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41. Yalow, Rosalyn --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The Online Encyclopedia Y
Yalow, rosalyn body US medical physicist. tureck, rosalyn American pianist,teacher, writer, and conductor (b. Dec. 14, 1914, Chicago, Ill.—d.
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42. New Titles: Videos And DVDs: Lewis Music Library: MIT Libraries
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1282757 precat DVD ML397.A78 1999a [DVD] Bach, Johann Sebastian. Mass in B minor. [Soloists, St. Thomas Boys Choir, Gewandhausorchestra, Biller] DVD B122 mas232 Barbirolli, John, Sir. Sir John Barbirolli in rehearsal and performance. [Rothwell, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra] 1284144 precat DVD Barbirolli, John, Sir. Sir John Barbirolli: telecast of February 3, 1959: An Elizabethan suite (Byrd, Bull and Farnaby), arr. Barbirolli; Delius; Walton; Brahms. [Boston Symphony Orchestra] DVD B234 del Bartoli, Cecilia. Cecilia Bartoli: Pergolesi, Vivaldi, Mozart, Rossini. [Bartoli, Fischer] ML420.B1353.C46 2003 [DVD] Beethoven, Ludwig van. Piotr Anderszewski plays the Diabelli variations. DVD B393 ver Berlioz, Hector. L'enfance du Christ. [Soloists, Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Munch; a WGBH live telecast from Symphony Hall, Boston, December 13, 1966]

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As a recitalist, Vainberg-Tatz performed throughout Europe, Israel and U.S. and appeared on many radio and television broadcasts in Europe, such as WQXR in New York City, recitals live on “Dame Myra Hess” series in Chicago, “Sundays Live” KMZT in Los Angeles, in major halls in New York City, including the Weill Recital Hall, 92nd street Y, Merkin Hall. She was a guest artist in Mozarteum Festival in Salzburg, Vilnius Festival in Lithuania, St. Petersburg Palaces chamber music festival in Russia among a few. As a soloist, she performed extensively in her native Lithuania with the National Symphony (Saint Saens No.

44. Bill And Kent's Place On The Web
The end of an era rosalyn tureck dies at 88. rosalyn tureck, a pianist andharpsichordist who devoted more than six decades to performing, researching,
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The end of an era: Rosalyn Tureck dies at 88
Rosalyn Tureck, a pianist and harpsichordist who devoted more than six decades to performing, researching, teaching and writing about the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, died on Thursday, July 17 at her home in Riverdale, the Bronx. Early in her career, she was an avid interpreter of contemporary music before deciding to focus entirely on Bach. She had an insightful outlook on the music of Back. She felt that it was crucial to understand Bach not as a modern thinker, or as the beginning of music as we know it today, but as the peak of musical development from medieval times through the Protestant Reformation. She would also enthusiastically speak about performances of Bach on electronic instruments. Rosalyn Tureck was born on Dec. 14, 1914, and became interested in the piano when she was 4. Her first teacher was Sophia Brilliant-Liven, a Russian pianist who had been a teaching assistant to Anton Rubinstein. In those days, Bach was widely considered to be primarily didactic music, good for developing students' hand muscles but too dry for the concert hall. She was fascinated by Bach's work. When she was 16, Ms. Tureck moved to New York to study with Olga Samaroff at the Juilliard School. When she entered the Naumburg Competition, she made it to the finals and presented an all-Bach program as her closing recital. As she told the story years later, the members of the jury said they could not give her the award "because they were sure that nobody could make a career in Bach."

45. Lincoln Center Institute - Bibliography - Time Travel With The Virtuoso Keyboard
Reflections from the Keyboard The World of the Concert pianist. New York MusicSales, 1997. tureck, rosalyn, harpsichord. A Bach Harpsichord Recital.
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Antokoletz, Elliot. Twentieth-Century Music . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice
Hall, 1992. Ardley, Neil. Music . New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1989. (4 copies) Autexier, Philippe A. Beethoven: The Composer as Hero . New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1992. (2 copies) Badura-Skoda, Paul. Interpreting Bach at the Keyboard . New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Boyd, Malcom. Bach . New York: Vintage Books, 1987. Cooper, Barry. Beethoven and the Creative Process . New York: Clarendon Press, 1995. Davies, Laurence. Paths to Modern Music . New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971. Delone, Richard. Aspects of Twentieth-Century Music . Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice Hall, 1975.

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  • 48. WNYC - Music - The Fishko Files
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    The supremely gifted and wildly eccentric pianist Glenn Gould died 20 years ago this October 4. To mark the occasion, this special edition of the Fishko Files, "20 years After Glenn Gould," examines Bach as it is played on the modern piano, especially as it has or has not been influenced by Gould's style. Distinguished pianists Murray Perahia, Vladimir Feltsman, Angela Hewitt, Edward Aldwell, Maria Tipo and Sergei Schepkin are among the participants. The program traces the rise and fall and rise of Bach on the piano, from the years of Wanda Landowska and Rosalyn Tureck, through the Gould years to the present. Ample excerpts of performances by the pianists, as well as by Gould himself, will illustrate the commentary. Glenn Gould's arresting version of the Bach Goldberg Variations, first released in the mid-1950's, brought worldwide attention to both the pianist and the composition. More recordings and performances of Bach followed, in a style so distinctive as to have all but eclipsed other Bach players of his generation. Gould famously chose the recording studio over the concert stage early in his career, declaring, "the concert is dead." Known for his peculiar work habits (most notably his obsession with temperature in the studios) and a contrarian's approach to music in general (he dismissed many of Beethoven's greatest works while becoming fascinated by Petula Clark) Gould was one of the rare classical musicians to cross over into popular consciousness. But before the world knew about the oddities of his behavior, they knew about his Bach playing. It is his performance of the music of Bach and its effect that will be examined in 20 Years after Glenn Gould.

    49. ARTIST
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    51. Castelfranc Piano Summer School - The Tutors - Robert Durso
    Mr Durso is a pianist and teacher of exceptional versatility and experience. Mr. Durso has also worked closely with the late rosalyn tureck and is the
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    ROBERT DURSO attended the Peabody Conservatory of Music, obtained his Bachelor of Music Degree from Indiana University and received his Master of Music Degree from Temple University.
    Mr Durso is a pianist and teacher of exceptional versatility and experience. His extensive concertising has included appearances at Carnegie Recital Hall, the Toronto Music Festival, Temple University, the Philadelphia Art Alliance, and in a tour of South Carolina sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts. He has been a faculty member of the Taubman Institute and has worked with piano pedagogues Edna Golandsky and Dorothy Taubman since 1983. In September of 2000 Mr. Durso was invited to Caracas, Venezuela, by the US Embassy, to present the Work of Dorothy Taubman for the first time in South America. Mr. Durso has also worked closely with the late Rosalyn Tureck and is the Director of Educational materials for the Tureck/Bach Institute. Mr. Durso has presented master classes and concerts at Mount Holyoke College, Portland State University, Berkeley Chapter of the San Francisco MTNA, Spokane Music Teachers Association NEPTA in Boston, Tel Aviv, Israel and Rome. His engagements abroad have included concerts at La Chiesa della Palma in Cagliari, Sardinia where he premiered a work by Sardinian composer Roberto Mirigliano; the Palazzo Cenci in Rome; the Ehrbarsaal in Vienna; L'Atelier in Brussels, as well as concerts in Zurich and Tunghai University of Taichung, Taiwan and Oxford, England. He has been heard on the "Young Keyboard Artists" broadcasts on WNCN-FM in New York and the "Cunningham Piano Hour" on WFLN in Philadelphia. Mr. Durso has performed with the Yaquina Symphony Orchestra under the baton of David Ogden Stiers in a four-concert tour of the Oregon coast.

    52. Castelfranc Piano Summer School - The Tutors
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    53. Theremin.info - Electronic Sounds From The Ether
    rosalyn tureck, Mini Moog Pioneer When I was ten years old, My teacher wasSophia BrilliantLiven, a distinguished pianist and teacher, an emigré from
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    1996, Rosalyn Tureck and the Theremin Six years later, I arrived in New York, having received a scholarship at the Juillard Graduate School. In my first week at Juillard, I saw a notice on the bulletin board announcing that Theremin was in New York and offering one scholarship to study his electronic instruments with him. My impression of his instruments was unforgettable so I went down immediately for an audition and won the scholarship. I studied with him for an entire year, and it is still little known that I made my debut at the age of seventeen at Carnegie Hall, playing a Theremin electronic instrument in a program that Theremin presented in New York that Spring, 1932. At that time Clara Rockmore became involved with playing the 'Theremin'. She had been a successful concert violinist, but developed some trouble with her hands and could not go on playing the violin. On discovering the Theremin she turned to that and she brought an extraordinary talent, musicianship and adaptability to this instrument. I shall never forget her joint recital with Paul Robeson at the Town Hall in New York. Clara played Bach solo violin sonatas on the Theremin and was able to do double-stops on the instrument, a marvellous technical feat. Lucy Bigelow-Rosen was Theremin's chief patroness, and at that time she financed his operation and activities in New York. She also indulged in some performances on the Theremin.

    54. Keyboard Links - Ken Davies' Musical Instrument Links
    playpiano.com Oregon pianist/teacher Duane Shinn has an excellent piano (and tureck, rosalyn (1914) - Includes the tureck Bach Research Foundation.
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    55. The World Piano Competition - Of The American Music Assoc. Inc.
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    Our task is to provide a venue of excitement and compassion for them to do our best to prepare them for the enormous challenge they face as they approach adulthood.
    Performances organized in 7 divisions featured 248 events for the past season.
    The World Piano Competition : Annually The World Piano Competition serves approximately 750 children. Following Regional Evaluations of more than 550 applicants representing 35 countries The 46th World Piano Competition invited almost 150 contestants representing 18 countries to perform at the World Headquarters at the Aronoff Center For The Arts in Cincinnati. An international jury of 7 judges representing 6 countries awarded cash prizes and performance opportunities.
    The Bach-Beethoven-Brahms Club (BBB) Educational Outreach Program : More than 1200 Tri-State students representing 50 schools from the Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Hamilton County area have attended the educational outreach programs featuring the gold, silver, and bronze winners representing Greece, Ukraine, and Vietnam. Tri-State school music groups and piano students joined the international artists in solo and ensemble performances.

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  • 57. Pianist: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
    A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age David Tudor; Dubravka Tomšic Srebotnjak; rosalyn tureck Mitsuko Uchida
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    n. One who plays the piano.
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    Synonym: piano player
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    A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were able pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Johannes Brahms ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninoff were all virtuoso pianists. Most pianists specialize in certain composer(s)'s music or a certain period to some extent.

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    Born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Stanislav Ioudenitch has collected top prizes at several international competitions, including the Van Cliburn, Busoni, Kapell, Palm Beach Invitational and the New Orleans International.
    He has performed throughout Europe,  the United States, Turkey, South Africa and China and has appeared with the Munich Philharmonic, the Philharmonie der Nationen, the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C., the Kansas City Symphony, Long Island Philharmonic, Pacific Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, Santo Domingo Symphony Orchestras and the Syracuse Symphony
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    His Van Cliburn Competition gold medal won in 2001 led to a recital debut at the Aspen Music Festival and a European Tour, highlighted by appearances at summer festivals in France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom.  The Van Cliburn recital performances were recorded and issued on CD by Harmonia Mundi.
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