Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Rachmaninov, Franck: Cello Sonatas

Rachmaninov, Franck: Cello Sonatas Review


Rachmaninov, Franck: Cello Sonatas Overview

Steven Isserlis is not only one of the finest, but one of the most adventurous cellists around; you can always trust him to have a surprise in store. On this disc, he pairs two famous sonatas with two of their composers' unfamiliar pieces: a slow, singing Prelude and an exotic Oriental Dance by Rachmaninov, and two songs with cello obbligato, one secular, one sacred, by Franck. The playing throughout is beyond praise. Isserlis' instrumental mastery is complete; technical problems do not exist. His tone is beautiful, dark, warm, focused, infinitely variable in color, nuance and intensity, flawlessly pure on all strings and in every register. His playing is striking for its unfailing nobility; free but controlled, it is inwardly expressive but never sentimental, ardently romantic and passionate but never excessive. The slow opening of the Rachmaninov is pure magic: unvibrated, it feels like a reluctant, gradual awakening. The movement is played for poetic, pensive lyri! cism, not bravura, but builds up to a passionate climax and ends in a blaze of glory. The Scherzo is ominous, the Trio is warmly serene, the slow movement sings luxuriously, and the Finale is brilliant, joyful, triumphant. Pianist Stephen Hough gives free rein to his virtuosity, but never overpowers the cello; his approach is more freely rhapsodic than that of Isserlis, but their interplay, ensemble, and balance are excellent. They play the Franck so convincingly that one almost forgets this is really a violin sonata. (In his always enlightening, entertaining program notes, Isserlis claims that both versions are equally authentic.) Though one misses the shimmering radiance of the violin's high register in the corner movements, their dreamy, sunlit serenity remains intact; the cello tone has a floating, disembodied transparency, but builds up tremendous power in the climaxes. The second movement is fast and tempestuous, while the third is very free and imaginative, almost op! eratic in its contrasts and mood changes. --Edith Eisler

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Monday, March 12, 2012

Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 and 3

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Beethoven Sonata Op 106 "Hammerklavier" Part 1 Valentina Lisitsa

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

DAVID GARRETT - Hungarian Dance n. 5 (Johannes Brahms).

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DAVID GARRETT - Hungarian Dance n.5 (Johannes Brahms). David Garrett (born as David Bongartz on September 4, 1980 ) is a record breaking German/American classical violinist and recording artist. Garrett was born in Aachen, Germany to an American prima ballerina and the German lawyer and jurist, Georg Peter Bongartz. He adopted his mother's maiden name as a pseudonym. Musical education When Garrett was four years old, his father bought a violin for his older brother. The young Garrett took an interest and soon learned to play. A year later, he took part in a competition and won first prize. By the age of seven, he was playing once a week in public. He studied violin at the Lübeck Conservatoire. At the age of 12, Garrett began working with the distinguished Polish violinist Ida Haendel, often traveling to London and other European cities to meet her. He continued his studies at the Royal College of Music in London. In 2004, he graduated from the Juilliard School in New York City and was one of the first students to study there with Itzhak Perlman. Career At the age of 13, Garrett recorded two CDs, appeared on German and Dutch television, and gave a concert in the residence of the Federal Republic of Germany President, the Villa Hammerschmidt, at Dr. von Weizsäcker's personal invitation. He was offered the use of the famous Stradivarius "San Lorenzo", which is among the best instruments of the "golden period". At the age of 14, as the youngest soloist ever, Garrett signed an ...

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100 Must-Have Piano Concertos

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Grieg: Piano Concerto; Symphonic Dances [Hybrid SACD]

Grieg: Piano Concerto; Symphonic Dances [Hybrid SACD] Review


Grieg: Piano Concerto; Symphonic Dances [Hybrid SACD] Overview

In his own words, Grieg aspired ‘to paint Norwegian nature, Norwegian folk-life, Norwegian history and Norwegian folk-poetry in music’. In Autumn sees Grieg take inspiration from the forces of nature, both life-giving and destructive, whether it be from the farmers’ harvest celebrations or he ensuing death and decay, while the Symphonic Dances make extensive use of Norwegian folk-melodies. Indeed it has often been said that the famous Piano Concerto has an lement of untamed wildness in its opening timpani roll followed by the cascading chimes of the piano. Whatever its inspiration, this cornerstone of the piano repertoire remains one of most enduringly-popular of all concertos on account of its profusion of inspired melodies, noble eloquence and poetic vitality.

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What Are Some of the Top Piano Schools?

For those who want to pursue a vocation in piano, the options for training are diverse. There are a number of potential schools available in the United States and some abroad too.

* Juilliard: The Juilliard School in New York has a credit as one of the best music schools in the world. In addition to piano and other instruments, students can also focus on dance and drama. The practice was founded in 1905 by Dr. Frank Damrosch. Damrosch was a musical prodigy and the godson of Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt. A New Yorker, Damrosch bemoaned the idea that American musicians had to leave the U.S. For advanced training.

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He began with a modest idea to accept 100 students. Instead, he was overwhelmed by the ask for spaces in his school. Thanks to wealthy benefactor Augustus D. Juilliard, the school increased its space and programs starting in 1919. Today the school seeks to supply high caliber training and contact in music. Juilliard prides itself in turning out some of the profession's best leaders. Jazz pianist Chick Corea is one of Juilliard's predominant alumni.

* The Eastman School of Music is a music conservatory placed in Rochester, New York. The school is carefully among the most prestigious music institutions in the world. Centrally placed uptown in the metropolitan city of Rochester, New York, The University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music has been named the "Hottest Music School" in the 2008 Kaplan/Newsweek "How to Get into College" guide.

* Berklee: The Berklee College of Music in Boston focuses on training musicians in contemporary music. Students have 12 majors to pick from, along with songwriting, music therapy and more. Berklee's programs offer very unique courses and instructors. There are also numerous opportunities for improvement face of the classroom.

Berklee College boasts the largest ration of undergraduate students from face the U.S. Compared to all other American colleges and universities. This diversity enriches students both personally and academically. Some of Berklee's predominant grads consist of jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall and jazz pianist Danilo Perez.

* Royal College: The Royal College of Music in London attracts both British and International students. Its rich history begins in 1882. It was founded by the Prince of Wales (Edward Vii) and is still closely associated with the British royal family. Close to 50 nations are represented within its trainee body. Most are drawn to Royal College because of its stellar credit in the music commerce colse to the world. It strives to turn out the world's most skilled musicians. It counts among its alumni such predominant graduates as composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and pianist Clifford Benson.

* New England Conservatory: placed in Boston, the Nec is ranked in the top five music schools in the United States. One-on-one interaction between private students and faculty mentors is a central focus. This helps to ensure a high potential education that addresses the strengths of the individual. The Nec offers programs from the undergraduate to the doctoral level. Its expert Piano Training schedule is a unique study major, gift oppressive training for career-driven piano students. predominant Nec alumni consist of jazz pianists Fred Hersch and Cecil Taylor.

* Curtis: The Curtis establish of Music of Philadelphia sets itself apart from most every premier music school in the world. This is because every trainee receives a full tuition scholarship. Founder Mary Louise Curtis Bok envisioned an practice where finances were not a barrier. Inherent students are instead judged solely on artistic merit and promise. Curtis typically admits fewer than 200 students per year. The school's doctrine states that students learn by "doing."

To fulfill this mandate, it offers frequent opportunities for students to perform, both within in the community and abroad. It has a predominant credit for turning out exceptional expert musicians. American pianists Jonathon Biss and Richard Goode are two of Curtis' predominant alumni.

What Are Some of the Top Piano Schools?

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