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41. Gramophone - Forum - The World's Best Classical Music Magazine
If you have already registered please login. Subject andras schiff on thisartist as the perfect Schubertian and the finest pianist of our generation?
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42. The Sydney Morning Herald
andras schiff gives Martin Kettle a guided tour. Twenty years ago, theHungarianborn pianist made a much-acclaimed studio version for Decca.
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43. Heinz Holliger Profile
which you founded in 1995 with the distinguished Hungarian pianist andras schiff, A Actually, andras schiff enjoys telling jokes very much,
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44. Loopy Superstring's Manifold | (aka Shahriar Zayyani)
A couple of Tuesdays ago, we had the pleasure of listening to the enigmaticand much celebrated Hungarian pianist, andras schiff.
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A couple of Tuesdays ago , we had the 'pleasure' of listening to the enigmatic and much celebrated Hungarian pianist, Andras Schiff. The event was a bit crazy because we originally had tickets to go see Mozart's Requiem at the same time, and at the last second we decided it would be better to see Schiff, seeing as I had heard rave reviews of his playing from my piano teacher and also Wolfgang. So we chose to see him.
After giving away our Requiem tickets, we got to the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, only to find out the show is sold out. But we stuck it out until 3 minutes before showtime, and got a couple of tickets for 5 bucks.
As we were awaiting the maestro's arrival on stage, a lady came out to the microphone, and started to tell us a story:
"So i'd like to welcome you all here. It is such a fantastic honour to be hosting Mr. Schiff here tonite. But i should tell you. Maestro Schiff arrived here yesterday and practice on the piano and then at the end of the day came to me and said (WITH THICK ACCENT) 'Jeneefer, dees piano vont doo'. I was shocked. 'It is too heavy for Chopin, it vont doo'. So finally we were able to, at the last minute, thanks to Mr. Michael Remenyi, get this at the last minute, so if you ever decide to rent a piano from them, get the Steinway number 442. you can say you played on the same piano as Maestro Schiff. Enjoy the show".

45. BBCM - Page Title
andras schiff, the pianist in the first two pieces, was absolutely rivetingthroughout. The Mozart was the more reflective of the two piano pieces,
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On Sunday 13 June a group of us from the BBCM went to hear the LSO at the Barbican Concert Hall play Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 18 in B flat and two pieces by Strauss - the Burleske in D minor and Also Sprach Zarathustra - all under the direction of Bernard Haitink. Andras Schiff, the pianist in the first two pieces, was absolutely riveting throughout. The Mozart was the more reflective of the two piano pieces, and more subtle. It wasn't as showy as its Strauss counterpart, and was more intimate, requiring greater concentration from the audience. The final movement was fairly exuberant and stormy, allegro vivace, with a triumphant solo by the fantastic Andras Schiff, which in some ways was going to prepare us for the Strauss. The Strauss pieces were less demanding and I found myself reclining into my seat. In the Burleske, the first of the two Strauss pieces, a full timpani section was brought on, together with some more brass. It opens with a theme on timpani to which the orchestra replies, and then gives way to a lovely piano solo. A relaxed waltz leads up to the piece's explosions and fiery recapitulation of its long coda. As for Also sprach Zarathustra, the long introduction was that used by Kubrick in his film 2001: A Space Odyssey. It begins with a dramatic and stark trumpet fanfare, with the timpani beating out a consistent rhythm in the background, and then varies between the major and minor tones. Then the strings enter on a more joyous note and we're introduced to the organ, a rather small one considering the size of the stage. Eventually the piece moves towards a more tranquil ending. It was quite remarkable to see Haitink conduct such a full orchestra with such ease.

46. BBC News | ARTS | Pianist Leaves Stage Over Phone Din
pianist andras schiff. andras schiff Wanted quiet before resuming his recital.Worldrenowned pianist andras schiff stormed out of his performance at the
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Andras Schiff: Wanted quiet before resuming his recital
World-renowned pianist Andras Schiff stormed out of his performance at the Edinburgh Festival until the ringing from mobile phones and other distractions had stopped. The Hungarian virtuoso was in the middle of his performance when the noise from phones, watches and the audience coughing became too much.
I have heard primary school children being quieter
Katie Grant, the Scotsman He stormed off the stage at the Usher Hall in Edingburgh, telling the audience they needed a break in which to stop their wheezing. He came back after taking a few minutes backstage to recompose himself, a festival spokesman confirmed. Festival reviewer Katie Grant from the Scotsman newspaper was at the concert and witnessed the dramatics. "It was Fantasia in C Minor with mobile phone, beeping watches and coughing and sneezing accompaniment.

47. Http//www.cbc.ca/insite////////
these are PERFORMANCES with a capital P from andras schiff and Grigory Sokolovon the piano; Maxim Vengerov composer, Schubert pianist, andras schiff
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48. Andras Schiff
András schiff was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1953 and started piano lessonsat the age of five with Elisabeth Vadasz. Subsequently he continued his
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CD REVIEWS András Schiff Warner/Teldec Discography Decca Discography ECM Discography Piano András Schiff was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1953 and started piano lessons at the age of five with Elisabeth Vadasz. Subsequently he continued his musical studies at the Ferenc Liszt Academy with Professor Pal Kadosa, Gyorgy Kurtag and Ferenc Rados, and in London with George Malcolm. András Schiff has worked with most of the major international orchestras and conductors, but nowadays he performs mainly as a conductor and soloist. In 1999 he created his own chamber orchestra, the Cappella Andrea Barca, which consists of international soloists, chamber musicians and friends. In addition to working annually with this Orchestra, he also works every year with the Philharmonia and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe. For the Bach celebration year in 2000 he gave many Bach recitals and conducted Bach's St Matthew Passion. In 2001 he directed concert performances of Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte in Vicenza and at the Edinburgh Festival. In spring 2004 he conducted the Bach B Minor Mass in London with the Philharmonia and in June 2005 he conducted Haydn's Creation with the Philharmonia. Recitals and special cycles, i.e. the major keyboard works of J.S. Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Schumann and Bartok form an important part of his activities. In 2004 he began performing complete cycles of the 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas in chronological order, and these are being recorded live on the ECM label for whom he has been recording since 1997. Other recordings for ECM include the complete solo piano music by Janacek, a solo disc of Schumann piano pieces, and his second recording of the Bach Goldberg Variations. He has made many recordings over the years - from 1981 to 1994 for Decca, and from 1994 to 1997 for Warner/Teldec.

49. Cal Performances | Recital | Jonathan Biss, Piano
He may only be in his mid 20s, but pianist Jonathan Biss has already captured the with artists including Isaac Stern, András schiff, and Midori.
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50. Performance: National Symphony Orchestra: Andrs Schiff, Conductor And Piano Oct
András schiff assumes the dual role of pianist and conductor for a thrillingprogram of Bach, Schumann, and Beethoven.
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51. BBC - Classical Review - JS Bach: Goldberg Variations, András Schiff
András schiff has returned to the Goldberg Variations 20 years after his by schiff himself and featuring an acrostic tribute in verse to the pianist by
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Like this page? Send it to a friend! review JS Bach: Goldberg Variations, András Schiff (ECM New Series 1825) Schiff's playing is nuanced and supple throughout Read the review Send us your comments or read other people's Listen [in RealAudio] need audio help? Goldberg Variations - Aria Goldberg Variations - Variation 21 within BBCi music: Classical Homepage Classical Reviews Classical Reviews A-Z Classical TV/Radio ... All Music Reviews A-Z elsewhere on the web: András Schiff biography András Schiff on ECM The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. András Schiff JS Bach: Goldberg Variations (ECM New Series 1825) Schiff has a tendency in slower numbers to stagger the hands so that the left hand plays fractionally before the right, a mannerism particularly apparent in the opening and closing Aria, and which can become irritating. The other small disappointment of the recording was a certain sense of haste in variation 25, the tragic heart of the work whose poise and space Gould captured so well in his famous reading. Reviewer: Matthew Shorter Like This? Try These:

52. Chopin, Scarlatti, Bach, Mozart: András Schiff, Piano, Wigmore Hall, February 1
András schiff has always been noted for his versatility and the freshness and I would not be surprised if this ever original pianist were not at this
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The two composers most revered by Chopin were Bach and Mozart, so it was fitting to begin the recital with the former's 'Capriccio on the departure of a beloved brother,' a delightful piece in which Schiff revelled. Chopin played and taught Bach's works throughout his life, and it is clear that he was an influence on the polyphonic aspect of his music, although the melancholy sweetness of the lament section of this piece brings to mind some of the later composer's more obviously romantic works. Schiff gave it everything he had; sparkling fingering, puckish phrasing in the quasi-comical central section, and solemn, majestic playing of the fugue. It was a pity that the following Mozart sonata, K533, was less interestingly played; Chopin's love for Mozart manifested itself in so many ways - his last public performance was of the E major trio, and the 'Requiem' was played at his funeral, quite apart from the very similar nature of the two composers' sense of musical structure, and I had hoped to hear a light, sharp, brilliant interpretation, but Schiff played this rather woodenly, only the Andante revealing a masterly sense of line. Melanie Eskenazi is part of

53. András Schiff/Philharmonia Orchestra: Johann Sebastian Bach, 2000 [by Ori Golom
Over the last two decades, András schiff has earned a reputation as the foremostBach pianist of his generation. In a period which has witnessed the rise of
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Written by Uri Golomb [PhD in Musicology at Cambridge University, UK] (October 2000) October 5: The Keyboard Concerti
October 15: Suites and Cantatas
October 22: St Matthew Passion
October 26: Goldberg Variations
He particularly laments the effect that the Early Music Movement has had on modern orchestras. In the introduction to his series of Bach concerts with the Philharmonia Orchestra, he writes that modern orchestras “very rarely – if ever – play Bach” because “they are afraid to be rebuked by some critics and attacked by the ‘expert’ purists”. His performance of the St. Matthew Passion was dedicated to the memory of Otto Klemperer, whose Bach recordings with the Philharmonia in the 1950s and 1960s made a profound impression on the young Schiff.
All this would lead one to expect unashamedly Romantic Bach performances. But in a talk presented in the Bach Study Day, the renowned musicologist, organist and harpsichordist John Butt (who also played the organ continuo in Schiff’s St. Matthew) implied that in fact these performances owed many stylistic features to the Early Music Movement. He praised Schiff the conductor for teaching the Philharmonia to create a specific Bach sound, which reflects many of the discoveries made by period instrument performers.
Schiff’s own lecture on that same day seemed to confirm this. In describing his approach to the St. Matthew Passion, he made copious references to the connections between the sacred and the secular in Bach’s music, and in particular to the myriad traces of dance patterns in the arias and choruses of the Passions. His demonstrations during this lecture featured a bold, energetic style which seemed miles away from his professed idol, Klemperer, but was highly reminiscent of the much-maligned “authenticists”. Throughout the series, the Philharmonia adopted sonorities and articulations not dissimilar to those of a period-instrument orchestra.

54. Andr��s Schiff
at a private soirée on September 20, 1912, by pianist Vladimír Ambros. András schiff, Piano András schiff was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1953.
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CARNEGIE HALL PRESENTS Andr¡s Schiff Isaac Stern Auditorium Thursday, October 28th, 2004 at 8:00 PM “One of the most cultivated, fastidious, and articulate of modern pianists” Gramophone Andr¡s Schiff, Piano JANÄŒEK On the Overgrown Path , Book I SMETANA Trois polkas po©tiques , Op. 8 JANÄŒEK Sonata 1.X.1905, From the Street JANÄŒEK In the Mists CHOPIN Sonata in B Minor, Op. 58
Encores: CHOPIN Mazurka in F Minor, Op. 68, No. 4 CHOPIN Nocturne in F-sharp Major, Op. 15, No. 2 MOZART Rondo in A Minor, K.511 Program Notes: The Concert
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This evening’s program is made up of Slavonic keyboard music, united more, though, by generic concerns than by national characteristics. While the Chopin B-Minor Piano Sonata is now a well-established work, his piano sonatas were severely criticized in the 19th century, and compared unfavorably to his dances and character pieces. It was the immense popularity of those shorter works that inspired Smetana to devote himself to the polka, following the lead of Chopin’s mazurkas in combining national spirit with romantic lyricism. A generation after Smetana, Jan¡Äek was not interested in idealized versions of bourgeois dance music, instead turning to collections of character pieces evoking folk culture. Each composer seeks to simultaneously refer to and remain distant from a model or social setting. For Chopin, it is the weight of Beethoven’s example, for Smetana the whirl of the aristocratic salon, for Jan¡Äek the everyday life of his native area.

55. Playbill Arts: Playbill Listing Detail: András Schiff
pianist András schiff was born in Budapest, Hungary. He frequently performsconcertos while conducting from the keyboard, and is an accomplished chamber
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56. Classical Music - Andante - András Schiff And The Chamber Orchestra Of Europe
pianist and orchestra ignite the Lucerne Festival with Schumann, Bach and Janácek . András schiff (piano and conductor) Monday 2 September 2002
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57. Classical Music - Andante - András Schiff's Classical Values
It s nearly impossible to encounter a description of Hungarian pianist András schiff András schiff When I grew up, there were bad things but very good
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58. INSPIRED MINDS
Articulate and outspoken, pianist András schiff takes a stand on issues rangingfrom the commercialization of classical music to the rise of rightwing
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59. INSPIRED MINDS
András schiff. Indeed, the pianist is not afraid to speak out on matters of taste,and criticizes musicians who prostitute themselves to reach a broader
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60. Decca Music Group - András Schiff
András schiff This Hungarian pianist came to Decca in a most unusual way.Soprano Sylvia Sass requested him for a recital disc in the late 1970 s.
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This Hungarian pianist came to Decca in a most unusual way. Soprano Sylvia Sass requested him for a recital disc in the late 1970's. Unknown at the time, Decca accepted him to please the singer. At the sessions, he proved himself so adept and deeply musical, Producer Christopher Raeburn had an idea. Many Mozart sonatas already existed in our catalogue, but there were also quite a few new recordings needed. Raeburn asked Schiff to make a test of a couple of movements and the decision was quickly taken to give the project to the young newcomer. At the Mozart sessions, Schiff finished his "assigned" work so beautifully, the producer Michael Haas suggested they record the whole lot! Thus began a distinguished association with this protean musician which has yielded superb recordings of Bach, Haydn, all the Mozart piano concertos, chamber music and more.
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