Alexandre Uninsky Vidéos
pianiste d'origine russe ayant vécu en France et aux États-Unis
- piano
- musique classique
- États-Unis, Empire russe
- pianiste, compositeur ou compositrice, professeur ou professeure d'université
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2024-04-19
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Borodin Tarnowsky Vladimir Horowitz Alexander Glazounov Anton Rubinstein Rubinstein Arensky Tchaikovsky Rachmaninoff Vladimir Yampolsky Alexander Uninsky Bach Beethoven Brahms Berlin Philharmonic 1883 1930 1972 1976
SergeiTarnowsky +••.••(...)), the teacher of Vladimir Horowitz, studied with Annette Essipova at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. The director of the Conservatory was Alexander Glazounov,with whom Tarnowsky was later to be closely associated. Upon graduation, Tarnowsky received the highest award in his class--a gold medal and the Anton Rubinstein prize. He made a debut with the Berlin Philharmonic in the Arensky Fantasy and concertos by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff. This was followed by several sucessful Europeon tours. Later, as a professor at the Kiev Conservatory his pupils included Horowitz, (whom Tarnowsky taught from the age of eleven to sixteen), Vladimir Yampolsky and Alexander Uninsky. Coming to the United States in 1930, he taught for twenty years at De Paul University in Chicago. Tarnowsky then moved to Los Angeles where he became a much sought after teacher. It was during this period that he taught Horacio Gutierrez Sergie Tarnowsky died in Los Angeles on March 22, 1976 at the age of 92. These recordings were made in 1972 when the pianist was 89 years of age. There is ,as would be expected, some falling off of technique. However, Tarnowsky performs this music as a pianist who knew an interacted with many of the composers whose music he plays. The artistry and style are intact. VLADIMER HOROWITZ was very fortunate to have Tarnowsky as a teacher. Tarnowsky allowed the young Horowitz to learn the music that he chose to learn. (It wasn't Bach, Beethoven or Brahms) Tarnowsky wisely used these pieces to shape the technique and musicianship that eventually flowered into the mature artist. I suggest that those who are interested read Glen Plaskin's "Horowitz" pages 31-33
Balakirev Sergei Tarnowsky Vladimir Horowitz Alexander Glazounov Anton Rubinstein Rubinstein Arensky Tchaikovsky Rachmaninoff Vladimir Yampolsky Alexander Uninsky Bach Beethoven Brahms Berlin Philharmonic 1883 1930 1972 1976
Sergei Tarnowsky +••.••(...)), the teacher of Vladimir Horowitz, studied with Annette Essipova at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. The director of the Conservatory was Alexander Glazounov,with whom Tarnowsky was later to be closely associated. Upon graduation, Tarnowsky received the highest award in his class--a gold medal and the Anton Rubinstein prize. He made a debut with the Berlin Philharmonic in the Arensky Fantasy and concertos by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff. This was followed by several sucessful Europeon tours. Later, as a professor at the Kiev Conservatory his pupils included Horowitz, (whom Tarnowsky taught from the age of eleven to sixteen), Vladimir Yampolsky and Alexander Uninsky. Coming to the United States in 1930, he taught for twenty years at De Paul University in Chicago. Tarnowsky then moved to Los Angeles where he became a much sought after teacher. It was during this period that he taught Horacio Gutierrez Sergie Tarnowsky died in Los Angeles on March 22, 1976 at the age of 92. These recordings were made in 1972 when the pianist was 89 years of age. There is ,as would be expected, some falling off of technique. However, Tarnowsky performs this music as a pianist who knew an interacted with many of the composers whose music he plays. The artistry and style are intact. VLADIMER HOROWITZ was very fortunate to have Tarnowsky as a teacher. Tarnowsky allowed the young Horowitz to learn the music that he chose to learn. (It wasn't Bach, Beethoven or Brahms) Tarnowsky wisely used these pieces to shape the technique and musicianship that eventually flowered into the mature artist. I suggest that those who are interested read Glen Plaskin's "Horowitz" pages 31
Serge Prokofiev Alexander Uninsky Matacic Orchestre Société Concerts Conservatoire 1842 1967
Serge Prokofiev - Piano Concerto No.3 I. Andante - Allegro [00:00] II. Andantino con variazioni [09:39] III. Allegro ma non troppo [18:42] Alexander Uninsky - piano Orchestre de la Société des concerts du Conservatoire - Lovro von Matačić 5.2.1967
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