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21. Review: Jean-Yves Thibaudet Plays Rachmaninoff, Piano Concerto No. 4, Sonata No.
jeanyves thibaudet, pianist. * - Cleveland Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Conductor.Decca/London 458-930-2 (Digital Stereo) Recorded at Henry Wood Hall,
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Review Rachmaninoff, Sergei Piano Concerto No. 4 in G-Minor, Op. 40;*
Variations on a Theme of Corelli , Op. 42;
Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 36; Prelude in C-Sharp Minor, Op.3, No. 2.
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Pianist.
* - Cleveland Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Conductor.
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I have heard the future of Rachmaninoff pianists. His name is Jean-Yves Thibaudet. I've been aware of him being lauded as a great interpreter of Rachmaninoff, but have shied away from even listening to one of his recordings for a few years, because I feared the letdown would be too great, should he not live up to expectations (my breaking point came a couple of years ago, when I started hearing about this "wonderful new pianist, David Helfgott." I bought his CD of Rachmaninoff's Third Psycho That spiel off my chest; now back to Thibaudet: His understanding of Rachmaninoff is totally intuitive
Thibaudet's performance of the Fourth Concerto exemplifies this observation. A very difficult piece to perform properly, this is the most satisfying recording I've heard of it, aside from the composer's own. Although the Fourth is generally thought of as a "heavy" concerto (especially as performed by Rachmaninoff and Ormandy), Thibaudet's touch is the very essence of light. He does not play with as heavy a hand as his accompanist, Vladimir Ashkenazy, did in his excellent 1984 recording with Bernard Haitink and the Concertgebouw Orchestra. Even the chordal progressions towards the end of the first movement

22. Jean-Yves Thibaudet
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006
“…every note he fashions as a pearl...the joy, brilliance and musicality of his performance could not be missed.”— The New York Times
PROGRAM
Schumann: Arabeske in C for Piano, Op. 18
Schumann: Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13 with complete posthumus variations
Ravel: Valse Nobles et sentimentales for Piano
Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit for Piano (1908)

23. Cliburn Concerts 2005-2006 Season
The masterful French pianist, jeanyves thibaudet will make his long-awaitedCliburn Concerts debut. You won t want to miss chart-topper,
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Cliburn Concerts 2005-2006 Season
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What better way to open the season following the 2005 Competition than with Alexander Kobrin, the Twelfth Cliburn Competition gold medalist? You will also welcome world-renowned pianists Andras Schiff, Vladimir Feltsman, and 1985 Cliburn silver medalist Barry Douglas, who will take the stage to play two concerti with his engaging ensemble, the Camerata Ireland. The masterful French pianist, Jean-Yves Thibaudet will make his long-awaited Cliburn Concerts debut.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005, 8:00 p.m. "...perfection and passion at the keyboard." Sunday Express [London] Internationally recognized as one of the top pianists of our time, Andras Schiff embodies a "generosity of spirit and mind" ( New York Observer ) virtually unmatched in the classical music world. This two-time Grammy Award winner devotes his Cliburn Concerts recital to works of two Viennese masters, Haydn and Beethoven.

24. Jean-Yves Thibaudet Plays Gershwin's Piano Concerto In F
But obviously not by jeanyves thibaudet. This unabashed Romantic is no snob! The celebrated concert pianist is also a chamber musician
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25. News & Press
WITH jeanyves thibaudet ON PIANO CHRISTOF PERICK, CONDUCTING award winningguest pianist jean-yves thibaudet and Offenbach’s Overture to Orpheus in the
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WITH JEAN-YVES THIBAUDET ON PIANO
CHRISTOF PERICK, CONDUCTING
Tickets are priced between $14 and $68 and can be purchased through SymphonyCharge at 704-972-2000 or by visiting the Charlotte Symphony website at www.charlottesymphony.org. Audiences are invited to learn more about the music at a Pre-Concert Talk one-hour before the performance. This concert is sponsored by Lufthansa German Airlines. The Classics Series is sponsored by Bank of America. The media sponsor is WDAV Classical 89.9 FM THE CONCERT This evening concert plays as follows:
OFFENBACH Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld
RAVEL Piano Concerto in G Major
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26. Los Angeles Philharmonic Association - Performer Details
An acknowledged master pianist, jeanyves thibaudet is in demand worldwide forhis elegant playing and poetically strong interpretations.
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27. Los Angeles Philharmonic Association - Press Release: LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC G
pianist jeanyves thibaudet Performs Ravel s Piano Concerto in G An acknowledgedmaster pianist, jean-yves thibaudet is in demand worldwide for his
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28. Jean-Yves Thibaudet News
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29. IClassics
An Interview with jeanyves thibaudet (Part Two). jean-yves thibaudet s all-DebussyCD There are still strong traditions, but if you hear a pianist now,
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30. ArkivMusic Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1 2, Etc / Thibaudet
pianist jeanyves thibaudet is on tip-top form and loaded to go. He brilliantlynegotiates Mendelssohn s scintillating keyboard writing, fusing the best
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31. Piano Grand! Performer Bio
An elegant artist of extraordinary musical depth, pianist jeanyves thibaudet isworld-renowned for his sophisticated playing.
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An elegant artist of extraordinary musical depth, pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet is world-renowned for his sophisticated playing. His mastery of rhythmic intricacies, luminous colors and poetic inspirations have placed him in high demand with the world's top conductors, orchestras and music festivals, and have earned him accolades from the press as "one of the most exciting talents before the public today." A multi-faceted performer, he has forged a career not only on the orchestral stage, but also in the areas of solo recitals and chamber music. A sought-after collaborator, he performs with such talents as Cecilia Bartoli and Angelika Kirchschlager. A native of Lyon, France,Thibaudet has recorded over 20 classical CDs. Back to Gala Introduction Performances, Tours and More Exhibition ... Piano Resources
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32. Bronson Piano Studio
01/11/00, pianist jeanyves thibaudet, Carmel Music Society. jean-yves thibaudet.By Lyn Bronson. We always attend a concert in the hope that a significant
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We always attend a concert in the hope that a significant musical event will take place, and that the artist performing will weave a web of magic to stimulate our feelings and our intellect. Unfortunately, Jean-Yves Thibaudet's recital for the Carmel Music Society on January 11 at Sunset Center in Carmel left these expectations largely unfufilled.
From any viewpoint, it was a curious program. The first half consisted of Debussy's Preludes, Book II, and the second half contained familiar short works by Chopin. The entire program consisted of 25 short pieces, none of which was over six minutes long, and some were as short as a minute or two. There was not one major work on the entire program. Although you might argue that the second book of Debussy Préludes constitutes an extended suite, in truth, in Thibaudet's performance, the Préludes remained static miniatures that limped along on a parallel course and did not achieve a powerful cumulative effect. Debussy's Préludes Book II display a much more adventurous harmonic language than those in Book I, and the polytonality of the opening

33. Ottawa XPress - Music - Spin - The Complete Solo Piano Music; Jean-Yves Thibaude
Little is made of jeanyves thibaudet s background or accomplishment in Perhaps the pianist felt the invocation to service was statement enough of his
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34. Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Jean-Yves Thibaudet
jeanyves thibaudet (September 9, 1961 - living) France jean-yves thibaudetClassical pianist. jean-yves was born in Lyon, to musically literate parents - a
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BIOGRAPHIES
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Classical pianist Jean-Yves was born in Lyon, to musically literate parents - a French father who played the violin and a German mother who gave him his first piano lessons. He was first attracted to the piano at age 3; learned to play it at age 5 (later learned the violin and even dreamed of conducting); made his first public appearance at age 7; first performed with an orchestra at age 9, playing Ravel's Concerto in G - his prize for winning a competition called the Kingdom of Music. He was 15 when he won the premier Prix du Conservatoire, soon followed by top prizes at the Viotti International Competition (Italy), the Robert Casadesus International Competition ( Cleveland, Ohio) and the Busoni International Competition (Italy); In 1980, he won the highest prize at the International Piano Competition in Japan; in 1981, he won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York and soon after began a series of sensational debuts in the US, Europe, and the Far East. Today this former child prodigy is a young man in the prime of his career, with more than 30 recordings to his name (and more in the works) and hundreds of highly acclaimed concert appearances. His newest release, a 5-CD box set entitled

35. || San Francisco Performances
jeanyves thibaudet, piano. February 22, 2005. NOTES ON THE PROGRAM Debussy reminds the pianist three separate times to play sempre leggierissimo
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Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano February 22, 2005 NOTES ON THE PROGRAM FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN
Born February 22, 1810, Zelazowska Wola
Died October 17, 1849, Paris Nocturnes, Opus 9
No. 1 in B-flat minor
No. 2 in E-flat Major Chopin composed these two nocturnes during the years 1830-31, just as he turned 21; in those years he left his native Poland (never to return) and settled in Paris, where this music was published in 1832. Both nocturnes performed on this evening's recital have become famous-almost too famous, in fact-and the challenge for us as listeners is to get beyond the familiar contours of this music and hear it with fresh ears. Already evident in the Nocturne in B-flat minor -the music of a twenty-year old!-is that phenomenal rhythmic freedom that will characterize Chopin's mature work. Throughout, the left hand has an unbroken sequence of eighth-notes, simple arpeggiated chords, while the right hand soars with unexpected freedom: against the steady left hand, the right has patterns of eleven, twenty, and twenty-two notes. The easy freedom of this opening section gives way to a sterner middle section, and then comes the wonderful transition back to the opening material, a famous passage where Chopin lets the music rock along dreamily above seventeen consecutive measures of D-flat major chords. From out of this dream, the return sounds all the more peaceful, and the nocturne makes its way to a quiet resolution. The Nocturne in E-flat Major shows some of the same freedom: the left hand maintains a steady 12/8 pulse, while the right introduces the graceful main idea (Chopin takes care to mark it

36. Minnesota Orchestra ENotes
Famed pianist jeanyves thibaudet joins Osmo Vänskä to open the 2004-2005 SeasonThe Minnesota Orchestra s 2004-2005 Season begins September 16 with a
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Peavey Plaza will be transformed into a grassy picnic ground for a free lunchtime concert of Bizet, Mozart, Brahms and Strauss on Friday, September 24. Sponsored by Target Corporation.

37. SPAC - Press Releases
jeanyves thibaudet TO PERFORM AT SARATOGA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER WITH SARATOGA NY (June 7, 2005) - Award-winning pianist jean-yves thibaudet will
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38. Thibaudet Performances At SPAC
jeanyves thibaudet TO PERFORM AT SARATOGA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER WITH SARATOGA SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY (June 7, 2005) - Award-winning pianist jean-yves
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39. Saint Paul Sunday, July 2005 Broadcast Listings
Celebrated French pianist jeanyves thibaudet will perform several Satie works,including the radio première of jean-yves thibaudet, The Magic of Satie
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Imani-literally "faith" in Swahili-embodies the mission of Imani Winds: to bridge European and African musical traditions, to explore repertoire of diverse cultures, and to reflect its five members' own rich experiences as classical musicians of color. This week on Saint Paul Sunday, each of these aspirations shines. We'll hear original works by two members of the quintet, music of Czech composer Josef Bohuslav Förster, and "Tom Cats," a charming narrated movement from Luciano Berio's Opus No. Zoo.
John Rosamond Johnson, arr. Valerie Coleman: Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing
Valerie Coleman: Concerto for Wind Quintet
Jeff Scott: Homage to Duke
Luciano Berio: Opus No. Zoo
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, Op. 95 Allegro Moderato Valerie Coleman: Umoja Mixed Company Web log: "Elation" Vaughn Ormseth, June 30, 2005 Post a comment read more Web log posts Imani winds It's astonishing, too, how well Imani flutist and composer Valerie Coleman captures the essence of the wind quintet. The soaring spirit of Umoja and "Lift Ev'ry Voice" is palpable, but always grounded in an intimate understanding of the instruments' distinct voices and their collective ability to heighten our experience of the moment. Post a comment read more Web log posts For more information on Imani Winds visit Public Radio MusicSource OPUS ONE July 10, 2005

40. Debussy Volume 2 Thibaudet : Classical CD Reviews-July 2000 Music On The Web(UK)
The first volume of jeanyves thibaudet s intégrale recording of Claude lune - plus the Children s Corner, which every young aspiring pianist tackles.
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Complete works for solo piano, vol.2
Images - Serie I. Images Serie II. Le Petit Negre. Children's Corner. La plus que lente Valse Romantique. Ballade. Danse (Tarantelle styrienne). Mazurka. Suite bergamasque. Hommage a Haydn. Elegie. Berceuse heroique. Page d'album. Etudes Book I. Etudes Book II. Etude Retrouvee
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Amazon UK Amazon USA The first volume of Jean-Yves Thibaudet 's recording of Claude Debussy's piano music included all the Preludes, the Suite Pour le Piano and the popular Arabesques. Here now, we have both sets of Images and the important, but still comparatively little known, and the other, more popular, of the two Suites, Suite bergamasque - the one with Clair de lune - plus the Children's Corner , which every young aspiring pianist tackles. All this music is played immaculately in studio recordings. I was glad of the inclusion of some rarities, an advantage of these integrales

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