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2020-07-20 09:58:14
Review: “Vienna 1900” – Le Sage, Plesser, Kashimoto, Meyer, Pahud
A programme devoted to Viennese composers of the early twentieth century, including Berg, Zemlinsky, Korngold and Schönberg.
2019-07-29 15:54:04
Respected cellist and pedagogue Zvi Plesser works us through the Prelude from Bach’s Solo Cello Suite No.2 in D Minor. Recorded in 6 camera high-definition with student Eli Levi – as part of the iClassical Academy’s professional masterclass series. For more comprehensive free classes in this series, please visit: http://bit.ly/2H6jSNx | Enter promo code: VC5iCA […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2017-08-16 17:49:18
Piazzolla not only brings his grandfather's magic to his craft; he is the product of his own era and imbibed much of the contemporary sounds that were around in his formative years. VOICE OF Music Festival artistic director and cellist Zvi Plesser performs with viola player Amihai Grosz..
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-04-11 16:29:52
Schoenberg Illuminated by Youth
[…] by the piano, more expressive from the strings. Their Rondo spoke clearly and cohesively in Calderwood Hall, and there was spring to the beat as much as there was spring in the air. If the expectation had been to find any truly identifiable personality in this Mozart, some disappointment would have to be registered. Violist Shira Majoni, who is currently studying with Kim Kashkashian at NEC; cellist Haran Meltzer, who continues his studies with Zvi Plesser; and pianist Kwan Yi, a graduate of Curtis and Julliard and faculty member, Radford University in Virginia; shared the stage with Fried. Once the Arnold Schoenberg’s (1940) String Trio, Op. 45 got underway, there would be no looking back. Violinist InMo Yang, still an undergraduate student at NEC, violist Dana Kelley, a graduate of Vanderbilt University, and Meltzer gave every indication they were up to this complex, snarly, guttural, lamenting, eerie, terrifying, reflective work […]