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21. Pianist Anthony Tobin
In March 2005 Tobin toured Northern California and coached with pianist daniel pollack in Los Angeles. Tobin plans fall chamber recitals with violinist
http://www.anthonytobin.net/
P i a n i s t A N T H O N Y T O B I N Biography Reviews Concerts Listen ... Contact var site="s12anthonytobin" Anthony Tobin recorded Beethoven Sonatas for the feature film "The Quiet" June 21-24 at film composer Jeff Rona's Santa Monica studio, and is invited by director Jamie Babbit to attend the world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September. July 4-August 7 Tobin performed and coached in a eurythmy seminar in Dornach Switzerland and Austin, TX . June 6th Tobin gave a recital-demonstration at the Levine School of Music in Washington, DC, and in May recorded with violinist Rebecca Browne . May 25-June 1st Tobin returned to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, to perform with violinist Christian Hoefer Assistant Principal Violin of the Holland Symfonia Tobin and Hoefer received a favorable Review (English) during their 2004 tour. In March 2005 Tobin toured Northern California and coached with pianist Daniel Pollack in Los Angeles . Tobin plans fall chamber recitals with violinist Rebecca Browne and cellist Terry Muir, and a 4-hand piano concert with Anthony Olson in London, UK during November 2005.

22. Pianist Anthony Tobin 2004 Performances
Concert pianist, is available for concerts, teaching, lectures, and performing at October 1516, Coaching sessions with daniel pollack, Los Angeles
http://www.anthonytobin.net/perf2004.htm
P i a n i s t A N T H O N Y T O B I N Biography Reviews Concerts Listen ... Contact 2004 Season December 24th, Cook Christmas Party, Circle C, Austin,TX December 22 O'Farrell Christmas Party, Rob Roy on the Lake, Austin, TX December 8th, Christmas Party at the UT Alumni Center for career counselors from every UT department. November 13 Solo recital at the Admiral on the Lake, Chicago, Illinois November 6th, Solo and Collaborative performance with violinist Maria Zlateva, Roy Mansion, Austin, TX October 31, Solo and Collaborative performance with violinist Maria Zlateva, Asbury Methodist Church, Austin, TX October 15-16, Coaching sessions with Daniel Pollack , Los Angeles June 29-30 Performances with Summer Eurythmy Academy, Sao Paulo, Brazil June 18-19 Performances with Summer Eurythmy Academy, Austin, TX May 13-June 3 chamber music tour of Europe including Amsterdam Netherlands, Irdning Austria ( Review or English , and Ruhpolding Germany May 8 duo and solo recital with cellist Terry Muir, Roy Mansion, Austin, TX April 2-3 performances with the Austin Eurythmy Ensemble Austin, TX

23. Pagano | Pianist | Professor
XXIX International Concerto Competition Corpus Christi Texas, USA Also members of the jury Anthony di Bonaventura and daniel pollack.
http://www.public.asu.edu/~pagano/learn.html
PROFESSORSHIPS
Visiting Professor at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A., 1984-1986. Second term 1989/1990
Regents' Professor at Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, U.S.A. 1986- present.
POSITIONS Professor Pagano has taught at many institutions over the years - his prolific list has been edited here to show only the positions after 1981. For more information contact Professor Pagano personally via e-mail at c.pagano@asu.edu.
Seminar on "Piano Technique and XXth Century Music" at the Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA, U.S.A., January-February 1981.
Seminar on "Brazilian Piano Music" Funarte-National Arts Foundation October 1983 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
"Piano Technique and XXth Century Music" Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, University, July-August 1984.
Piano Professor at the Summer Camp of the University of Illinois at Urbana, IL, U.S.A., 1985.

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daniel pollack Los Angeles. daniel pollack is one of America s most celebrated piano virtuosi. daniel Wnukowski - Escondido. Polish-Canadian pianist.
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25. Ensembles In North America
daniel Wnukowski Piano. Polish-Canadian pianist. daniel pollack - Piano. daniel pollack is one of America s most celebrated piano virtuosi
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26. Judges - San Antonio International Piano Competition
Ralph Votapek, Ann Schein, and daniel pollack. Ralph Votapek. pianist Ralph Votapek s early triumphsas winner of the prestigious Naumberg Award and Gold
http://www.saipc.org/piano_competition/judges.htm
JUDGES
PIANO COMPETITION Coordinator of All Judges Moreland Kortkamp Roller
Former pianist of the Houston Symphony Orchestra and Professor at University of Houston School of Music, Moreland Roller completed a six-year scholarship at the Juilliard Graduate School under Josef and Rosina Lhevinne. She toured in North Africa and Europe with the first concert group to be sent overseas by the USO during World War II. She then toured for Columbia Artists Management in 48 states, Canada, Puerto Rico, Europe and New Zealand. Ms. Roller performed for four seasons with the Philharmonic Piano Quartet and made solo appearances with Sir John Barbirolli, Andre Kostelanetz and her husband, A. Clyde Roller. Preliminary Judges Timothy Woolsey, Dr. Andrea Sokol-Albert, and Kiyoshi Tamagawa
Timothy Woolsey
In an increasingly active career, pianist Timothy Woolsey has given over 100 performances and master classes including solo recitals at the Phillips Collection and National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), a lecture-recital on the 18th-century fortepiano at the Texas Music Teachers Association Convention, and a lecture-recital on Alexander Scriabin at

27. Jinho_Kim_Pianist
After two years of intensive training, daniel pollack introduced his pupil to Mme. of the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 with Korean pianist Jinho Kim.
http://www.arcady.org/Arcady_Guest_Artists/Jinho_Kim_Pianist_Bio_Program.htm
Jinho Kim Piano by 'Moonlight'
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Jinho Kim
In 1972, at the ripe age of thirteen, Jinho Kim made his debut in his native city Seoul with the National Symphony Orchestra. As a result, the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra immediately engaged him to perform with the emminent Austrian maestro Kurt Woss in the following year.
Jinho Kim caught the attention of Daniel Pollack, the prominent American pianist, who was on tour in Korea in 1974. Pollack was so impresseed by the Korean boy's talent that he invited the young pianist to work with him in Los Angeles. After two years of intensive training, Daniel Pollack introduced his pupil to Mme. Rosina Lhevinne (the great lengendary pedagogue at the Juilliard School for over fifty years) who came to Los Angeles annually for summer vacations. After hearing the young pianist, she recommended that he move to New York to study with Nadia Reisenberg, who she thought would be the most ideal mentor to give the best musical guidance and discipline.
At Juilliard, where he received B.M. and M.M. degrees, Jinho Kim worked on a wide range of repertoire with Nadia Reisenberg and Oxana Yablonskaya who instilled the grand, Russian tradition of pianism as well as more modern discipline in him. After graduating from Juilliard, Jinho Kim actively performed in the United States; in 1984 he was chosen to give the inaugural recital for the Chopin Society of Minneapolis followed by additional appearances in various music festivals. His performances were frequently aired in Boston, New York, and Minnesota through the Public Broadcasting System. His first performance with orchestra in the U.S. took place in Chattanooga in 1991 upon invitation from maestro Vakhtang Jordania.

28. School Of Fine & Performing Arts - News & Events
On Saturday, July 19 internationally renowned pianist daniel pollack, called a musician of astounding brilliance by the New York Times,
http://www.newpaltz.edu/artsnews/release.cfm?id=213

29. Baylor University || Public Relations || News
Internationally noted concert pianist daniel pollack will open the 199899 Lyceum Series at Baylor University on Thursday, September 24.
http://www.baylor.edu/pr/news.php?action=story&story=2323

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31. Famous Piano Teachers Page 3
Sascha Gorodnitzki, daniel pollack, and Martin Canin. Menahem Pressler (Indiana University bio) the legendary pianist and teacher at Indiana
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Here are links to information about other great teachers in the 20th century:
  • Marguerite Long (bio at Marguerite Long - Jacques Thibaud International Competition website - no longer available) - worked with Debussy and Ravel, taught at the Paris Conservatory. Marguerite Long : A Life in French Music, 1874-1966 , a biography by Cecilia Dunoyer published by Indiana University Press, is available from Amazon.com.
    Alfred Cortot
    (Classical CD Review web page) - also taught in Paris; students included Magda Tagliaferro and Clara Haskil (CBC Great Pianists of the 20th Century website - no longer available)
    Olga Samaroff
    (The Handbook of Texas Online) - studied with Ernest Hutcheson at Juilliard; taught William Kappell, Rosalyn Tureck (CBC Great Pianists of the 20th Century website - no longer available), Eugene List and Maurice Hinson
    Edwin Fischer (CBC Great Pianists of the 20th Century website - no longer available) - his students included Alfred Brendel Daniel Barenboim , and Paul Badura-Skoda
    Leon Fleisher (CBC Great Pianists of the 20th Century website - no longer available) - student of Schnabel; students include

32. .: Corvallis Gazette-Times :. Archives
At 4 pm Sunday, June 27, internationally renowned pianist daniel pollack will perform a concert of works by Bloch, Bach, Chopin and Schumann.
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    Bloch Music Festival offers piano recitals
    NEWPORT — The 15th Annual Ernest Bloch Music Festival is June 25 through July 4, highlighted by the fifth annual Two-Piano Institute. The three-day immersion for piano teachers and performers is devoted to two-piano, four-hand repertoire, with public performances held at the Newport Performing Arts Center from June 25 to 28.
    The opening concert, entitled "40 Fingers on 176 Keys!", will be presented by institute director Dr. Jill Timmons of Linfield College, her piano duo partner Judith Cohen, and guest pianists Diane Baxter and Anita King, with works by Bloch, Barber and Liszt. Alexander Knapp of the University of London will speak before the concert. Knapp, a world authority on Jewish music and particularly the music of Ernest Bloch, has lectured and written on Jewish music for 30 years.
    On Monday, June 28, pianist Anita King and soprano Janice Johnson will present a lecture recital of French Art Song at 11 a.m., with works by Bloch, Debussy and Boulanger.

    33. Keyboard Toccatas BWV 910-916 - Recordings - Part 2: 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 7547
    http://www.bach-cantatas.com/NVD/BWV910-916-Rec2.htm
    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 ?

    34. Freddy Kempf - Tchaikovsky Competition Impact
    daniel pollack – Clavier July 1998 Juror, XI Tchaikovsky International Piano jumped out of their skin, confirms the American pianist daniel pollack,
    http://www.andrys.com/ftchai.html
    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.

    35. San Diego Master Chorale - Our Accompanist
    His teachers have included Malcolm Hamilton, daniel pollack, Ann Schein and pianist Verhoye played with technical precision and insightful musicality.
    http://www.sdmasterchorale.org/accompanist.html
    About SDMC Music Director Concerts Sponsors ... Our People Bryan Verhoye began formal piano lessons at the age of five, and continued his musical training at the University of Southern California School of Music, the Aspen Music School, and The Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, Maryland. His teachers have included Malcolm Hamilton, Daniel Pollack, Ann Schein and William Doppmann.
    In addition to being a four-time prizewinner of the Musical Merit Foundation of San Diego auditions, Bryan won first prize for Contemporary Music in the Young Artist Division of the International Piano Recording Competition, and first prize in the Carmel Music Society's Piano Competition. He later returned to Carmel to perform a solo recital on their music series, and his performance from that recital of Stravinsky's "Three Movements from Petrouchka" was broadcast on National Public Radio's syndicated Performance Today program.
    Bryan has been featured several times with the San Diego Symphony; on their "French Connection" Light Bulb series concert in a performance from Ravel's Concerto in G, in the Summer Pops "Gershwin" concert, and in a jazz piano trio for the Symphony's Holiday Pops concert. He is a published composer and arranger; in addition to being the accompanist for the San Diego Master Chorale, he is also Music Associate at Point Loma Community Presbyterian Church.
    "Pianist Verhoye played with technical precision and insightful musicality. After the final chord, the audience rose to its feet in a well-deserved standing ovation."

    36. CBC Radio In Performance Schedule
    Omar daniel A Musical Offering Tuesday, March 22 From pollack Hall in Montreal, the Ladies Morning Musical Club presents pianist Sergio Tiempo.
    http://www.cbc.ca/inperformance/schedules/sched_march.html

    37. Competition
    The Young pianist s Beethoven competition was founded in 1987 by Celia Méndez, a San José private 11th (1997) daniel pollack. 12th (1998) John O Conor
    http://www2.sjsu.edu/depts/beethoven/events/competition.html
    back to Events YOUNG PIANIST'S BEETHOVEN COMPETITION Brochure for 2005 competition (pdf) 2005 Finalists and winners Review of the masterclass Philosophy and Procedures The Young Pianist's Beethoven competition was founded in 1987 by Celia Méndez, a San José private piano teacher, with the purpose of being an artistic learning experience, a pedagogical tool for California High School students in the process of understanding the interpretation of Beethoven's piano sonatas. Consistent with this purpose, the "prize" of the competition is participation in a master class given to the three finalists by an internationally renown artist. Added awards are performing opportunities­such as the one offered in the past by the "Grand Piano" television program and presently by the Steinway Society The Bay Areaand a monetary prize, this last one having only an ancillary character. In order to emphasize the artistic-pedagogical tenets of this competition, the focus has been diverted from the order of placement (first, second and third place) to the recognition of overall artistic merit by selecting three award winners to participate in the master class without assigning them first, second or third places. The elements that determine the selection of the students are: individuality of interpretation, communication on an emotional level, general musicality, and stylistic understanding. Great performances are always individual, thoughtful, and touch the spirit. Although technical mastery is a "must," it should be reiterated that the true aim of this competition is to encourage performances of Beethoven's sonatas which reflect unique personal expression and which are original within the context of broad stylistic performance traditions. It should always be kept in mind that­as confirmed by recent scholarship­Beethoven's playing "was oriented toward the foal of emotional expression."

    38. Beethoven Center Events
    For winners of the 18th annual Young pianist s Beethoven Competition. daniel pollack, piano. Master class on performing Beethoven s fortepiano sonatas,
    http://www2.sjsu.edu/depts/beethoven/events/events.html
    The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies home Concerts, competitions , lectures, tours, and other programs s ponsored by the Beethoven Center The Center sponsors many concerts, most of them occurring in the Concert Hall at the University. Artists have included such luminaries as the Juilliard String Quartet, pianist Richard Goode, fortepianist Malcolm Bilson, and many others. In addition to the tours and lectures conducted at the Center by the Director and Curator, the Director William Meredith frequently presents lectures to the public for outside organizations. The Center also collaborates with the San Jose Chamber Music Society and other organizations in presenting Beethoven concerts, symposiums, and exhibits. 2005-2006 events in San Jose 2005-2006 events in New York Index of past events Information on the annual Young Pianist's Beethoven Competition 2005-2006 Events Sponsored or Co-sponsored by the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies San Jose State University: (for more information, call the Center at 408-808-2058) Please note: Because of scheduling conflicts at the Library of Congress, The Beethoven Treasures in America exhibit that was to begin in April 2001 is currently on hold while we reschedule the venues. As soon as new information is available, we will announce it on this site.

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    Since 1997 Gianeh continues her studies with world renowned professor and pianist, daniel pollack. Recently, in May 2003, Gianeh earned her Bachelors of
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    40. THE LOTTE LEHMANN FOUNDATION
    Born in rural Iowa, Scott Dunn is a distinguished conductor and pianist who made Smith – as well as Joseph Kalichstein, John Simms, and daniel pollack.
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