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Extractions: Piotr Anderszewski - Piano Piotr Anderszweski From the time he launched his international career - in a recital at London's Wigmore Hall in 1991 - this young pianist's playing has been hailed as among the most compelling of his generation. His distinctive interpretations and commanding technique have captured the attention - and praise - of critics and audiences around the world. In April 2002, he became only the fourth pianist to receive the Gilmore Artist Award, a prestigious honor made to an exceptional pianist who, regardless of age or nationality, possesses (in the words of the award committee) "broad and profound musicianship." Piotr Anderszewski made his U.S. orchestral debut during the 2000-01 season with the Detroit Symphony; his New York debut came the following summer with the Mostly Mozart Festival. Since then, he has made his first appearances with the Boston, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Seattle, Baltimore, Milwaukee and Montreal symphonies, as well as important festival performances at Ravinia and Tanglewood. Recital engagements have taken him to San Francisco, Atlanta, Vancouver, Lincoln Center, Orchestra Hall in Chicago, and the Kennedy Center; and he joined the Australian Chamber Orchestra as a soloist on a nation-wide tour. Only a partial listing of his European engagements would include performances with the Munich Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the Orchestra National in Paris, and the Warsaw Philharmonic. Born in 1969 to Polish-Hungarian parents, Mr. Anderszewski began playing the piano at the age of six and studied at the Lyon and Strasbourg Conservatories, the University of Southern California, and the Chopin Academy in Warsaw.
Extractions: Berliner Branchen Stadtplan Tickets Club ... :: Erotik LOTTO Berlin Kino Auktionen Sport-Ticker Jobs Berlin Online Club Preisvergleich Hotels Schulfreunde Immobilien Autos Impressum Mediadaten Zu den interessanten Pianisten, die in den letzten Wochen in der Stadt zu hören waren - Yundi Li, Grigorij Sokolov, Daniel Barenboim, Olli Mustonen -, hat sich am Wochenende Piotr Anderszewski gesellt. Anderszewski, 1969 in Warschau geboren, war dem Publikum bisher vor allem durch CDs und eine eindrucksvolle Fernsehaufzeichnung mit Beethovens Diabelli-Variationen bekannt. Man durfte wohl hoffen, durch seinen Auftritt im Kammermusiksaal der Philharmonie Aufschluss über Zugänge einer jüngeren Generation zur Rolle des Pianisten zu erhalten. Dass Anderszewski dabei nicht den Weg seiner Kollegen Olli Mustonen oder auch Gianluca Cascioli gehen würde, das ließen seine Aufnahmen bereits vermuten. Mustonen und Cascioli zertrümmern das überlieferte Klangmaterial und das in ihm eingeschlossene Bild des Pianisten. Im Auseinandersprengen erkennen sie sich wieder; ihre Persönlichkeit als Pianist aber entsteht in der Anstrengung, gegen die nun spektakulär vergrößerte Fliehkraft die Teile wieder in Zusammenhang zu setzen. Dass der überlieferte Zusammenhang der Stücke keine Selbstverständlichkeit ist, scheint auch Anderszewski zu ahnen (anders als etwa der junge Chinese Yundi Li, für den alles tatsächlich nur eine Frage der Technik ist). Allerdings zieht Anderszewski daraus die umgekehrte Konsequenz: Er spielt die Kräfte der Auflösung herunter. Die Aufnahme seiner Diabelli-Variationen lässt sich so nach den älteren Kategorien des Strukturellen hören; man wird seine Interpretation nicht interessant finden, in jenem Sinn, in dem Mustonen rasend interessant wirkt, sie ist aber beeindruckend klar.
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Extractions: Anderszewski began to study piano at the age of six and subsequently attended conservatories in Lyon and Strasbourg, the Academy of Music in Warsaw, and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He further honed his skills in Italy, in a series of master classes lead by Fou Ts'ong, Murray Perahi, and Leon Fleisher. His execution of the 33 DIABELLI VARIATIONS IN C-MAJOR by Ludwig van Beethoven at the INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION IN LEEDS in 1990 opened the door to his professional debut at Wigmore Hall in London, and subsequently to an international career. Anderszewski has given concerts in England (with the ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA and the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ), Ireland, Germany (series of Beethoven concerts with the MÜNCHENER PHILHARMONIKER in 1996), France, Austria, Portugal, Italy, and in Poland. In 2001 in Paris he performed the 4TH SINFONIA "CONCERTANTE" of Karol Szymanowski , under the direction of Charles Dutoit. His repertoire also includes the
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Extractions: ANDERSZEWSKI, PIOTR Pianist, born 4 April 1969 in Warsaw. He has been living abroad, primarily in Paris, since 1990. /en/culture/artykuly/os_anderszewski_piotr BAIRD, TADEUSZ Composer - born on 26 July 1928 in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, died 2 September 1981 in Warsaw. /en/culture/artykuly/os_baird_tadeusz BLOCH, AUGUSTYN Augustyn Bloch, the composer and organist, was born on 13th of August 1929 in Grudziadz. /en/culture/artykuly/os_bloch_augustyn CHOPIN, FRYDERYK One of the greatest Polish composers. Born in 1810 in Zelazowa Wola manor, died in 1849 in Paris. /en/culture/artykuly/os_chopin_fryderyk DREWNOWSKI, MAREK Pianist, professor at the Academy of Music in Lodz, where he runs piano classes; Drewnowski pursued his studies in Warsaw with Ryszard Bakst and Zbigniew Drzewiecki. /en/culture/artykuly/os_drewnowski_marek DUCZMAL, AGNIESZKA
GOLDBERG ANDERSZEWSKI,PIOTR Born in 1969, the PolishHungarian pianist piotr anderszewski began to play thepiano at the age of 6 and studied at the Conservatoires of Lyon and http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/interpreters/instrumentals/7582_print.php
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Piotr Anderszewski Plays Beethoven's Diabelli Variations (NTSC) an extraordinary young pianist and one of Beethovens most challengingcompositions. piotr anderszewskis illuminating analysis of the everfascinating http://www.vaimusic.com/VIDEO/69231_Anderszewski.shtml
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Extractions: Beethoven Piotr Anderszewski (piano); London Symphony Orchestra/Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Barbican Hall, Thursday, November 20 th , 2003 (CC) Substituting Beethovens Fourth Symphony for the Coriolan There must be something about Gardiner and downbeats, because the second movement did not begin together, either. Some suspect clarinet tuning was offset by effective antiphonal string writing. At this latter point, Gardiner seemed intent on exposing the modernist side of Beethoven, as he did also by asking the horns to stop certain notes which would have been impossible to play naturally on a hand horn, thus sharpening the texture. In fact, this was a performance that improved very much from movement to movement. Gardiner had obviously rehearsed a hierarchy of accents in the third movements that meant that phrases had real directionality and impulse, complementing the quirky Trio perfectly. The finale was a triumph, strings scurrying away. The tremendous drive was the result of accuracy of ensemble, not just speed. Things now augured well: the LSO had warmed up. Piotr Anderszewski has been making waves in pianistic circles recently. His
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Extractions: Piotr Anderszewski must be the only pianist whose publicists remind us, by way of recommendation and hype, that he withdrew from the Leeds Piano Competition instead of allowing the Judges to decide whether he should win. (There was a time, long ago, when some medical practitioners in another continent were said to put up plates in which they used to claim "MB BS failed" or suchlike, indicating that they had tried!) My expectations of this live appearance were disappointed; Anderszewski seemed ill at ease, with variable concentration and surprising splashes of wrong notes, some in the not-very-difficult Bach Partita No 1, with which he chose to finish his recital. At the beginning, his account of Partita No 3 had offered me no pianistic or interpretative insights, and gave the impression that he had neither been interested to explore this music on instruments of Bach's time, nor to think about the researches of other pianists who have convinced us that there is very good reason to play them also on modern pianos ( Angela Hewitt , one of the best of them, plays the Goldberg Variations and gives a Bach Interpretation Master Class at Wigmore Hall later in the month).