Mazurka For Piano No. 47 In A Minor, Op. 68/2, CT. 97 ivan moravec Plays Debussy Chopin. Featuring ivan moravec. Release 1993 Raul Koczalski pianist Composer, Vol. 6 Chopin, Mozart, Schubert/Liszt http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/album/work_classical.cgi?WORKID=082941&TMPL=lo
ArkivMusic Chopin Nocturnes / Ivan Moravec pianist ivan moravec was a Chopin performer of legendary talents and these gifts are on brilliant display on this recording. moravec highlights the rich http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=3198
Ivan Moravec In reality, ivan moravec, while hardly a superstar, is one of the world s most respected musicians, a true pianist s pianist. His cool Czech demeanor does http://citypaper.net/articles/2005-03-24/musicpicks2.shtml
Extractions: forums ... Email Newsletter March 24-30, 2005 musicpicks Classical The balding, unassuming man could be a banker or perhaps a midlevel bureaucrat. In reality, Ivan Moravec, while hardly a superstar, is one of the world's most respected musicians, a true pianist's pianist. His cool Czech demeanor does not dissipate when he sits down to play; Moravec never plays for self-glory but rather devotes all of his enormous energy into bringing the classics of the repertoire to life. His ability to disappear into the music is uncanny and marvelous. On Monday evening, he applies his special art to the great music of Schumann, Debussy and Beethoven. Mon., March 28, 8 p.m., $24, Kimmel Center, 300 S. Broad St., 215-893-1999. Peter Burwasser Respond to this article in our Forums click to jump there cover story news opinion arts ... contact us
Saint Louis Symphony ivan moravec is the Sid and Jean Grossman Guest Artist. Most recently, pianist Rieko Aizawa played the work with the SLSO and David Loebel conducted in http://www.saintlouissymphony.org/notes/03-18-2005.htm
Performing Arts Archives 02/16/1996 ivan moravec, pianist. 02/21/1996 Transylvan String Quartet. 02/29/1996 Benita Valente, Soprano; Mitsuko Shirai, Mezzo; Hartmut Höll, Piano http://www.middlebury.edu/arts/performing/archive/
Extractions: Search Directory Calendars Admissions ... Performing Arts Series Following is an archival list of the "Entertainment Program," dating back to 1919. This program evolved into the Concert Series, which in 2001Â became the Performing Arts Series. Use the "find" feature on your browser to search for particular artists or names. Some of the past featured artists have included: Yo-Yo Ma Murray Perahia Emanuel Ax Emerson String Quartet Alvin Ailey Dance Theater Urban Bushwomen Paul Robeson The Acting Company The National Theatre of the Deaf Oscar Peterson Ravi Shankar Louis Armstrong B.B. King Arlo Guthrie Mary Pickford The Harlem Spiritual Ensemble Ladysmith Black Mambazo The Kronos Quartet The Emerson String Quartet Tomie DePaola Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Takacs Quartet Mark O'Connor Steve Reich The Canadian Brass 1919-1920Â Entertainment Program commences (lecture and entertainment course)
Chopin Chopin, ivan moravec by Tom Campbell. chopin.jpg (10819 bytes). Pragueborn pianist ivan moravec is a cult figure in an increasingly marginalized classical http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue8/chopin.htm
He05ma Indeed ivan moravec, one of my favorite pianists, always used a upcoming recordings of the Frye St. Quartet and pianist Robert Silverman (to be released http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue19/he05ma.htm
Extractions: by Myles B. Astor It was Jack English (then writing for the magazine Sounds Like ) who pointed out to me the discrepancy between whom the reviewers and show attendees chose as best sound at the then Stereophile and now The Home Entertainment Show . Was it that few show attendees made it to the top floors of the show (at least when the Stereophile Show featured more manufacturers and rooms)? Was the voting a popularity contest? Was there a difference in listening habits? Were the differences simply a matter of the spectacular sounding exhibits getting more immediate attention? (we all know the inverse relationship between what sounds good at first and how it sounds with long term listening)? Or are reviewers out in left field and totally out-of-touch with their audience? Whatever the reason, it is becoming increasingly apparent that choosing a best sound at the HE Show at the current Hilton Hotel show venue is an exercise in futility, especially for those exhibitors showing their wares in the smaller, upper floor rooms. Exhibitors are really presented with difficult problems in overcoming the acoustics/size of these rooms. So what follows is my picks of those exhibitors who managed to transcend the sound of their exhibitor rooms and catch my attention. Best Sound at the Show AKA Most Perplexing Paradox Bosendorfer Room The pianos being played at the HE Show included the 9-foot "Emperor of Japan" and a Porsche design. The former piano is quoting the Bosendorfer literature " a replica of design commissioned by Kaiser Franz Joseph of Austria in 1869 and presented to Emperor Meijo of Japan." Valued at $500K (so much for high-end audio prices!) and sporting an ornate 24 K gold finish, this instrument put to shame any and all systems at the show. The latter piano design is based upon a design by the grandson of F.A. Porsche and valued at $125K. In fact, I made it a point to attend as many of the Bosendorfer sponsored piano recitals as possible during the show (unfortunately, more people should have spent time listening to the piano!).
CLASSICAL Archives -- February 2004 (#80) 61 ivan moravec (piano) Vox CDX5103 Total time 4352 + 5043 Summary for the Busy Musicians have long recognized ivan moravec as a pianist who seems to http://home.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0402&L=classical&F=&S=&P=8267
CLASSICAL Archives -- April 2005 (#93) Generally, I find Barenboim a highly rewarding pianist except for his infrequent ivan moravec s account on Vox is also quite slow, but he delivers the http://home.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0504&L=classical&F=&S=&P=10344
CD Review Olga Tverskaya, a formidably equipped young pianist trained in Russia on the ivan moravec s rare recitals in London are memorable events and this new CD http://www.musicalpointers.co.uk/reviews/cddvd/pianists.htm
Extractions: Amir TEBENIKHIN Cypres CYP9616 This live recording of the young gladiators in combat at the Queen Elisabeth Piano Competition 2003 demonstrates the good health of piano teaching and learning at the highest level. There are some fine performances to be enjoyed - no editing or patching! Biographical details and track lists of the three CDs are on line at the
Musical-instruments: Keyboard: Piano: Pianists: M So Musical Official website for young concert pianist in the San Francisco Bay Area. moravec, ivan. Complete discography, concert schedule, biographical and recent http://www.somusical.com/musical-instruments/keyboard/piano/pianists/m/
Santa Rosa Symphony, Press Room played before intermission with grace and warmth by Czech pianist ivan moravec. The tall, stately pianist brought a sense of calm and utter control to http://www.santarosasymphony.com/PressRoom_Reviews/Pianist_031503.asp
Extractions: The Santa Rosa Symphony under Music Director Jeffrey Kahane took a spring-like romp Saturday night through a series of vibrant works based on the variation theme. Like a climbing vine, each work sprouted elaborate tendrils around its themes, growing and evolving into colorful and inventive variations.
Santa Rosa Symphony, Press Room Ever since the Czech pianist ivan moravec began to establish himself in this country in the 60s as one of the worlds distinguished pianists he has been http://www.santarosasymphony.com/PressRoom_Reviews/Subtle_031703.asp
Extractions: Ever since the Czech pianist Ivan Moravec began to establish himself in this country in the 60s as one of the worlds distinguished pianists he has been better known for his performances of solo repertoire than for those with orchestra. The Santa Rosa symphony decided to correct this by presenting him in two concertos on their program last week, works containing no less than three sets of variations. The Ravel G major and Franck Symphonic Variations, works that are essentially dialogues between the soloist and orchestra, gave Moravec a chance to demonstrate the subtleties of his art. While his playing does not lack brilliance, Moravec is a patrician artist. Rather than overwhelming you, he lays nuance upon nuance, letting the music speak without rhetoric. The Ravel concerto was played like chamber music, the piano moving gracefully in an out of the texture. Conductor Jefferey Kahane, who recently performed this concerto with the San FranciscoSymphony, was a most sympathetic collaborator. In the slow movement the rapport between pianist and the orchestra brought out the harmonic balances and exquisite piano filigree that embroider the wind solos. The outer movements benefited from Moravecs wonderfully incisive articulation and imparted an irresistible verve and élan.
The Friends Of Chamber Music Kirill Gerstein Russian pianist fills moravec slot. 0219-2004. By LAURIE SCOTT AUSTIN, He replaces ivan moravec, who canceled due to illness. http://www.chambermusic.org/ns/PressDetail.cfm?PID=7
National Arts Centre - Centre National Des Arts pianist ivan moravec makes his NAC Orchestra debut playing Mozart in concerts led by Yoav Talmi on March 2324. March 15, 2005 - http://www.nac-cna.ca/en/nacnews/viewnews.cfm?ID=911&cat=catNACO
National Arts Centre - Centre National Des Arts pianists ivan moravec from the Czech Republic and Katia Skanavi from Russia The legendary pianist Alfred Brendel and Ottawas much lauded Angela Hewitt http://www.nac-cna.ca/en/nacnews/viewnews.cfm?ID=651&cat=catNACO
Centre De Musique Canadienne pianist ivan moravec makes his NAC Orchestra debut playing Mozart in concerts led by Yoav Talmi on March 2324. Yoav Talmi, Artistic Director of the Quebec http://www.centremusique.ca/apps/index.cfm?fuseaction=news.FA_dsp_details&newsid
Press & News - Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra ORCHESTRA WELCOMES LEGENDARY pianist ivan moravec NOV. INDIANAPOLIS â Legendary Czechoslovakian pianist ivan moravec and one of classical musicâs http://www.indianapolissymphony.org/about/press/article.aspx?pressReleaseID=20