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22. Stephen Kovacevich (1940-), Pianist And Conductor
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23. Classical Music - Andante - Magdalena Kozená And Stephen Kovacevich At Verbier
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24. Classical Music - Andante - Stephen Kovacevich In Beethoven's 'hammerklavier' So
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25. Sydney Symphony
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A native of Los Angeles, stephen kovacevich has had a long and distinguished In addition to his performances as a pianist, Mr. kovacevich has built an
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Stephen Kovacevich PIANO ‘Perhaps nobody else can play the piano with this degree of precision and turn it to such musically intense ends'
The Independent, 18 December 2002
(Mozart K491/London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Festival Hall) A native of Los Angeles, Stephen Kovacevich has had a long and distinguished career as a concert pianist and is particularly renowned for his interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms. Mr. Kovacevich's recent engagements in North America include appearances with the Chicago, Pittsburgh, Montreal, Houston, Detroit and Indianapolis symphonies; the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra; and recitals in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Philadelphia, Toronto and New York's Metropolitan Museum. Abroad, Stephen Kovacevich regularly appears with the major orchestras in the UK and on the continent and at the most prestigious summer festivals including Verbier, Edinburgh and the Proms. He appears in recital in the major music centers, and also frequently tours throughout Australia and Japan. As a tribute to his interpretations of the works of Beethoven, Mr. Kovacevich was recently featured in a six-concert series "Kovacevich, Beethoven and the Piano" which was produced in collaboration with the Harrods International Piano Series, the London Philharmonic and the South Bank Centre. The project included performances of the Emperor Concerto with Kurt Masur and the LPO in the UK and Germany, three all Beethoven recitals at Royal Festival Hall, public master classes and a play/conduct concert with the London Philharmonic Youth Orchestra.

27. Guardian Unlimited | Arts Critics | Beethoven Complete Piano Sonatas; Bagatelles
Beethoven Complete Piano Sonatas; Bagatelles Op 119 126 stephen kovacevich Not so long ago, every pianist of real stature would make a pilgrimage on
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28. STEPHEN MONTAGUE
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29. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
stephen kovacevich piano is one of the world’s foremost pianists. The first Chinese pianist to perform with the Berlin Philharmonic and all ‘Big Five’
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31. Universal Music Australia - The Music Pages August 2005
19, 20 August and is joined by pianist stephen kovacevich on 24, 26, 27 August for programs of stephen kovacevich piano BBC Symphony Orchestra
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32. PRS Foundation - Stephen Montague
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    Stephen Montague
    Stephen Montague was born in Syracuse, New York in 1943 and grew up in West Virginia and Florida. He studied piano, conducting and composition at Florida State University (1963-67), received a doctorate Ohio State University (1972) and then won a Fulbright Fellowship to work in Warsaw, Poland.  From Poland he went to England first as a musician with Strider Dance Co. (Richard Alston and co.), but since 1975 has worked as a freelance composer based in London but touring world-wide. His music has been widely performed featuring in numerous international festivals including the BBC Proms, Bath, Huddersfield, Warsaw Autumn Festival, Paris Festival d'automne, Ultima (Oslo), Singapore, Hong Kong and The Kennedy Center (Washington DC). Major commissions have included an organ work for the Royal Festival Hall (2004), piano concerto for the BBC Proms, the Hilliard Ensemble, a solo work for

33. UMP Composers - Stephen Montague
The celebrated pianist, stephen kovacevich, gave the world premiere of a new solo piano work, Southern Lament, at the Cheltenham International Festival of
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Although a long term UK resident, his compositional influences are transatlantic. He comments: "I have lived in Britain since 1974 but my musical heroes remain American: I admire Charles Ives's unapologetic juxtaposition of vernacular music and the avant-garde, Henry Cowell's irreverent use of fist and arm clusters, the propulsive energy of minimalism and John Cage's radical dictum that 'all sound is music’”. As a "virtuoso pianist" [New York Times] he has recorded for all the major European radio networks, performed at Carnegie Hall, London's Queen Elizabeth Hall and Paris's Centre Pompidou. In 1985 he formed a duo with pianist Philip Mead, Montague/Mead Piano Plus which tours internationally. He also collaborates with the sculptor, Maurice Agis, providing multi-channel electroacoustic sound environments for his giant inflatable sculptures, Colourspace and Dreamspace Montague has recently had Composer Portrait Compact discs of his works are available on ASV (UK), Continuum (NZ), Centaur (USA), Point Records (USA) and others. In addition to music he is an active cyclist and tennis player (the former Florida Junior College Tennis Champion).
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34. Press Release | Houston Symphony
pianist stephen kovacevich AND THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY SHIMMER IN GRAF AND SHOSTAKOVICH pianist stephen kovacevich s career has taken him around the world.
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35. Press Release | Houston Symphony
Hear pianist stephen kovacevich s breathtaking musicality in Mozart s great C minor Piano Concerto. kovacevich, who makes his return appearance with the
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36. Daniel Becker - Pianist
Those he has played to include Boris Berezovsky, stephen kovacevich, Dominique Merlet, Richard Goode, and György Sebok, the latter while attending the
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Biography Daniel Becker has received great acclaim for his insightful interpretations of the standard repertoire, while also presenting appealing lesser known and contemporary works. He was first prizewinner at the British Contemporary Piano Competition in 2003, where he also won the Sonic Arts Network Prize for his performance of Jonathan Harvey's Tombeau de Messiaen. As a result of the competition he is preparing to record a CD of works by Horatiu Radulescu for METIER Records. Daniel was a prizewinner at the 2002 Ibla Grand Prize International Competition in Sicily, winning a special mention for his performances of Busoni. Daniel’s performance at the Orléans 20th-Century Piano Competition resulted in the award of the Prix de composition Chevillion-Bonnaud for Kenneth Hesketh’s Three Japanese Miniatures
Daniel performs regularly in the UK and abroad as a solo recitalist and chamber musician. He gave his debut performance at the Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, New York, in March 2003, while taking part in the Ibla prizewinners’ tour. In January 2004 he gave his Purcell Room debut with a solo recital for the Park Lane Group Young Artists New Year Series. Of the latter concert, the Evening Standard wrote: “Becker dazzles with brilliant Boulez ... Becker performed [Incises] with a rare sense of freedom, and brought similar skills to everything he played”. Daniel returned to the Purcell Room in 2005 to give a recital with the violinist Ning Kam, and he made his Paris debut with a performance at the Salle Cortot in May 2005. He made his debut at Wigmore Hall in June 2005. Daniel's performance of Stephen Montague’s

37. Paz Del Castillo - Spanish Pianist & Composer
May of 1995) and conducted by Prof. and pianist Carlos Gallardo ( 60 hours) Piano Masterclasses with Mr.stephen kovacevich; Piano Workshop with
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  • ".Schoolarship to attend the following courses at Dartington International School of Music-South Devon(England)
  • "Piano Masterclasses" with Mr.Stephen Kovacevich
  • "Piano Workshop" with Mr. Franco Calabretto from Udine Conservatory(Italy)
  • "Lecture Series" about Benjamin Britten
  • San Francisco (EEUU) . First CD for Piano Solo Recorded at Seventh Wave Studios, arranged, produced and masterized by Suzanne Ciani. All composed and performanced by Paz inspired in landscapes of the north Coast in Spain.
  • Winner of Composition Award,EPTA -Spain ( June of 2002) . 10th Aniversary of EPTA SPAIN. Auditorio Conde Duque de Madrid. Piano Competition and Concert. Award which helps her to participate in "Wales Prof. Alberto Portugueis-Piano MasterClasses" Pwhelli.North Wales. Churton House. August of 2002.
  • First Performance of new works : Biblioteca Musical de Madrid-Conde Duque and "Escuela de Musica de Llanes"
  • Piano Concert with my ne works in Llanes (Asturias), Summer of 2003, inside a lttle tribute oferred by Municipal Goverment.

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39. Stephen Kovacevich Plays Beethoven - Topic Powered By Groupee Community
The piano tone fortunately never sounds ugly, and kovacevich never merely The Waldstein almost sounds as though it’s played by a different pianist.
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Posted document.write(''+ myTimeZone('Sun, 19 Jun 2005 14:18:10 GMT-0700', 'Sun 19 June 2005 22:18')+''); Sun 19 June 2005 22:18 Why not? Yes, I’ve been binging on Beethoven, adding new CDs of his music at an almost alarming rate. But the local CD hut had a sale on EMI and, well, I just couldn’t pass it up. I’m not a newcomer to Mr Kovacevich’s EMI Beethoven: I’ve had the Op 10 and 28 and Op 31 discs for a number of years, and some fine things are to be heard in those two discs. The Op 31 sonatas seem more in tune with this pianist’s style, but even the Op 10 sound nice, except for a somewhat unfortunate opening to the first sonata. He even manages to pull off a good Pastorale . Surely his complete cycle warrants a listen. So I endeavored to do just that.
Relentless. That’s the best way to describe the opening of the first sonata. Kovacevich opens (too) fast and (too) hard and plays the entire first movement that way, with little (or nothing, really) in the way of color, variety, or fun. This isn’t even serious playing; this is borderline fierce, angry playing. No one opens as harshly as does this Angelino. The second movement offers more of the same, and it’s not until the third movement that Kovacevich arrives at something more akin to how almost all others play early Beethoven. The finale is fierce but not as strong – or strongly characterized – as some others. The piano tone fortunately never sounds ugly, and Kovacevich never merely bangs away at the keyboard, but he comes uncomfortably close a few times. Kovacevich manages to make both Annie Fischer and Friedrich Gulda sound downright light-hearted and jolly. I must say, this is something of a disappointment.

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