Yakov Kasman, Pianist - Recordings Page Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Yakov Kasman, Silver MedalistAviram reichert, Bronze Medalist harmonia mundi 907219 http://www.yakovkasman.com/recordings.htm
Extractions: Fax: 914.667.0784 S CRIABINE [Calliope: CAL 9255] SHOSTAKOVICH Sonata for Cello and Piano Op. 40 and Sonata for Violin and Piano Op. 147 (cello version), with Petr Prause [Calliope: CAL 2003] SHOSTAKOVICH Quintet for Piano and Strings , the Talich Quartet, also Quartet No. 8 [Calliope: CAL 9320] PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 26, the Moscow Philharmonia Orchestra, also Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 and Contes de la vieille grand-mere, Op. 31 [Calliope: CAL 9303] FOSS , includes the Piano Concerto No. 2 , LUKAS FOSS, the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Carl St.Clair, conductor, Yakov Kasman, piano [harmonia mundi: 907243] SHOSTAKOVICH , Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra, SCHNITTKE, Concerto for piano and string orchestra [Calliope: CAL 9299] HAYDN Six Sonates Pour Piano [Calliope: CAL 9240] MOUSSORGSKY Tableaux D'une Exposition [Calliope: CAL 6228] listed in
Extractions: Joining Gluzman on the program for this special evening will be a trio composed of Erin Hannigan on the oboe, Greg Hustis on the horn and Edward Neuman on the piano. Hustis and Hannigan are leading members of the Dallas symphony orchestra. These musicians have performed in venues all over North America and also, in the case of Hustis, in Rio de Janeiro. Hustis and Newman also have made recordings of their performances. Pompa-Baldi will be joined by a trio composed of Theodore Arm on the violin, Barbara Hustis on the viola and Jan Simiz on the cello. Together they will play the Schumann Piano Quartet in E Major. Each of these players is well known in the music world, having made names for themselves performing solo and in chamber groups on stages around the world.
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Archive The Trio shared management with pianists aviram reichert, Haesun Paik, and NaidaCole of Cliburn Competition fame. Arden s violinist, Suzanne Ornstein, http://libnt4.lib.tcu.edu/SpColl/ljvita.htm
Extractions: Texas Christian University Library V an C liburn I nternational P iano C ompetition A rchive A rchivist, V an C liburn C ollection L. J. Ruede (formerly L. R. Dubiel) received her musical education at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University , Houston, Texas and at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Ruede studied violin with Raphael Fliegel, Ronald Patterson and Eudice Shapiro at Rice Ms. Shapiro was for two competitions one of the chosen accompanists for Van Cliburn Piano Competition chamber performances and with Kenneth Schanewerk and Sin Tung Chiu in Fort Worth. She has attended chamber music and orchestral institutes from Florida to California, and is a free-lance professional violinist as well as an alumna of the Brazos Valley String Quartet. Ruede is also a graduate of the master's level archives program, once History department, TCU, and holds a master's degree in Library Science from Texas Woman's University. Ruede comes from a musical family: brother Clay, Fort Worth-raised cellist, was taught by TCU's Harriet Woldt and, as a founding member of the Arden Piano Trio , was featured on the "Cliburn at the Kimbell" concert series in 1984. An offshoot of the famous Beaux Arts Trio, the
WFIMC | Laureates Fort Worth 1997. Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. aviram reichert.Israel. Bronze Medal. Piano. Contact Information. Address, Phone 1, Phone 2 http://wfimc.org/cgi-bin/public/view.cgi?laur_id=281&type=laur-jv&tpl=pub-laur&l
Gilmore Artist Award MAY 3 aviram reichert, piano; Arthur Campbell, clarinet, 3 pm, Stetson Chapel.Marcus Roberts Trio, 7 and 930 pm, Multiform Theatre. http://www.freep.com/entertainment/newsandreviews/gside25_20020425.htm
Extractions: Video games April 25, 2002 Here are performance highlights chosen from the festival's more than 80 events. Concerts are in Kalamazoo unless noted. For a complete festival schedule, ticket prices and other information, call 616-342-1166 or 800-347-4266 or go to www.thegilmore.com RELATED CONTENT Kalamazoo group honors pianist SATURDAY: Piotr Anderszewski with Kalamazoo Symphony, 8 p.m., Miller Auditorium. Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 24; Bartok, Piano Concerto No. 3. SUNDAY: Hank Jones Trio, 7 and 9:30 p.m., Multiform Theatre. Christopher Taylor, piano, 8 p.m., Dalton Recital Hall. Messiaen, "Twenty Glimpses of the Child Jesus." MONDAY: C-Curtis Smith and ensemble, 1:30 p.m., Wellspring Theatre. Terry Riley, "In C." Fleisher-Jolley-Tree Trio, 8 p.m., Chenery Auditorium. TUESDAY: Julia and Irina Elkina, piano duo, 1:30 p.m., Wellspring Theatre. Messiaen, "Visions de l'Amen." Claude Frank, piano, 8 p.m., Dalton Recital Hall. Beethoven, Sonatas Nos. 16, 21 ("Waldstein") and 32. WEDNESDAY: Chucho Valdes, 8 p.m., State Theatre.
Career Updates Christopher O Riley (5th prize, 1981) Renowned for exploring new territories rangingfrom tours of twopiano arrangements of Piazzollas aviram reichert, http://www.cliburn.org/page/55/1/
Adopt A Competitor The Tenth Competition Bronze medal went to aviram reichert, who is from Israel.The Tenth Competition Silver went to Yakov Kasman, who lives in Moscow, http://www.icfw.org/adopt.html
Extractions: Frederic Chiu is a young musician (age 33) who makes his living playing the piano. Boring, you say? Not so! He gets to travel all over the world doing this, and as a result of his musical gift, he has participated in and has been awarded prizes from many piano competitions, including the 1993 Van Cliburn International Pinao Competition, where he was a semifinalist. Not only does Mr. Chiu play the piano, he also composes music of his own, and has even made several recordings that you can buy in music stores right here in Fort Worth! "I started taking piano lessons when I was six years old. It was my parents' idea, and they made me practice every day; even though sometimes I didn't feel like practicing. I played a lot of different classical music when I was young: Mozart, Bach, Clementi, etc. ...I did a lot of things besides music though too - Little League baseball, basketball, Boy Scouts; I even took Kung Fu lessons! I was a rather shy kid ...but I liked playing the piano, since I did pretty well."
Salon | Sharps And Flats Cliburn performance (as well as those of silver medalist Yakov Kasman andbronze medalist aviram reichert on a companion disc) on Harmonia Mundi. http://www.salon.com/music/sharps/1997/11/10sharps.html
Extractions: . . . . . . . harmonia mundi . . . . . . . BY DOUGLAS McLENNAN W riting about last summer's Van Cliburn Competition, Time dubbed it the "Gong Show" of classical music. So much for the world's top international piano contest, the once-every-four-years gathering of young virtuosos sometimes referred to as the Olympics of classical music. Such scorn is probably an accurate reflection of the esteem piano contests are held in these days. The rap against competitions is that they produce bland, offend-no-one performers who have leeched out the personality from their playing. In the past, big techniques have won out over style, and individualized artistry has seldom been rewarded.
10/28/04 Thursday Franz Schubert Piano Sonata in a Op 143 D 784 aviram reichert, piano Harm Mundi907219 CD. Howard Hanson MERRY MOUNT suite EastmanRochester Sym. http://www.wshu.org/classical/2004/cp041028.asp
Extractions: Home September 12, 2005 Georg Friederich Handel: Water Music Suite No. 3 in G HWV 350 English Baroque Soloists /John Eliot Gardiner Philips 434122 CD Henry VIII of England: Rose Without a Thorn-Suite Philip Jones Brass Ensemble LondonDecc 807 CD John Corigliano: Arr: John CoriglianoVoyage for Flute and Strings I Fiamminghi /Rudolf Werthen; Paul Edmund-Davies, flute Telarc 80503 CD Franz Joseph Haydn: Violin Concerto No. 4 in G Northern Sinfonia of England /Heinrich Schiff; Christian Tetzlaff, violin VirginClas 91489 CD Astor Piazzolla: Arnold Schoenberg: Cello Concerto in D freely adapted from a harpsichord concer Boston Symphony Orchestra /Seiji Ozawa; Yo Yo Ma, cello CBS/Sony 39863 CD Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 8 in b D 759 "Unfinished" San Francisco Symphony /Herbert Blomstedt LondonDecc 433072 CD Richard Strauss: Oboe Concerto in D AV 144 New Philharmonia Orchestra /Edo de Waart; Heinz Holliger, oboe Philips 438733 CD Silvius Leopold Weiss: Sonata in F Lutz Kirchhof, lute CBS/Sony 48391 CD
WebDurango Entertainment: Local Events In The Durango Area MIM Festival Orchestra, aviram reichert, piano, 7 pm, Durango Mountain Resort,tickets www.tix.com or 3856820. Fiesta Days , roping, 8 am; rodeo 7 pm, http://webdurango.com/entertainment/local_events.asp
Extractions: Durango Music Today Jill Cohn, singer, guitarist, pianist, 6 p.m. Carver Brewing Co., 1022 Main Ave., 259-2545. DJ Shoe, contemporary club, The Lost Dog, 1150 Main Ave., 259-0430. Colleen Winter Blues Band, Jeff Solon Jazz Trio, Most Wanted, country/rock/pop, 9 p.m., Wild Horse Saloon, 601 East Second Ave., 375-2568. Future Rock, Chicago band, 9 p.m., Summit, upstairs at 600 Main Ave., 247-2324. Terry Hartzle, ragtime, Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., 375-7150. Eighth Avenue Trio, bluegrass folk, 7 p.m., 8th Avenue Tavern, 509 East Eighth Ave., 259-8801. Saturday Tour de Fat, Born in the Flood, Oakhurst, Aphrodesia, Tobias the sword swallower, Peter Sweet the juggler, costumes, bike parade 11 a.m., ballyhoo at noon, Main Ave. and 12th St. Dean Murphy Band
FMCIM | Laureats Translate this page 1997. aviram reichert. Israel. Médaille de Bronze. Piano. Contact.Adresse, Tel 1, Tel 2, Fax, E-mail, Page Web, http://www.wfimc.org/cgi-bin/public/view.cgi?laur_id=281&type=laur-jv&tpl=pub-la
MusicianBio.com - International Directory Of Classical Performers Instrumentalists Piano. Vassily Prosseda, Roberto Prunyi, Ilona Prutsman, StephenQuilico, Christina Petrowska Rangell, Andrew reichert, aviram Rieger, Wolfram http://musicianbio.com/artists_byinstrument.php?instr=Piano
Live Concerts Performances for the 2003 season include the returning Israeli pianist, AviramReichert; Russian violinist Vadim. Gluzman and his wife, pianist Angela Yoffe http://www.durango.org/LiveConcerts/index.asp
Extractions: Rally in the Rockies Concerts The Fort Lewis College Community Concert Hall is the premiere performing arts venue in the Four Corners region. Visit www.durangoconcerts.com for a schedule of events and general information. Under the guidance of Festival Artistic Director and Conductor Mischa Semanitzky, the 17th season of Music in the Mountains will present 25 concerts from July 13 through August 3. Performances for the 2003 season include the returning Israeli pianist, Aviram Reichert; Russian violinist Vadim Gluzman and his wife, pianist Angela Yoffe, and Antonio Pompa-Baldi, the 2001 Van Cliburn Silver Medalist. Concerts are held at the Festival Tent at Durango Mountain Resort, the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College and BootJack Ranch in Pagosa Springs. With many new and returning musicians, Music in the Mountains offers Orchestral, Chamber and Conservatory concerts in spectacular settings in Southwest Colorado. Visit our website www.musicinthemountains.com
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The Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra This season we are pleased to present former Gilmore Festival winner, pianistAviram reichert. This program also features the Lake Michigan Youth Orchestra. http://smso.org/season.phtml
Instrumentalists - Grigory Sokolov - Piano Since 1975, he himself has been Professor of Piano at the St. Doubtless we aregoing to hear much more about this young talented pianist . http://www.rogev.com/sokolov/reviews/Instrumentalists - Grigory Sokolov - Piano.
Extractions: The Ottawa Citizen As a recitalist, he is unmatched. His reputation has been built on powerful and provocative live performances, many of which have been preserved in immaculate and unedited live recordings for the Opus 111 label. These highly acclaimed CDs include works by Beethoven, Chopin, Bach, Brahms, Schubert, Prokofiev and Scriabin. By the end of the 1998-99 season, Sokolov will have given recitals in prominent series in Atlanta, San Francisco, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Ithaca, Schenectady, Detroit, Fort Worth, and Miami. Michael Barrett - Piano Steven Blier - Piano ... - Piano Grigory Sokolov - Piano Dubravka Tomsic - Piano
THE CLIBURN IN FILM Features Filippo Gamba, Jan Gottlieb Jiracek, Yakov Kasman, Jon Nakamatsu, AviramReichert, Katia Skanavi, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by http://www.cliburn.org/page/429/1
Extractions: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FORT WORTH, TEXAS, March 29, 2005The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, in collaboration with the Van Cliburn Foundation, will present a seven-part retrospective of Cliburn Competition documentaries from 1977 to 2001. Showtime for all films is 12:00 noon. Admission is free and open to the public. The documentaries were produced for PBS broadcast, and have been shown across the United States and abroad. Films from the Fifth (1977), Sixth (1981) and Seventh (1985) Competitions were previously unavailable on video. All films are available on DVD and can be ordered through the Van Cliburn Foundation at 817.738.6536 or www.cliburn.org . The 1997 film is due to be available in May. The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is located at 3200 Darnell Street, in the cultural district. List of Films and Dates Sunday, April 3, 2005, Noon