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2025-01-29

Cho Celebrating Ravel

Gramophone's James Jolly interviewed pianist Seong-Jin Cho following his performance of all Ravel solo works in a single evening in Liechtenstein. They discussed Ravel's significant contributions to the piano repertoire.
Read more at gramophone.co.uk
2025-01-28

22 Hours Satie with Levit!

Igor Levit will perform Erik Satie's "Vexations" 840 times consecutively at London's Southbank Centre on April 24th, a 22-hour marathon following Satie's 1893 instructions.
Read more at people.com
2025-01-28

Happy Birthday Arthur Rubinstein

Born on January 28th, Arthur Rubinstein remains a legendary 20th-century pianist. His legacy rests upon his expressive artistry, impeccable technique, and profound emotional connection to the music.
Read more at interlude.hk
2025-01-27

Bruce Liu at Carnegie Hall

Bruce Liu, 2021 Chopin Competition winner, has transcended his early fame. Beyond Chopin, he masterfully navigates French repertoire and now, in his second Carnegie Hall recital, delves into the profound world of Russian music.
Read more at bachtrack.com
2025-01-26

Pianist Presents Forbidden Love

David Kadouch's "Forbidden Love," showcases a diverse range of composers from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including Tchaikovsky, Poland's Karol Szymanowski, and French singer-songwriter Charles Trenet.
Read more at npr.org
2025-01-25

Not Only Liszt with Batsashvili

Mariam Batsashvili, a Georgian pianist in her early 30s and a former BBC New Generation Artist, captivated a large, enthusiastic audience at Wigmore Hall, suggesting she has cultivated a strong following in London.
Read more at theguardian.com
2025-01-24

The Chopin Year 2025 and a New Biopic

Yuja Wang's initial Chopin experience came from a film featuring Hugh Grant as the composer. Coinciding with the 19th Chopin Competition in Warsaw, a new film about the composer will be released.
Read more at polskieradio.pl
2025-01-23

AI to Help Pianists

In a groundbreaking study, Stanford researchers collected a comprehensive dataset of 3D hand motions from 15 elite pianists performing 153 piano pieces. This dataset, spanning 10 hours, includes synchronized audio and key press data, providing valuable insights into the intricate movements of expert pianists.
Read more at stanford.edu
2025-01-22

Malofeev and The Creative Life

Young pianist Alexander Malofeev, a rising star gracing world-class stages, shares his journey. He delves into the dedication and artistry needed to connect with audiences and create unforgettable performances.
Read more at youtube.com
2025-01-22

Schönberg's Archives in Ashes

Wildfires in Los Angeles destroyed over 100,000 scores by pioneering composer Arnold Schoenberg. Housed at his family's Belmont Music Publishing, these scores were crucial for orchestras and musicians. While no original manuscripts were lost, this irreplaceable collection facilitated widespread access to Schoenberg's music.
Read more at latimes.com
2025-01-21

Cho's Complete Ravel Take

Seong-jin Cho's "Ravel: Complete Solo Piano Works" released Jan. 17. His two piano concerto recordings follow Feb. 21. A deluxe edition with all tracks arrives April 11.
Read more at theviolinchannel.com
2025-01-19

Polish EU Presidency Inauguration

A gala celebrating Poland's EU Presidency will take place Wednesday evening at the Lithuanian National Philharmonic, featuring renowned Polish pianist Rafał Blechacz with the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra.
Read more at .polskieradio.pl
2025-01-18

A Playing Faster Aid?

A robotic exoskeleton boosted finger speed by 30% in trained pianists. After a half-hour session with the device, which moves fingers for them, these musicians overcame plateaus in their playing.
Read more at newscientist.com
2025-01-17

Korean Chopin to Israel

Pianist Yeon-Min Park enjoyed her time in Israel, settling in easily. Despite limited prior knowledge, she fell in love with the country and its people, finding surprising similarities between Israel and Korea.
Read more at jpost.com
2025-01-16

Juilliard Scores at US Chopin Competition

The Juilliard School won 1st, 2nd and 6th prizes at the National Chopin Piano Competition of the United States. The first prize winner is granted participation at the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw this fall.
Read more at chopin.org
2025-01-15

Vikingur and John Adams

At the Ojai Music Festival, pianist Vikingur Olafsson casually suggested to composer John Adams, "You know you'll write me a concerto, right?" After a pause, Adams replied, "I guess you're right".
Read more at nytimes.com
2025-01-14

Espressive Playing Can Cause Injury

A new case study pioneers the documentation of how expressive intentions impact upper-body kinematics in expert pianists. It investigates the influence of these intentions across musical contexts on joint range of motion, postures associated with piano-related injuries, and wrist angular jerk, considering both proximal and distal joints.
Read more at frontiersin.org
2025-01-14

Prokofiev's Sarcasms

Prokofiev's "Sarcasms" (1912-14) explores a new musical language. This five-piece suite employs extremes in dynamics, clashing harmonies, and "wrong notes" to represent laughter, creating a seemingly grotesque style with rough accents and jagged rhythms juxtaposed against lyrical themes
Read more at interlude.hk
2025-01-13

Chopin Backstage in Miami

Ben Laude covers the finals of the US National Chopin Competition in Miami. Established in 1977 by Blanka A. Rosenstiel, the Chopin Foundation is a national non-profit organization dedicated to promoting classical music, inspired by the inaugural US Chopin Competition she presented in Miami in 1975.
Read more at youtube.com
2025-01-12

About and With Pianist Levanon

Despite his youth, pianist Yoav Levanon boasts an impressive resume: Carnegie Hall, Verbier Festival, Martha Argerich's festival, Fondation Louis Vuitton, collaborations with Barenboim and Perahia. His mature artistry, evident in his profound playing and grounded demeanor, belies his young age.
Read more at interlude.hk
2025-01-11

Chopin on Guitar?

Arranging Chopin's Second Piano Concerto for guitar is a controversial endeavor. While a grand piano offers full tone and sustained legato, the guitar encourages a more intimate, nuanced interpretation, akin to the subtleties Chopin may have achieved on his own Pleyel piano.
Read more at sfcv.org
2025-01-10

Pianist Kantorow - a Crash Course

Despite his stage presence – appearing rumpled and almost sleepy – 27-year-old Alexander Kantorow, the 2019 Tchaikovsky Competition Grand Prix winner, commands the piano with volcanic power and poetic grace. His mesmerizing performances have earned him comparisons to Liszt, as declared by Fanfare magazine.
Read more at classical-music.com
2025-01-09

Second Life Pianos

Seattle Piano Recycling, founded by Chad Newell, began unexpectedly while he was transporting pianos for Whidbey Island piano shop owner, Dean Petrich. Newell's business flourished alongside the rise of electronic keyboards, providing a lifeline for unwanted acoustic pianos.
Read more at seattlerefined.com
2025-01-08

Tha Funniest Pianist Ever

Victor Borge, the "comedian of the keyboard" and "funniest man in classical music," delighted audiences for decades with his unique blend of musical satire and witty banter. This irrepressible humourist, a student of Liszt pupil Lamond, eschewed a serious concert career to bring joy to millions.
Read more at interlude.hk