Sundays Live - The Clicakable Chamber Music Newsletter pianist TREVOR BERENS recently earned his Master s Degree from CalArts in the Piano Duo DINA YOFFE and daniel vaiman FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA http://sundayslive.org/newsletter.cfm
Extractions: The Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter, published weekly as a free community service, covers chamber music offerings in Southern California and items of interest to music lovers. Visit this page for the current issue. If you would like to have the newsletter delivered to you via email, send a request to Jim Eninger . Your email address will never be disclosed, given out, or sold to anyone. THE CLICKABLE CHAMBER MUSIC NEWSLETTER FROM THE SOUTH BAY No.241: Wednesday, September 7, 2005 - Wednesday, September 14, 2005
All Things Strings: Summer Study H-L Jorja Fleezanis, Kevork Mardirossian, daniel Nalesso, Jesse Li, Yuri Mazurkevich,Michael vaiman, Almita Vamos coached ensemble, rehearsal with staff pianist. http://www.stringsmagazine.com/issues/strings100/summer02h-l.html
Extractions: Heart of Chamber Music Institute An innovative "relaxed intensive" at idyllic Windhover Performing Arts Center in Rockport, MA, with coaching by the Arden Quartet and Gillian Rogell, and master classes with the Vega Quartet. Yoga and Alexander sessions. Time to play, explore, swim, hike. Faculty: Arden String Quartet (Zoia Bologovsky, Rohan Gregory, violin; Kate Vincent, viola; Reinmar Seidler, cello) Gillian Rogell, viola Contact: Gillian Rogell, Director, 46 Garrison Rd. Suite 1, Brookline, MA 02445. (617) 232-1135. Fax: (617) 232-1219. E-mail: Grogell@aol.com . Web: www.heartofchambermusic.org Icicle Creek Summer Chamber Music Institute Scholarship. Tape. (24)
Muusika daniel vaiman, soliidse kooliga võimekas pianist, esitas Rahmaninovi Teise sonaadi(II versioon), Elleri Meditatsiooni ja humoreski Tüütu kärbes http://www.sirp.ee/2002/21.06.02/Muusik/muusik1-4.html
Extractions: Kontserdi lõpetasid Richard Straussi (1864 1949) viis noorpõlvelaulu ja esituslikku sarmi jätkus nendelegi. Iseäranis tahan esile tõsta laulu Homme op . 27 (1894) habrast tervikukujundust tundlike piano de ja järelemõtlike pausidega. Lühidalt ja keerutamata ansambliliselt ühiskeelelt igas mõttes veenev ning meisterlik ettekanne! Esitusliku veenvuse poolest ei jäänud sellele alla ka kaks esimesena kõlanud Straussi laulu, kuid interpreetide lähenemisnurk oli siin pisut teine Öö ja Hingedepäeva (mõlemad 1883) tõlgenduses võis kuulda seda saksa Lied ile iseloomulikku romantilist ja tundelist väljenduslaadi. Hingedepäevas lisaks veel vaikset melanhooliat ning lootusetut igatsust laulu lõpus. Need lootusetusmeeleolud on peidus juba sõnades, et sa tule jälle minu südamesse, aga paraku on kutsutav läinud sinna, kust tagasi enam ei tulda Nii oli Pille Lill sisendusjõuline nii musikaalses kui psühholoogiliselt veenvas tekstitõlgenduses. See-eest tõelise kurvameelsuse rohuna mõjus viimane lugu Salajane kutse
Emule (TM) Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano Translate this page 12 pages trouvées dans la catégorie V vaiman, daniel Swiss concert pianist.Biography, Repertoire, audio clips. http//www.danielvaiman.ch/. http://emule.fr/dir/index.php?c=Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/V
THE CLICKABLE CHAMBER MUSIC NEWSLETTER FROM THE SOUTH BAY us/about/directions.htm Artists daniel KESSNER conductor Associate concertmasterPHILIP vaiman, a Russianborn She is pianist for the Saddleback Master Chorale http://rettacs.org/ChamberMusic/No.177 - 17_Mar_to_25_Mar_2004.html
Elena Firsova 50th Birthday Concert. Michael vaiman (violin) with his brilliant pianist son, daniel, gave the firstperformance of Vernal Equinox Op. 94, commissioned for this birthday concert. http://www.musicweb.uk.net/SandH/2000/Mar00/firsova.htm
Extractions: Concert Review Elena Firsova 50 th birthday concert. Royal Academy of Music, 5 March 2000. This was an extraordinary musical party. The Duke's Hall was packed for a concert introduced by Barry Gavin, who had made memorable TV films during 1990 about composers in Soviet Russia. The images of a large number of them eating, drinking and talking, crammed in the tiny kitchen of Elena Firsova and Dmitri Smirnov's small Moscow flat, are unforgettable, and a significant contribution to recent history. Both are now well-established composers in this country. Half (well, not quite) of London's leading musicians, and some impressive younger ones, took part in a three-hour retrospective of Elena's compositions. Alissa took part, with fellow-pupils from the Purcell School, in Frozen Time , a Schubert Ensemble commission for their Chamber Music 2000 project see review to create contemporary music for teenagers - its 'quasi-romantic material treated in a contemporary manner' wholly successful, and performed with complete assurance. Philip Firsov provided my illustration and sold his mother's scores during the intervals. Michael Vaiman (violin) with his brilliant pianist son, Daniel, gave the first performance of
♫ WANDERER RECORDS daniel SHAFRAN W. Leningrad Philarmonic symph. vaiman,Michael - HAYDN concerto forviolin w. orch. Mozart played by georgian pianist Leningrad chamber orch. http://wanderer.spb.ru/cgi-bin/browse.cgi?genre=Classical
Beverly Hills Music Festival - Hideko Kobayashi STEPHEN CUSTER Cello. JAKUB JERZY OMSKY Cello. DENNIS TREMBLY Double Bass. NICKSTRIMPLE Lecturer. VALERIA MORGOVSKY Piano. daniel vaiman Piano. http://www.bhmusicfestival.com/hkobayashi.html
Extractions: Meladina Record This is an extraordinarily successful live recording of Elena Firsova's celebratory 50 th birthday concert, reviewed in detail by , March 2000, when I expressed the hope that some of the music might appear on CD. Russian Easter Weekend in London , 28-30 April, also reviewed by Patricia Rosario 's accounts of two groups of songs, and as soloist in a major Cantata to poignant poems by Mandelstam, are perhaps the high points; she is in perfect voice, captured by expert engineering at the Royal Academy of Music. Tim Mirfin (bass) impresses in two striking settings of poems by Oleg Prokofiev. Michael Vaiman, a distinguished Russian violinist, is partnered by his pianist son, Daniel, in the world premiere of Vernal Equinox Op. 94, commissioned for the occasion. Two great Russian cellists participate - Alexander Ivashkin and Karine Georgian. Richard Shaw accompanies Ivashkin in
EzBoard LA CAMERATA PHILIP vaiman violin, MARISSA STEINGOLD voice, Violinist SONGALEE KITTO and pianist CHIE NAGATANI present music inspired by the Museum s http://p196.ezboard.com/faudioforum83468frm4.showMessage?topicID=786.topic
Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly by violinist Michael vaiman and pianist Dina Joffe, presented by the Summit His Fantasy for Solo Violin will be performed by Michael vaiman as http://www.sequenza21.com/080204.html
Extractions: Of Major Documentary LEONARD BERNSTEIN: AN AMERICAN LIFE, a groundbreaking eleven-part documentary series illuminating the life and work of musical titan Leonard Bernstein, will air on radio stations across the country and around the world beginning in October, 2004. The series of 60-minute programs is narrated by Academy Award-winning actress Susan Sarandon and is being produced by Steve Rowland with Larry Abrams of CultureWorks exclusively for the WFMT Radio Network. Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) was the last classical musician of our time to be a household name; no one since has achieved the level of fame with the general public as Bernstein. Bernstein became an American icon not only because of his ability to conduct and compose, but also because of the power of his personality and his passion to communicate, through music, about life, love and the human condition. Youngsters (and adults) in the 1960s and beyond were the beneficiaries of Bernstein's intense music making and insightful commentary on his "Young People's Concerts." This upcoming radio event took six years to produce. It is, says producer Steve Rowland, "a story a profound and multi-layered story with many fascinating twists: the number and variety of people, places, ideas and artistic issues that Bernstein worked with, came into contact with, and ultimately affected is stunning. And on top of his extraordinary talents in music, as a composer, a conductor, a performer and educator, there was still more: He occupied a place in American culture as a voice of conscience, a voice for peace, a supporter of democracy in its broadest vision, and a force working to bring the world together through music and art. These 11-hours of radio tell a monumental story."
KESHET EILON Admired by the late Sir George Solti, she was the sole pianist in tributes to daniel Schmidt Master bowmaker daniel Schmidt was born in Klingenthal, http://www.keshetei.org.il/faculty.html
Extractions: Shlomo Mintz Felix Andrievsky Born in the USSR, where he studied in the Moscow Central Music School and received a doctorate at the Gnessin Institute under Abram Yampolsky and Yuri Yankelevich, Felix Andrievsky became one of the leading violin teachers in Russia. His pupils have won international competitions and became critically acclaimed musicians worldwide. A faculty member of London 's Royal College of Music, Andrievsky has also taught at the Jerusalem Music Academy and the Rubin Academy, Tel Aviv University, and served as professor and director of studies at the International Menuhin Academy in Gstaad, Switzerland. He has served on juries in international competitions; as director and professor of summer programs in England, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, France, Korea and Australia ; and as a lecturer in various music academies and in ESTA. Victor Danchenko A graduate of the Moscow Conservatory where he studied with David Oistrakh, Victor Danchenko won the Gold Medal in the Soviet National Competition and the Ysaye Gold Medal, among other awards. His distinguished solo career prior to his emigration included appearances with orchestras and recitals throughout the USSR and abroad, recordings for the Melodiya label, and appearances on national radio and TV. Arriving in the West, he continued to perform to high critical acclaim while developing a successful teaching career. His students attained prominence as prizewinners in competitions, soloists and members of major orchestras and conservatory faculties. Currently, Victor Danchenko is a faculty member of the Curtis Institute of Music and the Peabody Conservatory of Music. He serves on the juries of major international competitions, and conducts masterclasses worldwide.
Music, 2004-05 pianist PeiYao Wang is recognized as an accomplished soloist and chamber Philip vaiman, violin Kenton Youngstrom, guitar Marissa Steingold, voice http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/c1718cs/Music04-05.htm
Extractions: Return to Academic and Public Programs C hamber M usic at the C lark, View the description of our reservations-by-lottery system. Chamber Music at the Clark in Its Tenth Season The Center and the Clark are deeply grateful to all whose steadfast generosity has made the continuation of our music series possible. Our key supporters in this endeavor have been the Ahmanson Foundation of Los Angeles, Catherine Glynn Benkaim, Caron and Steven Broidy, Henry J. Bruman, and the Edmund D. Edelman Foundation for Music and the Performing Arts. Six concerts are offered in the series
Classical Music pianist Arthur Rubinstein, as a great Chopin player comes to mind. violin concertion Melodia vaiman s Orchestra play Telemann on Sony classical http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~leonid/cds_classical_music.htm
Extractions: Exceptional CD recordings by Roland Herrera, Jan 2001 I am going to list the most highly recommended recordings that I have ever come across. Out of 4000-5000 classical recordings (many LPs are now on CD ) I have only included the very best. Often a great musician will specialize in a particular composer or style, and here I list typical instances, only naming recordings which have become widely respected and regarded by musicians throughout the world. In other words, these are the best recordings available, and though other fine editions may exist, readers are well advised to seek out and order these gems before they disappear. So many recordings are made, nowadays, but "any" recording of a piece just will not do. There is a huge difference between one performance and another, and we are not just talking about DDD versus AAD ! Here is my recommendation for your listening enjoyment and experience. The list is especially important for young listeners and music students. Leave your mouse on the CD covers for extra information. A note about the sound WAV files that you can listen to : 20-30 second samples have been taken of some of the CDs mentioned. They have been highly compressed into MPEG Layer-3 16 kBit/s 16,000 Hz mono WAV files which can be played on
Early Music Around Town The ensemble of Philip vaiman (violin), Kenton Youngstrom (guitar), World renowned cellist Lynn Harrell invites pianist Valentina Lisitsa and violinists http://www.earlymusicla.org/pages/society/emaroundtown.html
Extractions: Skirball Center's programs on Sephardic music and culture on August Illumination Ensemble first concert features music of Italy and Spain on August 26 Recorder Players West fall semester of classes begins September 7 Flor de Serena performs at Mission San Fernando on September 22 The Venere Lute Quartet's Southern California debut at LMU on September 25 Please note : the sym bol following a listing indicates the performers
5 Thomas String Quartet in e; daniel String Quartet (Discover) Composer (teacher,pianist, etc., etc.) Yehudi Wyner turned 75 this year, and we celebrate http://www.whrb.org/pg/NovDec2004.html
Extractions: PLEASE SEE THE VERY END OF THIS GUIDE FOR INTERNET-ONLY BROADCASTS VIA WWW.WHRB.ORG. Monday, November 1 The Jazz Spectrum presents jazz styles from dixieland to free jazz and swing to experimental music, with artists from the local scene as well as from all over the world. Monday to Friday, 5AM to 1PM, and on Saturdays from 5AM to 9AM. Goossens: Phantasy Sextet; Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Chamber Ensemble (Chandos) Telemann: Suite in g, "La Musette"; Akademie für alte Musik, Berlin (Harmonia Mundi) Sciarrino: Canzona di ringraziamento for Solo Flute; Fabbriciani (Arts) Parry: From Death to Life; Bamert, London Philharmonic Orchestra (Chandos) Lassus: Prophetiae Sibyllarum; Hilliard Ensemble (ECM) Rautavaara: Angel of Dusk, Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra; Kosonen, Segerstam, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Finlandia) Cherubini: String Quartet No. 2 in C; Melos Quartet (DG) Barber: Souvenirs, Op. 28; Levi, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (Telarc) Glazunov: Symphony No. 1 in E, Op. 5; Fedoseyev, USSR Radio and Television Large Symphony Orchestra (Melodiya) th CENTURY STRING QUARTETS Schoenberg: String Quartet No. 4; Leipzig String Quartet (MDG)
Extractions: Telephone (+) 845-246-3332 Fax (+) 845 246 6584 email: parnassus@parnassusrecords.com PLEASE NOTE THESE VERY IMPORTANT DETAILS! This page shows an old, inactive LP catalog. The information contained in this catalog is useful for placing a special order. We recommend cutting-and-pasting information from this catalog and then filing a search request with us. Please file requests using the Record Company and Catalog Number of each item. Again, this is an OLD and INACTIVE catalog. The fact that the item is listed here means ONLY that we have listed it in the past, NOT that we still have the item (though we may still have it). TOP Classical LPs by Label A B C D ... Email Us Grading Details This listing of records is graded according to the following system: FS = factory sealed; M = mint; never played; A = used, showing no visible wear or damage; A- = used, very slightest wear; B = used, showing some wear; may have added surface noise, but no groove damage or scratches;
Extractions: Telephone (+) 845-246-3332 Fax (+) 845 246 6584 email: parnassus@parnassusrecords.com PLEASE NOTE THESE VERY IMPORTANT DETAILS! This page shows an old, inactive LP catalog. The information contained in this catalog is useful for placing a special order. We recommend cutting-and-pasting information from this catalog and then filing a search request with us. Please file requests using the Record Company and Catalog Number of each item. Again, this is an OLD and INACTIVE catalog. The fact that the item is listed here means ONLY that we have listed it in the past, NOT that we still have the item (though we may still have it). TOP Classical LPs by Label A B C D ... Email Us Grading Details This listing of records is graded according to the following system: FS = factory sealed; M = mint; never played; A = used, showing no visible wear or damage; A- = used, very slightest wear; B = used, showing some wear; may have added surface noise, but no groove damage or scratches;
East Sussex Youth Orchestra Itzhak Rashkovsky, Mauricio Fuks, and Michael vaiman. ESYO performances RachmaninovPiano Concerto No.3 in D 1993 Nicholas daniel (Francaix L Horlarge de http://www.esyo.org.uk/soloists.html
Extractions: Home Contact Orchestra News ... Roy Theaker Guy Johnston was born in 1981 and followed his two elder brothers into the Choir of King's College Cambridge. He began cello lessons at the age of five, and was awared a scholarship to Cheltham's School of Music in 1994. Guy has just completed studies at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where he won the Concerto Prize, performing with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and also gained the Performance Certificate. In September 2003 Guy continued his studies at the Royal Acadmey of Music in London with Steven Doane and David Waterman. During Guy's early musical development he won a number of awards, including the Shell/ LSO Gerald Macdonald Prize, the Musicians' Benevolent Fund Award and the Suggia Gift. In 2000 he won the BBC Young Musician of the Year and in 2002 received the BRIT Award for Young British Classical Performer. A committed recitalist and chamber musician, Guy performs at many festivals at home and abroad and can be heard regularly on BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM. In November 2002 he made a highly successful recital debut at the Purcell Room with his pianist Tom Poster and they regularly combine with Guy's brother, Magnus, as the King's Piano Trio. As a chamber musician Guy has collaborated with such artists as Steven Isserlis, Michael Collins, Isabelle van Keulen and Kathryn Stott at the Deft International Chamber Music Festival and at the Wigmore Hall in London. In February 2001, Guy made his London debut at the Barbican Hall performing the Schumann Concerto with the English Chamber Orchestra. In July 2002 he became the youngest soloist ever to appear at the opening night of the Proms, where he performed the Elgar Concerto with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Leonard Slatkin. Recent engagements include performances with the BBC Philharmonic, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the London Mozart Players, Britten Sinfonia and European Union Chamber Orchestra.