Forums > Who Is Your Favourite Pianist Of All Time? I truly think he is a wonderful pianist!! Have you heard of Stephen Hough? i have never heard of andrei gavrilov before, he is a russian? http://forums.abrsm.org/lofiversion/index.php/t1526.html
Sophie Mautner Romantique with the Berlin Symphonic Orchestra and andrei gavrilov forthe Greatest Orchestra and Czech pianist Jan Simon at Rudolfinum in Prague. http://www.corradodeinnocentiis.com/SophieMautnerEnglish.htm
Extractions: Sophie Mautner piano Sophie Mautner was born on the 27th of December 1977 in Berlin in a French-German family. At the age of 11 she started as soloist with the Philarmonic Orchestra of Monte-Carlo But it was at the age of 17, in 1994 at the Philharmonie in Berlin during two remarkable concerts that marked the start of her international career. Sophie Mautner has received the German "Echo-Klassik" prize for her first CD with the works of F. Chopin on the Sony music label. Her second CD is also on the Sony label, it includes works by Schumann and Liszt In spite of her young age, Sophie Mautner has played with such renowned orchestras and great conductors as Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London (Daniele Gatti Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen (Paavo Järvi ) touring Germany, Stockholm Sinfonietta (Thomas Dausgaard Brünner Philharmoniker (Aldo Ceccato ) at the 2000 Ascona Festival, Duisburger Sinfoniker (Bruno Weil Essener Philharmoniker (Stefan Soltesz Zürcher Kammerorchester (Howard Griffith MDR Sinfonieorchester (Fabio Luisi ) performing Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto.
Decca Music Group - New Release andrei gavrilov (piano) 7 Love for Three Oranges, op.33 who made his markboth as a pianist and as a composer of a variety of music for concert hall, http://www.deccaclassics.com/newsandnewreleases/february2003/473443.html
Castle Classics Bach, Johann Sebastian (German 1685-1750) JS Bach The WellTempered Clavier - andrei gavrilov, piano; Joanna McGregor, The pianist who will define Bach performance on piano for years to come http://shop.castleclassics.co.uk/acatalog/copy_of_Bach__Johann_Sebastian__German
Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte, For Piano (or Orchestra) Featuring gavrilov, andrei. Release 1987. Label EMI. Ten String Spectacular Maurice Ravel The Composer as pianist and Conductor http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/album/work_classical.cgi?WORKID=026717&TMPL=lo
Prokofiev, Prisoner Of The State/Part 3 the musical image of a clubfingered amateur pianist spraying out wrong notes andrei gavrilov, too, rejects the received idea that the War Sonatas http://www.siue.edu/~aho/musov/proko/prokofiev3.html
Extractions: Below: Prokofiev with Mira Mendelson In an official symposium on the composer in 1954, Ilya Ehrenburg, encoding his meaning in the way customary under such circumstances, observed: "Posterity will not be able to understand our difficult and glorious period of life without intently listening to the works of Sergei Prokofiev, and contemplating his extraordinary fate." Had Ehrenburg said this about Shostakovich, few Western pundits (in recent years, at least) would have missed what he was getting at. Applying similar criteria to Prokofiev, however, is still quite a new idea. Though much of his brisk arrogance was curbed by the adversity of his final years, Prokofiev remained fundamentally self-centred, interested chiefly in his own inner world. His capacity, or desire, to empathise with the lot of other people being limited, it is hardly surprising that, compared with Shostakovich, his work should be thinner on tragic subtexts. All too often brilliantly one-dimensional, a large part of Prokofiev's music is that of a clever, derisive child, achieving its best effects in the context of fairy-tale, romanticised history, or nostalgia for boyhood. As with Ravel, whom he particularly admired, Prokofiev's engagement with the practical world of adulthood was reluctant (and often sarcastically ill-tempered). Unlike Ravel, however, it was his "extraordinary fate" to be forced to see far enough beyond his own predicament for his creativity to deepen in spite of itself. Whatever else it did to him, life in the USSR made him grow up.
Pianist pianist, Year, Nationality, Note. Franz Liszt, 18111886, Hungary andrei gavrilov,1955-, Russia. Krystian Zimerman, 1956-, Poland http://www.iis.sinica.edu.tw/~jhwang/music/pianist.html
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Reference andrei gavrilov ( piano ) Gramophone POCG1708 ( 74 21 ) 1992 Now I think inretrospect that perhaps I owe my career as a pianist to his words of http://www.geocities.jp/imyfujita/goldberg/shiryoue.html
Extractions: Wanda Landowska ( harpsichord ) EMI CDH 7610082 ( 45'46" ) 1933 Ralph Kirkpatrick ( Comments by mocfujita ; I did not expect to be able to listen to this performance by Ralph Kirkpatrick until October 1997. And I was surprised at the value of the performance. Many of us including me thought him as professor or researcher not as performer. He made the great works of editing scores and analyzing the music. But in my opinion Ralph Kirkpatrick was better than Wanda Landowska as harpsichord player for the Goldberg Variations. Glenn Gould did not mention this at all. I don't know why. However this recording was not only for the Goldberg Variations but also for all the four practices for clavier by Bach. I think that he did not have any intension to give a world-wide publication to the Goldberg Variations. Anyway this CD was made by digitizing the master tapes ( Ampex 402B ; 38 cm/sec ) of 1952 in 1996. Wows have been eliminated. Noises have been removed. It is like a newly recorded CD. As to the performance, there is no repeat, so all are A-B-. It is not a virtuoso type, but clear and beautiful.
The Goldberg Variations (part13) away your novice recording pianist career by choosing such an unfavorable, In addition, Tatiana Nikolayeva and andrei gavrilov made recordings. http://www.geocities.jp/imyfujita/goldberg/part13e.html
Extractions: Clavier-Ubung bestehend in einer Aria mit verschiedenen Veraenderungen vors Clavicimbal mit 2 Manualen. Denen Liebhabern zur Gemuths-Ergetzung verfertiget von Johann Sebastian Bach, Konigl, Pohl. und Churfl. Saechs. Hof-Compositeur, Capellmeister u. Directore Chori Musici in Leipzig. Nurnberg in Verlegung Balthasar Schmids. Keyboard practice or clavier etude consisting of an Aria with different variations for the harpsichord with two manuals. Prepared for the comfort and enjoyment of music lovers by the Court Composer for the king of Poland and Selected Governor of Saechs, Director of Music in Leipzig von Johann Sebastian Bach. Published by Verlegung Balthasar Schmids in Nurnberg. The year of composition In the Leipzig era, in 1741 or 1742 of Bach's matured age. In the same era, the Well-Tempered Clavier volume 2 was published. But this volume No.2 contains works which were composed some more years before, so they were not completed in a limited term with concentration. Moreover, at that time " the Art of Fugue" was been under composition parallelly with the Goldberg. It means more.
Extractions: Price: $31.36 Variations On A Theme By Paganini, Op.35: Book 2 - Heft 2 Works For Solo Piano: 6 Pieces, Op. 118 - V Romanze in F major Works For Solo Piano: Andante moderato Works For Solo Piano: 6 Pieces, Op. 118 - IV Intermezzo in F minor Works For Solo Piano: Andante con moto Works For Solo Piano: d-moll Works For Solo Piano: Poco larghetto 4 Ballades, Op.10: Andante con moto Works For Solo Piano: fis-moll Works For Piano Solo: Andante teneramente Works For Solo Piano: D-dur Works For Solo Piano: e-moll Works For Solo Piano: Des-dur Works For Piano Solo: Andante con grazia ed intimissimo sentimento Works For Piano Solo: Scherzo. Allegro energico
Classical 89.7 KCNV - Nevada Public Radio 415PM Peter Tchaikovsky (18401893) Valse Sergei Rachmaninoff, pianist Telarc pour une Enfante Defunte) andrei gavrilov, piano D. Gramphn 437532 CD http://www.classical897.org/playlist/detail.cfm?ShowDate=6/14/05
WCLV - 07/06/05 - Wednesday 1937 68 Vladimir Ashkenazy Russianborn pianist, conductor. Wednesday July 6 3 in A-Flat Op 47 (1841)andrei gavrilov, piano (DeutGram 435622 CD) 708 http://www.wclv.com/skin/blurb.php?sectionId=20&contentId=65426
WCLV - 03/20/05 - Sunday 1915 1997 Sviatoslav Richter Russian pianist Grieg Lyric Pieces Book 3To Spring Op 43/6 (1884)andrei gavrilov, piano (DeutGram 437522 CD) 255 http://www.wclv.com/skin/blurb.php?sectionId=20&contentId=53984
Gerijpt Spel Van Gavrilov In Prokofjev's Oorlogssonates Ook de Russische pianist andrei gavrilov heeft zich nu gewaagd aan deze muzikalemonumenten. Hij koos de sonates zeven en acht (Pogorelich nam voor Deutsche http://www.nopapers.nl/km/muz2/1/muze0129.html
Extractions: Er komt geen einde aan de stroom van CD's met opnamen van Prokofjev's pianosonates. Vorig jaar vierde men de honderdste geboortedag van Prokofjev en dat hebben we geweten. Het niveau van deze uitvoeringen is in het algemeen hoog. Zowel technisch als muzikaal vergen de pianosonates veel van de speler en de pianist moet wel van goeden huize komen om sowieso te beginnen aan deze materie. Dat geldt bij uitstek voor de drie zogenaamde "Oorlogssonates" (nrs. 6, 7 en 8), die Prokofjev schreef onder invloed van het vernietigende geweld van het stalinistische regime. Ook de Russische pianist Andrei Gavrilov heeft zich nu gewaagd aan deze muzikale monumenten. Hij koos de sonates zeven en acht (Pogorelich nam voor Deutsche Gramophon reeds een voorbeeldige zesde op), met als krachtig voorafje de derde sonate. Gavrilov wordt nogal eens afgeschilderd als een pianist van het betere spierballenwerk. Zijn vertolking van de Chopin-etudes wordt bijvoorbeeld inderdaad gekenmerkt door een razend tempo, hier en daar ten koste van muzikale nuances. Wie in dat opzicht reserves koestert tegen deze pianist, kan bij zijn Prokofjev CD opgelucht ademhalen (hoe hij het er af brengt op zijn tweede nieuwe CD, met Chopin's tweede sonate en de vier Ballades, weet ik op dit moment nog niet). De grootste verrassing ligt misschien juist wel in de gematigde tempi. In de derde sonate is Gavrilov onstuimig, maar dat verlangt Prokofjev in dit stuk ook; in de oorlogssonates neemt Gavrilov de tijd om de boodschap van deze muziek over te brengen.
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Andrei Gavrilov Biography of andrei gavrilov in the World Concert Artist Directory. andrei gavrilov andrei gavrilov was born in Moscow in 1955. http://www.concertartist.info/HC/GAV001.html
Extractions: Piano Andrei Gavrilov was born in Moscow in 1955. He won first prize in the 1974 International Tchaikovsky Competition and in the same year made a triumphant international dèbut at the Salzburg Festival. He has subsequently enjoyed a distinguished international career which has included performances with many of the world's greatest orchestras. Andrei Gavrilov made his London debut in 1976 with Paavo Berglund and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in the Royal Festival Hall. In 1978 he performed with the Berlin Philharmonic in a major European concert tour. By 1980 he had performed in all the major cultural centres in the world. Andrei Gavrilov made a triumphant return to the British concert platform in 1984, after a politically enforced absence, giving recitals at the Barbican and the Royal Festival Hall. He successfully petitioned Mikhail Gorbachev for his freedom, and became the first Soviet artist to be granted permission to stay in the West without having to file for political asylum. Following his Carnegie Hall debut in 1985, Andrei Gavrilov was proclaimed as a major artist by New York Times' Donal Henahan. He has since performed with orchestras in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Montreal, London, Vienna, Paris, Berlin, Munich, Amsterdam and Tokyo, with conductors including Abbado, Haitink, Muti, Ozawa, Svetlanov and Tennstedt. Recent engagements include recitals in Warsaw, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Rome, Tallinn, Athens and Lisbon.
French Suites By Andrei Gavrilov At Jsbach.org JS Bach French Suites by andrei gavrilov. or Conductor, andrei gavrilov.Instrumentation, Piano. Individual Works, French Suite No. http://www.jsbach.org/gavrilovfrenchsuites.html
Extractions: French Suite No. 6 in E major, BWV 817 Format: Compact Disc Record Label: Deutsche Grammophon Catalog Number: Year Released/Recorded: Total Playing Time: Comments: excellent recording, excellent performance - if one prefers the piano to the harpsichord Acknowledgements: Thank you to the following for submitting this recording and for your comments: Date First Submitted: Purchasing: Suggested Purchasing Sources About This Site Biography, Portraits and Literature Works by BWV Number Works by Category Works by Key Works by Title Works by Year The Cantatas Project Recordings by Title Recordings by Conductor or Main Performer Recordings by Instrument Recordings by BWV Number Recordings by Record Label Recordings Submitted Recently Web Sites with Bach Information Web Sites with Bach MIDI Files Featured Recordings Suggested Purchasing Sources
ArkivMusic | Gemini - Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos / Ricardo Muti, Et Al Preludes (10) for Piano, Op. 23 no 1 in F sharp minor by Sergei Rachmaninov.Performer andrei gavrilov (Piano) Country of Origin Russia Period Romantic http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Playlist?source=WGMS&date=200507312125