Concert Review Two pianists ashley wass Lang Lang with Guo-ren Lang (er-hu) we enjoyeda recital by ashley wass, a thoughtful pianist who won the first World Piano http://www.musicalpointers.co.uk/reviews/liveevents/wass_langlang.htm
Extractions: The New Generations series gave a fine opportunity to visit or revisit a number of the city churches by Wren and others for short recitals, convenient for city workers on their way home, and mostly within walking distance to concerts later in the evenings. At the very beautiful St Olave's Church in the City, where Samuel Pepys and his wife are buried; Elisabeth [ pictured ] looking down over the piano, we enjoyed a recital by Ashley Wass , a thoughtful pianist who won the first World Piano Competition in London and chose solo piano music by Cesar Franck for his debut CD Wass framed his programme with pieces from the Swiss book of Liszt's musical travel diary; sensitive, warm playing, never bombastic nor perfunctory in the more dramatic and overtly virtuosic passages, showing this unfavourite composer of mine to best advantage, in contrast to a recent unhappy experience from a far more famous Liszt specialist. Similar approaches stood him in good stead for Prokofiev's 3rd sonata (a reworking of earlier material) and for Bartok's
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HMV.co.uk: Classical: Bax: Piano Music Vol1: Piano Sonata No1: No2 (2004) the first disc in a series devoted to the complete piano music of Arnold Bax, presentedin outstanding performances by the young British pianist ashley wass. http://www1.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=12;-1;-1;-1&sku=205366
Soundgenerator.com | Hideko Udagawa - Queen Elizabeth Hall Review Japanese Violinist Hideko Udagawa and British pianist ashley wass are both incrediblytalented and this evening s performance gave an interesting look at two http://soundgenerator.com/burner/livemusic.cfm?reviewid=753
Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music Certainly the young pianist ashley wass has the chops and the rich, upholsteredsound to pull off Bax s considerable demands with consummate ease; however, http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=8190
Symphony Hall / Sunday Morning Coffee Concert: BBC Recital Series Sonata in B K333 Stravinsky Sonata Mozart Sonata C K545 The young British pianist,ashley wass, is recognised as one of the rising stars of his generation. http://www.necgroup.co.uk/visitor/whatson/DisplayWhatson.asp?i=3840&p=1
This Is The North East | CommuniGate | Ashley Wass ashley wass is only the second British pianist in 20 years to reach the finalsof the Leeds Piano Competition, and the first British pianist to win the top http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/darlingtonpiano/page3.phtml
First Vol. Piano Music CDs Of BAX & RODRIGO From Naxos ashley wass plays 2 Bax sonatas, In a Vodka Shop etc.; Artur Pizarro plays The early part of his career involved many performances as a pianist in both http://www.audaud.com/article.php?ArticleID=247
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Extractions: Skip navigation Adam Birnbaum, United States The 2004 Cole Porter Fellow of the American Pianists Association, Adam Birnbaum was born and raised in the Boston area. His early music education included music theory, chamber music, and classical and jazz performance.... To order tickets to this or any other Rising Stars Recital, call The Gilmore at 269/342-1166 or e-mail your request to The Gilmore Misha Dacic made an impressive American debut last May at the Miami International Piano Festival. Now in his mid-20s, he is clearly an artist equipped with an awesome technique and a taste for keyboard barnburners. Lawrence Johnson, Sun-Sentinel Born in 1978 into a musical family in the former Yugoslavia, Misha Dacic first came to the public attention at age eleven when he performed a Haydn Piano Concerto with a local orchestra. Shortly afterwards, he entered the class of Kemal Gekic at the University of Novi Sad in Belgrade, where he received his early training. In 1998, he was accepted at the invitation of Lazar Berman into the prestigious school for pianists in Imola, Italy and continued his studies with Berman through 2003. He made his successful American debut at the Discovery Series of the Sixth Miami International Piano Festival in 2003. That same year, Dacic performed at the "Martha Argerich Project Festival in Lugano, Switzerland, at the Miami International Piano Festival in Lecce, Italy, at the University of Miamis Festival Miami and at the Piano Lovers series at the Steinway Piano Gallery of Boca Ratonin each case with a recital celebrating the centenary of Vladimir Horowitz, whose repertoire and style he admires.
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Extractions: 'Nothing succeeds like success,' says the old saw. But success can also provoke hostility, envy and misinformation. In his lifetime, Felix Mendelssohn was the man who had everything. Born rich, he was both brilliant and charming, not only a great musician, a great genius indeed, but a man of many talents and accomplishments, who consorted with the highest in the land (in many lands), while seemingly having time for everyone, whatever their background or attainment. In the world of classical music, he was the ultimate celebrity â particularly in German-speaking lands and in England, where he was all but worshipped. Unlike many distinguished men, his reputation survived him. Towards the end of the 19th century, however, he fell from grace. His importance was deemed increasingly negligible, and even well into the 20th century, his claims to greatness as a composer were held by many to be spurious. On no account, in many quarters, was his name to be mentioned in the same breath as those of his contemporaries Chopin, Liszt and Schumann, let alone Brahms, later on. Today, however, his star is once more in the ascendant as his importance is being reaffirmed. But it's not all Mendelssohn and things Mendelssohnian. In Unsung Heroes, Murray McLachlan explores the music of Boris Tchaikovsky, Leslie Howard talks about his indefatigable journey into the nether reaches of Lisztiana, Alyn Shipton meets Ray Bryant, and John York, as ever, catches up on the latest music publications.
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Extractions: Richard will talk and play works with pianist Christoph Berner from about 1715GMT. Ralph Kirshbaum will also be in the studio to talk about Pierre Fournier, the Fournier Award and Thursday's Fournier Award concert at the Wigmore Hall. Click here to listen to BBC Radio 3 online. 13/01/05 (Thursday): Wigmore Hall, London Duo recital with Christoph Berner (Fournier Award concert) Programme: Beethoven Sonata in F major, Chopin Sonata, Gabrielli Ricercar No.7 for solo 'cello, Martinu Sonata No.1 (1939), Popper Hungarian Rhapsody Time: 7.30p.m.
Extractions: The second disc in a series devoted to the complete piano music of Arnold Bax, presented in outstanding performances by the young British pianist Ashley Wass. Bax's early life was dominated by the keyboard and in his twenties he appeared in concerts playing his own music. This recording includes the Piano Sonatas Nos. 3 and 4 as well as four attractive miniatures including the enjoyable O Dame Get Up and Bake Your Pies