Friedrich Wilhelm Kalkbrenner Videos
deutscher Pianist und Komponist
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Isidor Edmond Philipp Georges Mathias Frédéric Chopin Friedrich Kalkbrenner Camille Saint Saëns Stephen Heller Carl Czerny Beethoven Théodore Ritter Ritter Franz Liszt Claude Debussy Lamoureux Anton Rubinstein Rubinstein Charles Valentin Alkan Pall John Corigliano César Franck New York Philharmonic 1863 1883 1888 1890 1893 1896 1901 1921 1933 1934 1940 1955 1958
Isidor Edmond Philipp (first name sometimes spelled Isidore) (2 September 1863 – 20 February 1958) was a French pianist, composer, and pedagogue of Jewish Hungarian descent. He was born in Budapest and died in Paris. Isidor Philipp studied piano under Georges Mathias (a pupil of Frédéric Chopin and Friedrich Kalkbrenner) at the Conservatoire de Paris and won First Prize in piano performance in 1883. Other teachers included Camille Saint-Saëns, Stephen Heller (a pupil of Carl Czerny, one of Beethoven's students) and Théodore Ritter (a pupil of Franz Liszt). At the Conservatoire, he met fellow student Claude Debussy. They remained lifelong friends, and Philipp often played his compositions. After Debussy's death, Philipp was regarded as the leading authority on his piano music. After graduating from the Conservatoire, Philipp commenced a career which took him to various European countries, and he was a regular performer at the Colonne, Lamoureux and Conservatoire concerts in Paris. He was able to hear concerts, recitals or master classes by many of the leading pianists of the day, including Liszt and Anton Rubinstein. He knew Charles-Valentin Alkan and was a pall-bearer at the latter's funeral in 1888; he subsequently edited many of Alkan's works for republication. In 1890, Philipp formed a trio with Loeb and Bertelier which toured for about a decade. He revived the Société des Instruments à Vent from 1896 to 1901. However, he eventually curtailed his concertizing, as he found lasting satisfaction in teaching. He returned to the Conservatoire de Paris, where he was a pre-eminent professor of piano from 1893 to 1934, one of the youngest ever appointed to that institution. From 1921 to 1933, Philipp was also the head of the piano section at the American Conservatory of Fontainebleau, which became famous for starting the careers of many notable American composers. His home in Paris contained many ancient and unusual instruments and other musical artifacts. When the Nazis entered Paris in World War II and Philipp fled to the United States in 1940, the Nazis confiscated the contents of his apartment. During the war, he taught piano in New York and at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal. While he was in New York, he gave recitals with the violinist John Corigliano, Sr. (Corigliano was the longtime concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic). After the war, he spent the rest of his life between New York and Paris. Philipp married once but he obtained a divorce shortly afterwards. On 20 March 1955, aged 91, he played the piano part in both Saint-Saëns' D minor Sonata and César Franck's Violin Sonata in New York, returning to Paris a year later. He gave his farewell recital at the age of 92, in Paris. He died there in 1958 after a fall on the Paris metro. He is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery. (Wikipedia) Please take note that the audio AND sheet music ARE NOT mine. Feel free to change the video quality to a minimum of 480p for the best watching experience. Original audio: Julian Zalla (@Gamma1734) ((http•••) Original sheet music: imslp.org/wiki/Album_Leaf_(Philipp%2C_Isidor) (Theodore Presser, 1901)
The #pkbacktothefuture extended versions (3/9) Kaballa – Drums Of The Lock (12“) Big Time International Belgium 1993 Consisting of Danny van Wauwe and Jos Borremans. Danny van Wauwe also released tracks under the names Daniel Bovie, Decoy. Furthermore he’s also part of Set Up System, Bossanova and much more. Jos Borremans is one of the founders of the Big Time International label and also produces music under the following aliases: Chris Inger, Gathering Momentum, Pat Milton, Peter Ramson For Isabella Amelie. #PK7 is out. iTunes: (http•••) Vinyl: (http•••) Spotify: (http•••) all tracks written and produced by Paul Kalkbrenner
A few months ago, Paul Kalkbrenner arranged "Feed your head" with new musical elements. Probably based on his then emotional state of feeling. He performed the new version live at events such as: Main Square Festival July 2018 in Spain Sputnik Spring Break May 2018 at Pouch Main Square Festival July 2018 in France etc... The new musical arrangement lost its unique magic and elation. It sounded like sorrow and sadness. That makes me sad too. On the last live concert on the main stage of Tomorrowland 2018 he performed with an incredible emotional body language the old version, overcame the sad feelings and set the new musical elements subtle in a perfectly matching way. The unique magic, happiness and love returned. A visitor at the live concert said: "I was speechless when i standing in front of the Mainstage and the song Feed your Head coming up, i cant still realizing it that i was there and i must crying when i watching this video, thank u Tomorrowland and to all the Djs that make my Life better." So, this made the emotionally perfomance to the best live version erver and is specially dedicated to my "dormouse". See also Paul Kalkbrenner Feed your head | Live at Lowlands 2019 (http•••)
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