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Chopin Eugene George Istomin Isaac Stern Leonard Rose Martinez Pablo Casals Jovanovich 1925 1955 1975 1980 2003
Columbia Masterworks ML 5054 Eugene George Istomin (November 26, 1925 – October 10, 2003) was an American pianist. He was famous for his work in a piano trio in which he collaborated with Isaac Stern and Leonard Rose. He married Marta Montañez Martinez (Marta Casals Istomin), the widow of Pablo Casals, on February 15, 1975. She is a former president of the Manhattan School of Music and former artistic director of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. He moved to Washington in 1980. He was an avid reader and book collector and, eventually, attracted the interest of New York publishing magnate, William Jovanovich. In 1980, Istomin was hired by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers to advise the company in the publication of facsimile editions of original editions by Joseph Conrad and Thomas Hardy, among others. In the 1980s and 1990s, he toured 30 American cities—largely in the Midwest—in a twelve-ton truck with his own Steinway pianos and piano tuner. It was the expression of a lifelong conviction that classical music belonged to the ordinary American. In this same vein, he was an ardent fan of the Detroit Tigers baseball team. 유진 이스토민(Eugene Istomin, 1925년 11월 26일 ~ 2003년 10월 10일)은 뉴욕 시에서 태어난 미국의 러시아계 피아니스트이다. יוּגִ'ין ג'וֹרְג' איסְטוֹמִין (באנגלית: Eugene George Istomin; 26 בנובמבר 1925 - 10 באוקטובר 2003) היה פסנתרן אמריקאי שהתפרסם בעבודתו בשלישיית הפסנתר שנודעה בשם " שלישיית איסטומין-שטרן-רוז". ユージン・ジョージ・イストミン(Eugene George Istomin, 1925年11月26日 - 2003年10月10日)は20世紀を代表するアメリカ合衆国のピアニストである。 Юджин (Евгений) Георгиевич Истомин (р. 26 ноября 1925, Нью-Йорк — у. 10 октября 2003, Вашингтон) — американский пианист.
National Symphony Orchestra Vivaldi
Solo Violin: Nurit Bar-Josef, Concertmaster Ying Fu, Associate Concertmaster Marissa Regni, Principal Second Violin Daniel Foster, Principal Viola Eugena Chang, Cello Robert Oppelt, Principal Bass Todd Fickley, Harpsichord Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! (http•••)
Frédéric Chopin Gagliano Franz Liszt Staple 2020
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35 Avery Gagliano, piano Performed on Wednesday, February 5, 2020 Field Concert Hall, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia Frédéric Chopin wrote his second piano sonata in his late twenties. Born in Poland, Chopin was a child prodigy, wrote primarily for solo piano, and built a solid reputation during his short life as a leading composer of the Romantic era. This sonata became a quick favorite among the public. Particularly, the “Marche funèbre” (“Funeral March”) instantly captivated audiences. Franz Liszt, a friend of Chopin, called it a movement “of such penetrating sweetness that we can scarcely deem it of this earth.” It was performed at Chopin’s funeral, and has also been a part of the funerals of Winston Churchill, John F. Kennedy, and Margaret Thatcher. The sonata immediately grabs attention in the its first movement (Grave) with slow, dramatic octaves, foreshadowing the weight of emotion to come. The movement quickly shifts into double time, introducing the first theme with a constant stream of notes. A serene second theme provides relief, and Chopin continues to develop this movement until it concludes with three very loud, fortississimo B-flat major chords. The Scherzo’s whirlwind of octaves, chromatics, and leaping chords gives way to sublime beauty in its middle section. The Funeral March, composed two years before the rest of the sonata, displays a dramatic character ranging from deep tragedy to heartbreaking beauty. The finale (Presto) ushers in a flurry of octaves, sweeping over the keyboard in a technical feat until the B-flat minor chord of its final destination. This sonata has long been a staple of the piano repertoire and is frequently performed in concert halls and piano competitions. Just this past month, Curtis student Avery Gagliano won first prize at the National Chopin Competition and, in preparation, performed this sonata as a part of the Curtis Student Recital Series. —Hannah Horine Learn more about this work: (http•••) #CurtisIsHere Have you been following Curtis Is Here? Take our short survey, make your voice heard, and help us make our music posts even better! (http•••)
Bach Gustav Leonhardt Wilhelm Backhaus Hess Jörg Demus Karl Münchinger Jacqueline Pré Villa Lobos Marie Claire Alain Franco Gulli David Hertzberg Hertzberg 1050 1767 1951 1953 1956 1957 1958 1960 1962 1963 1964 1974
#Bach #JSBach #Baroque #ClassicalMusic Gustav Leonhardt, cembalo; Lars Fryden, Barockvioline (crafted by Alexander Kennedy, London, 1767). From the LP shown above, issued in 1963 on the Telefunken label, catalogue number SAWT 9433-B. Part of the Das Alte Werk series. More from JS Bach: Bach / Wilhelm Backhaus, 1958: English Suite No. 6 in D minor, BWV 811 - Prelude, Allemande, Courante - (http•••) Bach / Wilhelm Backhaus, 1958: French Suite No. 5 in G major, BWV 816 - Complete - (http•••) Prelude and Fugue No. 15 in G major, BWV 860 (Book I, WTC) - (http•••) Bach / Anatole Kitain, 1957: Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring (arr., Hess) - Chorale, Cantata 147 - (http•••) Bach / Jörg Demus, 1956: Prelude and Fugue No. 11 in F major, BWV 856 - (http•••) Bach / Jörg Demus, 1956: Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in C major, BWV 846 - (http•••) Bach / Jörg Demus, 1956: Prelude and Fugue No. 3 in C sharp minor, BWV 849, WTC Book 1 - (http•••) Bach / Jörg Demus, 1956: Prelude and Fugue No. 12 in F minor, BWV 857, WTC Book 1 - (http•••) Karl Münchinger, 1951: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 (Allegro) - (http•••) Jacqueline du Pré: Adagio, from the Toccata in C, BWV 564 - 1962 - (http•••) Villa-Lobos: Fugue No. 1 in C major, BWV 846 (transcribed for Cellos by Villa-Lobos) - 1958 - (http•••) Sylvia Marlowe: Concerto for Two Harpsichords in C major, BWV 1061 - Fuga - 1960 - (http•••) Hans Kalafusz: Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042 - Movement 3 - 1974 - (http•••) JS Bach / Marie-Claire Alain, 1964: Kommst Du Nun, Jesu, Vom Himmel Herunter, BWV 650 - (http•••) Isolde Ahlgrimm: French Suite in D minor, BWV 812 - 1953 Recording: (http•••) Isolde Ahlgrimm: French Suite in C minor, BWV 813 - 1953: (http•••) Franco Gulli: Sonata No. 1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - Fuga (Allegro): (http•••) Brigitte Zaczek: Suite in G major (after the Cello Suite No. 3, BWV 1009) (Bach) - Part 1: (http•••) Karl Münchinger: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 (Movement 3) - 1951: (http•••) "David Hertzberg"
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