Miami Piano Festival > Press Releases 2000 pianist in his 20s shows feel for music. As the harmonic center of freddy kempf spiano recital Tuesday evening descended C minor to B minor to -B-flat http://www.miamipianofest.com/press/pr2000.html
Extractions: The Miami Herald by James Roos An Ivory Invasion The world's best young pianists will be strutting their stuff in South Florida for the next two months. Sun Sentinel by Tim Smith Patron's lifelong passion for piano artistry yields Festival of Discovery They say that those who can, do. And those who can't? They can do a lot, too. The Miami Herald by James Roos Concert Review: Discovery Fest lives up to its name You just never know until you go. Sun Sentinel by Tim Smith Pianist in his 20s shows feel for music As the harmonic center of Freddy Kempf's piano recital Tuesday evening descended - C minor to B minor to -B-flat minor - the volume and interpretive intensity kept rising. The Miami Herald by James Roos Festival Roundup Giselle Brodsky's third annual gathering of brilliant young pianists at the Lincoln Theatre, the Miami Festival of Discovery, was a true voyage of discovery. Piano Quarterly Magazine Spring 2000 by Michael Glover The International Piano Quarterly Magazine Piano Fest in Miami...
Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music Yet even this esteemed roster can make room for pianist freddy kempf and hiscohorts, whose individual and collective agility dazzles the ear and serves the http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=8340
Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music freddy kempf begins Beethoven s Pathetique sonata in a way that s destined toprick The Appassionata stands out for the pianist s tautly organized, http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=8679
Extractions: The year's theme is The Last Word, with the festival featuring the last masterpieces of Brahms, Schubert and Shostakovich, whilst also looking to the last word on contemporary creativity with special world music collaborations and festival commissions. There's a varied programme of events including a Schubert Day, a jazz weekend, and a world music weekend, as well as free events, education projects, workshops, walks and talks.
BBC - Young Musician Of The Year Competition - Past Winners Biography freddy kempf was born in 1977 and first came to national prominencewhen he She now has dual careers as a pianist and also as a soprano. http://www.bbc.co.uk/youngmusician/history/winners.shtml
Extractions: Send us your comments Get tips from Past Winners How to Enter Details about the 2006 competition Past Finalists See the full list of Past Finalists. See Also within bbc.co.uk Guide to the Orchestra Parents' Music Room Radio 3 - Making Tracks Radio 3 - New Generation Artists elsewhere on the web EU Music Competitions for Youth The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites History - Past Winners - Nicola Benedetti - Jennifer Pike - Guy Johnston - Adrian Spillett ... - Michael Hext Nicola Benedetti 2004 Nicola Benedetti - Violin Winning age: Places of study: Yehudi Menuhin School Biography: Nicola was born in Scotland in 1987 and began violin lessons at the age of 5. In 1997 she entered the Yehudi Menuhin School, where she studied with Natasha Boyarskaya. She left in 2002 and since has been studying privately with Maciej Rakowski. Since winning the prestigious title of BBC Young Musician of the Year 2004 Nicolas list of high profile engagements continues. In 2005 she will make her debut US tour and a tour of UK schools in conjunction with the Sargent Cancer Care for Children Practice-a-thon, plus her BBC Prom in the Park debut with the BBC Concert Orchestra in Hyde Park, London. Nicola was signed to Universal/Deutsche Grammophon at the end of 2004 and recently recorded her debut album with Daniel Harding and the London Symphony Orchestra which was release in May 2005. Nicola plays on a Petrus Guarnerius of Venice made in 1751.
Ulster Orchestra Reviews The small ensemble here included the pianist freddy kempf, seated modestly inthe body of the orchestra and entering and exiting with his fellow performers. http://www.ulster-orchestra.org.uk/reviews/2003/rev0310.html
Extractions: Major Funders October 2003 Friday 24 October, Ulster Hall, Belfast, 20.00 Concert Details Wednesday 05 November, Belfast Telegraph Letter to the Editor On Friday, October 24, my husband and I attended the Belfast Festival opening concert in the Ulster Hall. We arrived in good time and joined a queue, only being allowed to enter when the doors were opened at 7.45pm. On entering the foyer we were immediately urged by public address announcement to hurry to our seats because the doors to the auditorium were being closed promptly at 8pm. We did not have time to obtain a programme. The concert was being broadcast live on radio and recorded for television. The paying audience (tickets £24 each) were treated as though we were "extras" on a set and as being of secondary importance to radio and television considerations. No acts were introduced to the audience so, without a programme, we were really disadvantaged. Brian Kennedy was obviously unhappy with the technicalities of one particular song. When he was encouraged by the audience to sing an "encore," he had the cheek to re-record the song and left the stage without a word of goodbye (in contrast to his usual friendly manner).
MusicMoz - Instruments: Keyboard: Piano: Bands And Artists: K kempf, freddy (b.1977) Includes concert and recordings reviews. 1972) -Biography of the Russian pianist, MP3 samplers, photos. http://musicmoz.org/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Bands_and_Artists/K/
Extractions: Advanced Search Ka-Man Mak, Carmen - Official homepage of the Chinese-American pianist; contains news, concert schedules, biography, sample music downloads. Kapell, William (1922-1953) - Brief biography and notes. Kempf, Freddy (b.1977) - Includes concert and recordings reviews. Khovanskaya , Dr. Irina (b. 1972) - Biography of the Russian pianist, MP3 samplers, photos. Kim, Angela J. - Information about upcoming performances; photos and links. Kipnis, Igor - Keyboardist (harpsichord, fortepiano, clavichord, Kipnis-Kushner piano duo): biographies, complete discography, bulletin board, lecture subjects, pictures. Klein, Andreas - German pianist; studied at Julliard School; biography, audio clips, reviews, concerts, photos. Kolacny, Steven and Stijn (1969, 1975) - Piano duo. Includes biography, RealAudio samples, calendar, contact information, picture gallery and press releases. Konstantinov, Tzvetan
South London Titles Playing so many concerts worldwide, I asked Irish pianist Barry Douglas how Croydonborn freddy kempf admits to having a fondness for Fairfield. http://features.thisislocallondon.co.uk/template/article.asp?pid=715&id=8059
Piano Festival Schedule 16.30 18.30, Burton, Young pianist, Faculty of Music Oxford PhilomusicSoloist freddy kempf Conductor Marios Papadopoulos. Sheldonian Theatre http://www.oxfordphil.com/piano_festival/year/2005/schedule.html
Extractions: MONDAY 25 JULY 2005 ... PAST FESTIVALS Saturday 23 July 2005 Satz Masterclass JDP-St Hilda's College Burton Young Pianist Faculty of Music Satz Masterclass JDP-St Hilda's College Burton Young Pianist Faculty of Music Piano Recital by John Lill Keble College Chapel All classes, lectures and concerts open to public Back to Top Lill Masterclass JDP-St. Hilda's College Burton Young Pianist Faculty of Music Satz Masterclass JDP-St Hilda's College Burton Young Pianist Facultu of Music Satz Masterclass JDP-St Hilda's College Burton Young Pianist Faculty of Music Lecture Recital by Malcolm Troup JDP-St Hilda's College All classes, lectures and concerts open to public Back to Top Papadopoulos Masterclass JDP-St Hilda's College Satz Masterclass JDP-St Hilda's College Satz Masterclass JDP-St Hilda's College Piano Recital by Joanna MacGregor Holywell Music Room All classes, lectures and concerts open to public
Welcome From The Director Newcomers include the virtuoso pianist Cyprien Katsaris and Joanna MacGregor . freddy kempf, one of the most sought after young pianists around today and http://www.oxfordphil.com/piano_festival/year/2005/welcome.html
Extractions: Welcome to the Seventh Oxford Philomusica International Piano Festival. A Òbanquet of lectures, masterclasses and concertsÓ (The Times), the Oxford Philomusica International Piano Festival welcomes to the historic medieval city of Oxford students from all corners of the globe to study with some of the worldÕs most renowned teachers and performers, John Lill and Cristina Ortiz are amongst those arists who are making a welcome return to the Festival 2005. Newcomers include the virtuoso pianist Cyprien Katsaris and Joanna MacGregor. The legendary Alexander Satz, professor at the Academy of Music in Graz, will bring years of experience to bear on those highly talented pianists who converge on Oxford to study during the Festival. Freddy Kempf, one of the most sought after young pianists around today and the youngest ever winner of the BBC Young Musician of the Year in 1992, joins the Oxford Philomusica in a performance of GriegÕs ever-popular Piano Concerto in the splendour of Christopher WrenÕs Sheldonian Theatre. The Oxford Philomusica International Piano Festival is not only for piano students wishing to pursue a career as concert pianists. It welcomes many observers in residential accommodation in the peaceful setting of St HildaÕs College as well as daily visitors to the many classes and concerts the Festival offers.
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Concert On 19 October 2005 At Cadogan Hall, London The meteoric success of pianist freddy kempf makes it is easy to forget he isin his mid20s. If it is true that an artist s finest years come with age, http://www.concert-diary.com/53022/
Extractions: (Franz) Joseph Haydn Symphony No 103 in E flat, 'Drumroll' Note: Sir Colin Davis conducted the ECOs first national tour, first recording and conducted the first concert to bring the ECO into the limelight: David and Igor Oistrakh performing in public together for the first time. In 2005 Sir Colin returns for a special 45th Anniversary concert featuring the young virtuoso Freddy Kempf performing one of Mozarts best-loved piano concertos.
Concert On 01 February 2006 At The Hexagon, Reading freddy kempf, piano. Programme , Franz Schubert to the UK and they will bejoined by the hugely talented young British pianist, freddy kempf, who, http://www.concert-diary.com/49478/
Extractions: Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No 5 in C minor, Op 67 Note: The Bavarian Philharmonic KlangVerwaltung has emerged as one of the most exciting orchestras to appear on the European stage in recent years, with players drawn from the Berlin Philharmonic, the Munich Philharmonic, the Salzburg Mozarteum and the Munich, Stuttgart, Hamburg and Hanover State Operas. This talented group of musicians only come together for festival appearances and touring projects. This is their first visit to the UK and they will be joined by the hugely talented young British pianist, Freddy Kempf, who, to celebrate Mozarts 250th Anniversary, will perform Mozarts ever-popular Piano Concerto No 21, known as the Elvira Madigan Ticket Prices: £29, £26, £23, £18, £14 (Concessions £2 off). Subscriptions available.
ArkivMusic | Schumann: Carnival, Papillons, Etc / Nelson Freire a recent crop of excellent Carnavals from young contenders (freddy kempf, Observing Schumann s long pedal marking, the pianist creates a halo of http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Playlist?source=WGMS&date=200508090727
Pianist - Enpsychlopedia A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller Julius Katchen Rudolf Kehrer freddy kempf Wilhelm kempff http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Pianist
Extractions: home resource directory disorders quizzes ... support forums A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were able pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Johannes Brahms ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninoff were all virtuoso pianists. Most pianists specialize in certain composer(s)'s music or a certain period to some extent. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including jazz classical music , and all sorts of popular music Below is a list of well-known or influential pianists of different genres. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide")
King's Lynn Festival 2005 | Programme freddy kempf will be playing his piano of choice, the Yamaha CF111F Concert Internationallyrenowned jazz pianist and composer Stan Tracey is regarded http://kl-festival.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/programme.html
Extractions: EVENTS Events Visual Arts Festival 2004 Sunday 17 July Festival Service Sunday 17 July St Margaret's Church Preacher: The Very Revd Colin Slee OBE, BD, FKC, Dean of Southwark. Black Dyke Band Sunday 17 July Corn Exchange Celebrating its 150th year the famous Black Dyke Band from Yorkshire makes a welcome return to open this year's Festival with a programme of stirring brass-band classics. Their undisputed status as one of the finest bands in the world was once again recognised at the latest National Brass Band Championships where they became champions for the 20th time. Sponsored by: Masterfoods Monday 18 July CANCELLED - John Simpson Monday 18 July Guildhall (Arts Centre) John Simpson is the BBC's World Affairs Editor and a household name. His career with the BBC spans more than 30 years and has encompassed more than 200 countries and 30 war zones, making him one of the world's most experienced and authoritative journalists. He comes to King's Lynn to give a topical talk and answer questions from the audience. Sponsored by: Tuesday 19 July Ruth Fermoy Memorial Concert
Pianist - Definition Of Pianist In Encyclopedia For other uses, see pianist (disambiguation).A pianist is a person who plays thepiano Julius Katchen Rudolf Kehrer freddy kempf Wilhelm kempff http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Pianist
Extractions: A pianist is a person who plays the piano reasonably well. A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were able pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Frederic Chopin ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninoff were all virtuoso pianists. Most pianists specialize in certain composer(s)'s music to some extent. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including jazz classical music , and all sorts of popular music Well-known OR influential classical pianists: Well known pop music pianists: See List of jazz pianists Well known blues pianists include: Ray Charles also jazz, and
Hull City Council: International Masters Series freddy kempf, Piano. Programme, Mozart Overture Marriage of Figaro (5 ) be joined by the hugely talented young British pianist, freddy kempf who, http://www.hullcc.gov.uk/masters/barvarian.php
Extractions: Beethoven - Symphony No.5 (38') The Bavarian Philharmonic has emerged as one of the most exciting orchestras to appear on the European stage in recent years, with players drawn from the Berlin Philharmonic, the Munich Philharmonic, the Salzburg Mozarteum and the Munich, Stuttgart, Hamburg and Hanover State Operas. This talented group of musicians come together for festival appearances and touring projects. This is their first visit to the UK and they will be joined by the hugely talented young British pianist, Freddy Kempf who, to celebrate Mozarts 250th Anniversary, will perform Mozarts ever-popular Piano Concerto No.21, known as the Elvira Madigan. The evening will conclude with Beethovens elemental Symphony No.5. Tickets for single concerts Main Floor E-V W-X EE-GG Balcony Gallery A-D E-G Subscription Packages and Discounts
British Pianism And The Art Of The Possible Ogdon was a formidable pianist. At college in Manchester, he would play inkwet and numbers freddy kempf, a prize-winner at the 1998 Tchaikovsky Piano http://www.scena.org/columns/lebrecht/000809-NL-britishpianism.html
Extractions: Web Search The Lebrecht Weekly Visit every week to read Norman Lebrecht's latest column. [Index] British Pianism and the Art of the Possible By Norman Lebrecht / August 9, 2000 BRITAIN never used to be much of a country for pianists. There was Dame Myra Hess, who played us through the war, and Solomon, who played us out of it until his arm was paralysed by a stroke. Then John Ogdon won the 1962 Tchaikovsky competition in Moscow, sharing top prize with Vladimir Ashkenazy, and a sea change overcame the self-perception of British pianists. Suddenly, it seemed that our diffident artists were ready to join the mainland of piano playing, where big cats of the keyboard prowl the Liszt études and lazily survey the broader fingerspans of late Busoni. Ogdon was a formidable pianist. At college in Manchester, he would play ink-wet sheets of music by his friends Peter Maxwell Davies and Harrison Birtwistle. He persuaded the "unplayable" British composer Kaikhosru Sorabji to let him tackle his mountainous chords and performed other superhuman feats until mental illness and overwork wore him down. Ogdon's was the art of the possible. His success encouraged British pianists to believe that nothing was beyond them. In the bowels of the BBC, a Kentish man called Ronald Smith found some scores by Alkan, a 19th-century French master of redoubtable repute. Smith took a shine to Alkan, and wrote the first biography of the reclusive composer - his real name was Charles Valentin Morhange - and made premiere recordings for EMI.