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Extractions: Valentina has recorded 8 CDs for Audiofon Record Company and a DVD featuring Chopin's 24 Etudes - the first in series of music videos recorded by Ms. Lisitsa (with others including Schubert-Liszt songs and virtuoso masterpieces ranging from Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit and Liszt's Don Juan are to be released later this year).
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Extractions: Valentina Lisitsa Twenty-eight year old Russian born pianist, Valentina Lisitsa is capturing the attention of audiences throughout the world for her stunning virtuosity and unequaled sense of lyricism in a formidable repertoire including many important romantic master- pieces. Widely known and respected as a duo-pianist with her husband, Alexei Kuznetsoff, Ms. Lisitsa brings to the concert stage rare technical mastery combined with deep musical understanding. Ms. Lisitsa first appeared on stage at the age of four and completed her studies at the famed Kiev Conservatory. Since making her debut in New York City, Valentina Lisitsa has regularly received critical praise for her performances including her debut performance of Rachmaninoff's Second Concerto with the Florida Philharmonic which prompted the Miami Herald critic, James Roos to report, "Lisitsa, in fact, projected the full sweep of the score and its power of inundating impact. Her performance was so emotionally sincere and authentic it eventually should be recorded." In the 1995/96 season, Valentina Lisitsa appeared with the Mostly Mozart Festival under Gerard Schwartz at Lincoln Center. She appeared with the Dallas Symphony and joined her husband in a return to New York's Lincoln Center for a performance of Poulenc's
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Extractions: Mozart: Serenade No. 7 "Haffner" As both a talented conductor and performer, Joseph Silverstein knows the orchestra from the inside out. He brings that unique perspective to the RPO's performance of two delightful classical works. First, he picks up the baton and leads your RPO through Haydn's deliciously cheerful symphony. Then, he picks up his violin and conducts from the violin section as he and your RPO pull every magical moment out of one of Mozart's great serenades. Tickets are $52, $42, $32, $22. Purchase tickets online , call us at (585) 454-2100, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or visit any Wegmans Video Department.
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Extractions: (piano) Ukrainian born pianist, Valentina Lisitsa is capturing the attention of audiences throughout the world for her stunning virtuosity and unequaled sense of lyricism in an already formidable repertoire of romantic and late classical masterpieces. Ms. Lisitsa has been acclaimed, bringing to the concert stage rare technical mastery combined with deep musical understanding. Valentina often collaborates with other musicians for chamber music events. She has performed with Lynn Harrell, Ida Haendel, Vadim Repin, William DeRosa. Most recently, Ms. Lisitsa has given recitals at the Grant Park Music Festival, The Seoul Arts Center in South Korea, the Milan Conservatory, the University of California at Berkeley, and she completed a highly successful two-month tour with the Prague Chamber Orchestra in the United States. Highlights of the 2001-02 season include 12 concerts US tour with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra performing among other places in New York (Avery Fisher Hall) and Philadelphia; Europian tour with Stuttgart Symphony Orchestra; solo and chamber music recitals in Milan, Vienna, Amsterdam, Glasgow, New York, Chicago, Miami, San Diego and others. Mrs. Lisitsa has recorded seven highly acclaimed disks for Audiofon label. Her recordings include performances of Shostakovich's First Piano Concerto with the Ekaterinburg Symphony Orchestra, Sarah Caldwell conducting, two CDs of duo piano performances, the Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata with William De Rosa, and three solo recital programs ranging from Mozart to Prokofiev. In addition to her extensive discography, Ms. Lisitsa has also recently finished a television program entitled "Valentina in Miami"- a one hour music special produced and presented by PBS affiliate WLRN in Miami, Florida, and was featured in a segment of the CBS News program "Sunday Morning."
Extractions: Pianist Valentina Lisitsa performs in TWG Cultural Fund Music Series by Yaro Bihun WASHINGTON - "... She has infallible fingers, imagination and a control of dynamics ... (her) technique glitters like cut glass...(her) soft passages were so delicate, you were afraid to breathe ... she does not settle for mere technical display, but makes genuine music. ..." That is how the music critics of the Baltimore Sun, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times and the Sun Sentinel wrote about the artistry of pianist Valentina Lisitsa after her performances in their cities. And, judging by the exceptionally warm welcome she received during her recent appearance here, most, if not all, of the Washington-area audience would agree with them. In her concert program on March 14 at the historic Lyceum in Old Town Alexandria, Va., the young, Ukrainian-born pianist took the audience on what she herself described as a musical tour of Europe, performing works of the continent's leading composers - from Bach to Liszt - and then brought the audience "home" with her to Ukraine, with Mykola Lysenko's Barcarolle. The Sunday afternoon concert was the third in this season's Washington Group Cultural Fund Music Series. As in other concerts of this series, the printed program notes were limited to the artist and the featured Ukrainian composer. In this case, less turned out to be more for the audience, because it gave Ms. Lisitsa the opportunity to introduce each piece with here own personal observations and comments about the composers and their works, as well as to add historical and political background to a few of the pieces that needed it.
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Extractions: Beethoven - Symphony No. 7 Since winning the 1998 Gold Medal of the prestigious International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, JUDITH INGOLFSSON has established herself world-wide as an artist of uncompromising musical maturity, extraordinary technical command and charismatic performance style. Judith Ingolfsson has frequently appeared on radio and television broadcasts, beginning with a performance on Icelandic TV at the age of five. Since then, she has been seen on PBS, "CBS Sunday Morning" and Japan’s National Broadcasting Company (NHK.) In 1999, National Public Radio’s "Performance Today" named her "Debut Artist of the Year" for her "remarkable intelligence, musicality, and sense of insight." She is also the recipient of the 2001 Chamber Music America/WQXR Record Award for her debut CD for Catalpa Classics, featuring a varied program ranging from Bach to Ned Rorem.
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Extractions: The incomparable talents of pianist Valentina Lisitsa have been recognized in glowing reviews as a "gigantic talent" and as "the kind of talent that comes along once in a generation." A performance of Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto at the Grant Park Festival in Chicago was described by the Chicago Sun-Times as "jaw-dropping." Ms. Lisitsa is capturing the attention of audiences throughout the world for her stunning virtuosity and unequaled sense of lyricism. Widely known and respected as a duo-pianist alongside her husband Alexei Kuznetsoff, she brings to the concert stage a rare technical mastery combined with deep understanding of musical inner life. Born in Kiev, Ms. Lisitsa presented her first solo recital at the age of six. A graduate of the famed Kiev Conservatory, she has won numerous international prizes, such as the Murray Dranoff Two Piano Competition, Concertino Prague, The Lysenko Piano Competition, The Paris Chamber Music Competition and the Ukranian Chamber Music Competition. Since making her New York debut in 1995 at the Mostly Mozart Festival at the Lincoln Center with Gerard Schwartz conducting, she has maintained an active international schedule in recital and with orchestras, including a U.S. tour with the Orchestre National de France under Charles Dutoit, performing the Poulenc Concerto for Two Pianos with her husband in, among other places, New York and Boston. She has also performed in a 30-performance tour with the Prague Chamber Orchestra in 1998.