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21. MusicalOnline: Pianists
novaes, guiomar Tzvetan Konstantinov Klein Andreas pianist Brownlow,Jack - a Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond endorsed jazz pianist and composer
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22. MUSISCOPE - Instrumentistes - Piano
Berman, Bart Israeli concert pianist specializing in Schubert and novaes,guiomar - biography and recordings of the famous Brazilian pianist.
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23. GUIOMAR NOVAES
guiomar novaes. The 1949 Town Hall Recital. Unissued Studio Recordings question were replaced by a recording of an unnamed pianist (This brings to mind
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GUIOMAR NOVAES
The 1949 Town Hall Recital
Unissued Studio Recordings
(Koch) [2CD] 133 minutes Some pianists just have everything, and for the most part, Guiomar Novaes was one of them. In this all-too-brief survey of her studio and concert recordings at the zenith of a remarkable career, what emerges is a picture of an artist who was far more comfortable and persuasive in front of an audience than in front of a microphone. Nevertheless, this document preserves for posterity the kind of free flowing plasticity, insouciant charm and gentility of phrasing that made her famous. Errors abound in the liner notes, misstating the keys of certain works (we are told , for example, that the Chopin B flat minor sonata is in the major, and that the 13th Prelude is in F sharp minor, instead of F sharp major). Two mazurkas (op. 41:1 and the posthumous A minor) go entirely uncredited. A citation from a review of Novaes by Virgil Thomson implies he had written an appraisal of the performance heard here. It was not, but was the curmudgeonly critic's reaction to an unpublished recording. ORDER THIS CD FROM CROTCHET

24. A Portrait Of Pianist Clara Rodriguez, By Bill Newman
Another pianist who inspired me was the Pole, Regina Smendzianka (represented on guiomar Narvaez not to be confused with the famous guiomar novaes.
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2 Bill Newman SOUTH AMERICAN BELLE 'I haven't had sufficient time to study some of the younger generation artists like the Russian influx. Often, I question where those I do hear really come from, and what they impart.' Your own playing shows you are willing to take chances, but that you possess a number of fixed views. How pieces should sound: based on your own ideas, or imparted by various teachers to become assimilated and incorporated as the basis of your own performing interpretation. This involves the rhythms and colours, sometimes at the expense of overall accuracy but who cares about that? I referred to a broadening of pace to emphasize the drama during the development of Liszt's First Mephisto Waltz . 'I like Liszt, and if I included more Bach, Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms in my repertory, I could then visit Paul for further advice.' Badura-Skoda was recently complimentary about her latest recordings: 'Your playing is even better than in your earlier ones. You are a worthy interpreter of the great Carreno. I did not know that she was such a fine composer, and I have always liked the works of Ernesto Lecuona beautiful in every respect ...' His ever-admiring pupil sees the importance of great advice passed on to a younger generation, directly from the teachings of the great Edwin Fischer. Although I only heard Fischer live on the one occasion when he performed Beethoven's Emperor Your other teacher is Phyllis Sellick. 'She has been very strict with me, but a real inspiration in every way. I now play for her at least once a year, and even where the repertoire is unfamiliar, she will always say something important and reassuring to me afterwards.' Sellick is now 93, but she has always instilled along with her late husband Cyril Smith the need for pupils never to be totally satisfied with their efforts. Has she persuaded you to punish yourself in the process? 'Yes, this whole concentration on the listening process with its concept of clarity, until everything finally falls into place, phrasing balancing up and meaning established overall. It's really the way you put everything together. Another pianist who inspired me was the Pole, Regina Smendzianka (represented on the Polska Nagrania record label). We met in Caracas and I studied some Chopin at her masterclasses. She used to

25. New This Month - November, 2001
This year marks the 150th birthday of the great Russian pianist and teacher, guiomar novaes (b. Sao Joao da Bao Vista, Brazil, Feb. 28, 1895; d.
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New for the page "Yesterday's Concert Pianists" This year marks the 150th birthday of the great Russian pianist and teacher, Anna Essipova (b. St. Petersburg, Feb. 12, 1851; d. same, Aug. 18, 1914) , and in celebration the Voice of Russia added her biography to their website under her currently correct English spelling of ANNA YESIPOVA. A remarkable pianist by all accounts, the biography states that she did not begin serious piano studies until age 13 when she was enrolled in the St. Petersburg Conservatory where she studied under Leschetizky. After several years of concert tours in her mid-twenties, she married Leschetizky and they taught together in Vienna in the 1880's. Upon their divorce in 1892 she returned to Russia and taught in the St. Petersburg Conservatory from 1893-1908. Her playing was likened to Liszt by the magical effect it produced, an unlimited variety of touch and color, and her stamina and strength was amazing. Biographers in English have had to choose between the names Anna or Annette and Essipova or Essipoff, but now Groves has adopted the same spelling as this Russian biography, that of YESIPOVA, which "Women at the Piano" will also adopt.

26. Letters To The Editor - November 2001
+guiomar novaes was born February 28, 1895, in Sao Joao de Boa Vista (not 02/08/96,in Sao Paolo) I also appreciate being able to add a pianist from the
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[Gloria Cheng] [Ethel Newcomb] ... [Advertisements] Subj: Wrong birthdates:
Date: From: det...@us. To: PianoWomenEditor@aol.com Your website is fascinating, but quickly scanning it I find two wrong birthdates: Guiomar Novaes was born February 28, 1895, in Sao Joao de Boa Vista (not 02/08/96, in Sao Paolo) Lili Kraus was born April 3, 1905, in Budapest (not March 3, 1908). Yours sincerely, R. Dettmer Subj: Re: Wrong birthdates: Date: To: det...@us. Dear Roger Dettmer, Thank you for visiting PianoWomen.com and for drawing my attention to Novaes and Kraus. Your statement of my misinformation made me go back to my sources and I checked about 10 reference books, such as Groves, Baker, Thompson, Hixon, Kehler, Gillespie, etc., to determine the correct birthdates of these women and where I had seen the ones I listed. Only the oldest references list February 8, 1896 as the birthdate for

27. Nohema Fernández, Pianist - Biography - Jaffé-Fernández Duo
and pianist guiomar novaes (aka Ms. Fernández) come alive in this program.VillaLobos and novaes pair up to present and talk about the music that
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return to biography The Duo has performed from Miami to Vancouver, from New York to Tucson. Pampeana No. 2 Tulsa World, Tulsa, OK Journal do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro Nights in the Gardens of Spain The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, AZ
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  • F. Mignone: Modinha-Brazil A. Ginastera: Pampeana No. 2-Argentina H. Villa-Lobos: Pequena Suite-Brazil A. de la Vega: Leyenda del Ariel Criollo-Cuba A. Piazzola: Grand Tango-Argentina
From Leipzig to Buenos Aires
  • J.S. Bach: Air on the G String (from BWV 1068) L. v. Beethoven: Sonata in A Major, Op. 69 (1808) H. Villa-Lobos: selections A. Piazzola: Grand Tango
Music from Spain and Latin America
  • H. Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 2-Brazil I. Cervantes: selection of Cuban Dances (piano solo)-Cuba A. Ginastera: Pampeanas-Argentina M. de Falla: Suite Populaire-Spain
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28. PIANIST
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29. Marston Records - Carl Friedberg: The Brahms/Schumann Tradition
Mr. Friedberg admired the artistry of the Polish pianist Jan Smeterlin, especiallyhis and the Brazilian, guiomar novaes, “because she gets the job done
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Carl Friedberg (1872-1955) is remembered today as one of the great pianists of the last century, perhaps the most significant of that group of Schumann and Brahms pupils who left a substantial legacy of recordings. Less well remembered is that he was also one of the outstanding pedagogues and supreme musicians of his time. It was my rare privilege to study under his masterful guidance for more than ten years. Friedberg was born in Bingen, Germany on September 18, 1872. He began giving private lessons at the age of 16, shortly after meeting and playing for Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms. Within two years he was supporting himself through his lessons and accompanying jobs while still a student at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt. Shortly after his orchestral debut with the Vienna Philharmonic in 1892 (with Gustav Mahler conducting), he joined the faculty of the Hoch Conservatory. In 1904 he became the principal piano teacher at the Cologne Conservatory, all the while pursuing an international career with both solo and chamber music repertoire. He made his American debut at Carnegie Hall in November 1914. The onset of the First World War obliged him stay in the United States, where he then taught privately and toured as pianist. He returned to Germany in 1918, replacing Artur Schnabel in the Schnabel/Flesch/Becker Trio. A year later Frank Damrosch recruited Friedberg to teach advanced piano students at the Institute of Musical Art in New York City (1905-1933), a conservatory that gradually merged with the Juilliard School of Music (from 1934 to the present). When I came to him in 1940 as a graduate student, age 19, he had been teaching at the Institute and at Juilliard for 24 years.

30. :: Clelia Iruzun - Biography
Clelia Iruzun Classical pianist Official Site. female pianists Teresa Carreno,guiomar novaes, Magda Tagliaferro and the legendary Martha Argerich.
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By the time she was seventeen, it was clear that Clélia needed to spread her wings and her parents decided that she should study abroad. She won a scholarship to London to study with the highly reputed, Maria Curcio, who was a former pupil of the pianist great, Arthur Schnabel. Clélia also studied with Christopher Elton at the Royal Academy of Music who encouraged Clélia to play new repertoire, whilst trying to "tame a little bit of her wild Latin American spirit". It was during these years that Clélia worked on her chamber music playing, studying harmony, counterpoint and conducting and she won several prizes including the coveted Recital Diploma. It was also when she met her future husband, Renato, who was also studying piano there. However, probably the greatest teacher of all was Mercês de Silva Telles, a Brazilian piano teacher who studied with Claudio Arrrau who she met after winning the Santander competition in 1987. Other awards have included winning top prizes at the Tunbridge Wells Piano Competition in Kent, the Paloma O'Shea Award in Santander and Pilar Bayona in Zaragoza. Although she returns home to Brazil two or three times a year, Clélia has made London her home. She married Renato in 1989 and although he no longer professionally plays piano, they often play duets together at various local concerts. Nowadays, more of his time is spent with their two children Raphael (8 years old) and Maria Clara (6 years old) watching their mother perform professionally throughout the U.K., including her recitals and concerto performances at the Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall, St John's Smith Square and major music societies throughout the country. Overseas, Clélia has played concerts tours and recitals in Brazil, Argentina, Canada, France, Portugal, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Venezuela, the former Yugoslavia, the Czech Republic and USA. In between such engagements, Clélia also regularly appears in radio and television broadcasts in several countries such as Brazil, Venezuela, France, Spain and the U.K. Recent engagements include a recital at the Wigmore Hall where she played the "world premiere" of Marlos Nobre's Sonata Breve, a tour in Sweden with the Vasteras Sinfonietta, the UK, a tour in Norway with the Kristiansand Chamber Orchestra, Portugal and in Brazil recitals and concerts with the Orquestra Petrobras Pro-Musica and Orquestra Sinfonica da Bahia.
Over the past few years, Clélia's unique mastery had been captured on disc. Her first CD with music by Villa-Lobos released by Meridian Records was received to great critical acclaim and has been broadcast in many countries, including the BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM in the U.K. She has also released the recording of Latin American Dances with the Swedish label Intim Musik as well as a disc of Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No.1 and Concerto for Violin and Piano with Joachim Gustafsson, which was released in December '99 and was chosen by Swedish Radio as the best recording of the Double Concerto in comparison with any other recordings of this work. Her new CD "The Waltz Album" has been well received by the critic and public alike. She will release another CD dedicated to Brazilian Piano Concertos with Lontano and Odaline de la Martinez on the Lorelt label in the New Year. Forthcoming recording projects include a CD with piano music by Lecuona.

31. Pianist: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age Benno Moiseiwitsch Jon Nakamatsu Tatiana Nikolayeva guiomar novaes
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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.

32. Ferruccio Busoni: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Italian pianist, conductor, and composer known for his flamboyant style. berceuse guiomar novaes Salomon Jadassohn Fantasie on Two Motives from
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Italian pianist, conductor, and composer known for his flamboyant style. His works include operas, concertos for piano and violin, and orchestral pieces. Encyclopedia Busoni, Ferruccio Benvenuto fār-rūt chō bānvānū tō būzō nē ) , 1866–1924, Italian pianist and composer. A child prodigy, he gave a concert in Trieste at the age of eight, which was followed by many appearances conducting and performing his own compositions. His style of piano playing was similar to that of Liszt, whom he greatly admired. He later taught at the conservatories in Helsinki and Moscow and from 1891 to 1894 at the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston. He transcribed for piano many of the organ works of J. S. Bach and edited his Well-tempered Clavier. Busoni's own compositions include piano pieces, a piano concerto, a violin concerto, and operas. His writings on musical and aesthetic subjects include his

33. Artist-Show - The Largest Art Link Site In The World!
Huang, Eileen presents pianist and producer of Chinese piano music. novaes,guiomar - biography and recordings of the famous Brazilian pianist.
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34. Gringoes
He tells us that in the words of the great Brazilian pianist of another era andthe musical love of his life, guiomar novaes, Pianos are like people.
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35. MSN Encarta - Piano (musical Instrument)
The noted German pianist Clara Schumann played the compositions of her husband, and the Brazilian guiomar novaes were popular concert recitalists.
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Print Preview of Section The piano has always been an instrument for virtuosos. Composers played their own compositions in the 18th and 19th centuries, among them Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Fr©d©ric Chopin , and the Hungarian Franz Liszt . The noted German pianist Clara Schumann played the compositions of her husband, Robert Schumann . The end of the century was dominated by the Russian composer-performer Anton Rubinstein , and in the early 20th century many performers traveled constantly on concert tours throughout Western Europe and the United States. Among such performers were the Polish

36. Recordings Of The Chopin 24 Etudes, Op.10 And Op.25 (complete
pianist, Original Label, Rec. Date. Aide, William, CBC Musica Viva novaes,guiomar, Vox PL 10930, 1958, includes trois nouvelles etudes
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Recordings of the Chopin 24 Etudes, op.10 and op.25 (complete) Pianist Original Label Rec. Date Aide, William CBC Musica Viva Anda, Geza Testament (EMI) op.25; Fonit-Cetra op.10 Aneivas, Augustin EMI Seraphim S 60081 Arrau, Claudio EMI (mono) includes trois nouvelles etudes Ashkenazy, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Vladimir Decca Backhaus, Wilhelm HMV DB 1132-4, or DB 1178-80 (1st complete rec., Small Queen's Hall, London) Badura-Skoda, Paul Westminster WST 14811 (LP) c.1968 Berezovsky, Boris Teldec includes trois nouvelles etudes Bingham, John Meridian Binns, Malcolm Pearl includes trois nouvelles etudes Biret, Idil Naxos 1990's Bonnecaze, Veronique Arcobaleno AAOC 94362 (Dutch) Brailowsky, Alexander RCA Victor LM 6000. Also on eight 78 rpm discs c.1948 Browning, John RCA Cherkassky, Shura HMV ALP 1310-1 (Philips CD) includes trois nouvelles etudes Chiu, Frederic Harmonia Mundi (2 CDs) includes trois nouvelles etudes Cortot, Alfred (1st version) HMV Cortot, Alfred (1st version) HMV Cziffra, Gyorgy Philips AL 3427 Duchable, Francois-Rene Erato el Bacha, Abdel Rachman Forlane (France) - in 12 CD set Elinson, Iso

37. Home Page
Phyllis Mumper,accompanist,pianist,buffalo. and Juilliard and Indiana UniversityFaculty; and of guiomar novaes, Concert pianist and Recording Artist.
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Welcome to my Web site!
Phyllis J. Mumper, Piano Accompanist
I perform as a Piano Accompanist and provide piano lessons. Owing to orchestral violin playing, I possess excellent sight reading, interpretive, technical and collaborative skills. I have performed as Professional/Staff Accompanist at: State University of New York, Potsdam, Rochester, Geneseo, and presently at Fredonia East Carolina University University of Houston Northwestern University Indiana University Many professional organizations I have been a piano student of Abbey Simon , Concert Pianist, Recording Artist, and Juilliard and Indiana University Faculty; and of Guiomar Novaes , Concert Pianist and Recording Artist. Please use the links near the top of the page to take a more detailed look at the services I provide, view my resume or listen to some short samples of my work. If you'd like to contact me, you can send me an e-mail or call me at (716) 648-7868.

38. Resume
York City to study with guiomar novaes at the Temple UniversityAmbler Festival.Student of Abbey Simon, Concert pianist/Recording Artist, Juilliard and
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Education
Doctor of Music Degree in Piano Performance and Pedagogy (minors in Music Literature, Music History, Music Education), ABD Master of Music Degree in Piano Performance (with Distinction), Indiana University Bachelor of Music Degree in Piano Performance (minor in Violin), Ohio State University
Salient Work Experience
Penn State-Berks (Reading) , Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Fundamentals, 2001 State University of New York (Potsdam) , Professional Accompanist playing 60 performances, 1996-1997 East Carolina University (Greensville) , Professional Accompanist playing 50 performances, 1995-1996 Somerhill , in the Adirondacks, Director of Music, Teacher of Piano, Soloist/Accompanist playing 60 concerts/shows, 1994-1997 State University of New York (Rochester) , Adjunct Assistant Professor of Piano, 1988-1991 Lincoln Trail Community College (Robinson, IL) , Lead Instructor of Music and Preparatory Departments teaching Piano, Music Appreciation, Theory, History, 1985-1986 Southern Bible College (Houston) , Touring Accompanist, Professor of Piano, Music Appreciation, Theory, History, 1982-1984 State University of New York (Geneseo) , Studio/Class Piano, Music Appreciation Indiana University (Bloomington) , Teaching Fellow of Studio Secondary Piano (graduate and undergraduate) Community Students , continual teaching of all ages all of career
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Piano Soloist with Buffalo Philharmonic under Lukas Foss Professional Accompanist at Northwestern University playing competitions/concerts in the Chicago area, at Indiana University working ten years for the Voice Faculty, at University of Houston and Ohio State working with Strings

39. Pianist - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or Benno Moiseiwitsch Jon Nakamatsu Tatiana Nikolayeva guiomar novaes
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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 capable 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, to some degree, specialize in performing the music of either certain composers or certain periods. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including jazz classical music , and all sorts of popular music Below is a list of well-known or influential pianists of different genres.
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40. Piano Internet Resources List
guiomar novaes Brazilian pianist http//www.geopages.com/Paris/2169/guiomar.html.* Links to composer data http//music.acu.edu/www/iawm/resource.html
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Hi! This is the Piano Internet Resource List. Every attempt to make a working hyperlink connection to sites listed here was made. Once we have a new FAQ maintainer, you should be able to ask for updating links, etc. Until then, please accept my apologies for not being able to attend to things. Happy web-ing! You are guest number to this page since January 7, 1997. Go directly to "CONTENTS" From: isako@mit.edu (Isako Hoshino)
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