Pianist And Piano Players paratore, anthony and joseph Piano duo, born in Boston of Italian descent; Stefanits, joseph - Chicago area pianist, composer and piano teacher; http://www.onlypiano.com/html/pianists.html
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The Piano Book - Brookside Press Keith Jarrett, pianist, from the Foreword anthony and joseph paratore, duopianists A great addition to the library of professional musicians and http://www.pianobook.com/reviews.html
C24 Music Playlist For Apr 10, 2005 Uros Lajovic, conductor anthony paratore, piano joseph paratore, piano Sony 42523 John O Conor, pianist Telarc 80313 http://music.minnesota.publicradio.org/data/listings/c24/2005/04/C2050410.html
Pianist anthony joseph paratore Armen Donelian Art Hirahara Art Tatum Arthur Greene Arthur Rubinstein Arthur Satyan Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli http://www.prartmusic.com/html/cool_piano.htm
Past Artists anthony and joseph paratore, duo pianists Erie Mills, soprano Viktoria Mullova, violinist Israel Chamber Orchestra with joseph Kalichstein, pianist http://www.tuesdaymusicalomaha.org/past.htm
Extractions: About Us Our Season Tickets Past Artists ... Home Past Artists Established in 1892 as the Tuesday Morning Musical Club, Tuesday Musical's first concerts were held in local homes and the Fontenelle Hotel ballroom. After 1911 it expanded into local theaters and emerged as a non-profit concert series of international artists, open to all. Many of the artists, unknown at the time of their engagement here, have since become legend; some have been relegated to oblivion, but all contributed in some measure to the musical life of Omaha. It has been estimated that in the first 70 years following the change from club to non-profit organization, Tuesday Musical brought 95 percent of the world's greatest artists to Omaha. Here is a partial list of artists who have been part of this pioneer endeavor:
A Dog's Life: America's First Great Composer The day of the concert, he found himself short a pianist. of this piece for two pianos, performed by anthony and joseph paratore, on New World. http://borzoiblog.com/archives/007224.html
Extractions: Pedigreed Member of the Ankle-Biting Riffraff Main Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869) is sometimes referred to as the "American Chopin." He was born in a New Orleans still more French than American to parents of Spanish and French heritage. Musically precocious, Gottschalk was sent at the age of 13 to Paris. His admission to the Conservatoire was barred by its director, who said that Americans made locomotives, not music. After private studies, he made his Paris debut in 1849, playing his own compositions. The critics were bowled over by his talent and the tropical atmosphere of his pieces. Berlioz, a musician of very exacting standards, was particuarly enthusiastic. The same Conservatoire that spurned him years before made him part of their jury for the piano competition and his Bamboula was the trial piece for the contestants. Several years of recitals in France and Switzerland and a spell as resident pianist at the Spanish court followed. He returned to the U.S. in 1853 and spent his time giving concerts of his own music as well as the concert paraphrases on operas that were so popular then. In 1857 he went on a tour of the West Indes and remained in the Carribean, absorbing the local melodies and staging several "monster concerts," with as many as 650 performers, an idea he had gotten from working with Berlioz in Paris. With the outbreak of the Civil War, Gottschalk returned to the U.S. and was a staunch Unionist. He maintained a heavy schedule of concerts across the country. He visited the troops and his pastiche
Extractions: SINFONOVA Conducted by Aram Gharabekian. Soomi Lee, Anthony Paratore and Joseph Paratore, Piano soloists. Program of works by Ernest Bloch and Mozart. Event in The Tech Performing Arts Series. Jordan Hall, May 12. By JONATHAN RICHMOND I T WAS NOT ARAM GHARABEKIAN'S happiest evening. One-third of the professional freelancers who normally make up SinfoNova's orchestral ensemble had decided they would rather play for the Boston Pops or the Boston Ballet on the night of SinfoNova's last 1988/89 season concert. The musicians Gharabekian recruited to replace them were of a lower standard. Then, solo pianist Soomi Lee due to open the concert in a performance of Ernest Bloch's Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra with Piano Obligato was nowhere to be seen at 8 pm. Because of a misunderstanding, she was under the impression that she was to close the concert, not open it. A desperate Gharabekian finally found her at 8:20, and she was changed and on stage two minutes later. Perhaps all of this proved to be too much for Gharabekian's nerves, for the craziest event of the evening occurred during the
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Extractions: "It's been a disappointment to me to get sick on the road, but you know, I've just been still playing the shows and having fun," she says, her warm, southern inflection shining through despite her illness. "It's kind of hard, it is, especially since some of the theaters are cold. I definitely had the flu. I had a fever, and chills, body aches and sore throat. But the show must go on."
Classical CDs For SEP 01, Pt. 2 - AUDIOPHILE AUDITION pianist Nakamatsu won a Gold Medal at the Van Cliburn competition four years ago and Tamale; They All Sang Yankee Doodle anthony joseph paratore, http://www.audaud.com/audaud/SEP01/CLASSICAL/clcds2SEP01.html
Extractions: Click on each CD cover to go directly to the review SCRIABIN: The Complete Preludes - Piers Lane, piano - Hyperion CDA67057/8 (2 CDs): It's an interesting paradox that while Alexander Scriabin is best known for his massive, overstuffed choral-orchestral works (including one unfinished weekend-long piece that was supposed to bring about the end of the world), he was also a keyboard miniaturist whose Preludes conjure up just as varied and imaginative a world as do Debussy's. The French composer, along with Rachmaninoff and Chopin, gave his preludes a life independent from their original functional use as curtain-raisers to a keyboard recital. There's an amazing variety in this over two hours of scintillating piano music. Some sound like Chopin from beyond the grave, some Romantically Rachmaninoffian, and others cram into their short existence a taste of the mystical and "perfumed" (the composer's own adjective, by the way) moods of his major later orchestral works such as the Poem of Ecstasy. The seven preludes of Op. 17 are infrequently heard but deserve more attention for their lovely melodies and Rachmaninoff reminders. The later opuses show an almost mentally-unbalanced obsessive quality in endlessly repeated phrases and hammered rhythmic passages. Some of the pieces even lack a key signature. Lane was unfamiliar to me but proves a perfect Scriabin interpreter with a wide expressive range. Recording quality, as with most of this label's efforts, is superb.
Classical D To H pianist Ivan Davis performs works by George William Warren, George F. Bristow, Charles Grobe, Richard Hoffman, anthony and joseph paratore. pianos. http://www.vergemusic.com/old/classd2h.htm
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Piano-Duo Paratore Piano duo, born in Boston of Italian descent; includes biography, discography, repertory, and contact information. http://www.paratore.de/htm_e/startseite_e.htm
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Mariedi Anders Artists Management On one piano or two, anthony and joseph paratore are considered one of Born in Boston of Italian descent, anthony and joseph paratore come from a large, http://www.andersmanagement.com/soajparatore.htm
Extractions: They have appeared on numerous celebrity series throughout the United States, and with such orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Detroit Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, Vienna Philharmonic, London's BBC Symphony, and Stuttgart, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestras. Their work with these orchestras have brought them together with many fine conductors including Boulez, Ozawa, Solti, Dohnanyi, Salonen, and Zinman. Their festival appearances include Berlin, Salzburg, Lucerne, Vienna, Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart, Spoleto U.S.A., Australia, and Hong Kong, among others. This past season, they returned to their hometown for a special television appearance with the Boston Symphony under Seiji Ozawa as well as appearing with the Boston Pops both at Symphony Hall and Tanglewood with Keith Lockhart. Concerts with the Prague Philharmonia, Bavarian Radio Orchestra, Berlin Symphony, Leipzig Radio Symphony, and the Swiss Italian Radio Orchestra, as well as recital appearances both here and abroad, have rounded off their season.
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Extractions: Anthony and Joseph Paratore On one piano or two, Anthony and Joseph Paratore are considered one of today's foremost keyboard duos. They have appeared on numerous celebrity series throughout the United States, and with such orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, Londo's BBC Symphony, Amsterdam Philharmonic, and many more. Their work with these orchestras has brought them together with many fine conductors, including Boulez, Solti, von Dohnanyi, Salonen, and Zinman. They are frequent guests at the festivals of Berlin, Salzburg, and Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart, among others. The duo has appeared on a number of television programs in the USA and Europe, including NBC's "Today Show" and the "Tonight Show," as well as National Public Radio's "All Things Considered." PBS TV specials include the 20th Anniversary of the Boston Pops with John Williams, "Piano Pizzazz from Wolf Trap," and their own special program titled "The Paratores: Two Brothers, Four Hands." Born in Boston of Italian-Amerian descent, Anthony and Joseph come from a close-knit musical family. They began their careers as solo pianists: Joseph having appeared with the Boston Symphony at 17 years of age, and Anthony having toured South America. In 1974, after studies at Boston University and Juliard, they became the only American duo-pianists ever to capture the first prize in the Munich International Music Competition. Following this victory, they decided to combine their individual talents and concentrate their efforts on the repertoire for one and two pianos, and revive the art of duo-piano playing. This event helped launch their career as one of the world's leading duo-piano teams.
Extractions: List Price (You save $2.99) Category Classical 20th Century Period Concerto Fantasy ... Rhapsody Label Koch Entertainment Orig Year CDU Part# Catalog# Discs Mono/Stereo Stereo Spar DDD Detailed Work Information Rhapsody in Blue Composer George Gershwin (1898 - 1937) Performer Anthony Paratore (Piano)
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