Klavier Via the DuoArte reproducing piano, composer and pianist Percy Grainger plays,in excellent harold bauer came out of the 19th Century piano tradition, http://www.uhfmag.com/Klavier.html
Extractions: Trying to reach UHF? Our contact page tells you how to find us. Founded in the 1970's, Klavier was originally set up to record keyboard music of a special type. In the early part of the century, famous pianists had "recorded" their performances on the reproducing piano, a high-tech version of the player piano. A reproducing piano was set up in a concert hall, and recorded in modern stereo. Conventional classical recordings followed. A number of these recordings were done by Keith O. Johnson, who would later make Reference Recordings famous. Today's Klavier is making modern classical recordings, however, sometimes with some of the world's finest artists. Remember...all of the recordings on this list are recommended by UHF. Records shown in red are used by UHF Magazine in its tests of audio equipment. Norman Dello Joio This contemporary composer has long written delightful music for wind band, exploring the sensual, tactile timbres of wind instruments and percussion. This is some of his best work, played in majestic fashion by the Keystone Wind Ensemble, with some of the best sound to be sound on CD. Includes an interview with Dello Joio, by the way.
National Arts Associates - A-B-C Abramovic, Charles pianist/composer, Philadelphia Alumnae 2000 Battersby,Edmund - educator, Delta Delta 1987; bauer, harold - LaGrange Alumnae, 1997 http://www.sai-national.org/mship/naaa.html
North Park University She is pianist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and Symphony Chorus, harold bauer has been involved in opera both as stage and music director, http://www.northpark.edu/acad/music/mastersfaculty.cfm
Extractions: Home About North Park Athletics Library ... New Student Information One of the benefits of attending a private Christian university like North Park is the personal attention and commitment to teaching you receive from scholarly and mentoring North Park professors. Voice Coaching/ Accompanying Opera Program Choral Program ... Academics Supervisor of the Master of Music in Vocal Performance Soprano Annie Picard has appeared with Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opera Theatre Saint Louis, Du Page Opera Theatre, and Illinois Opera Theatre. Her training includes voice with Costanza Cuccaro, Susan Clickner and Nicholas Di Virgilio; coaching with Margo Garrett, Louis Krasner, Eric Dalheim, and John Wustman, and opera with John Moriarty and Robert De Simone. An active chamber musician, soloist and vocal coach, she performs throughout the Midwest and has toured with John Wustman for his Schubert Lieder recital series. She joined the music faculties of North Park University and Moraine Valley Community College in 1998. B.M. (DePaul University, Chicago)
Eric Himy, Concert Pianist Classical pianist Eric Himy endorses Mason Hamlin, gives CC94 debut concert . Serge Rachmaninov, Benno Moiseiwitsch, harold bauer and many others. http://www.erichimy.com/
Extractions: ERIC HIMY concert pianist PHOTO GALLERY News - Classical pianist Eric Himy endorses , gives CC-94 debut concert. Mr Himy recently inaugurated the new which is the first Concert Grand to be made in 50 years. The company is 150 years old and was endorsed by Maurice Ravel, Pablo Casals, Yehudi Menuhim, Serge Rachmaninov, Benno Moiseiwitsch, Harold Bauer and many others. Mr. Himy will be performing on the instrument throughout the world next season. See the ad - This July 15th, Eric Himy will be performing in concert with the actress/singer Kitty Carlisle Hart and pianist Jeffrey Biegel in a Gershwin salute at The 2005 Lukas Foss Music Festival in Hamptons "Pianist Eric Himy's name is hardly a household word among music lovers, but if he plays other composers as well as he plays Ravel, it deserves to be."
The Pianola Journal That fine English pianist, harold bauer, wrote in his autobiography harold bauer His Book in 1948. I spent many hours in the offices (of the Aeolian http://www.pianola.org/pages/journal/journal8.html
Extractions: Excerpts Whose Fingers on What Piano?: Denis Hall A criticism sometimes levelled at the use of reproducing pianos to recreate performances of many years ago is that the piano played by the pianist is not the same as the one on which the piano roll record is replayed, and that the acoustic of the recording studio cannot be the same as the room or concert hall in which the reproducing piano is playing. Since any pianist will respond both to the instrument and the environment in which he is playing, then by their very nature, reproducing pianos and their recordings must be fundamentally flawed in their attempts to 're-enact the artist', the phrase used by Ampico in the 1920s. This article will concentrate solely on this topic and will deliberately ignore other strengths and weaknesses of piano roll recordings. There is undoubtedly something in this criticism, but a deal less than the detractors of the reproducing piano would have us believe. That fine English pianist, Harold Bauer, wrote in his autobiography
Pianist And Piano Players bauer, harold (18731951) - bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library Berman, Boris - pianist of international stature and teacher at Yale http://www.onlypiano.com/html/pianists.html
Extractions: var sc_project=369885; var sc_partition=1; var sc_invisible=1; Your complete source for piano artists and fans, including piano news, music equipment, sheet music and CDs from featured performers of jazz, new-age, classical piano. Home Piano Radio Resources Forums ... About PIANISTS Click here to Add your link Piano improvs and compositions by Jeff T. Alu. Archontides, P. B. - Greek-Australian pianist. Includes biographical information press releases and upcoming events. Argerich, Martha - An index of studio and concert recordings. Argerich, Martha (b.1941) - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Artzt, Susanna
Newspaper Articles harold bauer s piano I m speaking of, a concert grand lately out of the shop, pianist and Carpenter. Truly I am not going to try to make anyone believe http://mmd.foxtail.com/Tech/HickmanAction/news.html
Extractions: "Until now, pianos were produced chiefly by hand,: Mr. Neuer said. "Workmen actually whittled out the keys and turned out each leg separately, the parts of one piano could not be changed to another. The price was necessarily high. Now we purpose to make pianos by machine production, just as automobiles are made, and they naturally become cheaper. The price cut will in no way affect the quality."
Harold Bauer [Papers] 1900-1935. harold bauer Papers 19001935. Phys. Desc. 0.5 linear ft (ca. 130 items in 1box). Call Number. Ms Coll\bauer Biographical Note. Concert pianist. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/projects/findingaids/rbml_collection
Extractions: Archival Collections Link to Online Finding Aid Creator: Bauer, Harold, 1973-1951. Title: Harold Bauer [Papers] 1900-1935. Phys. Desc: 0.5 linear ft (ca. 130 items in 1 box). Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library Subjects: Lowell, Isabel Pelham Shaw.; World War, 1914-1918.; Photoprints; Musicians
Manhattan School Of Music: Commencement Awards harold bauer Award William H. Borden Award Pablo Casals Award to honor herteacher, pianist harold bauer, who was instrumental in the development of the http://www.msmnyc.edu/ouralumni/awards/
Extractions: Alumni Archives Alumni Council Alumni Directory Alumni Privileges ... Josephine Whitford Fund Commencement Awards Each year at our commencement ceremonies in May, a select group of students receive special awards for their character, talent, and participation. Many of these awards were established by friends and alumni to honor the memory of important figures in the history of Manhattan School of Music. The annual awards listed below include: Manny Albam Prize
Manhattan School Of Music: Alumni Archives pianist harold Baur (pointing) with two students. pianist harold bauer (pictured,pointing) gives his first master class in the fall. http://www.msmnyc.edu/ouralumni/archives/
Extractions: Alumni Archives Alumni Council Alumni Directory Alumni Privileges ... Josephine Whitford Fund Alumni Archives This timeline of the history of the School contains information and details of particular interest to our former students. Alumni who have archival materials that they wish to give to the School may contact the Office of Alumni Affairs ; such donations to our archives will be greatly appreciated. Janet Daniels Schenck, a young musician and graduate of the New York School of Social Work, begins the planning of a new music school. In March, Harold Bauer and Pablo Casals (pictured) become the founding members of the artist auxiliary board. The first District Music Service begins (community outreach) with concerts given at various divisions of Ellis Island, including the tuberculosis and psychopathic wards. Surgical and shell-shock hospitals are visited weekly. The School has 200 students.
International Piano Archives At Maryland, UM Libraries A well known Chilean pianist and pupil of Martin Krause, who made his first harold bauer (18731951). Three CDs on BIDDULPH (LHW 7, 9 and 11) contain http://www.lib.umd.edu/PAL/IPAM/bgad.html
Extractions: Performing Arts Library International Piano Archives at Maryland Buyer's Guide ISAAC ALBÉNIZ (1860-1909) Some improvisations by this well-known Spanish composer were privately recorded on cylinders around 1903 and have been issued on VAI 1001 (The Catalan Piano Tradition). EUGEN dALBERT (1864-1932) Only a sampling of this Liszt pupil's recorded output is available on CD. SYMPOSIUM 1146 is entirely devoted to d'Albert, with transfers that are noisier than they need to be, whereas a few selected recordings can be found on PEARL 9972 (Pupils of Liszt) and on IPAM 1206 ("A Multitude of Pianists"). A much-needed complete edition of d'Albert's recordings is likely to appear in 2006. GÉZA ANDA (1921-1976) This notable Hungarian virtuoso, a pupil of Dohnányi, made numerous LP discs for British Columbia (now on Testament CDs) and for DG. His earliest recordings, however, were a series of Polydor 78s issued during World War II. Some but not all of them (with music of Franck, Schumann, Chopin, and Paganini-Liszt-Busoni), have recently appeared in a 5-CD compilation of Anda performances on DG (475289). CONRAD ANSORGE (1862-1930) This Liszt pupil was especially known for his Beethoven interpretations, but very little by him is available on CD. Two recordings can be found in Pearl's "Pupils of Liszt" set (PEARL 9972).
Artist Name pianist Brent Runnels has performed in the US, Europe, Australia and Russia and was awarded the schools highest graduate honor, the harold bauer Award. http://www.concertartists.com/InmanPianoTrio.html
Extractions: "A most convincing performance...hauntingly beautiful." Mansfield News Journal, OH) "Group brilliant in eclectic show: The versatile Inman Piano Trio brought a stirring program...amazing music-making. The performance was a technical and interpretational triumph. The musicians were equal partners in a cohesive, flowing, beautifully textured reading." The Columbus Dispatch The Inman Piano Trio takes its name from the gracious Inman Park neighborhood in Atlanta. Like the neighborhood, the trio creates a unique presence by looking both to the past and to the present by featuring mainstays of the piano trio repertoire on its programs as well as newer, rarely performed works. The strong individual qualities of the Inman Piano Trio blend to form an exciting whole. Violinist Beth Newdome was appointed to the faculty of Florida State University as Assistant Professor of Violin in Fall 2002. Previously she served as Associate Concertmaster of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, where she had been a member since 1991. Her association with major orchestras in the US began with the position of Assistant Concertmaster of the Jacksonville Symphony and then followed with positions in the Columbus and Dallas Symphony Orchestras. Hailed by the Atlanta Journal Constitution as a "musician's musician", Ms Newdome enjoys an active solo and chamber music life. As a core member of the Georgian Chamber Players, she has performed with such artists as Ruth Laredo, Awadagin Pratt, Maria Bachman, Robert McDuffie and Jonathan Bass. She and Mr. Pratt have given concerts throughout the US as well as in Japan. In the summer she teaches at the Aspen Music Festival. Beth Newdome trained at the Eastman School of Music, where her teacher was Charles Castleman.
Keyboard Links - Ken Davies' Musical Instrument Links playpiano.com Oregon pianist/teacher Duane Shinn has an excellent piano (and bauer, harold (1873-1951) - bauer Collection in the Music Division of the http://www.kendavies.net/resources/instrumentlinks/keyboardlinks.html
Extractions: http://www.kendavies.net/publications/sheetmusic.html KenDavies.net Resources Instrumentlinks > keyboardlinks.html Instrument Links Index Brass Piano, Pianola Synthesizers Organ ... Accordian, Concertina, Bandoneon KEYBOARD - GENERAL EZINES - JOURNALS Accordion USA - National News Publication for the accordion community.
Bach: Arrangements Die Seele ruht in Jesu Händen, arranged by harold bauer 5 29 of ambienceand instrument in the fine sounding Henry Wood Hall (pianist Magazine) http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/details/67309.asp
Extractions: This delightful disc offers a selection from the wealth of piano transcriptions of Bach's music. The Bach revival that gathered momentum during the nineteenth century created a climate for many composer-pianists to interpret his works through their own piano transcriptions, whether of chorale preludes, organ works or other instrumental music. Much of Bach's music was made domestically available via such arrangements (and the tradition continued well into the twentieth century, even after Bach originals were well known). Indeed, the practice of such transcriptions was widely used by Bach himself, who freely adapted his own and others' music for different instrumental settings. One of today's finest Bach pianists, Angela Hewitt concentrates primarily on those arrangements of Bach that keep pianistic elaboration and virtuosity in proportion: whatever instrument his music is played on, Bach should still sound like Bach. Eugen d'Albert's magnificent transcription of the C minor Passacaglia and Fugue for organ, BWV582, is included, as are five beautiful transcriptions by Wilhelm Kempff, and a number of arrangements by English composers that were included in A Bach Book for Harriet Cohen (a collection compiled for the pianist Harriet Cohen, who knew many English composers of the early twentieth century). Angela Hewitt also includes three transcriptions of her own. A fascinating companion to Angela Hewitt's acclaimed Bach recordings for Hyperion, this ravishing disc will appeal to lovers of Bach as much as connoisseurs of the piano.
Artist Page - Angela Hewitt The pianist who will define Bach performance on piano for years to harold bauer) Die Seele ruht in Jesu Händen, from Cantata No 127, BWV127 5 29 http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/artist_page.asp?name=hewitt
Piano Practice Page harold bauer sees no object in practicing evenness in scales, harold Taylor,The pianist s Talent A New Approach To Piano Playing Based On The http://publish.uwo.ca/~elosseva/PianoPractice.htm
Extractions: "It is cruel, you know, that music should be so beautiful. It has the beauty of loneliness and of pain: of strength and freedom. The beauty of disappointment and never-satisfied love. The cruel beauty of nature, and everlasting beauty of monotony." - Benjamin Britten Ah, the joy of practicing... Welcome to my piano practice page. Give it a glance and I hope you'll find something of interest. Send me an email if you'd like to chat. I am always looking for people to play chamber music with. Contents of this page: Piano Practice Online Resources: (few but useful) http://www.mwsc.edu/~bhugh/practicetips/index.html provides collection of practice tips and advice by Prof. Brent Hugh http://www.siue.edu/MUSIC/html/ruths.html is an article by a great pianist Ruth Slenczynska on memory work (click here if the link doesn't work) http://www.alexandertechnique.com includes a list of online resources for Alexander technique (though I am highly skeptical of it myself) http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/music.html
Mason & Hamlin - History Henry Mason was a pianist and his brother, William, was one of Americas In 1909, Etude Magazine reported on Mason and Hamlin artist harold bauer, http://www.masonhamlin.com/history/
Extractions: Home History Showroom Craftsmanship ... Specifications History Henry Mason was a member of one of Americaâs oldest familiesâthey were actually descendents of pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower. The Masons were renowned for their involvement in the arts. Henry Mason was a pianist and his brother, William, was one of Americaâs foremost classical pianists and composers. Their father was the famous composer and educator Lowell Mason, a visionary who was the first to bring music into the public schools of America. He was also known throughout the world as a composer and publisher of hymns, and is often called the âfather of American church music.â Henry Mason shared his fatherâs lifelong dedication to music. Emmons Hamlin was not a musician, but instead a brilliant mechanic and inventor. While working at the melodeon factory of George A. Price and Company of Buffalo, Hamlin invented a way to voice organ reeds, so that they could imitate the sound of a clarinet, violin or other musical instruments. Hamlin developed his discovery to perfection, and in 1854, he and Henry Mason formed their company for the purpose of manufacturing a new musical instrument that they called the âorgan harmonium.â
Marga Richter, David Wells, Daniel Heifetz, Michael Skelly Marga Richter (b.1926) pianist and composer, was born in Reedsburg, renowned cellist and winner of both the American Artists and harold bauer Awards, http://www.leonarda.com/musicians/perf337.html
Extractions: Daniel Heifetz, Michael Skelly Marga Richter (b.1926) pianist and composer, was born in Reedsburg, Wisconsin and received her early musical training in Minneapolis. She earned her bachelor's and master's degrees at the Juilliard School, studying composition with William Bergsma and Vincent Persichetti and piano with Rosalyn Tureck. Among the sources of her many grants, commissions and awards are the National Endowment for the Arts, Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund, Harkness Foundation, Meet the Composer, National Federation of Music Clubs and ASCAP. Richter's works, noted for their expressiveness and economy of means, have been performed by 50 orchestras, including the Buffalo Philharmonic, London Philharmonic, Minnesota Orchestra, and the Milwaukee, Atlanta, Oakland, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Maracaibo Symphonies. David Wells, renowned cellist and winner of both the American Artists and Harold Bauer Awards, is best known for his mastery of the Bach Suites for unaccompanied cello, and for his much-lauded performances with orchestras around the world. He has performed in the United States and Europe with the Manhattan Trio, Columbia Concert Trio, and the Hartt String Quartet. As a soloist known for his "intensely felt performances," he has been heard in the great repertoire from the Baroque through the Twentieth Century in major cities throughout the world.
Bauer, Sebastian Wilhelm Valentin -- Encyclopædia Britannica bauer, Sebastian Wilhelm Valentin German pioneer inventor and builder of bauer, harold Britishborn American pianist who introduced to the United States http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9013809
Extractions: Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in This Article's Table of Contents Bauer of Market Ward in the City of Cambridge, Peter Thomas Bauer, Baron Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%! More Britannica products Bauer of Market Ward in the City of Cambridge, Peter Thomas Bauer, Baron Bauer of Market Ward in the City of Cambridge, Peter Thomas Bauer, Baron... (75 of 234 words) var mm = [["Jan.","January"],["Feb.","February"],["Mar.","March"],["Apr.","April"],["May","May"],["June","June"],["July","July"],["Aug.","August"],["Sept.","September"],["Oct.","October"],["Nov.","November"],["Dec.","December"]]; To cite this page: MLA style: "Bauer of Market Ward in the City of Cambridge, Peter Thomas Bauer, Baron."