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Extractions: "Eugene Albulescu infused verve into two sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti. He adeptly underscored these charming one-movement miniatures' inherent energy and rhythmic drive. This pianist's technique and creativity reached their fruition in Franz Liszt's 'Mephisto Waltz', [where] Albulescu opened up an array of tonal colors to give this war-horse of pianistic literature a vibrant vitality." (Salt Lake Tribune)
EUGENE ALBULESCU, PIANO eugene albulescu plays the piano with a panache all too rare in the The dialogue between this pianist and his instrument was delightful to watch. http://www.lehigh.edu/eua2/public/www-data/reviews.html
Extractions: REVIEW EXCERPTS "Eugene Albulescu plays the piano with a panache all too rare in the modern classical music scene. Specializing in difficult pieces and mastering them with acrobatic ease, Albulescu makes music that reaches all of us and connects in a profound manner with all of us young and old." BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC REVIEW "As is evident from his interview elsewhere in this issue, Romania-born Eugene Albulescu is an educator with strong ideas about how to reach young listeners; as is evident from these CD's, he is a first rate pianist with strong fingers and a strong interpretative perspective as well. The Liszt recital won a Grand Prix du Disque Liszt in 1995 and one can easily see why. From the torrential account of the Second Legend that opens the disc to the bear hug of the Faust Waltz that closes it, these are majestic performances, with rich colors and (partly because of Albulescu's powerful left hand) plenty of weight. Yet unlike say, Bolet in his later years, Albulescu never seems to be milking the music for its color. All in all, a pianist to watch." FANFARE MAGAZINE "His playing showed him to be a master of control and precision. It also showed that he has both a powerful technique and a powerful musical intellect... The music clearly meant something to the performer, and that sense was transmitted to the audience. Although Albulescu's speciality seems to be the Romantic period, he really is a classicist at heart. Albulescu is clearly a performer with a large future. "
Extractions: E ach month we feature the personal experiences and insights of a noteworthy artist/educator on various aspects of piano performance and education. You may not always agree with the opinions expressed, but we think you will find them interesting and informative. The opinions offered here are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily represent those of the West Mesa Music Teachers Association, its officers, or members. (We have attorneys, too!). At the end of the interview, you'll find hypertext links to the interviewee's e-mail and Web sites (where available), so you can learn more if you're interested. This Month's Interview Other Interviews Return to the Piano Education Home Page Award winning pianist Eugene Albulescu is emerging internationally as a prominent and significant artist of his generation. Winner of the 1994 International Grand Prix du Disque Liszt for his debut CD, he is also one of the youngest pianists to hold the historical prize, whose former legendary recipients include Ferruccio Busoni, Claudio Arrau, Vladimir Horowitz, Jorge Bolet and Alfred Brendel. At 25, Eugene Albulescu has already performed and recorded on four continents, as well as being a founding member of the widely acclaimed Turnovsky Trio.
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Classical Net Review - Liszt - Piano Music eugene albulescu, piano Manu 1446 DDD 1993 6637. This brings me to the solo pianomusic of Liszt, and to Romanianborn pianist eugene albulescu. http://www.classical.net/~music/recs/reviews/m/man01446a.html
Extractions: Manu 1446 DDD 1993 66:37 The young virtuoso Albulescu (b. 1970), who has lived in New Zealand for over a decade, appeals to a new breed of listener for this composer. Albulescu's stated aim in making this recording is to add his "small voice" to that of the great Liszt interpreters of the past (Arrau, Richter, and Bolet come to mind), and to present a recital which recognizes the multi-stylistic nature of the composer's music. Albulescu has apparently undergone a new awakening with respect to Liszt's music, his B Minor Sonata in particular. In this piece, Albulescu is convinced that the composer was depicting nothing short of the Fall of Man in the eyes of God (Satan successfully tempting Adam), and the subsequent redemption of humanity through Jesus the Messiah. Now, I'm sure many of us had detected wisps of infernal meddling in the opening and in other parts of this epic work, not to mention muted spirituality, while understanding less the why's, what's and how's. It is quite a treat, then, to rehear this imposing sonata when molded by a performer who not only wields an artistic but deeply conceived programmatic agenda as well. There is perhaps some truth to the notion that Liszt is a composer that can survive a bit of understatement with respect to interpretation, and perhaps that is what my ears tell me most is happening with Albulescu's piano. Not that his Liszt Sonata is dull, or common. In fact, Albulescu's reading is affectionate and caring, as well as dramatic and brilliant. As based upon the Biblical references, it was fun to try to see this interpretation through to its logical conclusion, and it certainly is a valid one, since for me it "works".
Classical Net Review - Liszt - Piano Music eugene albulescu, piano Manu 1446 DDD 1993 6637 This brings me to the solopiano music of Liszt, and to Romanianborn pianist eugene albulescu. http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/m/man01446a.html
Extractions: Manu 1446 DDD 1993 66:37 The young virtuoso Albulescu (b. 1970), who has lived in New Zealand for over a decade, appeals to a new breed of listener for this composer. Albulescu's stated aim in making this recording is to add his "small voice" to that of the great Liszt interpreters of the past (Arrau, Richter, and Bolet come to mind), and to present a recital which recognizes the multi-stylistic nature of the composer's music. Albulescu has apparently undergone a new awakening with respect to Liszt's music, his B Minor Sonata in particular. In this piece, Albulescu is convinced that the composer was depicting nothing short of the Fall of Man in the eyes of God (Satan successfully tempting Adam), and the subsequent redemption of humanity through Jesus the Messiah. Now, I'm sure many of us had detected wisps of infernal meddling in the opening and in other parts of this epic work, not to mention muted spirituality, while understanding less the why's, what's and how's. It is quite a treat, then, to rehear this imposing sonata when molded by a performer who not only wields an artistic but deeply conceived programmatic agenda as well. There is perhaps some truth to the notion that Liszt is a composer that can survive a bit of understatement with respect to interpretation, and perhaps that is what my ears tell me most is happening with Albulescu's piano. Not that his Liszt Sonata is dull, or common. In fact, Albulescu's reading is affectionate and caring, as well as dramatic and brilliant. As based upon the Biblical references, it was fun to try to see this interpretation through to its logical conclusion, and it certainly is a valid one, since for me it "works".
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