Saint Louis Symphony william wolfram Ann and Paul Lux Guest Artist. American pianist william wolframwas winner of the Silver Medal in both the william Kapell and the Naumberg http://www.saintlouissymphony.org/notes/11-05-2004.htm
Extractions: Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Harris Guest Conductor Stefan Sanderling is Music Director of the Florida Orchestra and Principal Conductor of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra. Since his North American debut at the 1989 Tanglewood Summer Music Festival, he has quickly risen to the top of the young generation of German conductors and has led such prestigious North American orchestras as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Montreal Symphony, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Houston Symphony, and the orchestras of Indianapolis, Vancouver, and Buffalo.
Saint Louis Symphony By Eddie Silva. When the pianist william wolfram he with the Heathcliffon-the-moorgood looks last performed with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, http://www.saintlouissymphony.org/notes/wolfram.htm
Extractions: By Eddie Silva I reached him at his home in New York City. Wolfram is affable, smart, and takes questions far afield all qualities that make him delightful in conversation. Here he talks about the Emperor concerto as the Rach 3 of its time, the pitfalls of analysis, and the real-world demands of performance. A note: this interview occurred before the dismal end to the World Series. Were looking forward to you returning. I know the last time you were here it was on short notice for the Chopin. Any memories of that time? It was a lot of fun. In one way its nerve-wracking; in another way it isnt. I had a great time. I enjoyed the entire experience. Im looking forward to coming back so I can spend a little more time. (Wolfram puts me on hold for a brief moment, and strange music comes on.) That sounds like Stereolab playing Christmas music. I know. Its really weird. I never changed it. I come from a background of literature, and in literary criticism we have the phrase agony of influence. I thought there might be few pieces in the classical repertoire that fit that phrase as closely as does the Beethoven Fifth Piano Concerto. When I did research for our 125 th season I found that Rudolf Serkin, Glenn Gould, Artur Rubenstein and Daniel Barenboim all played the Fifth here.
Virginia Symphony - Hampton Roads Premiere Symphony Orchestra American pianist william wolfram combines powerful Romantic instincts with aformidable command of the keyboard, performing Beethoven in ideal acoustical http://www.virginiasymphony.org/calendar_sept04.html
Welcome To Piano.com wolfram, william American pianist combines Romantic instincts with a formidablecommand of the keyboard. Wong, David - provides schedule and background http://www.piano.com/pianist/pianist_classical.cfm
Press & News - Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra pianist william wolfram, returns to the Hilbert Circle Theatre to perform Highlight Conductor JoAnn Falletta pianist william wolfram join ISO for http://www.indianapolissymphony.org/about/press/article.aspx?pressReleaseID=96
Press & News - Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra pianist william wolfram, returns to the Hilbert Circle Theatre to perform Franz American pianist william wolfram has gained recognition as an artist who http://www.indianapolissymphony.org/about/press/article.aspx?pressReleaseID=97
Extractions: William Wolfram is an excellent choice as one of the contributors to this multi-pianist series of the complete Liszt piano music. Juilliard-trained, his technique seems ideally suited to Liszts not inconsiderable demands. Given his impressive history of competition successes - including Third in the Tchaikovsky Competition, Moscow - this should not come as a surprise. His concert activities seem to be concentrated around the United States, although he has recently taken on a recording project of the concertos of Edward Collins with Marin Alsop and the RSNO.
Extractions: NAXOS 8.557014 American William Wolfram is the soloist on volume twenty of this continuing Naxos survey of the complete piano music of Franz Liszt. I have no recollection of having heard of Wolfram previously but on this showing I hope it is not the last. The most extensive works on this release are the twelve studies Etude en douze exercises which Liszt composed at the prodigious age of thirteen. In these twelve studies Wolfram is bold and expressive in a stimulating and thought-provoking performance. The concert studies
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra - Press The M T Bank Classics series presents American pianist william wolfram with American pianist william wolfram was winner of the Silver Medal in both the http://www.bpo.org/press/index.php?action=ViewArchive&articleID=138
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra - Press william wolfram, pianist Rossini Overture to the Turk in Italy RachmaninoffRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Respighi Brazilian Impressions http://www.bpo.org/press/index.php?action=View&articleID=263
Skaneateles Festival Media william wolfram is an acclaimed pianist who has appeared with the San FranciscoSymphony, the Indianapolis Symphony, the St. Louis Symphony, http://www.skanfest.org/media.cfm
Extractions: Join us as we set sail on our maiden voyage with new Artistic Directors Elinor Freer and David Ying. In the opening week of the festival, we present you with a program of music inspired by foreign lands and exotic places. On this journey you'll revisit old favorites like Tchaikovsky's rollicking Souvenir de Florence and Mozarts elegant Symphony No. 29 and also get to know lesser-known pieces like Bloch's exotic Piano Quintet and Grieg's delightfully nordic Sonata for Cello and Piano. KidsFest concert - "Music: the Magical Travel Machine"
[Green Bay Symphony Orchestra Music More] william wolfram, who at 6foot-4 casts a long shadow on the piano, First ofall, as a pianist, he was one of the greatest who ever lived. http://www.greenbaysymphony.com/press/display.php?whichid=46
[Green Bay Symphony Orchestra Music More] 3 in D minor, Op. 30, featuring the redoubtable william wolfram as soloist . muscularity from the pianist, it was wolframs easy grace and deftness of http://www.greenbaysymphony.com/press/display.php?whichid=22
Kunstnerisk Leder For Minnesota Orchestra Sommerfest 1 and 5 by pianist william wolfram. Ehnes and wolfram will also join members ofthe Minnesota Orchestra for an allBeethoven chamber program to conclude http://www.scenekunst.no/pub/2003s/2003_3_6_18.48.26.shtml?cat=nyheter
Welcome To The Phoenix Symphony followed by Mozart s final Piano Concerto, featuring Swiss pianist AndreasHaefliger. william wolfram, piano KABALEVSKY Overture to Colas Breugnon http://www.phoenixsymphony.org/tickets/tickets.php?op=single&from=20
Welcome To The Phoenix Symphony william wolfram, piano KABALEVSKY Overture to Colas Breugnon the belovedSecond Piano Concerto by Brahms, performed by American pianist Peter Serkin. http://www.phoenixsymphony.org/tickets/tickets.php?op=series_details&SeriesID=10
Redirecting... Join the Honolulu Symphony and American pianist william wolfram in this spectacularseason finale featuring Rachmaninoff s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. http://www.honolulusymphony.com/masterworks.htm
Classical Music Listings - New York Times On Sunday at 3 pm the pianist william wolfram joins the Shanghai String Quartetin a program that includes the Franck Piano Quintet, Two Sketches on Indian http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/05/arts/music/05clas.html?pagewanted=all
Frazelle Bio He sent the piece to the duo of mezzosoprano Jan DeGaetani and pianist GilbertKalish, Jeffrey Kahane, Christopher O Reilly, and william wolfram. http://www.subitomusic.com/frazelle_bio.htm
Extractions: Kenneth Frazelle The career of composer and native North Carolinian Kenneth Frazelle shows the constant flow of a curious mind at work. His aesthetic inquiry has led to a rich and varied body of work encompassing the complex and non-tonal approach of his earliest creations, multi-disciplinary events, contemporary use of folk materials, and an idiosyncratic perspective on the classical forms of the past. These works have been commissioned by such notable performers as Yo-Yo Ma, Dawn Upshaw and Paula Robison. Frazelle has been honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and he is the winner of the 2001 Barlow Prize. What the critics say... Catalogue of works... Subito Music Home Frazelle's creative path began in the South. His ancestors were North Carolina farmers as far back as the late seventeenth century. However, his parents joined the throngs of 1950's Americans who settled into suburban living. Music was part of his early life. "My dad had a great ear," Frazelle has said. "He could pick up an instrument, like a harmonica or a toy piano, and pick out tunes." Although his father died when Frazelle was only six years old, the son has vivid memories of a musical guessing game he and his father used to play. His mother placed young Kenneth in piano lessons at the age of nine. His teacher, Mrs. Gladys Sylvester, lived in a small town not far from the lands of his farming ancestors, yet "she really knew the piano and had very good training herself. She started me on Czerny and Chopin etudes." Frazelle's curiosity in the music he was playing led to the discovery of a treasure trove of LPs at the local library, immersing him in the sounds of European classical music. "I started checking out Stravinsky conducting his own music, Bartok, Varese, just anything I could get hold of. I really got into classical music through the piano."
Mason Bates, Composer-in-residence Premiered by Clancy Newman, cellist and Noreen Polera, pianist, Alice Tully Hall Premiered by Toby Appel, David Wakefield, horn, william wolfram, piano, http://www.yca.org/bunch.html
Extractions: KENJI BUNCH, composer "Kenji Bunch has had several arresting works performed in recent seasons. He is a composer to watch, and his new position as Young Concert Artists' Composer-in-Residence is likely to expand his presence. Mr. Bunch is also a violist, and his five movement Suite for Viola and Piano, composed for violist Naoko Shimizu, tests a player's limits. The dramatic writing of the opening Rhapsody gives way to a pizzicato section full of character and melody. A graceful Lament that explores a broad timbral palette becomes an extended Cadenza, which in turn expands into a vigorous, virtuosic perpetual-motion finale."