Pianist Jose Feghali Performs At The Colorado Music Festival On Pianist Jose Feghali performs at the Colorado Music Festival on Thursday and Friday By Wes Blomster Camera Classical Music Critic http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Brazilian Pianist Trips On Mozart South Florida Sun-Sentinel At the age of 5, Jose Feghali made his debut in his native Brazil. Now in his 30s, the pianist can reflect on a career that has seen more than 800 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Brazilian Pianist Trips On Mozart SouthFlorida.com At the age of 5, Jose Feghali made his debut in his native Brazil. Now in his 30s, the pianist can reflect on a career that has seen more than 800 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Press Reviews Special to the StarTelegram ADDISON - pianist jose feghali turned into maestrojose feghali on Saturday concertos by Haydn and Mozart from the piano. http://www.texaschamberorchestra.org/review.htm
Extractions: Review: Texas Chamber Orchestra takes joy in precision with Hadyn, Mozart works 12:59 AM CST on Sunday, November 9, 2003 By OLIN CHISM / The Dallas Morning News Mr. Feghali is the orchestra's new artistic adviser. It was clear from the opening notes on Saturday that he has a fine group to work with. The Texas Chamber Orchestra is an alert and precise group of professionals who project a real musical personality. The pianistic part of the concert was Haydn's Concerto in D major, Hoboken listing XVIII:11, and Mozart's Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467. Mr. Feghali was the soloist; he conducted from the piano. From both piano and orchestra there was crisp, precise playing that beautifully captured the high spirits of Haydn's wonderful concerto. The only real negative was the dry acoustics of the theater, which gave the instruments extraordinary clarity of sound but robbed them of the projection and resonance that let a performance bloom. A lesser orchestra would have been cruelly exposed, but the precision of the Texas Chamber Orchestra was such that exposure was no bother. There was a minor annoyance: A group of noisy latecomers delayed the start of the slow movement.
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Extractions: José Feghali - Piano Associate Director Mr. Feghali's recent and upcoming appearances include a return engagement with the Dallas Symphony under Andrew Litton, performances with the New Jersey, Monterey, Houston, Jacksonville, Nashville and Brazilian symphonies, the Rochester, Naples and Calgary Philharmonics, as well as appearances at the Meyerson Symphony Center, Kravis Center and the Bass Hall in Fort Worth. He performed with Jon Vickers at Londons Wigmore Hall and at the Ravinia Festival 2000, as well as presenting a solo recital and appearing with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Binelli and violinist Olivier Charlier, with whom he also performed a gala recital at the Palace of Versailles. He participated in the Shanghai Piano Summer Sessions in 2003 and was invited to return to China for a concerto and recital tour this season. Mr. Feghalis recordings include a CD of music inspired by dance on the Koss Classics label as well as live recordings on the VAI label. This season, Mr. Feghali will be releasing new recordings, including an all Schumann solo program and a recording of Brahms' Sonatas for cello and piano with cellist Daniel Gaisford on the Anacapa Label; and a recording of Villa-Lobos' Bachianas Brasileiras No.3 for piano and orchestra with the Nashville Symphony on the Naxos label.
Oberlin Portrait: Angelina Gadeliya pianist Angelina Gadeliya is the first of six winners of the Oberlin Concerto She has performed in master classes with jose feghali, Phillip Bianconi, http://www.oberlin.edu/con/portrait/200011/gadeliya_angelina.html
Extractions: Angelina Gadeliya, 22, calls Colorado Springs, Colorado, home. When she visits her family, she often joins her four younger sisters for impromptu concerts. But her first home was the town where she was born, Sukhumi, Georgia, and where she began piano lessons, at the age of six, with Alla Golovco. When she was seven, her family moved to the Ukraine, and she continued her lessons with Elena Chebrova until her family immigrated to the United States in 1990. The Gadeliyas settled first in South Dakota, and Angelina began piano studies with Arlene Krueger. Now, in her senior year at Oberlin, she studies with Associate Professor of Piano Angela Cheng. The two have worked together for five years; Angelina followed Cheng to Oberlin from the University of Colorado in 1998.
Jury Professor and Head of Piano, Southern Methodist ALINA RUBINSTEIN Psychiatrist/Psychoanalyst Amateur pianist. jose feghali Artistin-Residence, Texas Christian http://www.cliburn.org/page/69/1/
Extractions: The jury for the International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs TM is chaired by John Giordano, chairman of the jury for the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and former music director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Other members include distinguished music faculty from local universities, as well as music critics and other notable industry professionals.
Santa Rosa Symphony, Daniel Gaisford, Cello Gaisford has also collaborated with pianist jose feghali, Andre Previn, GilShaham, and many other distinguished musicians. Also an avid outdoorsman, http://www.santarosasymphony.com/bios_04/danielGaisford.asp
Extractions: American cellist Daniel Gaisford, regarded as one of today's most gifted and communicative musicians, has won acclaim from critics and audiences alike for his consummate musicianship, charismatic presence on stage and dazzling technical command. He has collaborated recently with pianist Helene Grimaud. They both agreed their collaboration was such "magic," that they plan to continue working together. Gaisford has also collaborated with pianist Jose Feghali, Andre Previn, Gil Shaham, and many other distinguished musicians. Also an avid outdoorsman, Gaisford spent a couple of years in the wilderness with only his cello and a few mule deer, coyote and other wild animals to keep him company. During his time spent reconnecting with nature, his sound emerged even more refined and mature, and his commitment to music even stronger. "I realized during that time that this is what I am supposed to do. I am a cellist." To Gaisford, making music is only part of what it means to be a cellist. He enjoys relating to people, engaging audiences of all ages, and sharing his knowledge of music with them. He is a highly charismatic performer, an engaging and articulate speaker, loves to give master classes. "Thats what it is all about, really," he says. "Sharing. Not just going on stage, doing your thing, then leaving. Sure, its great to be able to make great music, but I want to do more. I try to connect with the audience."
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SKRZYPEK Competition (1981 exquo with Brazilian pianist jose feghali, winner of theVan Clibun Competition) as well as many other awards in competitions. http://www.ps.art.pl/skrzypek.html
Top Pianist Plays For Pro Musica - Gainesvilletimes.com Brazilian pianist jose feghali belongs to a very small club indeed He s one of just11 pianists on the medal from the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/stories/20041104/getout/49477.shtml
Extractions: OAS_sitepage = 'entertainment.gainesvilletimes.com/stories'; OAS_listpos = 'TopLeft,TopRight,Right1,Right2'; OAS_query = ''; OAS_target = '_top'; var site = "GAGAI" var section = "HOME" Match ALL words Match ANY word Home News Communities Classifieds ... Customer Service site = "GAGAI" section="HOME" gnsSite ="gainesvilletimes"; Home News Local News Local Sports ... Subscribe! Brazilian pianist Jose Feghali belongs to a very small club indeed: He's one of just 11 pianists on the planet to bring home a gold medal from the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. For Feghali's Nov. 5 recital here, Gainesville Pro Musica makes the attraction irresistible by offering the evening as a free bonus concert. Mozart's heart-wrenchingly beautiful Sonata in B Flat, K. 333, opens the evening.
Extractions: California Reviews International Reviews Pawel Skrzypek received his Master of Arts from the Frederic Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, Poland in 1977. As one of the most active Polish pianists, Pawel Skrzypek maintains a rigorous performance schedule. In Poland he often appears as a guest performer with the major philharmonic orchestras and participates in important music festivals. He is also occasionally engaged to play chamber music and collaborates with the renowned Camerata String Quartet. He has performed in most European countries, having been invited to such prestigious halls as the Beethovensaal in Vienna, and in many international music festivals including the International Sintra Festival in Portugal and the International Chopin Festival. His Russian debut took place in 1992, when he performed for an audience of six thousand in the Main Hall of the Kremlin Palace of Congress in Moscow. Mr. Skrzypek has also performed in "The modern world of music seems heavily populated with piano virtuosos. But in his technical brilliance, and even more in the intensity of his physical and emotional approach to the music, and in the power he has to express it, Skrzypek seems truly extraordinary.”