Mitsuko Uchida: The Schubert Impromptus D899 - D935 I have my self only heard five or six, and among these mitsuko uchida s Another Scubert release to look out for is mitsuko uchida s account of the D.840 http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/5901/cdjune98.html
Extractions: Franz Schubert: Impromptus D.899 - D.935 Mitsuko Uchida, piano 1997. Philips Classics 456 245-2 T here are quite a few alternatives, too many perhaps, to consider when one is about to chose a recording of Schubert's two sets of impromptus. I have my self only heard five or six, and among these Mitsuko Uchida's monumental addition to the catalouge is by far the finest. Not even the accounts of great Schubertians like Clifford Curzon or Wilhelm Kempff can, in my opinon, compete with Uchida's 1997 recording on Philips. I n the opening bars of the c-minor impromptu (D.899 no.1) , Uchida raises ones expectations to the almost unreasonable, but nevertheless, not one note is left without the most careful and nuanced attention. This particular piece has been among my favorites in Schubert's pianouniverse since I first came across it, and I have never heard it better served either in the concerthall or on record. The second impromptu in E-flat must be among the most frustrating for a pianist to encounter, as it so often becomes monotonous and paradoxically enough static in its long wanderings. Although I feel that Uchida is more on familiar ground in the other impromptus, the E-flat is never stripped of its dynamic and elegant flow. However I think , in this particular case I might want to go with Curzon. T he wonderful B-flat impromptu (D.935 no.3) is another highlight on this disc. The variations over a theme are on one hand given attention on their individual characteristics, but never at the cost of the piece as a whole. There are more than certain traces of Richter's influence here, but nevertheless this is Schubert by way of Mitsuko Uchida.
Extractions: Sonata In A Minor, KV 310: Presto Rating Availability Price Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Composers: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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MITSUKO UCHIDA Piano Recital JOSÉ VAN DAM Baritone Recital mitsuko uchida Piano Recital Words andMusic TORU TAKEMITSU Memorial Concert IV Chamber Concert 1/2/3 http://www.saito-kinen.com/1999program/1999piano-e.html
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Extractions: The final disc in Mitsuko Uchida's landmark series of Schubert solo piano works. Following her critically acclaimed recording of the Schoenberg Piano Concerto with Boulez, Mitsuko Uchida returns to her beloved Schubert with the release of this Piano Sonatas disc, which was recorded in the Grossersaal at the Musikverein, Austria in August 2001. This is the eighth and final volume in her series of Schubert recordings for Philips.
Frank's Wild Lunch: Mitsuko Uchida @ Disney Hall mitsuko uchida @ Disney Hall. She was so wonderful last night, vigorously performingthe first two of five Beethoven Piano Concertos she ll be playing with http://frankswildlunch.blogspot.com/2005/01/mitsuko-uchida-disney-hall.html
Extractions: What does this mean? BlogThis! Musings from a Los Angeles playwright about L.A. theater, music, what I'm up to, and anything else that comes to mind. She was so wonderful last night, vigorously performing the first two of five Beethoven Piano Concertos she'll be playing with the LA Phil. I love how she pounds final chords, then rips her hands away with a bounce and clutches her arms, like she's consoling herself. It's almost as if her hands have developed free will and she has to squash their attempt at breaking away. I also love how last night she haphazardly folded (or wadded) her thin sheer jacket up and tucked it under her piano bench. Oh, and she has this completely astonished look on her face when she takes her bows, which is either very well rehearsed, or it makes me want to be her BFF.
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Mitsuko Uchida And Friends (English) / Concert Hall ATM Piano mitsuko uchida Brentano String Quartet Violin Marc Steinberg mitsuko uchida once said, Each piece has a completely different life. http://www.arttowermito.or.jp/music/uchida01.html
Extractions: Mitsuko Uchida once said, "Each piece has a completely different life." She takes that life which continues to exist, transcending time and place and presents itself before her listeners, adorning it with the warm, utterly sublime tone color of the piano. That is what excites the hearts of the many people around the world who have listened to her perform. The upcoming concert at Art Tower Mito (ATM) will be Uchida's first in Japan to employ chamber music, a genre to which she has devoted herself for many years. She has stated, "Chamber music is not something to be played in a large hall, right? It's more fun, anyway, to play in a smaller venue." Such statements raise our expectations, all the more, for her December performance at Concert Hall ATM.
2003-2004 Season - 85th Concert Season mitsuko uchida, piano Mark Steinberg, violin May 21, 2004 mitsuko uchida sinterpretations of a wide range of repertoire have gained her a http://www.camasb.org/archives/2003-04.shtml
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Extractions: Uchida began to make her name as a Mozart specialist in London in the early 1980s. For a long time, when you heard her name, Mozart music came to mind as an automatic reflex. This evening, we hear her take on Mozarts Piano Sonata No. 17 in D. Beethoven, Boulez, and Schubert are on the menu for her Carnegie concert . Why choose? Listen to her this evening, and then go enjoy her live on Bedrich Smetanas The Bartered Bride, will be performed at the Juilliard Theater on July 27 , so if you prefer opera to solo piano, you might want to check out the details on their online site. We bring you the overture to this work this evening, in a version by the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein.
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Extractions: Uchida Mitsuko jap. Uchida Mitsuko 20. Dezember in TÅkyÅ ) ist eine japanische Pianistin. Mit 13 Jahren begann sie das Musikstudium an der Wiener Hochschule f¼r Musik . Sp¤ter nahm sie Unterricht bei Wilhelm Kempff und Stefan Askenase gewann sie den 1. Preis beim Wiener Beethoven-Wettbewerb , 1970 den 2. Preis beim internationalen Chopin-Wettbewerb in Warschau Im selben Jahr ging sie nach London . Dort begann ihre internationale Karriere. Uchida ist bekannt als eine der f¼hrenden Interpretinnen von Mozart , so spielte sie alle Klaviersonaten und Klavierkonzerte ein. Auerdem spielt sie Werke von Schubert Beethoven und Chopin sowie den Komponisten der Zweiten Wiener Schule . Hier wurde sie f¼r ihre Einspielung des Klavierkonzertes von Arnold Sch¶nberg mehrfach ausgezeichnet. Personendaten NAME Uchida Mitsuko ALTERNATIVNAMEN KURZBESCHREIBUNG japanische Pianistin GEBURTSDATUM 20. Dezember GEBURTSORT TÅkyÅ STERBEDATUM STERBEORT Von " http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uchida_Mitsuko Einordnung Frau Japaner ... Geboren 1948 Diese Seite Pers¶nliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge Andere Sprachen English Impressum