Francesco Turini Vídeos
compositor y organista italiano
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Francesco Turini 1595 1656 2010
Premio Nazionale delle Arti: finale 7-5-2010 Primo Premio Alessandro Nasello- flauto Patrizio Germone - violino Enzo Alessandra- violoncello Cinzia Guarino- clavicembalo
Turini Chopin Hanson Yvonne Hubert Isidor Philipp Wilfrid Pelletier Vladimir Horowitz Carnegie Hall 1934 1950 1953 1961
Ronald Turini, piano Rec. 1961, Carnegie Hall 00:00 Op. 25 No. 7 05:17 Op. 25 No. 1 Ronald Turini. Pianist, teacher, b Montreal 30 Sep 1934; premier prix (CMM) 1950. Born of a US-Italian father and a Canadian mother of Danish origin, he had piano lessons as a very young child from his mother and from Frank Hanson at the McGill Conservatory. He enrolled at the CMM at nine and studied there with Yvonne Hubert, Germaine Malépart, and Isidor Philipp until 1950. Prior to his graduation he made his debut at the MSO's Matinées symphoniques under Wilfrid Pelletier. He won the Prix Archambault in 1950. He entered Mannes College, New York, in 1953, and had lessons there with Isabelle Vengerova and later with Olga Stroumillo, who introduced him to Vladimir Horowitz. Horowitz taught the young pianist for five years and became the major influence on his playing. To read more, please visit: (http•••)
Francesco Turini Olmstead 1589 1656 2009
Sonata a due canti by Francesco Turini +••.••(...)). Performed by the Alpine Ensemble at the Early Music Colorado Soiree in Boulder, Colorado on March 1, 2009. Paula Olmstead, alto recorder; Paul Goble, tenor recorder, Pam Miller, cello; Carl Wingquist, harpsichord. This is one of our favorite pieces. It has rarely been recorded, so it our hope that our interpretation will be helpful to other performers, despite a glitch near the end of the video (the camera turned itself off, but Paul was able to stitch in audio from an MP3 recording).
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