Reviews For Goldberg Variations: Robin Sutherland, Piano Robin Sutherland, whose teachers have included rosalyn tureck and Rosina Lhevinnehas been pianist of the San Francisco Symphony for 24 years. http://www.dnote.com/rsgreview.htm
Extractions: Rosalyn Tureck began her career as a virtuoso of legendary proportions, and one with a special interest in contemporary American music. But a passion for Bach soon consumed her, and many lovers of piano music have no idea that she plays anything else. Purism has its drawbacks. Bach's organ music suffered decades of almost total indifference during which Leopold Stokowski's sumptuous orchestra transcription were all that kept the master's works before the public.
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Extractions: Bruce Adolphe's "name that composer" piano quiz Rosalyn Tureck 1914-2003 Rosalyn Tureck, one of the great interpreters of Bach's music, passed away at her home in the Bronx on July 17, reportedly just moments after the end of a tribute concert in her honor at the Mannes College of Music in Manhattan.
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Extractions: Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in D, BWV 912 Format: Compact Disc Record Label: VAI Audio Catalog Number: VAIA 1041 Year Released/Recorded: Total Playing Time: Comments: Sanjay Gulati said: This recording, and its companion Vol.2, contain some of the most remarkable piano playing I have heard in thirty years. The pianist's sense of rhythm rivals Gould's, but she is less afraid of feelings other than the "straight-ahead, in full control" Gould approach. Acknowledgements: Thank you to the following for submitting this recording and for your comments: Date First Submitted: Purchasing: Suggested Purchasing Sources
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Extractions: cd 2: 45'54 Comments: Krzysztof Lorentz said: 'Bach manual' by Rosalyn Tureck. Whoever wants to know exactly every note of Goldberg Variations should listen to this recording. Gould fans will be happy. And this 2CD album is in CD-pluscore format - extra CD-ROM features are added (score, MIDI files, illustrations...). Highly recommended. Rich Rosenwald said: The 84-year old Rosalyn Tureck is AMAZING in this. Not only can you her her magnificent playing, but you can also watch it with the score on CD-Rom computer systems. This uses the latest technology DG has implemented in a select few of their recordings. This is the latest release using the 'CD Plusscore' system. It is a must for both fans of bach and ones who have interest in music on the computer at the same time. Perfect addition to anyone missing the Goldberg Variations in their Bach collection (like me). This CD should be availiable in March 1999 according to PolyGram, but I got a copy from overseas really cheap due to the fact that it was a new release in February 1999.
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Extractions: September 2003 Rosalyn Tureck, 88, Pianist and Bach Scholar Pianist and harpsichordist Rosalyn Tureck, who played an important role in the revival of interest in the music of J. S. Bach, died on July 17 in Riverdale, N.Y. at the age of 88. Born in Chicago in 1914, Tureck moved to New York at 16 to study at Juilliard with Olga Samaroff and graduated in 1935 with distinction. She was a member of Juilliard's piano faculty from 1945 to 1955, and later returned to the School for a number of master classes over the years (including several on Bach transcription for guitar). Tureck became interested in the piano at age 4, discovering she had perfect pitch and could imitate what she heard her older sister play. Her early teachers were the Russian Sophia Brilliant-Liven (who had been a teaching assistant to Anton Rubinstein) and Jan Chiapusso, a Dutch-Italian pianist born in Java who introduced Tureck to the sounds of Indonesian, Asian, and African instruments long before "world music" was popular. By the time she arrived at Juilliard, Tureck already intended to focus on the music of Bach. A series of six all-Bach concerts that she presented at Town Hall in 1937, two years after her graduation, was daring in the days that the composer's music was widely considered to be didactic exercises rather than concert fare. (Her first public performance, however, had actually been on the theremin.) In the late 1950s she ceased her other activitiesâwhich had included premiering works written for her and championing new music through Composers of Today, an organization she foundedâto move to London, where she formed the Tureck Bach Players and the International Bach Society, a forum for musicologists and performers. (Her later Tureck Bach Institute, founded in 1981, had a similar mission.) She returned to New York in 1977 for a time before heading back to England in the 1980s. At the time of her death, she had only lived in New York since 2001.
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Extractions: Edgar M. Roberts, a concert pianist and faculty member of The Juilliard School for 56 years, died on July 25 in Kingston, N.Y. at the age of 80, after a long struggle with cancer. Edgar Roberts Born in Sulfur Springs, Okla., Mr. Roberts was raised in Texas. He got an early start in his piano career at age 3, when he would sidle up to his Aunt Willette (the accompanist at the silent movies hosted in his father's theaters in Memphis, Tex.) and play "by ear" while she worked the pedals. He began formal study at 7 and entered the Fort Worth Conservatory in 1933. At 15 he hosted his own solo piano program on the Texas State Network and on radio station WFAA-WBAP in Dallas and Fort Worth. Two years later, he won the prestigious Dealey Award, sponsored by the Dallas Morning News, which brought performances with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Dubbed "the flaxen-haired virtuoso," he was even called to step in for another pianist on 12-hours' notice for a performance of The Firebird , under the baton of Stravinsky himself.
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Extractions: W West Mesa Music Teachers Association, its officers, or members. (We have attorneys, too!). At the end of the interview, you'll find hypertext links to the interviewee's e-mail and Web sites (where available), so you can learn more if you're interested. This Month's Interview Other Interviews Return to the Piano Education Home Page Scott McBride Smith is President of the International Institute for Young Musicians Royal American Conservatory Examinations An internationally recognized authority on piano teaching, Scott McBride Smith is co-author of the widely used college text The Well Tempered Keyboard Teacher . Dr. Smith is Associate Editor of the magazine for early-level piano study Keyboard Companion , and was Contributing Editor for the magazine . His articles have appeared in Piano Guild Notes and The American Music Teacher Scott McBride Smith has given workshops for teachers' groups throughout the U.S., in Asia and South America. He has appeared several times on the program of the Music Teachers National Association, and has given workshops for the National Association for Gifted Children. Dr. Smith was the leader for the Independent Music Teacher sessions at the 1999 MTNA Convention in Los Angeles, and panel chair for sessions on Pedagogy Day. He has appeared on the programs of the 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 MTNA Conferences. Dr. Smith was featured on the programs of the 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 World Piano Pedagogy Conferences. He was a commentator at the 2001 National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy and a featured artist at the 2003 Conference. He was featured clinician at the 2003
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