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Grandes ciclos
Grandes ciclos - F. Chopin (VIII): Como mágico expresivo - 17/10/24

Grandes ciclos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 59:29


CHOPIN: Scherzo nº 2 en Si bemol menor, Op. 31 (10.53). A. Benedetti Michelangeli (p.). Sonata para piano nº 3 en Si menor, Op. 58 (25.12). D. Lipatti (p.). Nocturno nº 1 en Do menor, Op. 48 (6.38). E. Leonskaja (p.).Escuchar audio

Bach van de Dag
Franks Klassieke Wonderkamer: ‘Lipatti in klassieke stijl'

Bach van de Dag

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 19:43


‘Lipatti in klassieke stijl' Hij groeide uit tot een van de grootste pianisten van de 20ste eeuw: Dinu Lipatti. Maar daarnaast was hij ook componist, die een werkelijk verleidelijk mooi Concertino schreef. Geheel in ‘klassieke stijl' oftewel ‘neo-barok'.  Dinu Lipatti Concertino in klassieke stijl, dl. I, II & III Julien Libeer, piano Les Metamorphoses olv Raphael Feye (album: Lignes paralleles)

And If Love Remains
Episode 69 - Recognizing Great Piano Performances with Mark Ainley

And If Love Remains

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 109:55


How does one recognize a great piano performance? Do you need special training or musical knowledge? Today we speak to Mark Ainley of The Piano Files to try and answer some of those questions.  www.thepianofiles.com Mark Ainley is an internationally recognized authority on the art of piano playing and historical recordings of great pianists. His clear insights provide important details about the mastery of the pianists of the past and present through his magazine articles, blog and social media pages, CD productions and liner notes, and lecture-demonstrations. Mark's work in the field of historical recordings began in his late teens, when his pre-university writing and research on this topic won the admiration of Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times music critic Harold Schonberg. His first CD liner notes, for VAI's release ‘Liszt: The 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies Played by 19 Great Pianists', were co-authored in his early 20s with International Piano Archives founding president Gregor Benko, coinciding with Mark's pioneering work in discovering previously unpublished recordings of the legendary pianist Dinu Lipatti. His internationally acclaimed efforts led to the world premiere award-winning release of over two hours of ‘unknown' performances by Lipatti, among them piano concertos by Liszt and Bartok.

Disques de légende
Dinu Lipatti interprète Schumann sous la baguette d'Herbert von Karajan

Disques de légende

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 16:04


durée : 00:16:04 - Disques de légende du mardi 20 avril 2021 - Le célèbre producteur de disque Walter Legge crée en 1945 le Philharmonia Orchestra. Ce disque de légende est enregistré au Royal Albert Hall, sous la direction d'Herbert von Karajan qui dirige le concerto pour piano de Schumann avec un Dinu Lipatti phénoménal d'intensité et de volubilité technique.

And If Love Remains
Episode 48 - The Piano Files with Mark Ainley

And If Love Remains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 92:15


Thank you Mark Ainley! Mark is THE go to guy when it comes to historical piano recordings. His knowledge and appreciation for the great artists of the past (and present) is top notch. This episode is special. Consider listening with a pen and paper so you can write down names and note the recordings that are mentioned here. It'll absolutely increase your appreciation and love for great piano music. Here are some recordings for you to reference: Ilona Eibenschütz talks and plays: Reminiscences of Brahms (1952) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLGIRHCPqN4 Carl Friedberg teaches and plays Brahms Ballade in G Minor Op.118 No.3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLW-rO8fPuU Ignaz Friedman Mazurka, Op. 7,3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpmWQ6t5iTM Jan Smeterlin plays Chopin 3 Mazurkas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pu9QUiGupA Josef Hofmann, piano - Beethoven - Sonata in C# minor, Op. 27 No. 2 ('Moonlight') (1936 - complete) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0xMzbfy_1g Solomon plays Beethoven Moonlight Sonata (1945 recording) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK__kS2R3-w Rachmaninoff plays Rachmaninoff: Newly Discovered Recording https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3Xp2Djqh3s Listen to a lecture given by Mark here (includes recording clips): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKo6zBtg9QM Subscribe to his Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/ThePianoFilesWithMarkAinley/ His website is here: https://www.thepianofiles.com/ Mark Ainley is an internationally recognized authority on the art of piano playing and historical recordings of great pianists. His clear insights provide important details about the mastery of the pianists of the past and present through his magazine articles, blog and social media pages, CD productions and liner notes, and lecture-demonstrations. Mark’s work in the field of historical recordings began in his late teens, when his pre-university writing and research on this topic won the admiration of Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times music critic Harold Schonberg. His first CD liner notes, for VAI’s release ‘Liszt: The 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies Played by 19 Great Pianists’, were co-authored in his early 20s with International Piano Archives founding president Gregor Benko, coinciding with Mark’s pioneering work in discovering previously unpublished recordings of the legendary pianist Dinu Lipatti. His internationally acclaimed efforts led to the world premiere award-winning release of over two hours of ‘unknown’ performances by Lipatti, among them piano concertos by Liszt and Bartok. Mark’s articles about Lipatti for International Piano Quarterly, International Piano, and Classical Record Collector magazines, as well as liner notes for the labels APR, archiphon, and Opus Kura, have debunked myths surrounding the life and art of this legendary musician, and he has received support for his work from some of the Rumanian biographers, diplomats, and producers who have worked for decades in publicizing this musician’s legacy. Mark has also written in both International Piano and Classic Record Collector magazines about the great French pianist Marcelle Meyer, the muse of Le Groupe des Six in 1920s Paris who additionally worked with Ravel, Debussy, and Stravinsky. Mark has given lectures at the Manhattan School of Music in New York, the Leschetitzky Society in Tokyo, and the San Francisco Conservatory, speaking about Great Historical Recordings in general and about Dinu Lipatti specifically, and was featured on WNYC radio in New York City in 1992 for the premiere broadcast of some rare Lipatti recordings. In September 2010, Mark co-chaired the panel discussion after the screening of a documentary about Dinu Lipatti at the Besancon International Music Festival, and the following month he opened the 2010 Great Romantics Festival with a presentation entitled “Schumann—The Poet of the Piano” for the bicentennial of Schumann’s birth. In 2016 the Romanian Cultural Institute in Bucharest sponsored a trip for Mark to visit Romania and lecture about Dinu Lipatti in conjunction with a new Lipatti website; Mark additionally appeared on Romanian TV and radio on this trip. He also presented at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Vienna in 2017 to mark the beginning of Lipatti’s centenary that year. Mark’s international research has led to meetings with many musical luminaries, among them Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, Yehudi Menuhin, Hugues Cuenod, Franziska Ackermann (widow of conductor Otto Ackermann), Stephen Hough (who has referred to Mark’s blog in his own for The Telegraph), Idil Biret, the family of Marcelle Meyer, Lake Como Piano Academy director William Nabore, and renowned artist manager Jacques Leiser. Mark has most recently written in International Piano about the evolution of Alfred Cortot’s playing as heard through his recordings, in addition to a centenary tribute to Dinu Lipatti. Previous articles in International Piano include features about the challenges facing young pianists as related by Jacques Leiser, an interview with British-Canadian pianist Valerie Tryon, and biographical articles about Dinu Lipatti and Marcelle Meyer. Mark has also published an extensive 9-page article about Dinu Lipatti for Classical Recordings Quarterly, and for Clavier Companion magazine has produced an article about recording producer Walter Legge, a feature on the ‘rediscovered Romantic’ pianist Jascha Spivakovsky, and interviews with Stephen Hough and Livia Rev. Mark continues his research into the life and recordings of Dinu Lipatti and has prepared a commemorative website devoted to the artist at dinulipatti.com . Mark has been a regular guest lecturer in both Sara Davis Buechner’s and Corey Hamm’s piano literature classes at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC, and he guest lectured at Manhattan School of Music in April 2017. He is available for writing projects such as CD liner notes, articles, and interviews, as well as lecture-demonstrations on a variety of piano-related topics. Amongst his repertoire: In The Groove: An Introduction to Historical Recordings Dinu Lipatti, Prince of Pianists Marcelle Meyer, Muse of Les Six The Great Romantic Pianists Legendary Chopin Interpreters ‘Live, from New York…’ Fabulous French Pianists Unknown Greats Off The Record: Rare Unpublished Recordings Additional topics available on request. For booking inquiries, please write to mark@markainley.com

Relax !
Jean-Sébastien Bach par Dinu Lipatti et Kenneth Gilbert

Relax !

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 118:44


durée : 01:58:44 - Relax ! du mardi 10 septembre 2019 - par : Lionel Esparza - Au programme un portrait du claveciniste Kenneth Gilbert, et dans notre rubrique 'Disques de légende' nous écouterons le pianiste Dinu Lipatti interpréter le choral 'Jésus, que ma joie demeure 'de Jean-Sébastien Bach... - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin

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Disques de légende
Le choral 'Jésus, que ma joie demeure' de J. S. Bach par Dinu Lipatti

Disques de légende

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 16:11


durée : 00:16:11 - Disques de légende du mardi 10 septembre 2019 - Le pianiste Dinu Lipatti avait enregistré en juillet 1950 des œuvres de Mozart, Chopin et Jean-Sébastien Bach lors d'une célèbre session d'enregistrement, à Genève...

Vrije geluiden op 4
De tijd (1)

Vrije geluiden op 4

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 60:00


Aad van Nieuwkerk verkent iedere zaterdag en zondag tussen 23.00 en 24.00 uur de grenzen van de klassieke muziek. Met nieuwe releases, concerttips, reportages, actuele ontwikkelingen in de muziekwereld, een vaste plek voor jong talent, en natuurlijk: adembenemende muziek! Met vanavond tijdgebonden muziek van Chopin, Lipatti, David Lang, Eduard Oja, Philip Glass, Olivier Messiaen, en Hildegard von Bingen.

Great Lives
Orlando Murrin on Dinu Lipatti

Great Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 27:59


For many piano music lovers, Dinu Lipatti, the Romanian concert pianist, stands head and shoulders above others. He lived during a time of great turbulence, leaving his native Romania for Switzerland at the outbreak of the second World War. He left behind a wealthy family but they subsequently lost everything under communism. Next year is the centenary of his birth, and food writer and former chef Orlando Murrin explains his love for Lipatti's music and his fascination with his life. It has led him to spending time trying to save Lipatti's family home from demolition in Bucharest. He joins Matthew Parris and the London based Romanian concert pianist Alexandra Dariescu to champion the life and work of one of classical music's greatest 20th century talents. Producer: Maggie Ayre.

CGU Concerts at CST Video Series
Treasures of Romanian Music

CGU Concerts at CST Video Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2013 52:04


Camelia Voin, soprano, performs works by Brediceanu, Barberis, Jora, Lipatti, Donceanu, and Gheorghe on December 12, 2012. The performance is part of Claremont Graduate University's CGU Concerts at CST series.