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Lauren Zhang Beethoven Franz Liszt Joaquín Achúcarro Sergei Babayan Jean Efflam Bavouzet Peter Donohoe Hellwig Angela Hewitt Stephen Hough Pascal Nemirovski Marios Papadopoulos Menahem Pressler Lichfield Holstein City Birmingham Symphony Orchestra London Mozart Players European Union Chamber Orchestra China National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra Sinfonia Varsovia Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Orchestra Swan Bbc Scottish Symphony Orchestra Bbc Proms Klavier Festival Ruhr Verbier Festival Nottingham Royal Concert Hall Birmingham Town Hall Herkulessaal Schleswig Holstein Musik Festival Sydney Town Hall 2015 2016 2017 2020
The Programme Beethoven: Symphony no 9 in D minor, op 125 (transcribed for solo piano by Franz Liszt) Lauren Zhang Young American pianist Lauren Zhang began piano lessons at the age of four with Madeline Ignazito. On moving to the UK, Lauren attended King Edward VI High School for Girls in Birmingham and studied as a pupil with Dr Robert Markham in the Junior Department at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. She also began taking lessons with Professor Christopher Elton in 2017. Lauren has participated in masterclasses or lessons with Joaquín Achúcarro, Sergei Babayan, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Fabio Bidini, Peter Donohoe, Peter Frankl, Kenneth Hamilton, Klaus Hellwig, Angela Hewitt, Stephen Hough, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Pascal Nemirovski, Marios Papadopoulos, Menahem Pressler, Boris Slutsky and John Thwaites. In 2016, Lauren won first prize at the 15th Ettlingen International Piano Competition in Germany. Among other achievements, she was a prize-winner at the Wales International Piano Festival (2016) and the Young Pianist of the North International Competition (2015). Lauren won the BBC Young Musician Competition at age 16 performing with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra to widespread critical acclaim. Highlights since then include her debut at the BBC proms and appearances as soloist with the London Mozart Players, European Union Chamber Orchestra, China National Symphony Orchestra and Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra in Warsaw. Lauren has also performed in the Tonhalle in Zürich and at Klavier-Festival Ruhr in recent years. She gave recitals across the UK, as part of the Ryedale, Lichfield and Wooburn Festivals, amongst many others. Her performances have been broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and 4, TVN24 in Poland, and Deutschlandfunk in Germany. She also attended the Verbier Festival Academy and was accepted to the Curtis Institute of Music. In 2020, Lauren was invited to debut with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in Australia and with the Orchestra of the Swan, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Brno Philharmonic. Recitals at Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, Birmingham Town Hall, the Herkulessaal in Munich, at Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in Germany, and at Sydney Town Hall were also planned. Lauren is grateful for the support of YCAT through their aftercare scheme for BBC Young Musician finalists. More information: (http•••)
Frédéric Chopin Seong Jin Cho Robert Schumann Karol Szymanowski Leoš Janáček Klavier Festival Ruhr Stadthalle Wuppertal 1905 2021
#Chopin #Scherzo #ChopinScherzoNo.1 #Seong-inCho #Klavier-Festival #Ruhr 20210618 Klavier-Festival Ruhr 2021 Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal, Germany *PROGRAM (Full) Robert Schumann : Humoreske in B flat major, op. 20 Karol Szymanowski: Sheherazade from: Masques op. 34 Leoš Janáček: Sonata 1. X. 1905 Frédéric Chopin: Scherzo No. 1 in B minor op. 20 (00:13~ ) Scherzo No. 3 in C sharp minor op. 39
Daniel Barenboim Beethoven Leopold Stokowski Otto Klemperer Brahms Sir John Barbirolli Beria Boulez Henze Dutilleux Takemitsu Bayreuth Linden Staatskapelle Berlin English Chamber Orchestra Philharmonia Orchestra Orchestre Paris Chicago Symphony Orchestra Staatsoper Klavier Festival Ruhr 1570 1942 1952 1954 1955 1956 1957 1967 1973 1975 1981 1989 1991 1992 1999 2000 2002 2006 2007
From the Klavierfestival Ruhr in the Jahrhunderthalle Bochum, Germany. Performers: Daniel Barenboim (soloist and conductor) and Staatskapelle Berlin. Subscribe to EuroArts: (http•••) Watch all excerpts from the Beethoven Piano Concertos performed by Daniel Barenboim: (http•••) In time for his 65th birthday in 2007, Daniel Barenboim has completed a cycle of Beethoven's piano concertos. Recorded live at the prestigious Klavier-Festival Ruhr in May 2007, this recording reflects both a very individual and special reading of Beethoven’s music and the artist’s life-long dedication to the composer. Daniel Barenboim is one of the most prolific and high-profile artists performing on international stages today and Beethoven’s masterpieces have been a key part of his repertoire throughout his career, both as a conductor and as a pianist. Beethoven himself was a keyboard virtuoso of almost awesome abilities who created a sensation wherever he played. It is no wonder, therefore, that the piano was central to Beethoven’s overall output. Daniel Barenboim, artistic personality and former wunderkind, long an essential part of the international musical scene both on the conductor’s podium and at the piano, is the perfect match for this demanding music. Conducting and playing at the same time, Barenboim chose his orchestra of almost two decades, the Staatskapelle Berlin, which he has praised warmly for its exceptional, dark and warm sound. With a tradition reaching back to 1570, the Staatskapelle Berlin is one of the oldest orchestras in the world. About Daniel Barenboim Daniel Barenboim was born in Buenos Aires in 1942. He took his first piano lessons at the age of five, and was first taught by his mother. Later, he studied under his father, who would remain his only piano teacher. He gave his first public concert when he was seven. In 1952, he moved with his parents to Israel. At age ten, Daniel Barenboim gave his international début performance as a solo pianist in Vienna and Rome; Paris (1955), London (1956) and New York (1957) then followed, where he played with Leopold Stokowski. Since then, he has regularly toured Europa and the United States, as well as South America, Australia and the Far East. In 1954 Daniel Barenboim began his recording career as a pianist. In the 1960s he recorded Beethoven's piano concertos with Otto Klemperer, Brahms piano concertos with Sir John Barbirolli and all the Mozart piano concertos with the English Chamber Orchestra, this time serving both as pianist and conductor. Ever since his conducting debut in 1967 in London with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim has been in great demand with leading orchestras around the world. Between 1975 and 1989 he was the chief conductor of the Orchestre da Paris, where he often programmed contemporary works by composers such as Lutostawski, Beria, Boulez, Henze, Dutilleux and Takemitsu. Daniel Barenboim gave his début as an opera conductor at the Edinburgh Festival in 1973 with Mozart's Don Giovanni. In 1981 he conducted for the first time in Bayreuth, where he would conduct every summer for eighteen years, until 1999. From 1991 until June 2006, Daniel Barenboim was Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The musicians of the orchestra have since named him Honorary Conductor for Life. In 1992, he became General Music Director of the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, where he was also Artistic Director from 1992 to August 2002. In 2000 the Staatskapelle Berlin voted him Chief Conductor tor Life.
Daniel Barenboim Beethoven Leopold Stokowski Otto Klemperer Brahms Sir John Barbirolli Beria Boulez Henze Dutilleux Takemitsu Bayreuth Linden Staatskapelle Berlin English Chamber Orchestra Philharmonia Orchestra Orchestre Paris Chicago Symphony Orchestra Staatsoper Klavier Festival Ruhr 1570 1942 1952 1954 1955 1956 1957 1967 1973 1975 1981 1989 1991 1992 1999 2000 2002 2006 2007
From the Klavierfestival Ruhr in the Jahrhunderthalle Bochum, Germany. Performers: Daniel Barenboim (soloist and conductor) and Staatskapelle Berlin. Subscribe to EuroArts: (http•••) Watch all excerpts from the Beethoven Piano Concertos performed by Daniel Barenboim: (http•••) In time for his 65th birthday in 2007, Daniel Barenboim has completed a cycle of Beethoven's piano concertos. Recorded live at the prestigious Klavier-Festival Ruhr in May 2007, this recording reflects both a very individual and special reading of Beethoven’s music and the artist’s life-long dedication to the composer. Daniel Barenboim is one of the most prolific and high-profile artists performing on international stages today and Beethoven’s masterpieces have been a key part of his repertoire throughout his career, both as a conductor and as a pianist. Beethoven himself was a keyboard virtuoso of almost awesome abilities who created a sensation wherever he played. It is no wonder, therefore, that the piano was central to Beethoven’s overall output. Daniel Barenboim, artistic personality and former wunderkind, long an essential part of the international musical scene both on the conductor’s podium and at the piano, is the perfect match for this demanding music. Conducting and playing at the same time, Barenboim chose his orchestra of almost two decades, the Staatskapelle Berlin, which he has praised warmly for its exceptional, dark and warm sound. With a tradition reaching back to 1570, the Staatskapelle Berlin is one of the oldest orchestras in the world. About Daniel Barenboim Daniel Barenboim was born in Buenos Aires in 1942. He took his first piano lessons at the age of five, and was first taught by his mother. Later, he studied under his father, who would remain his only piano teacher. He gave his first public concert when he was seven. In 1952, he moved with his parents to Israel. At age ten, Daniel Barenboim gave his international début performance as a solo pianist in Vienna and Rome; Paris (1955), London (1956) and New York (1957) then followed, where he played with Leopold Stokowski. Since then, he has regularly toured Europa and the United States, as well as South America, Australia and the Far East. In 1954 Daniel Barenboim began his recording career as a pianist. In the 1960s he recorded Beethoven's piano concertos with Otto Klemperer, Brahms piano concertos with Sir John Barbirolli and all the Mozart piano concertos with the English Chamber Orchestra, this time serving both as pianist and conductor. Ever since his conducting debut in 1967 in London with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim has been in great demand with leading orchestras around the world. Between 1975 and 1989 he was the chief conductor of the Orchestre da Paris, where he often programmed contemporary works by composers such as Lutostawski, Beria, Boulez, Henze, Dutilleux and Takemitsu. Daniel Barenboim gave his début as an opera conductor at the Edinburgh Festival in 1973 with Mozart's Don Giovanni. In 1981 he conducted for the first time in Bayreuth, where he would conduct every summer for eighteen years, until 1999. From 1991 until June 2006, Daniel Barenboim was Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The musicians of the orchestra have since named him Honorary Conductor for Life. In 1992, he became General Music Director of the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, where he was also Artistic Director from 1992 to August 2002. In 2000 the Staatskapelle Berlin voted him Chief Conductor tor Life. #EuroartsBarenboim