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41. DATELINE NEW YORK: Wrapping Up Events Of Year 2000 (CONCLUSION) (01/21/01)
The kipnisKUSHNER duo of harpsichordist/fortepianist igor kipnis and pianist Karen pianist JULIANA OSINCHUK, a New York native currently residing with
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DATELINE NEW YORK: Wrapping up events of year 2000 by Helen Smindak Continuing the review of unfinished business in year 2000, including Christmas season performances, "Dateline" wraps up the remainder of the items languishing in the "In" basket. SERGEI KOPTCHAK, the bass from the Slovak Republic who made his Met debut as Boris Godunov in 1983, appeared on PBS on December 27 in the televised Met production of "Don Giovanni" in which he sings the role of the vengeful Commendatore. In The New York Times review of the opera, which opened the Met season in September, music critic Bernard Holland wrote that "Sergei Koptchak (was) a deeply eloquent Commendatore." Mr. Koptchak, who comes from the town of Dacov in Slovakia's Rusyn/Ukrainian region, readily acknowledges his Ukrainian ancestry. Canadian-born TANNIS KOWALCHUK and the company of the new "Arca Nova" production were delighted to receive rave reviews from The Village Voice and The River Reporter in the Catskills. Produced in October by NaCl (North American Cultural Laboratory), an experimental theater company founded in 1997 by Ms. Kowalchuk and her husband, director Brad Krumholz, "Arca Nova" is the company's most ambitious performance project to date, incorporating acrobatics, stilt-walking, dance, chanting and surreal costuming as it explores the text of "The Book of Genesis." Now boasting a new office in Brooklyn, NaCl is preparing an original performance for young audiences and children, "Beware!" which will premiere on February 11 at the Brooklyn Art Exchange's Groundhog Festival.

42. Naxos Idil Biret
igor kipnis (Stereophile/USA). Only a brave soul and a confident technician The distinguished pianist Idil Biret shows herself to be one of the finest
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43. NWU News Release
performing the fourhand piano repertory with the late eminent pianist andharpsichordist, igor kipnis as a member of the kipnis-Kushner Duo.
http://www.nebrwesleyan.edu/media/releases/20050331bosendorfer.html
For More Information Contact: Sara Olson
solson@nebrwesleyan.edu
For Immediate Release March 30 , 2005
Wesleyan's Bravo Bosendorfer Concert to feature internationally-known concert pianist Since receiving degrees from Northwestern University and The Juilliard School, Kushner has appeared internationally as a piano soloist and chamber player, including performances at Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Chopin Foundation, and the United Nations in New York City. She has performed extensively in Spain, France, Poland, and in the United States. Kushner is currently a member of the piano faculty at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music. She has toured internationally performing the four-hand piano repertory with the late eminent pianist and harpsichordist, Igor Kipnis as a member of the Kipnis-Kushner Duo. Her two-CD debut recording of the complete Mazurkas of Frederic Chopin for Connoisseur Society was received with the greatest critical acclaim and has been highly recommended by such periodicals as Newsday , the New York Daily News, Fanfare

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45. Harpsichord: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
change the volume of the sound by striking the keys harder, as a pianist can . such players as Ralph Kirkpatrick, igor kipnis, and Gustav Leonhardt.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Fine Arts WordNet Wikipedia Translations Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping harpsichord Dictionary harp·si·chord h¤rp sÄ­-k´rd , -kōrd
n. A keyboard instrument whose strings are plucked by means of quills or plectrums. [Alteration of obsolete French harpechorde , from Italian arpicordo arpa , harp (from Late Latin harpa , of Germanic origin) + corda , string (from Latin chorda , from Greek khordē harp si·chord ist n.
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harpsichord, stringed musical instrument played from a keyboard. Its strings, two or more to a note, are plucked by quills or jacks. The harpsichord originated in the 14th cent. and by the 16th cent. Venice was the center of its manufacture. At that time its prevailing shape was winglike, similar to that of a grand piano. The square harpsichord, often called spinet , became more common in the late 16th cent., when harpsichord making in the northern countries surpassed that of Italy. Perhaps the greatest craftsmen were the Ruckers family of Antwerp (late 16th–17th cent). Varying the touch in harpsichord playing does not alter the quality or volume of tone; to provide dynamic variety, octave couplers and various stops that change the tone were introduced. Contrast in volume and in tone color is made easier by the addition of a second keyboard, or manual, found on German harpsichords from the late 16th cent. and on Italian ones from c.1665. The instrument provided the basic support of virtually all the various combinations of instruments as chamber music and orchestral forms developed. In the 19th cent. the harpsichord, which required frequent tuning and replacement of quills, was superseded in general use by the piano. Since the mid-20th cent. however, the older instrument has had a revival in popularity.

46. MP.resume.html
Recordings, Nonsequitur label 1992 edited digital recording of pianist Marilyn and edited harpsicord works for CD release on MAP label, igor kipnis,
http://www.o-art.org/history/LongDur/Payne/MP.resume.html
NEXT UP TOP RESUME: 3/95 Maggi Payne e-mail address: maggi@mills.edu EDUCATION 1972 M.F.A., Mills College (electronic music and the recording media) 1970 M. Music, University of Illinois at Urbana 1969 Yale University 1968 B. Music (with distinction), Northwestern University HONORS, AWARDS, DIRECT GRANTS 1994-1995 Faculty Research Grant with Professor David Bernstein, Mills College 1993 Barlow Competition, third place winner for DESERTSCAPES 1989-1990 NEA Composer's Grant 1987 NEA Interdisciplinary Arts Grant 1987 Mention, 15th Int'l Electroacoustic Music Competition, Bourges, France, 1987 1983-1985 Artist-in-Residence, EXPLORATORIUM 1983 Mellon Grant (video) 1983-1984 Western States Regional Media Arts Fellowship Grant (video) 1982 2nd prize winner, 3rd Concorso International. "Luigi Russolo" per giovani compositor di Musica Elettro acoustica 1979-1980 National Endowment for the Arts Composer's Grant 1972 Mills Crothers Award for outstanding composer, Mills College 1970-1972 full fellowship and teaching assistantship, Mills College

47. Arts At Argonne - Record Of Events
igor kipnis, harpsichord/fortepiano, March 12, 1995. Trio di Milano, April 22, 1995 Dejan Lazic, pianist,, November 15, 2003
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Inaugural Event
  • Borodin Trio May 15, 1988 First Season, 1988-89
  • London Brass November 6, 1988
  • Prazak String Quartet January 22, 1989
  • Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows, Blues Fest March 31, 1989
  • Berlin Chamber Orchestra April 9, 1989
  • Beethoven Marathon Borodin Trio May 6 and 7, 1989
  • Myung-Hee Chung, piano September 24, 1989
  • Post-Modern Cybernation , Art Show September 11-22, 1989 Second Season, 1989-90
  • October 15, 1989
  • The Art of the Fugue New York Woodwind Quintet, Orion String Quartet November 5, 1989
  • Cochrane and Gerber, piano-four hands February 11, 1990
  • Amsterdam Loeki Stardust, recorder quartet March 3, 1990
  • Concertante di Chicago, Chamber Orchestra April 8, 1990
  • Koko Taylor and her Blues Machine May 18, 1990 Third Season, 1990-91
  • November 11, 1990
  • Sibelius Academy String Quartet January 13, 1991
  • Michel Debost, flute; Joseph Schwartz, piano March 10, 1991
  • Bach Aria Group April 20, 1991
  • Lonnie Brooks, Blues Fest June 7, 1991
  • Argonne Photo Fest, Photo Exhibit June 28 - July 25, 1991
  • Argonne Open House, Exhibit September 21, 1991
  • 48. Newport Classic - 11 Willow Street, Newport RI 02840  - The Composers
    John Davis came to the job as a pianist steeped since childhood in blues igor kipnis, Fortepiano NPD85664 Haydn s output of 104 symphonies is huge by
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    • Amram, David - An American Original (NPD85546)
      Featuring soloists Julius Baker, Chris Gekker, and James Courtney. Includes American Dance Suite, Theme and Variations on Red River Valley, Travels for Trumpet and Orchestra, and Three Songs for America. (back)
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      Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Richard Auldon Clark, conductor, and Charles Castleman, Nathaniel Rosen and Kenneth Pasmanick as soloists. (back)
    • Argento, Dominick - A Waterbird Talk/Six Elizabethan Songs (NPD85602) Based Chekhov's "On the Harmfulness of Tobacco" and Audubon's "Birds of America" this sad, comic, poignant one act opera shows a soul becoming unraveled as he tries to deliver a lecture. Manhattan Chamber Orchestra features Vern Sutton as the lecturer. The delightful "Elizabethan Songs are performed by Frederick Urrey. (back)
    • A project of An die Musik Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Narrator

    49. Chambor
    a string sextet, a harpsichord duet (premiered by igor kipnis and Elaine Subsequently a recording was released by Lovely Music pianist Lois Svard s
    http://www.elodielauten.net/2005/chbor05.html
    Elodie Lauten The chamber music includes a string quartet, a piano trio, a string sextet, a harpsichord duet (premiered by Igor Kipnis and Elaine Comparone)and other pieces for Baroque ensemble, and a number of pieces for solo instrumentalists including piano, flute and Baroque flute, viola d'Amore, viola and contrabass. Variations on the Orange Cycle
    This technically challenging 4-movement, 30 minute piece for solo piano was premiered by pianist Lois Svard at Merkin Hall (1995). Subsequently a recording was released by Lovely Music: pianist Lois Svard's CD Other Places features the Variations along with pieces by Kyle Gann and Jerry Hunt.
    More information on Variations on the Orange Cycle
    Symphony 2001
    Commissioned by the Bozeman Symphony Society, Symphony 2001 celebrates the new millennium. In February 2003, it received its full premiere in New York by the S.E.M. Orchestra conducted by Petr Kotik. The Village Voice review read: "...the first post-minimal symphony... a major talent".
    More information on the New York premiere
    Excerpt from the program notes:
    The millennium brings us to a renewed awareness of time, since this unique moment is simultaneously an end and a beginning. It also brings a renewed appreciation for the gift of life, which leads to thinking about what sustains the existence of our universe, the sun. The light of the sun represents the continuation of life - and the hope for a better life - against the fears, superstitions, prophecies of doom related to the millennium. The symphony is an expression of both sets of elements, in two types of musical gestures that appear throughout the movements. According to a correspondence between the frequency of each pure color of the spectrum and its musical equivalent, there are seven short movements, with ascending tonalities.

    50. Concert Review
    The pianist sets the mood and supports a freedom in the vocal lines derived fromthe words and such as Gerard Husch, John McCormack and igor kipnis.
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    Hugo Wolf Centenary Festival Italian Songbook
    Dame Felicity Lott soprano; baritone; Malcolm Martineau piano
    Wigmore Hall, 6 February 2003
    There are no greater pleasures in the song repertoire than shared recitals of these 46 miniature masterpieces, which seem to bring out the best from lieder singers and their pianists. Reviewing the first in the series, Adrian Jack, writing in The Independent, was glad that the two singers disappeared when not singing, instead of being expected to "sit about onstage, pretending to appreciate their colleague". No such problems with Dame Felicity Lott and Olaf Bär, who stood together and sang alternately from memory to their sold-out audience, with only one break for the interval. (John Steane, in the March Gramophone , wonders "what has happened" to Bär, a 'brand leader' 10 years ago; the answer is, he lives in Dresden and is singing very well, if not so often here!). Both these favourites were in excellent voice, in accord with their pianist, and did indeed appreciate and strike sparks of affection and gentle rivalry from each other, covering the gamut of emotions from amorous hyperbole to petulant derision of unfaithful and inadequate lovers. In depth exposure to Hugo Wolf's songs, many of them infrequently heard, promises to be a rewarding experience and this 2003 centenary a welcome opportunity for a timely celebration.

    51. Alla Breve
    Alex Karsintia pianist Alex Karsintia will present a master class on Wed. Stephen Alltop Pays Tribute to igor kipnis - Stephen Alltop s interview
    http://music.northwestern.edu/allabreve/pages/archives/2001-02/020402.html
    February 4, 2002 Editor's Note Submissions must be accompanied by a contact name, phone number and e-mail address. We can not guarantee the inclusion of unaccompanied submissions. Master Classes Alex Karsintia - Pianist Alex Karsintia will present a master class on Wed. February 6th from 11-2:30 PM in Lutkin Hall. It is free. Placement News Placement Services Information Meeting - On Tuesday, February 12 at 4:15 PM in MAB 37 , there will be a general information session for those of you that are beginning your job search seniors and graduate students. I will talk about how you can establish a file of references, create a good resume and cover letter, and find out about job opportunities. I will also discuss just how the School of Music Placement Services can help you throughout your career. The meeting should last about an hour. If for some reason this does not work into your schedule, please give me a call and we'll make other arrangements. Dorothy Wyandt, Director of Placement Services, School of Music, MAB 31. Phone: 847/491-7485 E-mail: d-wyandt@northwestern.edu

    52. George Fee Bio
    GEORGE FEE, pianist WORKSHOPS, MASTER CLASSES LECTURES He later coachedwith igor kipnis and Freda Rosenblatt. Dr. Fee has performed numerous solo
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    George Fee received his doctorate in piano performance from Indiana University, graduating with Highest Distinction. Having begun his collegiate study at the Eastman School of Music, he earned his bachelor’s degree from the Oberlin College Conservatory and his master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin. His teachers at these schools were Menahem Pressler, Cecile Genhart, Jack Radunsky, and Howard Karp. Pre-college and summer study was with Willis Bennett, Rosina Lhevinne, Frank Mannheimer, and Aiko Onishi. He later coached with Igor Kipnis and Freda Rosenblatt.
    Dr. Fee has performed numerous solo recitals throughout the country, as well as appearing as chamber musician, soloist with orchestra, and accompanist. He has received many awards, including first place National Piano Award in the National Federation of Music Clubs Biennial Student Auditions and third prize in the National Guild of Piano Teachers’ International Piano Recording Competition.
    Dr. Fee has always been an avid student of music history. His doctoral dissertation

    53. Year 2002 MUSICIANS Milestones ~ AMUSIClassical Directory
    24 FEB 2002 ORNSTEIN, Leo (Russianborn composer and pianist} Died in Green Bay,Wisconsin. 23 JAN 2002 kipnis, igor (Harpsichord Master)
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    54. Music Department
    igor kipnis salutes her playing with The complete Chopin set by Idil Biret Li, the highlyacclaimed 22-year-old pianist from The People s Republic of
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    It is truly an honor for us to present an artist that embodies the stature of Garrick Ohlsson. "…established worldwide as a musician of great interpretive and technical prowess." [top of page] Friday
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    Winners of the 2005 Yale School of Music Chamber Music Competition. HAN-CHIEN LEE, piano KEVIN DUFFORD, timpani ERI NAKAMURA, piano JAMES DEITZ, percussion Pianist Han-Chien Lee returns as one of the pianists in this concert. Eri Nakamura, piano, is a student of Peter Frankl at the Yale School of Music, where she is completing her degree program. Her awards include first prizes in the Miyazawa Piano Competition ( Japan) and the 2001 MTNA Collegiate Artist Piano Competition (CA). Kevin Dufford , timpani, is known for his artistic diversity, performing regularly in all genres of percussion. He has studied percussion and timpani with Tom Freer of the Cleveland Orchestra. Mr. Dufford received the Master of Music degree from Peabody and an Artist Diploma from Yale.

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    57. About Sheli
    Sheli Nan is a composer, harpsichordist and pianist living in Berkeley, I will never forget playing for igor kipnis in a master class in 1998.
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    Sheli Nan
    Has devoted her life to music.
    Composer, author, and teacher, Nan plays the piano, harpsichord, and percussion instruments. She blends jazz and European classical sounds
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    A pioneer of the New Acoustic Movement, she brought the harpsichord to new age music. She has performed in rock concerts, jazz clubs, and chamber recitals in the United States, South America, and Europe. Her own "Bach Boogie Blues," which she composed and performed on the piano and the harpsichord, fuses the three title elements of this piece.
    Nan performed for three years with The World Connection, a Nigerian band. She trained with Vivian Rivkin of the Juilliard School of Music; innovative jazz great Cecil Taylor, and Laurette Goldberg of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
    The Music Studio, Nan's teaching studio, is her laboratory for her musical and educational ideas. Her dedication to teaching and her expertise in composition and performance have led to a well-integrated teaching perspective. She has refined her method with the San Francisco Symphony Adventures in Music program.

    58. Brioso Recordings, Joseph Smith
    igor kipnis, Piano Magazine. ”The Guion is a gem, as is the ColeridgeTaylor.Smith is a fine pianist, and Brioso’s sound leaves little to be desired.”
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    Smith Joseph Smith
    Smith is author of Piano Discoveries (Ekay Music), and editor of Four Early 20th Century Piano Suties by Black Composers (G. Schirmer), and American Piano Classics (Dover). He writes regularly for Piano Today, and his articles have appeared in Piano and Keyboard and Clavier as well.
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    59. Keyboard Concerto No. 3 In D Major, BWV 1054
    on June 2, 1978, the solo instrument was a harpsichord, played by igor kipnis, Andr¡s Schiff assumes the dual role of pianist and conductor for a
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    60. International Opus
    In 1989 Tchaikovsky Competition Laureate pianist Paul Rutman accidentally (igor kipnis, Stereophile) The CD was played on many American classical music
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