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2024-12-26
Read more at interlude.hk
Nietzsche's Piano Music
Despite his philosophical renown, music was Nietzsche's true passion. Born into a family of pastors where music and theology intertwined, young Friedrich was a talented pianist and organist by age seven. Recent recordings of his piano compositions inspired us to delve deeper.Read more at interlude.hk
2024-12-25
Read more at nzartsreview.org
Pianist's Passion and Drive
Pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk delivered a masterful performance, brilliantly conveying the drama and other key elements of the music. His stylish playing ignited the orchestra with passion and drive, showcasing a deeply perceptive musical approach.Read more at nzartsreview.org
2024-12-24
Read more at sfcm.edu
Masterclass with Paul Lewis
Pianist Paul Lewis, widely considered a preeminent interpreter of the Central European classical repertoire, engaged with SFCM students in a masterclass during the month of November.Read more at sfcm.edu
2024-12-22
Read more at billboard.com
Gigashvili's Many Inspirations
At 12, Giorgi Gigashvili, a noted Georgian pianist, discovered Martha Argerich on YouTube. Recently drawn to classical music, he was captivated by her performance of Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3, falling in love with both the piece and the pianist.Read more at billboard.com
2024-12-18
Read more at chopinpodcast.com
Chopin - The Improviser
In Episode 8 of "The Chopin Podcast", Ben Laude and Garrick Ohlsson explore Chopin's iconic Impromptus, including the famous Fantaisie-Impromptu. They then delve into the art of improvisation, featuring two exceptional pianists who masterfully blend Chopin's artistry with their own improvisational virtuosity.Read more at chopinpodcast.com
2024-12-17
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What about Reger's Piano Concerto?
Max Reger's Piano Concerto in F minor (Op. 114) premiered in Leipzig on December 15, 1910, with Frieda Kwast-Hodapp as soloist and Arthur Nikisch conducting. The performance was met with scathing criticism, typical of Reger's contemporary reception.Read more at interlude.hk
2024-12-16
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Beethoven's Great Bagatelles
Beethoven's Bagatelles, though he called them "trifles", belie their simplicity. Some were originally intended for his piano sonatas, suggesting they possess the same compositional depth and significance as full-fledged sonata movements.Read more at interlude.hk
2024-12-15
Read more at bbc.com
Yuja in a Speed Q + A
Yuja Wang, world-renowned pianist celebrated for her dazzling technique and charisma, achieved global recognition at just 21. In this BBC interview, she discusses motivation, inspiration, and the keys to her success.Read more at bbc.com
2024-12-12
Read more at livingthecreativelife.org
Ashkenazy in Conversation
Legendary pianist and conductor,Vladimir Ashkenazy shares insights from his career. He discusses playing for Sviatoslav Richter, the impact of not winning the Chopin Competition, and the pressures of Soviet-era competitions. He also reveals his passion for European football and shares a heartfelt message about the human soul.Read more at livingthecreativelife.org
2024-12-11
Read more at tonebase.co
Great Pianists on Memory
Maria Joao Pires famously performed Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 despite preparing the wrong one. This interview with Noa Kageyama explores memorization tactics pianists use to achieve such remarkable feats.Read more at tonebase.co
2024-12-10
Read more at kqed.org
Taking Piano Lessons Is Good For You
"The pleasure of practicing, of marking my own progress, is, as hokey as it sounds, its own reward." writes artist Sarah Hotchkiss at KQED Arts & Culture. None of this is really a surprise. Studies show that engaging in artistic, expressive hobbies has clear mental health benefits.Read more at kqed.org
2024-12-09
Read more at euronews.com
Chopin in Top at Apple Music Classical
What does the album top list for 2024 say about how we enjoy classical music? The piano is a strong feature of the charts, featuring as the lead instrument in four of the top five.Read more at euronews.com
2024-12-08
Read more at limelight-arts.com.au
Sad Piano: Because times change – and so do we
Being a composer is not about sitting in a room writing complex symphonies, says Matthew Hindson. It's about making music that connects.Read more at limelight-arts.com.au
2024-12-04
Read more at gramophone.co.uk
Chopin the Teacher
In the first of two columns about Chopin’s teaching practices, Kenneth Hamilton outlines the state of our current knowledge, which underpins our understanding of the man and his music.Read more at gramophone.co.uk
2024-12-01
Read more at cso.org
Trifonov Teaches Thrilled Students
"He shaped my journey and my passion for music," piano student Cemeron Akioka said of Trifonov. "He's the first person that I go to when I’m thinking about learning a new piece. I listen to his recordings first." Now he got the chance to meet Trifonov in a master-class in Chicago.Read more at cso.org
2024-11-28
Read more at musicradar.com
Frahm Bluring the Lines
Berlin-based pianist Nils Frahm has spent the last two decades blurring the lines between classical and contemporary music. Owing to his unconventional blend of piano and ambient electronic minimalism, Frahm has had to push back at the industry’s exploitative attempts to pigeonhole him as a "neo classical" artist.Read more at musicradar.com
2024-11-27
Read more at gramophone.co.uk
Winning Pianist Inspired by YouTube
"I watched the 10th Hamamatsu Piano Competition on YouTube in 2018 and knew I wanted to enter it one day", says Manami Suzuki who became the first Japanese pianist to win the Hamamatsu International Piano Competition after performing Beethoven's 3rd piano concerto in yesterday's final round.Read more at gramophone.co.uk
2024-11-25
Read more at arte.tv
Pletnev's Rach 1 and 2
ARTE TV invites to a concert with Rachmaninoff's First and Second Piano Concertos from Paris with Mikhail Pletnev and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France conducted by Dima Slobodeniuk.Read more at arte.tv
2024-11-24
Read more at brooklyn.edu
Biegel Grammy Nominee
Commissioned by Biegel and a consortium of five orchestras, "Dreams of the Fallen" blends piano concerto and choral symphony. The piece, inspired by the poetry of Iraq War veteran Brian Turner, delves into the emotional impact of war on a soldier.Read more at brooklyn.edu
2024-11-23
Read more at koreatimes.co.kr
Cho Celebrates Ravel
Pianist Cho Seong-jin will embark on a musical journey through the works of Maurice Ravel in 2025, marking the composer's 150th birth anniversary.Read more at koreatimes.co.kr
2024-11-22
Read more at planethugill.com
Recording Debussy
Pianist Anna Sybuleva has returned to Signum label with a new recording: Debussy's complete Préludes. While on tour, Sybuleva discussed Debussy's music, piano technique, and her desire to delve deeper into Rameau's compositions.Read more at planethugill.com
2024-11-21
Read more at nytimes.com
Pianist Biss on Anxiety
Jonathan Biss performed Schumann’s piano concerto with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The performance left him deeply affected by the composer's inner turmoil. Despite the familiar questions about Schumann’s mental state and its influence on the music, the pianist remains committed to exploring the depths of the composer’s soul.Read more at nytimes.com
2024-11-20
Read more at dailyprincetonian.com
Q + A with Grosvenor
Grosvenor's piano career skyrocketed after his 2004 BBC Young Musician Competition win. In 2011, he became Decca Classics' youngest British signee. Since then, he's had a distinguished career. The Daily Princetonian interviewed him about his musical journey, performance style, and cherished memories.Read more at dailyprincetonian.com
2024-11-19
Read more at koreatimes.co.kr
Gold for Lim
Korean pianist Lim Yunchan has been awarded the prestigious Diapason d'Or de l'Ann?e for his album "Chopin: Etudes." The young musician was honored in the annual awards ceremony held Wednesday in Paris, as announced by his agency.Read more at koreatimes.co.kr