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61. Welcome To The Phoenix Symphony
peter serkin, piano ROSSINI Overture to La gazza ladra features the belovedSecond Piano Concerto by Brahms, performed by American pianist peter serkin.
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62. ICM - International Creative Management, Inc.
In addition to her partnership with her father, pianist Claude Frank, she worksregularly with pianist peter serkin. Her other frequent collaborators,
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Pamela Frank American violinist Pamela Frank has established an outstanding international reputation across an unusually varied range of performing activity. In addition to her extensive schedule of engagements with prestigious orchestras throughout the world and her recitals on the leading concert stages, she is regularly sought after as a chamber music partner by today's most distinguished soloists and ensembles. The breadth of this accomplishment and her consistently high level of musicianship were recognized in 1999 with the Avery Fisher Prize, one of the highest honors given to American instrumentalists. Ms. Frank has appeared with such orchestras as the Baltimore Symphony, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Chicago Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Dallas Symphony, the Orchestre National de France, the Houston Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, the Minnesota Orchestra, the National Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, the Orchestre de Paris, the San Francisco Symphony and the Vienna Symphony. She has performed under many esteemed conductors, including Daniel Barenboim, Christoph von Dohnányi, Christoph Eschenbach, Bernard Haitink, Seiji Ozawa, André Previn, Leonard Slatkin and, most regularly, Yuri Temirkanov and David Zinman. She appears often at numerous festivals in Europe and the United States, including Aldeburgh, Berlin, Blossom, Bravo! Vail Valley, Caramoor, the Hollywood Bowl, Mostly Mozart, Ravinia, Salzburg, Tanglewood and Verbier.

63. Welcome To Frank Salomon Associates
is presenting the exceptional collaboration of Oundijian, pianist peter serkin,and the Orchestra of St. Lukes on August 21st in a program of works by
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Los Angeles Guitar Quartet LAGQ - 2005 Grammy Winners, continue to break new ground. From Premieres and Recordings to concerts out of the concert hall and into the nightclub, the LAGQ finishes yet another successful season. Richard Goode Dawn Upshaw and Richard Goode together again! One of today's most treasured collaborations, Dawn Upshaw and Richard Goode were once again delighting audiences from Vancouver to Carnegie Hall in April with vocal and solo piano works of Haydn, Schumann, Debussy and Mussorgsky. Selections from their concert and also from Richard's solo recital at Carnegie will be featured in June on NPR's "Creators at Carnegie." We get another chance to hear these two beloved artists again next season with Dawn a featured artist in Richard's remarkable eight-concert Carnegie Hall Perspective with works from Haydn and Mozart to Schoenberg's Hanging Gardens.
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64. Peter Oundjian Season Engagements
Toronto, ONTARIO, peter Oundjian, conductor Richard Goode, pianist HeroicBeethoven Lenox, MA, Orchestra of St. Lukes; peter serkin, piano
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65. Music Peter Serkin
peter serkin. Early in his career, pianist serkin was dwarfed by the shadow ofhis famous father, Rudolf serkin. peter serkin. Genre Classical
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66. Chamber Music San Francisco | Welcome!
Paula Robison, András Schiff, peter serkin, and Richard Stoltzman. An incandescent performer, the conductor and pianist peter Grünberg is currently
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67. Orchestra Of St. Luke's
other preeminent summer festivals in 2005 at Tanglewood, peter Oundjianleads the Orchestra in a program with pianist peter serkin – Rossini, Mozart,
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 11, 2005 ORCHESTRA OF ST. LUKE’S ANNOUNCES 2005-2006 SEASON FOR THE ORCHESTRA AND THE ST. LUKE’S CHAMBER ENSEMBLE The Orchestra of St. Luke’s 2005-2006 season, the 31st season of the unique musical organization that comprises the Orchestra, the St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble, and the St. Luke’s Arts Education Program, showcases afresh the trademark St. Luke’s diversity: a Mozart Requiem, a Wuorinen world premiere, and guest artists Joshua Bell, Peter Serkin, Ian Bostridge, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus at Carnegie Hall; an expansion of the Zankel Hall chamber music series from two to three concerts, which will include a program with Andreas Scholl and a concert titled "A Little Night Music" for Valentine’s Day; a concert featuring individual St. Luke’s soloists in contemporary works at the Chelsea Art Museum and Dia:Beacon; and appearances at the Caramoor, Tanglewood, and Mostly Mozart summer festivals. "In the last couple of years," said Anne Midgette in The New York Times, noting the OSL’s 30th anniversary, "everyone I know, it seems, has come back from hearing the Orchestra of St. Luke’s with great excitement about the quality of the playing and the experience. And each time it has been a different concert." Remarks OSL President and Executive Director Marianne Lockwood, "It is the diversity of our activities that feeds both our loving support of the St. Luke’s organization and the musicians’ eternal vigor of music-making." It was in praise of one of the OSL’s annual collaborations with the Collegiate Chorale that Ben Finane wrote for ClassicsToday, "the Orchestra of St. Luke’s … continues to cement its reputation as the best orchestra in New York City."

68. Peter Serkin
For classical music lovers of a certain generation, peter serkin will always be There is no other pianist on today s scene who could bring off such an
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69. Atonement
pianist peter serkin links tonality and atonality. by peter Burwasser Under the hands of serkin, Schoenberg does indeed come across as an audacious
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70. Barenboim And Serkin Collaborate On Classics With Mixed Results
peter serkin played more imaginatively, which led to at least a partial The conductor and pianist created gorgeous buildups and then backed down at the
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The concert by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra—Daniel Barenboim conducting, Peter Serkin as piano soloist—on the February 17 included Bach’s Concerto for Two Harpsichords, BWV 1061 ; Schoenberg’s Piano Concerto Op. 42; and Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. Structurally and aesthetically, the Bach concerto seemed discongruous. One could perceive that it had been placed there to illustrate a historical progression, but the concerto as it was performed did not provide that sense of continuity. It did not explain or predict the Beethoven and Schoenberg. It fell into the category of “core repertoire padding.” That is, it was meant to ensure that the audience starting off listening to something they could identify with before being hit by the Schoenberg. The second piece, the Schoenberg piano concerto, was much more interesting. First, some background and context: Schoenberg initiated—some would say instigated—the so-called Second Viennese School of Composition. He made an entire break from tonal structures, creating a technique of composition and serialism, which approached harmony from a radical perspective. Serialism revolves around the dodecaphonic tone row, comprising the 12 chromatic notes, which functions as the main expressive unit. The work has no tonal center and is not based around traditional harmonic tension and resolution. The directional thrust and narrative ebb and flow are achieved through fundamentally different means, drawing upon aspects of rhythm, meter, expression, textures, range, and tonal combinatorics in order to achieve artistic expression.

71. The Mountain Times Online
pianist peter serkin at Farthing Wednesday peter serkin, one of the world’smost innovative and passionate pianists, will perform a solo recital as part
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POSTED JULY 22, 2004 Print this Story Pianist Peter Serkin at Farthing Wednesday
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The much-celebrated classical pianist will appear on Wednesday July 28th at 8 pm on the stage of Farthing Auditorium. The concert has been underwritten through the generosity of Martin and Doris Rosen.
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72. Keyboard Studies - Piano Department
Each year the piano department chooses a senior pianist to represent Oberlin ina series Garrick Ohlsson; Ursula Oppens; peter serkin; Grigori Sokolov
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73. Pianist -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
(Click link for more info and facts about peter serkin) peter serkin (UnitedStates concert pianist (born in Czechoslovakia) (19031991)) Rudolf serkin
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A performing (Click link for more info and facts about classical) classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical (Someone who composes music as a profession) composer s were able pianists themselves; for example, (Prolific Austrian composer and child prodigy; master of the classical style in all its forms of his time (1756-1791))

74. Peter Serkin - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
peter serkin (born July 24, 1947) is an American pianist. He was born in New Yorkcity and is the son of the pianist Rudolf serkin and grandson of the
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Peter Serkin
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Peter Serkin (born July 24 ) is an American pianist. He was born in New York city and is the son of the pianist Rudolf Serkin and grandson of the violinist Adolf Busch . His mother, Irene Busch , was also a violinist in the Busch Quartet Peter entered the Curtis Institute of Music at the age of eleven, where he studied with, among others, his father. Peter has collaborated with many prominent musicians and ensembles, as well as being one of the founding members of TASHI . He has recorded for a variety of labels. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife Regina and their five children. edit
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75. Eastern Music Festival & School
American pianist peter serkin is one of the most thoughtful and peter serkinis on the faculties of the Juilliard School and the Curtis Institute of
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76. Pianist And Piano Players
serkin, peter Biography of the American pianist born in 1947 from KirshbaumDemler and Associates, artist representative. serkin, Rudolf (1903-1991)
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77. The Concord Chamber Music Society - Presenting Our 2004-2005 Season
American pianist peter serkin is widely recognized as an artist of passion andintegrity, and as one of the most thoughtful musicians appearing today.
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Buy CCMS tickets online - safe, fast, convenient, easy. Proudly Celebrating Our Season in 2004-05 September 26 November 21 February 13 April 10 ... January 30 Family Concert Sunday, September 26, 2004
Distinguished Artist - Peter Serkin
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American pianist Peter Serkin is widely recognized as an artist of passion and integrity, and as one of the most thoughtful musicians appearing today. He performs with symphony orchestras, and in recital appearances, and chamber music ensembles throughout the world. New York Magazine hails him as "one of the supreme musicians of our time" Peter will be joined in this program by Glenn Dicterow , Violinist and Concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, along with members of the Concord Chamber Players.
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serkin, peter (b.1947) Biography by Kirshbaum Demler and Associates, Inc. serkin Stefanits, Joseph - Chicago area pianist, composer and piano teacher;
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79. Sidelines Online
pianist peter serkin performs Stefan Wolpe’s “Passacaglia” at the Grammynominatedpianist peter serkin performed yesterday at the Music Hall of the
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By Staff Reports Published: Monday, September 15, 2003 Media Credit: Steve Cross Pianist Peter Serkin performs Stefan Wolpe’s “Passacaglia” at the Steinway Dedication Concert Sunday afternoon at the music hall in the Wright Music Building.
Grammy-nominated pianist Peter Serkin performed yesterday at the Music Hall of the Wright Music Building as part of the Steinway Dedication Concert series.
Serkin performed Stefan Wolpe's "Passacaglia" and two songs by Ludwig van Beethoven, "Piano Sonata in E Major" and "Variations on a Waltz" by Anton Diabelli.
The concert series comes after Robert McLean, a private investor, donated 54 Steinway pianos to the School of Music valued at $1.5 million. MTSU is now an "All-Steinway" school.
Serkin has collaberated with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, Orion String Quartets and TASHI, of which he was a founding member.

80. Jewish Pianists
András Schiff 4; Artur Schnabel; peter serkin 5; Rudolf serkin; Solomon (Cutner) See Lili Kraus Hungarian pianist, Texas Teacher, and Personality
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