GVNOW - Grand Valley State University's Daily News Israeli pianist aviram reichert won the Bronze Medal at the 10th Van CliburnInternational Piano Competition in 1997 and top prizes earlier at international http://www.gvsu.edu/gvnow/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.read_news&id=56608553-B491-8
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Classical Piano Links aviram reichert pianist (IL) Sviatoslav Richter pianist (RU) (d. 1997) Michael Roll pianist (UK) Arthur Rubinstein pianist (d. 1982) http://www.carolinaclassical.com/pianolinks.html
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Extractions: Dylana Jenson, violin ; Aviram Reichert, piano By the time she was thirteen, Dylana Jenson performed with most major orchestras in the United States and traveled to Europe and Latin America for concerts, recitals, and recordings. She was the youngest and first American woman to win the silver medal at the Tchaikovsky Competition, after which she made her Carnegie Hall debut playing the Sibelius Concerto with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Ms. Jenson has toured Australia and Japan and has recently performed with the Louisiana Philharmonic, Colorado Symphony, New Mexico Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, and with the Grand Rapids Symphony in its seventy-fifth anniversary concert in Carnegie Hall. Israeli pianist Aviram Reichert won the bronze medal at the tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1997, only months after being awarded the top prize in the First Dong-A International Piano Competition in Seoul, Korea. Mr. Reichert has performed with the Jerusalem Broadcast Symphony Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Chicago Sinfonietta, National Symphony of the Dominican Republic, Fort Worth Symphony, and Grand Rapids Symphony. His U.S. recital engagements have included Atlanta, San Antonio, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco. Both Jenson and Reichert are currently on the music faculty at Grand Valley State University.
Extractions: [77'34"] full-price by Johann D'Souza The disc of the Second and Third Prize-winners in the 10th Van Cliburn Competition (1998) make for a good purchase; the pieces are also more accessible. Yakov Kasman came into the competition with credentials few could beat - a winner at the 1992 Arthur Rubinstein Competition, he had also won the Second Prize in the 1995 International Prokofiev Competition in St. Petersburg. Trained in Russia, he possesses a technique other performers can only dream about. It is not surprising that prior to the results he was the outright favourite for the top prize. For this disc, he plays two very interesting and rare pieces. The first is the 9-minute Allegro in B minor by Schumann, which appears to bear some inspiration from
Extractions: [62'32"] full-price by Johann D'Souza INKTRODUCTION. It is not uncommon for Americans to give ticker-tape parades to homecoming winning basketball teams like the Chicago Bulls or Olympic medallists; but for a pianist- that's practically unheard of. Well, that is exactly what happened to Van Cliburn, the tall Texan, when he won the First (ever) Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow in 1958. A virtual unknown on Russian soil, he was soon to be the favourite going into the finals. The Russians were shocked but not surprised for Cliburn possessed charm, charisma, stature and not forgetting good technique. Practically every major classical recording star has won a major competition, Martha Argerich - the Chopin Competition; Vladimir Ashkenazy - 2nd Tchaikovsky Competition 1962; Murray Perahia - Leeds Piano Competition; Kristian Zimmerman - Chopin Competition and the list goes on and on. In fact it is now a great belief that one needs a major competition to bolster one's career. Major competitions like the Leeds, the Arthur Rubinstein Competition, Tchaikovsky and Chopin Competitions give the winners major career breakthroughs, with engagements at various major halls and festivals, recording contracts with major labels like DG, EMI or Teldec (who can normally afford the crème de la crème). Past winners of the Van Cliburn competition in recent years have included Jose Fenghali and Alexei Sultanov.
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Cultural Affairs Embassy Of Israel Israeli pianist aviram reichert won the Bronze Medal at the 10th Van CliburnInternational Competition in 1997. It was shortly after he was awarded the top http://www.publicradiomail.org/ct/5p111111nR3x/israelmb
Extractions: This is the seventh season of our Chamber Concert Series, presenting Israel's finest young and renowned classical artists. The aim of the series is to showcase Israel's rich and vibrant cultural heritage reflecting both its diverse immigrant and native population, as well as its unique experience as a struggling nation now on the road to peace. Israel's impressive cultural tradition, which has produced artistic giants such as Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zuckerman, Daniel Barenboim and Gil Shaham has paved the way for a new generation of Israeli talent. The young Israeli artists featured in the Chamber Concert series exemplify this new generation of world class musicians. Among our many Performers are: Maya Beiser, cello and Gila Goldstein, piano 12-7-95,96 Taiseer Elias, Oud; Uri Vardi, cello and Menachem Wiesenberg, piano 4-8-96,97 Orli Shanhan,. piano and Gil Shaham, violin Vadim Gluzman 5-19-1999 Rina Dokshinsky, piano and Tal Freiberg, bass-baritone 12-11-96,97 concert series Ori Friedman, piano 9-29-97
Artist-Show - The Largest Art Link Site In The World! reichert, aviram official web site of the Israeli pianist who won the 1997Cliburn Competition. Includes sound files. Rubinstein, Arthur http://www.artist-show.com/ArtFields/Music/MuLinks/Classical/Artists/Piano.html
Extractions: Piano Ax, Emanuel - highly regarded for his poetic lyricism and brilliant technique. Barenboim, Daniel - official website for the conductor and pianist. Barrenechea-Cabeza - provides information on this piano duo. Includes bio. and repertoire. Baxtresser, Margaret - explores the enchanting, nature-filled world of Claude Debussy and the Impressionist Painters. Beataonline - concert pianist - presentation, concerts, repertoire, discography of Beata Szalwinska, a Polish concert pianist, living in Luxembourg. Bekhterev, Boris - provides information on the Russian-born pianist. Berman, Bart - Israeli concert pianist specializing in Schubert and contemporary music performance. Bezprozvannykh, Elena
Yakov Kasman, Pianist - Fanfare CD Review Page aviram reichert HARMONIA MUNDI USA HMU 907219 (7734) Live Fort Worth 5/23 Russian Yakov Kasman and Israeli aviram reichert, and you wonder what http://www.yakovkasman.com/fanfare.htm
Extractions: Return to TENTH VAN CLIBURN INTERNATION PIANO COMPETITION Yakov Kasman ; Aviram Reichert - HARMONIA MUNDI USA HMU 907219 (77:34) Live: Fort Worth 5/23 - 6/2/1997 SCHUMANN Allegro in b . RACHMANINOV Piano Sonato No. 1 . SCHUBERT Piano Sonata in a, D 784 . CHOPIN Nocturne in c, op. 48/1 . Etude in b, op. 28 /10 ...featuring the silver and bronze medal winners, Russian Yakov Kasman and Israeli Aviram Reichert, and you wonder what got into the Fort Worth water supply last spring. While his liquid octaves and impassioned sweep in the Schumann solo movement are impressive, it is Yakov Kasman's jaw-dropping virtuosity, interpretive insight, and sheer stylistic panache in Rachmaninov's rarely heard Piano Sonata No. 1 that really grab the listener by the collar
Concert Hall Grand Setting For Festival Orchestra However, the night belonged to Israeli pianist aviram reichert, who ignited theaudience with a vigorous reading of SaintSaens Piano Concerto No. 2. http://www.durangoherald.com/archives/arts382.htm
Extractions: Special to the Herald An embarrassment of riches Saturday nights performance in the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College featured two conductors and three big works: Bachs Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, Poulencs Concerto in D Minor for two pianos, and Saint-Saens majestic Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, the "Organ Symphony." Thursday, Friday concerts were also outstanding The Thursday and Friday Music in the Mountains concerts also offered memorable performances. Thursdays program in the Purgatory performance presented works by Haydn, Ravel and Copland. However, the night belonged to Israeli pianist Aviram Reichert, who ignited the audience with a vigorous reading of Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No. 2. Like a jet fueled rocket, Reichert played with an intensity that never let up. By the time he reached the finale, Reichert had established a perfect thrust of musical necessity. It was as if he, the orchestra, and the audience were on a launch pad lifting off. Im serious. People around me marked the urgency of the music in a variety of ways. One woman down the row rocked her green plastic chair with such muscularity I thought shed go overboard before the pianist did.
Pagosa Springs Newspaper, Daily News Guide, Pagosa Arts On Saturday, July 30 pianist aviram reichert will perform Beethovens Piano ConcertosNo. 3 and No. 5 at 6 pm with the full festival orchestra. http://pagosa.com/0105/arts/20music.htm
DOMESTIC NEWS - 10-Dec-95 Israeli pianist aviram reichert Wins Second Prize in Tokyo. ( Ha aretz Dec. 3).The Israeli pianist, aviram reichert, 24, has won second prize in the http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Archive/Articles/1995/DOMESTIC NEWS - 10-Dec-95
Extractions: PH_DoValidation=true; My MFA Search Advanced search MFA newsletter MFA News Archive Articles DOMESTIC NEWS - 10-Dec-95 DOMESTIC NEWS - 10-Dec-95 10 Dec 1995 DOMESTIC NEWS December 10, 1995 Looking into Your Thoughts. ("Yediot Aharonot" Nov. 28) A revolutionary patent has been developed in Israel, a computerized optical device, to "observe brain cells 'conversing' among themselves." It was developed by Professor Amiram Grinwald of the Weizmann Institute of Scientific Research. It uses an extremely sensitive camera. The system is already in use in the U.S., in brain surgery for malignant growths. Its main purpose is to locate the areas in the brain responsible for essential functions like sight and speech and thus reduce to a minimum the risk of harming them during surgery. The invention, according to Prof. Grinwald, will also help decipher genetic codes and contribute to understanding the mechanism of heredity. Three Bus Companies for Trips from Israel to Jordan. ("Yediot Aharonot") At a price of 21 New Israeli Shekels ($7), three passenger bus companies Dan, United Tours and Nazareth Travel and Tourism have won the concessions of the Transport Ministry to run six bus lines between Israel and Jordan, including from Tel Aviv to Amman, Eilat to Aqaba, Haifa to Amman, Haifa to Irbid, Nazareth to Amman and Nazareth to Irbid. The lines must start operating within 45 days from the imminent signing of the Israel-Jordan transportation agreement.
DOMESTIC NEWS - 10-Dec-95 The Israeli pianist, aviram reichert, 24, has won second prize in the InternationalPiano Competititon in Tokyo, one of the most prestigious in the field. http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Archive/Articles/1995/DOMESTIC NEWS - 10-Dec-95.htm?Di
Colorado Music Alliance aviram reichert, Israeliborn pianist also in his eighth season with Music inthe Mountains, will perform Beethovenâs Piano Concerto No. http://www.coloradomusicalliance.com/presscenter.cfm?id=10
Aviram Reichert aviram reichert. pianist. Samples from Live recordings. His perfect command ofdetails approaches the level of genius; no fine point escapes his notice, http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Studio/5834/
Extractions: "His perfect command of details approaches the level of genius; no fine point escapes his notice, even as note by note, he builds the total magnificent structure." Fort Worth Star - Telegram "...Thoughtful and exceptionally musical player" The New York Times "...Ovations!" Suddeutsche Zeitung - Joachim Kaiser Bronze Medalist of the 1997 Van Cliburn international piano Competition Performing in the U.S. by arrangement with Aaron Concert Division, Trawick Artists, Ltd. NY. Performing in Israel and Europe by arrangement with Ruth Shahar Concert Management. 39 Merkaz Baaley Melakha St. Tel Aviv, 63824 Israel Fax: 972-3-5251053 E-mail: r_s_c_m@netvision.net.il Links to other sites on the Web The official site of Aviram Reichert
Extractions: Home Biography Reviews Concertos ... Contact Aviram Reichert Reviews "...Thoughtful and exceptionally musical player" The New York Times "Reichert was a precise soloist, linking notes cleanly, strongly, judiciously, staying within dynamic boundaries but also letting the sound expand appropriately...his sensitivity and introspection in the opening of the Adagio immediately arrested attention...the outer movements were full of life and charm... The Los Angeles Times "...Reichert played them, with nuances, strength and the unhurried sound of someone who knows how to say just what he means...it also showed that he is considerably more than a contest winner." Chicago Tribune "As anticipated, Reicherts Schubert proved to be a miracle of voicing, expression and intellect. His perfect command of detail approaches the level of genius; no fine point escapes his notice, even as note by note he builds the total magnificent structure...Chopins Nocturne in C minor - a thunderstorm on a sultry night - and the same composers Etude in B minor - a hurricane of octaves - closed the program with the same incredible attention to tone and detail." Fort Worth Star-Telegram "...Reichert unleashed huge torrents of crisply detailed sound. Not since Lazar Bermans recitals of the 1970s have I heard Liszt played with such drop-dead virtuosity wedded to such clarity of purpose."
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