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Extractions: Zoltán Kocsis: Béla Bartók. Works for Piano Solo. Conductor: Iváb Fischer. Ensemble: Budapest Festival Orchestra. Ten Easy Pieces for Piano, BB 51; Three Burlesques, op.8c, BB 55; Seven Sketches, op.9b, BB 54; Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs, BB 79; Improvisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, op.20, BB 83. Zoltán Kocsis is renowned for his Bartók interpretations. Kocsis began recording these works following a tour to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bartok's death. The cycle is an ambitious project involving a tremendous amount of study and research into forgotten scores. This CD is volume 6 in Kocsis' Bartók series. The recordings of Béla Bartók's complete works written for piano and orchestra, recorded in 1987 and performed with the Budapest Festival Orchestra, conducted by Iván Fischer, won an Edison award. In 1990 his selection of Debussy's solo works was awarded with the Gramophone prize as the best instrumental recording of the year.
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Extractions: item(s) Home About the Y Press Resources Dist Artists Koscis 03 Distinguished Artists Series - Zoltan Kocsis (10.16.2003) Tickets/Registration: Media Contact: Beverly Greenfield, 212.415.5452, email ONLY NEW YORK RECITAL THIS SEASON Thursday, October 16 at 8:00 p.m., $35 Presented by: 92ND STREET Y TISCH CENTER FOR THE ARTS "[Kocsis had] a commanding, utterly personal approach to everything he touched... [He] has the ability to penetrate to the heart of a piece with an almost ruthless immediacy." The series opens on October 16 at 8:00 p.m. when the Y provides a rare opportunity for New York audiences to hear Hungarian pianist . The performance follows Kocsis's appearance with the New York Philharmonic on October 9, 10 and 11. A highly respected conductor and composer, Kocsis is known as an electrifying pianist and chamber music player. Kocsis' recital at the Y features Beethoven 's classic Sonata No. 27 in E minor, Op. 90 (1814) and two works by Schubert : Sonata in E minor, D. 566 (1817) and Sonata in B-flat Major, D. 960, Schubert's last instrumental work, finished less than two months before he died in 1828. Kocsis also performs music by
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Extractions: Zoltan Kocsis Zoltan Kocsis is often regarded as one of the living legends of the keyboard, a highly versatile, brilliant and at times enigmatic figure. He is a complete musician, pursuing a wide range of activities as a pianist, conductor, chamber music player, composer and arranger. Of a recent recital at the Wigmore Hall in London, The Independent wrote, "As an advocate of Bartók's music, Kocsis must surely be unsurpassed at present." Born in Budapest, Mr. Kocsis began to play the piano at the age of 5. After attending music school and the Béla Bartók Conservatory in his native city, he entered the Franz Liszt Academy there, where his professors included Pál Kadosa and Ferenc Rados. His international career began at 18 years old when he won the Hungarian Radio Beethoven Competition. He was invited to perform all over Europe, making appearances with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, among many other ensembles. Since then he has toured extensively in Europe, America, Japan, the Far East and Australia, performing with such orchestras as the Vienna Philharmonic, the Chicago and San Francisco symphonies, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and The Philharmonia, and participating in many prestigious festivals, including those of Salzburg, Edinburgh and Lucerne. He has played under the batons of Claudio Abbado, Herbert Blomstedt, Christoph von Dohnányi, Charles Dutoit, Valery Gergiev, Lovro von Matacic, Yehudi Menuhin, Sir Georg Solti, Michael Tilson Thomas and Edo de Waart. Mr. Kocsis was invited by Sviatoslav Richter to perform recitals for piano, four hands, at the Hohenems and Tours festivals.
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Extractions: For Irvine World News It's rather common to see an orchestra perform a classical piano concerto by Mozart or Beethoven with the soloist conducting from the keyboard, the way it was done 200 years ago. But Franz Liszt's First Piano Concerto, a decidedly complicated and romantic work? "It's a challenge," admitted Zoltan Kocsis, award-winning pianist, who will do just that when he and the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra from Budapest will make their Orange County debuts Friday at the Irvine Barclay, courtesy of the Philharmonic Society of Orange County. Kocsis, the orchestra's music director, will take the more usual position on the podium to conduct works by Zoltan Kodaly and Bela Bartok. The following night, the orchestra will play a second concert, "A Night in Vienna," featuring waltzes, galops and other Viennese and gypsy dances by Johann Strauss II and Co., with Kocsis' assistant, Zsolt Hamar, arriving directly from Hungary to take over the podium for his county debut.
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