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Tamara Stefanovich: Combining and Exploring Pianistic Worlds

December 4th, 2024 in Articles by

Pianist Tamara Stefanovich is a well-known name to concert audiences throughout the world and to discophiles maybe mostly known for her engagement in contemporary and 20th century repertoire. This reflects of course her concert programmes as well as collaborations, where her recordings with French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard stand out with two exceptionally strong proponents of contemporary aesthetics and pianism. Stefanovich […]

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World of Piano Competitions – issue 2 2024

December 2nd, 2024 in Piano Street Site News by

The World of Piano Competitions is a magazine initiated by PIANIST Magazine (Netherlands and Germany) and its Editor-in-Chief Eric Schoones. Here we get a rich insight into the world of international piano competitions through the eyes of its producers and participants. Click cover to download: Free download! As a collaborating partner Piano Street is happy to share the 12th issue […]

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Cremona Musica’s Piano Experience 2024 – Constantly Evolving Perspectives

November 7th, 2024 in Articles by

In the end of September, the annual Cremona Musica 2024 exhibition, a significant global event, takes place providing novel insights into the music industry. As a member of the Media Lounge, Piano Street is pleased to offer a pianistic perspective on key events. Cremona Musica takes place across three expansive exhibition halls at Cremona Fiere and features outdoor stage performances […]

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New Piano Piece by Chopin Discovered – Free Piano Score

October 29th, 2024 in Piano News by | 22 comments

A previously unknown manuscript by Frédéric Chopin has been discovered at New York’s Morgan Library and Museum. The handwritten score is titled “Valse” and consists of 24 bars of music in the key of A minor and is considered a major discovery in the world of classical piano music. A free score is now published by Piano Street. The index […]

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Josef Hofmann – The Pianist Inventor

October 22nd, 2024 in Articles by

Many know Josef Hofmann as an exceptional pianist, but how many are aware that he was also a prolific inventor? He was a brilliant mind who found fulfillment not only at the piano but also through numerous patents, channeling his immense passion for mechanics and technology across a variety of fields. But who was Josef Hofmann? The Pianist Born in […]

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A Life with Beethoven – Moritz Winkelmann

October 11th, 2024 in Articles by

What does it take to get a true grip on Beethoven? A winner of the Beethoven Competition in Bonn, pianist Moritz Winkelmann has built a formidable reputation for his Beethoven interpretations, shaped by a lifetime of immersion in the works and instruction from the legendary Leon Fleisher. Eric Schoones from the German/Dutch magazine PIANIST had a conversation with him. Moritz […]

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“Piano Dreams” – Exploring the Chinese Piano Explosion

September 20th, 2024 in Piano News by | 2 comments

The motivations for learning the piano are diverse, ranging from personal enjoyment to cultural appreciation and professional aspirations. While some see it as a way to connect with cultural heritage, others pursue it as a path to fame and fortune. In the movie “Piano Dreams” director Gary Lennon documents the struggles and sacrifices of three wannabe piano stars in modern […]

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​​Chopin and His Europe – Warsaw Invites the World

September 13th, 2024 in Piano News by

Celebrating its 20th anniversary the festival “Chopin and His Europe” included the thematic title “And the Rest of the World”, featuring world-renowned pianists, international and national top ensembles and orchestras. As usual the event explored Chopin’s music through diverse perspectives, spanning four centuries of repertoire. Piano Street presents a selection of concert videos including an interview with the festival’s founder, […]

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A Free Grand Piano? – Scammers Target Piano Enthusiasts

August 15th, 2024 in Piano News by | 3 comments

If you’re in the market for a piano, be cautious of a new scam that’s targeting music lovers, businesses, schools, and churches. Scammers are offering “free” pianos but with hidden fees that can add up to hundreds of dollars and, as you may have guessed, the piano will never be delivered. The scam typically starts with an email or social […]

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The Complete Piano Works of 16 Composers

August 4th, 2024 in Piano Street Site News by | 3 comments

Piano Street’s digital sheet music library is constantly growing. With the additions made during the past months, we now offer the complete solo piano works by fifteen of the most famous Classical, Romantic and Impressionist composers in the web’s most pianist friendly user interface. Last year, we implemented a new web design with improved composer pages. Now, when you visit […]

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Poems of Ecstasy – Scriabin’s Complete Piano Works Now on Piano Street

July 31st, 2024 in Piano Street Site News by

The great early 20th-century composer Alexander Scriabin left us 74 published opuses, and several unpublished manuscripts, mainly from his teenage years – when he would never go to bed without first putting a copy of Chopin’s music under his pillow. All of these scores (220 pieces in total) can now be found on Piano Street’s Scriabin page. Although Scriabin’s first […]

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A Sudden Chat with Paul Lewis about Beethoven & Schubert

July 12th, 2024 in Articles by

Substituting for the suddenly indisposed Janine Jensen, pianist Paul Lewis shares his ideas on his global Schubert project, classical repertoire focus and views on titans Beethoven vs. Schubert. Renowned British pianist Paul Lewis, stepped in to perform Beethoven’s G-major Concerto with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Daniel Harding in Stockholm on February 23. This unexpected turn of events proved […]

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