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81. Concert's Details > Gala Concerts : Stravinsky In A New Light
The American pianist peter serkin, one of the supreme musicians of our time (NewYork Magazine) performs two of Stravinky s works for piano and orchestra.
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82. News And Milestones - 0506season
Conductor Laureate Herbert Blomstedt leads the SFS and pianist Leon Fleisher inthe recently discovered serkin, peter. Piano. Shafer, Celena. Soprano
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83. Silk Road Project Artists: Lieberson, Composer
King Gesar, a work for YoYo Ma, peter serkin, Emanuel Ax, narrator and chamber Red Garuda, which premiered in 1999 with pianist peter serkin and the
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Composer Peter Lieberson's work first came to national attention in 1983 with the premiere of his Piano Concerto composed for Peter Serkin and commissioned by Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra for their centennial. The subsequent recording of the work won Opus Magazine's Contemporary Music Award for 1985. Opera has figured prominently in Lieberson's recent creative output. Ashoka's Dream is the second in a series of operatic works on the topic of enlightened rulership and the creation of enlightened society. Set to a libretto by Douglas Penick and commissioned by the Santa Fe Opera. King Gesar , a work for Yo-Yo Ma, Peter Serkin, Emanuel Ax, narrator and chamber ensemble, which premiered at the 1992 Munich Biennale Festival, has been recorded for Sony Classical with a documentary filmed on its creation. Lieberson's recent orchestral pieces include The Six Realms , a cello concerto for Yo-Yo Ma and the Toronto Symphony which premiered in 2000, Red Garuda , which premiered in 1999 with pianist Peter Serkin and the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Horn Concerto , premiered by William Purvis and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in 1999.

84. FreeNYC Cheap Date Archives
pianist peter serkin performs on May 1, and pianist André Watts appears on May The series continues tonight with classical piano from peter serkin.
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85. Boston Symphony Orchestra
American pianist peter serkin commands a repertoire spanning music of five centuries.His recital appearances, chamber music collaborations,
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CARNEGIE HALL PRESENTS Boston Symphony Orchestra Isaac Stern Auditorium Monday, March 28th, 2005 at 8:00 PM Pre-concert talk starts at 7:00 PM in Isaac Stern Auditorium with Marc Mandel, Director of Program Publications, Boston Symphony Orchestra . Boston Symphony Orchestra
James Levine, Music Director and Conductor Peter Serkin, Piano HARBISON Darkbloom , Overture for an Imagined Opera (NY Premiere) STRAVINSKY Movements for piano and orchestra WUORINEN Piano Concerto No. 4 (NY Premiere) BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 Program Notes: John Harbison Darkbloom: Overture for an imagined opera
Harbison was born in Orange, New Jersey, on December 20, 1938, and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Token Creek, Wisconsin. He composed Darkbloom: Overture for an imagined opera on commission from the Boston Symphony Orchestra, James Levine, Music Director, through the generous support of the New Works Fund established by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. James Levine and the Boston Symphony Orchestra gave the world premiere performances last week, on March 24, 25, and 26, 2005, in Symphony Hall, Boston.
The score calls for 3 flutes (3rd doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, English horn, 3 clarinets in B-flat (3rd doubling bass clarinet), 3 bassoons (3rd doubling contrabassoon), 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion (3 players: I: marimba, flexatone, wind chimes, temple blocks; II: xylophone, glockenspiel, suspended cymbal; III: bass drum, tom-toms, bongos, tambourine), piano, harp, and strings.

86. Portalwisconsin.org | Portal Wisconsin Resource
Madison Symphony Orchestra with pianist peter serkin peter serkinan imaginativeand absorbing artist at the height of his pianistic powersmakes his MSO
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87. Performance: Orion String Quartet With Peter Serkin, Piano Oct 12, 2005 At 7:30
One of the most admired chamber ensembles on the international music scene performsMozart, Lieberson, and Beethoven.
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88. Performance: National Symphony Orchestra David Zinman Conductor/Peter Serkin, Pi
Due to surgery, Radu Lupu is unable to perform. The renowned pianist peter Serkinwill replace Mr. Lupu.
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89. Los Angeles Philharmonic Association - News Item: PIANIST PETER SERKIN REPLACES
The official website of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association which presentsconcerts at Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Hollywood Bowl.
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90. Boston Symphony Orchestra, Works By Stravinsky, Brahms, Wourinen, Harbison At Sy
peter serkin, piano BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D, Opus 73 (1877). composer CharlesWuorinen. Charles Wuorinen. March 26 performance reviewed by Karl Henning.
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an historic occasion: the double premiere of BSO commissions
Boston Symphony Orchestra Saturday, 26 March 2005 James Levine conducting HARBISON Darkbloom: Overture for an imagined opera (2005). World premiere; BSO commission. STRAVINSKY Movements for piano and orchestra (1959). WUORINEN Fourth Piano Concerto (2003). World premiere; BSO commission. Peter Serkin, piano BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D, Opus 73 (1877) Charles Wuorinen March 26 performance reviewed by Karl Henning I Movements for piano and orchestra The first two pieces on the program were in effect a kind of counterpoint one against another.

91. Three Questions Before The First Night - Carson Cooman Talks To
But this new one is for the combination of James Levine and peter serkin. I hadspoken to peter serkin over the years about a concerto, which he wanted very
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92. Great Pianists Of The Twentieth Century, Classical Notes, Peter Gutmann
Great Pianists of the Twentieth Century. Reviews of the Philips CD edition. Rudolph serkin The first hint of trouble comes before you even remove the
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You know those ancient legends where people fervently wish for something, then up pops a genie and they wind up with far more than they can handle? I once lamented that while we had fine historical CD surveys of the violin, cello, viola and even the harpsichord, sorely missing was the most popular instrument of all, the piano. Well, a genie at Philips must have heard my call. I was soon reveling in their massive "Great Pianists of the 20th Century" edition. Would you believe two hundred discs ? And you thought Bear Family boxes were huge? Fortunately, the Edition isn't as unwieldy as it might sound. It comes in 100 mid-priced 2-CD units, each devoted to a single artist. Sheer size apart, this is a hugely impressive project. Here's the stats: 72 pianists, of whom seven giants (Arrau, Brendel, Gilels, Horowitz, Kempff, Richter and Rubinstein) are honored with three volumes each; sixteen more artists get two. (OK, wise guys - the math is correct, since two of the volumes feature pairs of pianists.) The total running time is over 250 hours, with most discs very full (some approach 81 minutes!). Much of the music is new to CD. Although Philips' own material (and that of their Decca and Deutsche Grammophon affiliates) figures prominently, recordings were licensed from the other majors (EMI, RCA and Sony) and some smaller labels as well. Any project of this scope reflects the taste of its producer, in this case life-long piano enthusiast Tom Deacon, whose credentials and culture I wouldn't dare challenge. Even so, a few overall quibbles still seem fair, as my frustrations with this edition go beyond questions of personal taste and in fact seem fueled by the

93. Serkin, Rudolf. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
1903–91, AustrianAmerican pianist, b. Bohemia. serkin gave joint His sonPeter serkin, 1947–, b. New York City, is also a noted concert pianist.
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94. PopMatters
Pianists András Schiff and peter serkin are both wellknown for their devotionto the fugue and Bach in particular. Both master interpreters of the
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András Schiff and Peter Serkin
Music For Two Pianos
(ECM New Series) by Sarah Zupko
Pianists András Schiff and Peter Serkin are both well-known for their devotion to the fugue and Bach in particular. Both master interpreters of the "Goldberg Variations," they nonetheless have widely divergent styles with the Hungarian Schiff noted for his cerebral approach that stresses sound clarity over beauty of tone and American-born Serkin (the son of legendary pianist Rudolf Serkin) acclaimed for his poetic touch. So, it's of major musical interest to find these two prodigious talents combining their efforts on the new collection of pieces for two pianos, Music for Two Pianos It would be too obvious to approach the fugue with Bach, so instead they tackle pieces by Mozart and two twentieth century composers, Max Reger and Ferruccio Busoni. Rather than presenting two like musical minds whose sound blends seamlessly together, Music For Two Pianos is fascinating precisely because of the "debate" between the differing musical approaches that Schiff and Serkin employ. It makes for a wonderful dramatic tension, all the more palatable as a result of the contrapuntal textures of the fugue that weave in and out. This wouldn't necessarily work with a composer like Beethoven, where dominant melodies are supported by a harmonic structure that rarely intervenes or interferes with the primary melody. Schiff and Serkin's playing is particularly inspired on the often-overlooked on Reger's "Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Beethoven." Reger composed similar pieces on themes by Bach and Mozart that are played more frequently, so kudos to Schiff and Serkin for resurrecting this mesmerizing piece.

95. Andante Boutique - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concertos
24, Rudolf serkin with Adolf Busch in No. 14, Edwin Fischer with Josef Krips in recordings (with serkin s son, peter, continuing the family tradition).
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96. La Folia -- Heavy Rotation In 2003: Czernowin, Formenti, Guerrero, Harada, Harri
Completely trust pianist Marino Formenti. You should follow him into a burning “The Incomparable Rudolf serkin.” Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No.
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La Folia Home] [Archives by Contributor] [Archives by Date] ... Page] Heavy Rotation in 2003: Czernowin, Formenti, Guerrero, Harada, Harrison, Serkin, Pollini Grant Chu Covell [December 2003.] Bone # Six miniatures Metier Antar Atman Nothing is Real The Fourteenth Terrace Shu Hai Practices Javelin Chaya CZERNOWIN Six miniatures and a simultaneous song Shu Hai in an orchestral setting Shu Hai mitamen behatalat kidon mode 117 http://www.mode.com/ The Six miniatures The Shu Hai pieces make Six miniatures look conventional. Both require a live voice, nine tape recordings of the voice, and real-time electronics. Shu Hai in an orchestral setting adds an orchestra to elaborate upon Shu Hai mitamen behatalat kidon mode provides it anyway so you can sample its elemental pungency. col legno , etc.) appear together, creating clouds of texture. Shu Hai in an orchestral setting is especially riveting because you never know which corner of the orchestra may erupt next or how the voice will be transformed. The performers must love this music. The Elision Ensemble in

97. Rudolf Serkin
New York City, is also a noted concert pianist. The younger serkin is known serkin OPENS CLASSICS SEASON; THE pianist TACKLES BRAHMS CONCERTO WITH THE
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98. School Of Music - International Conference: Arnold Schoenberg Reconsidered
He has collaborated with such renowned artists as Rudolf serkin, Jaime Laredo,Richard Stoltzman, peter serkin and Pinchas Zukerman and has participated in
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Orion String Quartet
Photo courtesy of Nora Feller Orion String Quartet
Program Biography 2004-2005 Season Daniel Phillips (Violin)
Todd Phillips (Violin)
Steven Tenenbom (Viola)
Timothy Eddy (Cello)
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The Orion String Quartet gained immediate attention in the classical music world when its founding members, each with distinguished solo and chamber music careers, officially formed the ensemble in 1987. The Quartet chose its name from the Orion constellation as a metaphor for the unique personality each musician brings to the group in its collective pursuit of the highest musical ideals.
Individual Biographies
2004-2005 Season Violinist Daniel Phillips
Violin: Antonius Stradivarius (1702) Todd Phillips has performed as guest soloist with leading orchestras throughout North America, Europe and Japan including the Pittsburgh Symphony, New York String Orchestra, and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, with whom he made a critically acclaimed recording of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Deutsche Grammophon. Mr. Phillips has appeared at the Mostly Mozart, Ravinia, Santa Fe, Marlboro and Spoleto Festivals, and with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Chamber Music at the 92nd St Y and New York Philomusica. He has collaborated with such renowned artists as Rudolf Serkin, Jaime Laredo, Richard Stoltzman, Peter Serkin and Pinchas Zukerman and has participated in eighteen "Musicians from Marlboro" tours. He serves on the violin and chamber music faculties of the Mannes College of Music. He has recorded for the Arabesque, Delos, Deutsche Grammophon, Finlandia, Marlboro Recording Society, New York Philomusica, RCA Red Seal and Sony Classical labels.

99. University Of Wyoming
Peer serkin, piano (listen here). Fine Arts Concert Hall. peter serkin Luckily,the world is filled with fine pianists, ranging from those just launching
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Regina Carter has performed with such jazz luminaries as Ray Brown, Billy Taylor, Kenny Barron, Marian McPartland, James Carter, Steve Turre, and Wynton Marsalis, with vocalists Aretha Franklin and Cassandra Wilson, and with pop icons Billy Joel and Dolly Parton; she has been on the cover of Downbeat , which regularly names her jazz violinist of the year, but she made headlines, and appeared on both 60 Minutes
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Ji Yong, piano (Discovery Concert)
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Last season, we presented violinist Caitlin Tully as our "Discovery Concert", and the audience got into the spirit of things, knowing that this was a young, developing artist. Ji-Yong is our discovery artist for the current season. At the age of 10, he became the youngest artist ever to win the New York Philharmonic Young Artists competition, making his debut playing a Mozart concerto with the

100. Links, Classical Notes, Peter Gutmann
Among great pianists, Martha Argerich inspires the most extensive site by AndrysBasten, copyright © 19992004 peter Gutmann. All rights reserved.
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Is classical music waning? Not to judge by the amazing number and variety of classical websites out there. If anything, they provide heartening proof that the future of this "retro" music is secure as technology continues to evolve. Among the glitz, self-promotion and commercialism, I've tried to select sites that exemplify the idealistic purpose of the Internet - to share information and informed opinion. I've focused on sites of particular value to others who share my enthusiasm for historical non-vocal performance. Most are labors of love by devoted fans, whom I've tried to credit wherever possible. Since my choices are highly subjective, I thought it would be best to provide a narrative rather than a bare list. I've included sites devoted to specific conductors soloists composers and commercial producers , together with some more generic ones having valuable opinion or extensive links of their own. If you've found other good sites, please let me know One bit of advice, though: since this section was first posted in May 1998, many of the sites I had listed have already disappeared. So if you find information you want to keep, don't just bookmark the address but download the information or, better yet, print it out. It's ironic but true that despite the push-botton convenience and evolving technology of the Internet revolution, a printed copy remains the only sure form of permanence. Go to:
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