Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music alfred cortot (piano); Jacques Thibaud (violin); Roger Cortet (flute); others The pianist s garish retooling of Bach s D minor Organ Concerto after http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=965
Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music alfred cortot (piano); Tibor Varga (violin) Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Here, however, we find the pianist at the end of his technical tether. http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=3800
Bookofjoe: 'Glenn Gould Live'* Zenph Studios will present the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould, Glenn Gouldin 1955 and a recording of a Chopin prelude by alfred cortot in 1928. http://www.bookofjoe.com/2005/05/glenn_gould_liv.html
Extractions: hostName = '.bookofjoe.com'; Search bookofjoe: Home On May 19 in Raleigh, North Carolina, Zenph Studios will present the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould , who died in 1982, playing Bach's "Goldberg Variations." "The company has created software that can reproduce every note from scratchy, decadesâold recordings, exactly as they were originally made â replicating the original pedal, damper and key positions on an actual, albeit automated, piano," wrote Guy Gugliotta in yesterday's Washington Post. The technology was described by Mick Hamer last week in the April 22 New Scientist; that article appears below. Ivory Encore for Dead Piano Greats Next month music lovers in Raleigh, North Carolina, will be able to hear two of the greatest pianists of the 20th century in concert. Both the pianists, however, are long dead. Zenph Studios, a software company based in Raleigh, has found a way to take a music recording and convert it into a live concert played on real instruments. The concert will be a completely faithful rendition of the original pianists' work.
Some Composers Her conscious and most demanding vocation led this noble pianist to work, fromvery young years, alfred cortot was an intimate friend of Fauré s music. http://www.webcom.com/musics/varisc.html
Extractions: Vals and Pavana are the two which lie closest to the genre of salon music, a term sometimes used to suggest a certain decadent flavour, but here the composer gives the pieces an intimately elegant character. The Preludis and Mazurcas classical-romantic guitar into the modern instrument. Arcas'work is, however, strongly rooted in the fertile Spanish guitar tradition; in his Bolero , for example, we find echoes which seem to hark back to the seguidillas boleras of the end of the eighteenth century, some excellent examples of which can be found in Sors' work. The is like a promenade between the variety of different rhythmic palettes that can feature in this dance, a blend of Caribbean and Mediterranean accents. Les deux amis to his younger colleague. The Fandango Variado shows strong links with the similarly named movement in Bocherini's famous Guitar Quintet (or indeed "Fandango quintet" as it is often called). Presumably both "Fandangos" have the same source of inspiration: "Padre Basilio" who meet Boccherini and Aguado in Madrid. Homenaje a Debussy instrumental vocalization , absolutely balanced, clear and pure, at once free of empty rhetoric and stereotyped figuration.
Instrumentalists: Catalog 35 BRENDEL, alfred SP 4 x 6 photo of the popular Austrian pianist . cortot,alfred, $45. d ARANYI, Jelly George REEVES, $20 http://www.rgrossmusicautograph.com/instrument35.html
Musicians Collection, Folder List A-E Paul, baritone fc 1 cortot, alfred, pianist fc 1; ff Costa, (Sir) Michael, conductor.9 prints, 1835, 1862, nd ofc Costello, Tom, singer. http://www.dev.lib.utexas.edu/utexas/hrc/www/research/fa/musicians.folder.a-e.ht
Raleigh Chamber Music Guild Hear the great French pianist alfred cortot exquisitely play a Chopin Prelude ashe played it first in 1928. This work of Zenph Studios, turning audio http://www.rcmg.org/programs/masters/0405/mei-ting-sun.htm
Extractions: DATE: May 19 2005, 8 PM SITE: The BTI Center for the Performing Arts Map document.write(ticketsales) PROGRAM Cuckson: Four Preludes Chopin: 24 Preludes Op. 28 Scriabin: Sonata No. 3 in F-sharp minor Chopin: Mazurkas Op. 41 Nos. 1-4 Wagner/Liszt: Tannhaüser Overture One of Bach's Goldberg Variations performed by Glenn Gould! A Chopin Prelude performed by Alfred Cortot! ABOUT THE ARTIST sponsor for this concert Mei-Ting Sun was the first prize winner of the 7th National Chopin Piano Competition in 2005 and the first International Piano-e-Competition in 2002. Named one of the Musicians of the Year 1996 by the Village Voice at age 15, the now 24-year-old pianist has performed in many of New York's concert halls, including Alice Tully Hall, where his performance of Ravel's Concerto in G was praised by The New York Times as a "stunningly fluid reading." Mr. Sun has been featured several times on WQXR Classical Radio as part of the "Young Artist Showcase" program and on NPR as part of the "Performance Today" program. He has been heard in recital in much of the U.S., Japan, China, France, Spain and Italy. Recent appearances include concert tours of Spain, China and Japan, concerto engagements with the Richmond and Winnipeg Symphonies, the National Spanish Orchestra, the Macau Orchestra, and the Hong Kong Sinfonietta. Upcoming engagements include a twenty concert-tour of the U.S. and abroad sponsored by the Chopin Foundation of the United States.
International Piano Archives At Maryland, UM Libraries A well known Chilean pianist and pupil of Martin Krause, alfred cortot (18771962).cortot was one of the most recorded pianists of the 78rpm era. 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).
Carla Giudici Carla Giudici, pianist and International renown pedagogist Beethoven Societyin London and the summer courses of Ecole Normale alfred cortot, Paris. http://www.ibla.org/carla_giudici/index.php4
Extractions: Musashino Showa Academy Honolulu University Press Clippings Carla Giudici, pianist and International renown pedagogist Born in Cremona, Carla Giudici graduated very young from the G. Verdi Conservatory in Milan as a student of Carlo Vidusso. She continued her studies at the Conservatoire de Musique in Geneva under Nikita Magaloff, Louis Hiltbrand, and Ilonka Deckers. Carla Giudici also attended advanced courses at the Internationale Sommer Akademie des Mozarteum in Salzburg and Interpretation Courses held by Afred Cortot at the Lausanne Conservatory. She gave recitals and played with orchestras in Italy, abroad and on Radio Switzerland. She studied composition with Bruno Bettinelli. Carla Giudici is the author of several teaching aid material published by Edizioni Curci and Edizioni Carish of Milan (attached list). Carla Giudici started her teaching career at the G. Verdi Conservatory in Milan continuing at the S. Cecilia Conservatory in Rome. She is currently on the faculty of the Superiors Courses at Ars Academy International Academy of Music in Rome. Carla Giudici has been a member of the national Jury examinations in several Italian Music Conservatories (Milano, Roma, Firenze, Napoli, Cagliari, LAquila, Pescara), and for the S. Cecilia Academy postgraduate studies. She has also served as Jury member for International scholarships at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in addition to National piano competitions:
Anna Jbanova Biography of the young highly talented pianist Anna Jbanova. 2004 Admittedto the Ecole Normale alfred cortot de Paris with a scholarship from the http://www.podiuminternational.de/bios/older/jbanova.htm
Extractions: Anna Jbanova french version, A Anna Jbanova was born in Ukraine in 1982. She began to play the piano at 5. In 1988 she entered the Special Music School of the Conservatory of Novosibirsk. She was admitted into the class of Professor Larissa Silaieva. Later she continued to study with Prof. Galina Pavlova, winner of international competitions.
Sketches alfred cortot was born in Switzerland, but was considered the leading Frenchpianist (he Quite possibly the second greatest pianist who ever lived. http://jeff.ostrowski.cc/productions/sketches.htm
Extractions: he following are sketches of the great pianists. By and large, they are pianists of the "Golden Age" of pianism. In all honesty, I spent more time studying about these pianists and listening to their recordings than I should have...but what great memories! I did these sketches when I was in High School. My method was to listen to the recordings of whichever artist I as sketching, and by so doing get a clue into their general aura. That is to say, when I listen to Friedman play, I see fire and orange...hence, Friedman is drawn in orange. Rachmaninoff could hardly be any color but brown, Godowski blue, and so on. Please CLICK on the following boxes to view the full-sized images: JOSEF HOFMANN Hofmann was the greatest pianist who ever lived. Of this, there can be no doubt. ALFRED CORTOT Alfred Cortot was born in Switzerland, but was considered the leading French pianist (he founded two schools of music there). Even his haircut is French-looking.
UTA Libraries Online alfred cortot. Paris Presses Univ de France, 1948. pianist s Resource GuidePiano Music in Print and Literature on the pianistic Art, 197879. http://library.uta.edu/Main/guidesBiblsDetail.uta?GB=gbPiano
Polish Music Journal 1.1. (1998). Timmons/Fremaux - Tansman cortot, alfred (18771962). French pianist born in Switzerland of a French fatherand a Swiss mother. He was very active in Paris after 1901, defending the http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/PMJ/issue/1.1.98/tansman_appendix.html
Extractions: Vol. No. 1. Summer ISSN Bibliography Index of Names List of Works Bergson, Henri (1859-1941). French philosopher credited for 'process philosophy,' a system of thought based on values of change and evolution. He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1927. He was the son of a talented musician, a Polish Jew. The name Bergson is derived from Berek-son. Breton, André (1896-1966). French poet and essayist, chief promoter and one of the founders of the Surrealist movement. Like Tansman, Breton escaped to the U.S. during the Nazi period. He returned to France in 1946. Caplet, André (1878-1925). French composer and conductor. In 1911, he conducted the premiere of Debussys Martyre de St. Sébastien . Between 1910 and 1914 he conducted operas at the Boston Opera Company. Casella, Alfredo (1883-1947). Italian neo-classical composer who, like Tansman, started his career as an extreme modernist. He lived in Paris from 1896 to 1916, then in Rome. He made his American debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra as guest composer, conductor and pianist in 1921. He won the Coolidge Prize in 1934 before returning to Italy in 1938. Cortot, Alfred
Piano Videos In The UNLV Music Library In 1977 the pianist Martha Argerich visited the studios of the Canadian Der Dichter spricht, from Kinderszenen / performed by alfred cortot Scriabin. http://www.library.unlv.edu/music/info/pianovideos.html
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Alexandre Pirojenko (Alexander Pirozhenko) - Pianist France Paris (Salle alfred cortot, UNESCO Concert Hall, pianist AlexandrePirojenko s Sunday afternoon recital at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater http://private.peterlink.ru/pirozhenko/
Extractions: Alexandre PIROJENKO (Alexander PIROZHENKO) Concert Pianist Biography Resume Repertoire Reviews ... inks BIOGRAPHY Alexandre Pirojenko was born on November 3, 1979 in St.Petersburg, Russia. He won prizes of the following international piano competitions: The 4th International Seiler Piano Competition, Kitzingen, Germany (2005, 4 th PRIZE) Young Concert Artists International Auditions, New York, USA (2004, 1st PRIZE) XVI Ibiza International Piano Competition, Spain (2003, 1st PRIZE) The Vendome Prize International Piano Competition (2003, 2nd PRIZE) The Paula Cussi International Piano Competition to Celebrate the Tercentenary of St. Petersburg, Russia (2003, 1st PRIZE) The 4th International Piano Competition in Memory of Vladimir Horowitz, Kiev, Ukraine (2001, 2 nd PRIZE, Silver medal) The 8th Newport International Piano Competition, UK (2000, 1st PRIZE) The 4th Orleans Concours International Piano XXe Siecle, France (2000, 3
Art Of The States: Piano Concerto In Six Movements In the entire first movement the pianist uses only his right hand. in Pariswith alfred cortot, and in Los Angeles with Artur Rubinstein. http://artofthestates.org/cgi-bin/piece.pl?pid=281
ArkivMusic Got A Minute? / Fredrik Ullén than 11 Minute Waltz arrangements from the heyday of romantic pianist/composers, Adagio for Piano by alfred cortot. Performer Fredrik Ullén (Piano) http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=36780
ArkivMusic Chopin - Sonata For Piano No 2 In B Flat Minor, B 128 Recordings By A Moscow pianist / Dmitry Paperno Release Date 01/25/1999 LabelCedille Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, Sonatas 2 3 / alfred cortot http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/listPage.jsp?list_id=201
George F. DeVine Music Library pianist s Guide to Transcriptions, Arrangements, and Paraphrases C674 1989cortot, A. alfred cortot s Studies in Musical Interpretation; MT220. http://www.lib.utk.edu/~music/guides/piano.html
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Extractions: Recordings of the Chopin 24 Etudes, op.10 and op.25 (complete) Pianist Original Label Rec. Date Aide, William CBC Musica Viva Anda, Geza Testament (EMI) op.25; Fonit-Cetra op.10 Aneivas, Augustin EMI Seraphim S 60081 Arrau, Claudio EMI (mono) includes trois nouvelles etudes Ashkenazy, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Vladimir Decca Backhaus, Wilhelm HMV DB 1132-4, or DB 1178-80 (1st complete rec., Small Queen's Hall, London) Badura-Skoda, Paul Westminster WST 14811 (LP) c.1968 Berezovsky, Boris Teldec includes trois nouvelles etudes Bingham, John Meridian Binns, Malcolm Pearl includes trois nouvelles etudes Biret, Idil Naxos 1990's Bonnecaze, Veronique Arcobaleno AAOC 94362 (Dutch) Brailowsky, Alexander RCA Victor LM 6000. Also on eight 78 rpm discs c.1948 Browning, John RCA Cherkassky, Shura HMV ALP 1310-1 (Philips CD) includes trois nouvelles etudes Chiu, Frederic Harmonia Mundi (2 CDs) includes trois nouvelles etudes Cortot, Alfred (1st version) HMV Cortot, Alfred (1st version) HMV Cziffra, Gyorgy Philips AL 3427 Duchable, Francois-Rene Erato el Bacha, Abdel Rachman Forlane (France) - in 12 CD set Elinson, Iso