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Classical Net - Beethoven Piano Sonatas: Overview Of Recordings He was the first pianist to record all 32 sonatas, back in the 1930s. ronald brautigam has recorded two discs early piano variations, and the first http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/articles/beethoven/psonatas.html
Extractions: Piano Sonatas: An Overview of Selected Recordings By Ron Drummond [The following survey of Beethoven sonata recordings, written in 1996, was never intended to be comprehensive. It was meant as a survey of selected recordings. There were numerous famous recordings that I deliberately chose not to include, some because they were already known quantities and others because at the time I was not yet sufficiently familiar with them to comment. The recordings I did survey struck me then, and still strike me now, as being important and significant and worthy of your consideration. Ron Drummond, 9/23/04] Any complete recording of a cycle as diverse as Beethoven's is going to be uneven, period. You will not find a be-all end-all. Nevertheless, I do think it's useful to have a complete recording by one artist, for the insights a single, refined sensibility can bring to Beethoven across the full range of his sonatas. But one should also consider supplementing a complete recording with additional recordings of individual sonatas by various performers. Of complete sets, I highly recommend Richard Goode on Elektra/Nonesuch. Goode has been praised in almost all quarters as perhaps the finest surveyor of Beethoven's sonatas since Schnabel. He has all the chops and a wealth of feeling and insight to convey. The recording is state of the art. Though superb throughout, Goode is at his best in Sonatas 12-18.
Classical Piano Music CDs PHILLIP SCHROEDER MUSIC FOR PIANO CD The Canadian-born pianist Jeri-Mae G. HAYDN - AIRS, VARIATIONS AND DANCES CD Volume 10 of ronald brautigams http://www.new-classics.co.uk/html/piano.html
Extractions: powered by FreeFind MOZART - ZEYNEP UCBASARAN EROICA JDT 3222 The brilliant Turkish-born pianist Zeynep Ucbasaran entered the Istanbul Conservatory aged only four - one of the youngest ever to be admitted - and studied in the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, as well as at Hochschule für Musik, Freiburg, Germany and at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Since 1996 she has been living in Santa Barbara, California, and become internationally acclaimed for her solo recitals, concerts and chamber music performances. She has previously recorded the music of Liszt and Schubert and this new CD features assured and vital performances of two Sonatas and two Fantasias by Mozart, plus Variations on a Minuet by Duport. Zeynep Ucbasaran also plays with great poise on another new CD of piano works by Scarlatti and Beethoven, together with three twentieth century composers: Ahmet Adnan Saygun, Leonard Bernstein and Robert Muczynski (EROICA JDT 3223). Both discs feature virtuoso performances that are never too flamboyant or hurried from a pianist of world class. J.S BACH - THE WELL TEMPERED CLAVIER, VOL.2
Summer Brave pianist Angela Hewett marches on to Volume 2 of her projected three The sonorous and dramatic Haydn of ronald brautigam and his fortepiano? http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue14/summer.htm
Extractions: by Bob Neill Beethoven, Piano Trios, Volume 3. The Florestan Trio. Hyperion Records. Approaching this last of three recordings of Beethoven's Piano Trios by what has become my favorite piano trio was a fascinating challenge, mainly because I have been reading Florestan pianist Susan Tomes' richly insightful new book, Beyond the Notes, and because back in the spring I heard the trio play at Union College in Schenectady, New York. Why a challenge? Mainly having listened to these musicians 'live,' having spoken with them, and having read about the trio's interior musical life, I find myself approaching their new recording with almost too much knowledge, too many interests. For example, one of the most fascinating as well as disheartening pieces in Tomes' book is one on the strange nature of the recording process from the performers' point of view: how it contrasts so significantly from 'live' performing. The fact that this piece by Tomes focuses on the making of this very recording makes it even more interesting. I am going to narrow my focus here by taking Susan Tomes' useful advice to reviewers in another of her essays. She is a bit miffed by reviewers who feel obliged to consider recordings of a work in relation to other 'competing' performances, a practice, which we know from A/B audio auditions and reviews, that generally results in a focus on their differences from each other rather than on what each actually
The New Yorker: PRINTABLES 56 at 8 The pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, the flutist James Galway, with thesoprano Sally Matthews and the fortepianist ronald brautigam making their http://www.newyorker.com/printables/goingson/050808gocl_GOAT_classical
Extractions: Every few weeks, Olga Bloom fills the little stage in her converted coffee barge with as many players as she can and presents an orchestral concert. The latest, a mostly Mozart program including the Symphony No. 29 in A Major and the Piano Concerto in E-Flat Major, K. 449 (with Steven Beck), is the highlight of the next two weeks at the floating chamber-music series. (Fulton Ferry Landing, Brooklyn. 718-624-2083. Aug. 6 at 7:30 and Aug. 7 at 4. For full schedule, see www.bargemusic.org.) AMY X NEUBERG / EMILY BEZAR
Www.dse.nl/pso ronald brautigam ronald brautigam werd in 1954 in Amsterdam geboren, In januari1992 gaf hij als eerste Nederlandse pianist een zeer succesvol recital http://www.itoa.nl/pso/241ronaldbrautigam.htm
Extractions: Ronald Brautigam PSO Solisten archief Archief Gespeelde programma's Gespeelde werken Recensies ... Saint-Saëns: Pianoconcert Nr. 2 (in Juni 1998 Ronald Brautigam werd in 1954 in Amsterdam geboren, waar hij aan het Sweelinck Conservatorium bij Jan Wijn studeerde. Hij vervolgde zijn studies in London bij John Bingham en in de Verenigde Staten bij Rudolf Serkin. In 1984 werd hem de Nederlandse Muziekprijs uitgereikt. Ronald Brautigam treedt sindsdien regelmatig op met belangrijke orkesten in Europa, zoals o.a. met het Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest, het Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, de Bayerische Rundfunk, de Hessischer Rundfunk, de Oslo Philharmonic, het Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra en met dirigenten zoals Bernard Haitink, Riccardo Chailly, Valery Gergiev, Simon Rattle, Edo de Waart, Ivan Fischer, Marcello Viotti, Frans Brüggen en Sergiu Comissiona. In januari 1992 gaf hij als eerste Nederlandse pianist een zeer succesvol recital in de Internationale Meesterpianisten Serie in de Grote Zaal van het Concertgebouw Amsterdam en hij is wederom in november 1997 teruggevraagd. Hij is overigens een veelgevraagde gast op binnen- en buitenlandse festivals, zo gaf hij in juni 1995 een solorecital in het Schauspielhaus in Berlijn. Al een aantal jaren heeft Ronald, mede door zijn veelvuldige samenwerking met musici als Ton Koopman, Frans Brüggen, Sergiu Luca en Melvyn Tan, een grote passie ontwikkeld voor het forte-piano instrument. Steeds vaker is hij hierop te beluisteren. In 1995 voerde hij over drie avonden verspreid alle sonates van W.A. Mozart op forte-piano uit, welk project in 1997 werd herhaald voorafgegaan door CD-opnames op het Zweedse BIS label. Voor datzelfde label zal hij over enkele seizoenen gespreid alle Haydn sonates op gaan nemen.
English Reformed Church, Amsterdam ronald brautigam, piano The Seattle Times wrote, He can play like a demonpossessed, or like a cocktaillounge pianist on hallucinogens, http://home.tiscali.nl/~t451501/ercadam/content/resto08.htm
Extractions: The church stands in the Begijnhof in central Amsterdam, one of the most beautiful courtyards in Northern Europe. The church is one of Amsterdam's oldest buildings, dating back to the late 14th century, and its tower is the oldest in the city still in its original form. The church houses the longest established English speaking congregation outside the UK, which has worshipped in the same church since 1607. Twenty-five years ago, as part of a major rebuilding project, the foundations of the 1665 nave extension were renewed. However, in recent months significant cracks have appeared in the walls of the tower and the nave. A survey by a professional engineer has revealed that the 15th century foundations of both the nave and the tower need urgent attention or the building will collapse.
Events - "Native Of Warsaw" Series Recital Recital of ronald brautigam, pianist who specializes in playing historical 18thand 19th century pianos, will end this year s Native of Warsaw series. http://www.infochopin.pl/en/wydarzenia.php/373/Recital-z-cyklu-Rodem-Warszawiani
Extractions: "Native of Warsaw..." series is a joint project of the Fryderyk Chopin Institute, International Federation of Chopin Societies and Royal Castle in Warsaw. The project includes a series of recitals, chamber music concerts and lectures, which take place in the Royal Castle from June until December 2003. The main idea behind the project is to reconstruct the historical sound of the fortepiano that was known to music lovers of the 19th century. Very few people realize how different was the 19th century piano from modern Steinway pianos. In Poland there are only a few 19th century instruments, most of which are museum exhibits impossible to play. The piano owned by the Fryderyk Chopin Institute, manufactured by Erard, famous Parisian company, is not only constructionally identical to instruments known to Frederick Chopin, but is also in perfect technical condition and meets all the requirements of a concert instrument. All concerts take place in intimate interiors similar to those in which concerts were held at the times of Frederick Chopin.
Sharon Niessen - Dutch Pianist pianist. Sharon Niessen She followed masterclasses too, among others withpianists Rian de Waal, Igor Roma and ronald brautigam. http://www.musiciansgallery.com/start/keyboards/pianists/niessen(sharon).html
Extractions: CONTACT: EMAIL WEBSITE Sharon Niessen (1986) is born in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. At the age of 9, she started taking piano lessons with Suzanne van Dijk. When she was 14 years old she was a student in the Young Talent Class at the Fontys Conservatory Tilburg. This year she passed her exams and now she continues her study full time with Ton Demmers. She won several prizes on competitions: Petrof Concours (2000), Provincial Competition of the SJMN (2002), Prinses Christina Competition (2001,2004), semi-finals YPF Piano Competition (2004) and Young Talent Competition of the Philipshall Eindhoven. The last mentioned competition leaded to a performance with the Helikon Orchestra under direction of Kian Pin Hiu in the Philipshall. The next year (2003) she had a succesful performance too with the Dutch Promenade Orchestra under direction of Jurre Haanstra, in the same hall. With finalists of the Princess Christina Competition she gave a concert in the Carnegie Recital Hall in New York. Sharon made a "tour" with the YouthOrchestra of the Netherlands where she performed Franz Liszt, 1st Piano Concerto in prestigious halls in The Netherlands. She gave many concerts, and was performing on radio and television. She followed masterclasses too, among others with pianists Rian de Waal, Igor Roma and Ronald Brautigam.
Henry Kelder - Dutch Pianist Dutch famous pianist Henry Kelder (Groningen 1973) is graduated with distinctionin 1995 He followed masterclasses with György Kurtág, ronald brautigam, http://www.musiciansgallery.com/start/keyboards/pianists/kelder/henry.htm
Extractions: Concert Pianist Henry Kelder CONTACT: EMAIL WEBSITE Dutch famous pianist Henry Kelder (Groningen 1973) is graduated with distinction in 1995 as a classical pianist at the North-Netherlands Conservatoire in Groningen with Gerben Makkes van der Deijl. After that he studied in Rotterdam for concertpianist and chambermusician with famous Polish pedagogue Barbara Grajewska (Jan Ekier, Maurizio Pollini). He took lessons with Eugen Indjic (Paris) and Vladimir Tropp (Moscow) in the Neuhaus-tradition. He worked together with Schlomo Mintz, Barbara Pearson, Mark Lubotsky, Eeva Koskinen, Jacob Slagter, Herman Krebbers, Olga Gurkovska and many others. Last year he visited Florida for a concert and masterclasses at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Which resulted in a solo-rectial december 2005 at the International Pianoseries at the Palladium in St. Petersburg, Florida. Some press-reviews: "Henry Kelder deserves a place on international stages, everybody should hear him. He´s so honoust, direct and diverse; his touch is right from the heart." "The sound he produces is unique, that´s how you want the piano should talk, or sometimes you don´t want to: you must!"
Jaap Ter Linden By Moens-artists Zo treedt hij regelmatig op met pianist ronald brautigam, met violisten AndrewManze en John Holloway en clavecinisten Richard Egarr en Lars Ulrik Mortensen http://www.moens-artists.nl/moens_artists/terlinden/onder/biogLin.html
Extractions: Jaap ter Linden is in de eerste plaats bekend als solist en uitvoerder van kamermuziek, van de solosonates van Bach tot de cellosonates van Beethoven. Zo treedt hij regelmatig op met pianist Ronald Brautigam, met violisten Andrew Manze en John Holloway en clavecinisten Richard Egarr en Lars Ulrik Mortensen. Recentelijk richtte Ter Linden een nieuw pianotrio op met violiste Elizabeth Wallfisch en pianist Ronald Brautigam. Viele bekannte Solisten wie Ronald Brautigam, Andreas Staier, Richard Egarr, Bart van Oort, Julian Rachlin, Pauline Oostenrijk, Suzie LeBlanc und Emma Kirkby haben mit ihm als Dirigent oder Cellist konzertiert. Jaap ter Linden has acquired great fame as performer in solo and chamber music repertoire. As chamber musician Ter Linden regularly performs with pianist Ronald Brautigam, violinists Andrew Manze and John Holloway and cembalists Richard Egarr and Lars Ulrik Mortensen. He recently founded a new Piano Trio together with violinist Elizabeth Wallfisch and pianist Ronald Brautigam. Ter Linden is also increasing in demand as conductor of both specialised and 'modern' orchestras. In 2000, he founded the Amsterdam Mozart Academy, dedicated to performance and recording of classical repertoire. This orchestra brings together specialists in baroque and classical style, from all over Europe. Ter Linden was guest director with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Portland Baroque Orchestra, Beethoven Akademie, The European Union Baroque Orchestra, Amsterdam Bachsoloists, Amsterdam Nieuw Sinfonietta and San Francisco Philharmonia Baroque. He has worked with soloists like Andreas Staier, Ronald Brautigam, Richard Egarr, Julian Rachlin, Pauline Oostenrijk, Suzie leBlanc and Emma Kirkby.
Christine Kamp, Organist And Pianist Jacques van Oortmerssen en Ewald Kooiman; zij studeerde piano bij ronaldbrautigam. ronald brautigam and Thom Bollen were among her piano teachers. http://www.xs4all.nl/~twomusic/christine/cvchristine.html
Extractions: Home Concerts Discography Organs Weesp ... Mail Biografie Nederlands Biography English Biographie Deutsch top Christine Kamp (Strasbourg 1966) studeerde orgel aan het Sweelinck Conservatorium in Amsterdam bij Jacques van Oortmerssen en Ewald Kooiman; zij studeerde piano bij Ronald Brautigam. Haar orgelstudie voltooide ze bij Jan Raas aan het Utrechts Conservatorium, waar ze zich naast kerkmuziek ook specialiseerde in kamermuziek en liedbegeleiding bij Thom Bollen. cd-opnamen St Sernin te Toulouse . Deze cd werd zowel in de Nederlandse als in de internationale pers zeer goed ontvangen. In Frankrijk verkreeg hij 5 Diapason. Een tweede dubbel-cd werd opgenomen in de St Ouen te Rouen Ook verschenen twee cd's met werken van Josef Rheinberger, Richard Bartmuss (eerste cd-opname), Julius Reubke, Gustav Merkel, Bach/Sigfrid Karg-Elert en Franz Liszt. De opnamen werden gemaakt op het Sauer orgel (1915) van de evangelische Stadtpfarrkirche in Hermannstadt Christine Kamp trad als soliste onder meer op in het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, het Festival Oude Muziek in Utrecht, de Bavokerk in Haarlem en de St. Clotilde in Parijs
The International Holland Music Sessions with pianist ronald brautigam won high praise in the international press. As a chamber musician he has partnered pianists ronald brautigam, http://www.hollandmusicsessions.com/summer-academy/1-05faculty.html
Extractions: Yumi Toyama VIOLIN Pierre Amoyal Highlights of the 2004-2005 season include concerts in Barcelona, Belgium, Paris, Montpellier, Toulon, Duisburg and, in June, his third tour in New Zealand. He will be a jury member of the New Zealand International Competition 2005, the Sibelius International Competition 2006 and the Queen Elisabeth Competition 2006. Pierre Amoyal was appointed a professor at the National Conservatory in Paris at a very young age and now teaches at the Lausanne Conservatory. He is the artistic director of the Lausanne Summer Music Academy, devoted exclusively to the violin/piano repertoire, which he originated with Alexis Weissenberg in 1991 and now co-directs with Bruno Canino. The Camerata of Lausanne, consisting of fourteen young musicians from around the world, was founded by Amoyal and performs in prestigious festivals and concert halls in France, Switzerland and Italy. He again joins the faculty of TIHMS in 2005. Rudolf Koelman Among his recordings on the Wiediscon Ars Produktion and labels are a live recording of the 24 'Caprices' for solo violin of Paganini, two CD's of the violin sonatas of Brahms and Prokofiev respectively with pianist Antoine Oomen, a live recording of the Conus Violin Concerto in e minor with the orchestra of the Conservatory of Winterthur, Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons' with the Zurich String Soloists, a CD of piano quartets by Brahms, Mahler and Schnittke, a recording entitled 'Kreisler Masterpieces' and an album of 'favorite encores'.
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Green.jpg MMozartgif.gif Saturday 25 February 2006 8pm Jacqueline and his partners have included cellist Steven Isserlis, violinist ChristianAltenberger, the _kampa Quartet and fellow pianist, ronald brautigam. http://www.oxfordphil.com/concerts/MOZART_FESTIVAL/250206.html
Extractions: Orchestras with which he has worked include the BBC Symphony, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, City of London Sinfonia, London Mozart Players, Stuttgart Radio, Netherlands Symphony, Stavanger Symphony, Budapest Concert, Salzburg Camerata and Mozarteum Orchestras, Zurich Chamber, Netherlands Chamber, Los Angeles Symphony, New World Symphony, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Melbourne Symphony and Australian Chamber Orchestra.
Music News Dutch pianist ronald brautigam will play the new adagio in a Rotterdam ChamberOrchestra concert February 1. In 2003 the orchestra performed the largo http://www.makingmusicmag.com/pages/mnews/mn050225.html
Extractions: Proposals to open a museum dedicated to rock guitar legend Jimi Hendrix have run into trouble because of a row over his former home, reports the BBC. The run-down house has already been moved once and local authorities are now demanding it be moved to another site. Hendrix supporters hoped to turn the home into a museum for the guitarist. The James Marshall Hendrix Foundation moved the building when the land it was built on was to be developed for housing in 2002. Now the City of Seattle wants its new plot to be used for development, giving a deadline of February 22 for the house to be moved. “We have not threatened to demolish the house. We've simply asked that they have to move it," says John Franklin, Seattle’s operations department chief.
Gramophone - Forum - The World's Best Classical Music Magazine The Dutch pianist ronald brautigam, who has already recorded the complete sonatasof Mozart and Haydn on the pianoforte for BIS, has recently begun a http://www.gramophone.co.uk/mainforum.asp?messageSectionID=40&threadID=31927&typ
Extractions: Can someone please tell me the name of the pianist who played the piano concertos with Hazelwood's orchestra in the BBC4 programmes analysing Beethoven's music; a Dutchman I think? And has he made any fortepiano recordings of same? I think it was Ronald Brautigam. He has released a few Beethoven solo fortepiano CDs. He recently released the first CD of a projected complete Beethoven fp music set.