Bush), and the world’s greatest choir (Eugene Ormandy). The Tabernacle Choir’s ranks include businessmen, homemakers, educators, government employees and a broad spectrum of other professions and occupations. Although the Choir is technically not a professional ensemble, its individual members’ credentials are impressive. Most have an extensive singing and choral background. It is a talented, dedicated, loyal and congenial group of singers with but one common goal: to share their joy and happiness by singing praises to a loving Father in Heaven and lifting the spirits of others through stirring performances of good music. The NightPro Symphony Orchestra , joining the Tabernacle Choir and Soloists in this performance of George Friedric Handel’s masterpiece, draws its talent mainly from Salt Lake City and its environs. This carefully selected ensemble includes a string group of outstanding reliability and a complement of woodwind, brass and percussion containing many virtuoso performers. In the large choruses, they total nearly ninety musicians.

30. Digital Classical Recordings From Music & Arts
Handel, Bach, Haydn and Mozart; performed by igor kipnis on reconstructionsof Italian, Terry King, cello and pianist John Jensen and Shizue Sano.
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Concerto for Solo Piano, Marc-Andr? Hamelin, piano. (DDD) Grammy Nomination, 1994.
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31. Keyboard Toccatas BWV 910-916 - Recordings - Part 2: 1961-1970
Daniel Pollack, pianist 1958 and 1961 The Legendary Moscow Recordings igor kipnis His First Solo Recordings (1962). Toccata No. 5 BWV 914
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Keyboard Toccatas BWV 910-916 Recordings – Part 2 Complete Recordings – 1961-1970 Daniel Pollack, Pianist: 1958 and 1961 -The Legendary Moscow Recordings Toccata No. 5 BWV 914 Daniel Pollack (Piano) Cambria Feb 1961 CD / TT: 75:47 Time: 7:02 Igor Kipnis: His First Solo Recordings (1962) Toccata No. 5 BWV 914 Igor Kipnis (Haarpsichord) VAI CD / TT: 76:56 Time: 6:35 Toccatas Toccatas BWV 910-916 Glenn Gould (Piano) Sony Apr 1963; Oct- Nov 1976; May-Jun 1979 2-CD / TT: 43:08 + 37:49 Time: 11:43, 11:13, 14:01, 17:08, 8:35, 8:44, 8:52 Pyuana Plays Bach Toccata BWV 910 Rafael Puyana (Harpsichord) Mercury CD / TT: 74:29 Time: 12:12 Toccata No. 3 BWV 912 George Malcolm (Harpsichord) Decca Ace of Diamonds Mid 1960’s ? LP / TT: Time: Arthur Loesser in Recital Toccata No. 3 BWV 912 Arthur Loesser (Piano) Marston June 1967 2-CD / TT: 157:15 Time: 10:22 Works for Cembalo Toccata No. 6 BWV 915 Karl Richter (Harpsichord) Archiv Produktion CD / TT: ~ 50’ Time: Galling Plays Bach: The Solo Keyboard Works
The VOX Edition – Disc 12
Toccatas Nos. 1-7 BWV 910-916 Martin Galling (Harpsichord) Vox Late 1960’s ?

32. Bach Keyboard Music From James Friskin
next to the satanic harpsichord version by igor kipnis on Arabesque. Friskin continues to sound like a mighty fine Bach pianist in the Two Part
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Goldberg Variations BWV 988
Italian Concerto BWV 971
2-Part Inventions BWV 772-786
French Suites BWV 814-817 James Friskin (Piano) Bach Keyboard Music from James Friskin Solo Keyboard Works
Disc 1:
Goldberg Variations, BWV 988
Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, BWV 903
Italian Concerto in F major, BWV 971
Disc 2:
Two Part Inventions, BWV 772-786
French Suite No. 3 in B minor, BWV 814
French Suite No. 4 in E flat major, BWV 815 French Suite No. 5 in G major, BWV 816 French Suite No. 6 in E major, BWV 817 James Friskin (piano) The Bach Guild / Vanguard Classics 1954; March 1956 * 2-CD / TT: 139:34 Recorded at Vanguard's New York City Studios, Recorded at the Masonic Temple, Brooklyn * Donald Satz wrote (October 31, 2003): Comparisons: Goldberg Variations: Gould/Sony(3), Tureck/DG/Philips, Schiff/ECM Italian Concerto: Hewitt/DG, Banowetz/Naxos Inventions: P. Serkin/RCA, Gould/Sony French Suites: Hewitt/Hyperion, Gavrilov/EMI Never having heard of James Friskin, I did some internet searches without coming up with much information. Friskin has written a book on music instruction and likely has been a teacher as well as performer - that's about it. However, I did find an unrelated tidbit of information that's interesting. In May 2001, the Northport Arts Coalition sponsored a concert where 32 different pianists played one piece each of the Goldberg Variations. In April 2002, another concert took place where 34 pianists played one piece each of Beethoven's Diabelli Variations. How's that for an intense "mix and match" performance session? I imagine the logistics of it all must have been formidable, but there are always challenges when you embark on unusual missions.

33. Sigurd Slåttebrekk
igor kipnis Schwann/Opus; One of the most charismatic players I ve ever Slåttebrekk is a very special pianist, and I hope to hear much more from him.
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World Concert Artist
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Acclaimed by major critics for his immensely authoritative readings of the music of Ravel and Schumann, Norwegian pianist Sigurd Slåttebrekk has become something of a cause celebre in his native land. Heralded as one of Europe's most promising talents, he abandoned the world of music altogether in 1997 in favor of raising a family and devoting time and greater thought to artistic issues. Giving up some 60 concerts per season, Mr. Slåttebrekk became disenchanted with the routine world of everyday commerce that drives the establishment. Thus did he take time out to reflect on his position in the music world, and to pursue several non-music projects, among them a series of 26 animated films for children. These have since been acquired by five European networks, and will be broadcast throughout the continent. But it was Norwegian television, astounded by his decision, that made Mr Slåttebrekk himself the subject of a television documentary that was broadcast throughout Norway. Shortly thereafter, Simax Records, which had released his debut recording of Revel's piano music, once again welcomed him to its studios for a survey of Schumann's piano works. Sigurd Slåttebrekk began his studies with his mother, and then continued with Ingeborg Songe Moller, with Jerome Lowenthal at the Julliard School, and with Lazar Berman. He graduated from the Norwegian State Academy in the class of Professor Einar Steen-Nøkleberg. He has been a prizewinner in both Norwegian and international piano competitions. Among his most significant victories were the Diplome de Laureat at the Bratislava Rostrum Competition, and the Third Prize at the Queen Sonja International Music Competition in Oslo. His recording of Ravel's piano music won the coveted Norwegian Spellemannprisen, the Scandinavian equivalent of the Grammy award.

34. The Eleanor Steber Collection Composer Work Artists Conductor
The igor kipnis Baroque Ensemble, igor kipnis, ST/AND LP stereo. Rossini, Giacinto,Il Barbiere di translation, Eleanor Steber, pianist unknown, unknown
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The Eleanor Steber Collection Composer Work Artists Conductor Theatre Label Bach, J. S. Cantata no. 51
"Jauchzeit Gott in allen Landen" Eleanor Steber
Igor Kipnis
The Igor Kipnis Baroque Ensemble ST/AND LP
stereo Bach, J. S. Cantata no. 51
"Jauchzeit Gott in allen Landen" Eleanor Steber
Edwin Biltcliffe
piano Recorded during a practice session at her home on Long Island - the date is not known. J. S. Bach Mass in B Minor Eleanor Steber, Rosalind Elias, Richard Verreau
Eugene Ormandy
The Philadelphia Orchestra Columbia M3L-280 Barber, Samuel "Sure on This Shining Night" Eleanor Steber Peter Scharf
piano Stella Solaris Cruise March 26, 1974 Barber, Samuel "Sure on This Shining Night" Eleanor Steber Martin Smith piano Waldorf Astoria New York May 17, 1977 Barber, Samuel Hermit Songs Eleanor Steber Edwin Biltcliffe piano Tyrone Guthrie Theatre Minneapolis October 1, 1967 Barber, Samuel Knoxville Summer of 1915 Eleanor Steber William Strickland Dumbarton Oaks Orchestra Columbia Masterwork Portrait Barber, Samuel Knoxville Summer of 1915 Eleanor Steber Edwin Biltcliffe piano Brussels World's Fair Sept. 3, 1958

35. La Folia -- Scardanelli’s Motley
his pianist is the rather differently inestimable Marilyn Crispell. igor kipnis, HARPSICHORD AND CLAVICHORD. SERAPHIM CLASSICS 74281.
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La Folia
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La Folia Home] [Archives by Contributor] [Archives by Date] ... Page] Signor Scardanelli [April 2001. Originally appeared in La Folia SOUTHWEST CHAMBER MUSIC: COMPOSER PORTRAIT SERIES. CAMBRIA MASTER RECORDINGS CD 8801-8811 (12 discs). Atlas Eclipticalis with Winter Music and Songbooks Atlas Eclipticalis and Winter Music on recording for piano and flute doubling piccolo and alto flute (Cage encouraged simultaneous play), and an Atlas Eclipticalis alone, identified as instrumental parts for flute 1-3, for, again, flute doubling piccolo and alto flute ( hatART NOW Series 6141 and Suite for Violin and American Gamelan Barstow Lulu Whispers and Chants , which, as the notes point out, makes nonsense of the convention that serial (or somewhat serial) music is incapable of expressing ecstasy and delight. Schmidt again conducts. www.swmusic.org Wulf Weinmann, the man behind the German label col legno col legno collage The col legno collage CDs I find especially recommendable: Le Grand Macabre 20502, Mauricio Kagel

36. Sara Davis Buechner: Reviews
As a pianist, he toured America with the renowned violinist Jan Kubelik. Stereophile (igor kipnis), Review of Gershwin Piano Music
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By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
WHEN a Koch Classics CD of piano works by Rudolf Friml, played by Sara Davis Buechner, turned up in my mail a while ago, I assumed it was a novelty album. Piano works by Friml? The Prague-born composer of sentimental operettas popular on Broadway in the 1910's and 20's? I kept meaning to listen, but never got around to it.
Now I have, and I can hardly stop listening. Ms. Buechner's program is a small revelation and a vindication of her devotion to Friml, a more complex figure than I had imagined.
Though songs like "Rose-Marie," "Sympathy" and "Indian Love Call" became household staples, most people today know little of Friml's musical theater works. His operettas remained crowd-pleasers on Broadway until the Great Depression, when the public lost patience with these mild-mannered confections beholden to European styles. But Friml, who died in 1972, had studied with Dvorak in Prague and was a comprehensive musician. As a pianist, he toured America with the renowned violinist Jan Kubelik. And in 1906, the year Friml settled in the United States, he performed his First Piano Concerto with Walter Damrosch and the New York Symphony Orchestra.

37. Which Versions Of La Folia Have Been Written Down, Transcribed Or Recorded?
kipnis, igor (harpsichord) Europäische Cembalomusik des Barock und Rokoko harpsichordist and pianist and is a veteran broadcaster for the Hungarian
http://www.folias.nl/html5s.html
Which versions of the later Folia have been
written down, transcribed or recorded?
(in alphabetical order of composer, letter S)
Salieri, Antonio
XXVI Variazoni sull'aria La Follia di Spagna
Opening of Variazoni sull'aria La Follia di Spagna

  • Steven J. Haller wrote for the 'American record guide' in the issue May 2001 (and he obviously fails to hear any beauty in the Folia theme): Main course here, as in so many recent Salieri repasts, is the La Folia Variations. The interminable and not very imaginative shifts from winds to strings (or fast to slow) and back again that here suffice for "variations" make this one of Salieri's less impressive efforts, particularly set next to the overtures. Pesko takes about 20 minutes for the variations, while Frontalini takes 21 and Spada on ASV takes 23 (Sept/Oct 1996). Bamert without ever sounding rushed or superficial gets through it in 17:47, and (even better) actually manages to hold your interest while doing so. The others have their virtues too, but I think you'll be quite happy with Bamert, assuming you ever want to listen to the piece to begin with.
    • Title: Twenty-six Variations on 'La folia di Spagna'
    • Released 2001 by Chandos compact disc CH CHAN 9877
    • Recording date: 2001
    • Title: 26 Variazioni sull’aria ‘La follia di Spagna'
    • Released by Warner Fonit compact disc 50467121720
    • Duration: unknown
  • 38. WWW VL Classical Music: Artists, From Soloists To Orchestras
    Kim, Wonjung (soprano) Official Home Page; kipnis, igor (harpsichord, Founded in 1990 by awardwinning pianist and conductor Mikhail Pletnev
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    Artists, from soloists to orchestras
    If you know of a WWW page for a particular soloist, ensemble or orchestra which is not listed here, please use the submission form which also has a link to a standard mailto: option. If you have submitted a site for consideration and have not received a reply within one month, please feel free to resubmit. NEW! Search the entire WWW Virtual Library: Match: All Any Boolean Format: Long Short help Search engine courtesy of Harvard University and the ht://Dig search engine Need to have text or a website translated? Use Altavista's translation service!! Soloists Conductors Ensembles Orchestras ... Opera/Management agencies/Miscellaneous
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    39. Thamesweb - Records For Sale - Decca SXL And Columbia SAX
    Three Toccatas, Prelud and Fugue in A minor, igor kipnis Angel Arturo Rubinstein pianist; Jascha Heifetz - Violinist
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    40. BACH Goldberg Variatons Jando NAXOS 8.557268 [DS]: Classical CD Reviews- Feb 200
    Jenö Jandó, a fine house pianist for the Naxos label, currently has morerecordings on Pierre Hantaï, igor kipnis, Trevor Pinnock, Gustav Leonhardt,
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    Goldberg Variations BWV 988 (1741)
    Recorded Phoenix Studio, Budapest, Hungary, February 2003
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    Well Tempered Clavier 1. There is little lift to the playing as his penchant is to flatten notes and perform in a 'metronome-like' fashion with minimal regard to the subtleties in Bach's music. 2. Another habit exhibited is a preference for rounded notes that reduces the impact of Bach's sharp contours such as in the 10th and 22nd Variations. 3. The bleak variations, Nos. 15, 21, and 25 (Black Pearl) only get a light dusting of negativity.

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