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Extractions: Dante Sonata, Vallee dObermann; Lazar Berman DG 437 206-2 Mr. Berkofskys story is an interesting one. He was crippled in a motorcycle accident and recovered his pianistic skill against all medical odds. He felt that the recovery of his abilities was a gift he was obligated to share and has since dedicated his career to benefit performances for charities. This is in the image of Liszt who generally performed half of his concerts for charity during the height of his popularity and thereafter came out of retirement regularly for no other reason than to help various worthy causes.
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Extractions: For a version of this article without illustrations, please click here From the earliest primal rite to the latest alternative rock, music has always served the same essential function: to forge promise from the routine of daily life, to expand our vision, to set us free. But all music opens vistas of broad future horizons. So if any one record can claim to be the most important of all, then it has to do even more: it must reveal some other path, one even more tightly shut than the gate to the future. It must unlock a door to the past, to something buried below the immediate roots of our modern music, to a level that lies deeper than even the oldest records that collectors love to cherish and explore. Appreciation of any culture, including our own, begins in understanding its foundations. Ironically, while musicologists have succeeded in reconstructing performance practices of the Baroque and even the Renaissance, the far more recent romantic era (roughly coinciding with the nineteenth century) continues to elude a consensus. And yet, it was that very epoch of unbounded emotional freedom, exploration and discovery which, more than any other, paved the way toward the liberated music of our own time. If we could only experience the romantic era first-hand, even for a brief moment, it would vastly enrich our feelings for the present. But just how did the music of the years right before the phonograph actually sound? This remains a frustrating and impenetrable mystery. Literary descriptions are imprecise, memories have faded and scholars can only speculate. Perhaps the key to solving this puzzle lies in the groove of an obscure early record.
Extractions: From the earliest primal rite to the latest alternative rock, music has always served the same essential function: to forge promise from the routine of daily life, to expand our vision, to set us free. But all music opens vistas of broad future horizons. So if any one record can claim to be the most important of all, then it has to do even more: it must reveal some other path, one even more tightly shut than the gate to the future. It must unlock a door to the past, to something buried below the immediate roots of our modern music, to a level that lies deeper than even the oldest records that collectors love to cherish and explore. Appreciation of any culture, including our own, begins in understanding its foundations. Ironically, while musicologists have succeeded in reconstructing performance practices of the Baroque and even the Renaissance, the far more recent romantic era (roughly coinciding with the last century) continues to elude a consensus. And yet, it was that very epoch of unbounded emotional freedom, exploration and discovery which, more than any other, paved the way toward the liberated music of our own time. If we could only experience the romantic era first-hand, even for a brief moment, it would vastly enrich our feelings for the present. But just how did the music of the years right before the phonograph actually sound? This remains a frustrating and impenetrable mystery. Literary descriptions are imprecise, memories have faded and scholars can only speculate. Perhaps the key to solving this puzzle lies in the groove of an obscure early record.
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Extractions: THERE are souls that arrive in this world enriched with clearly defined talents as if their destinies were determined long before they were born. It is clear from the very beginning of their lives what they will do and which way they will go. And such talents normally manifest themselves at a very early age - exactly as happened to pianist Ladislav Fanèoviè. His parents were not professional musicians, but his father loved music and played trumpet and electric keyboard. He was the first to recognise his son's musical talent and supported the interest of little Ladislav in the keyboard. When Fanèoviè reached seven, his father took him to a music school. Again, there was no question which instrument to choose. "From the first days in the music school, touching piano was for me not a learning process but remembering. I was absorbing and integrating new information very quickly. At the age of eight I played for the first time in public. Did I have any fear? Not at all! I was hardly aware of what was happening. Probably I just enjoyed playing piano," Fanèoviè said.
JANUARY 19 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music' 1903 Birth of Hungarian pianist ervin nyiregyhazi (NEAR eh Hah zee) in Budapest.1917 Birth of Hungarian composer Rudolf MAROS in Stachy. dBudapest, http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/jan19.html
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