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ID: BRIL92361 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Chamber Orchestra Shoko Sugitani, piano; Berliner Symphoniker, Gerard Oskamp
Emmy Verhey, violin;
Utrecht Symphony Orchestra, Hans Vonk - Slovak Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra, Anton Nanut - Misha Goldstein, piano - Berliner Symphoniker, Peter Wohlert - Staatskapelle |
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ID: BRIL92365 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Chamber Ensemble CD 1
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Jaap van Zweden (1-4)
Borika van den Booren, violin
Berliner Symphoniker, Eduardo Marturet (5)
György Pauk, violin
Roger Vignoles, piano (6-8)
Emmy Verhey, violin
Janos Starker, cello
Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Arpad Jóo (9)
CD 2
Karin Lechner, piano
Berliner Symphoniker, Eduardo Marturet (1-4)
Györ Philharmonic Orchestra, János Sándor (5-7)
Hakon Austbö, piano (8-10) |
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ID: BRIL92372 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Chamber Ensemble CD 1
Academy of St-Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner
CD 2
Maria Grafova, harp
Janacek Philharmony, Hartmut Haenchen (1-3)
Orchestra of St. John’s Smith Square, John Lubbock (4)
Andre Bernard, trumpet; Slovak Chamber Orchestra, Bohdan Warchal (5-7)
Pro Christe Choir & Orchestra, Timothy Dean (8)
Academy of St-Martin-in-the-Fields, Iona Brown (9-13)
Robin Miller, oboe
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sir Alexander Gibson (14-17)
Ivan Sokol, organ; Slovak Chamber Orchestra, Bohdan Warchal (18-23) |
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ID: CR133 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Piano Mikhail Voskresensky is one of Russia's leading pianists. He is the winner of four international piano competitions (Schumann in Berlin, in Rio de Janeiro, George Enescu in Bucharest, and Van Cliburn in Fort Worth, Texas). In 1966 he was honoured with the Merited Artist of Russia award and in 1989, the People's Artist of Russia. Mikhail Voskresensky has extensive concert experience. His performances has been recorded and issued on more than 50 CDs. His performing art is well known and favored by the audiences worldwide. He is the only pianist in Russia to perform all of Chopin's piano compositions during one concert season (in 1982-83, in nine recitals in the Maly Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire). Mikhail Voskresensky graduated from the Moscow Conservatoire where he studied under Ilia Klyachko, Boris Zemliansky, Yakob Milstein, Lev Oborin (piano) and Leonid Roizman (organ). As student of the famous Lev Oborin, the winner of the First Chopin's Competition in 1927, Voskresensky adopted his teacher's refined romanticism, and perfect taste in harmony with the piano's splendid sound. The images evoked by his playing suggest contrasting musical colours, never out of harmony, with a charming legato inducing the instrument to sing. "His playing fascinates audiences with its artistry, cordiality and ingeniousness. Mikhail Voskresensky is a very talented and intelligent musician", Oborin wrote about his pupil. Voskresensky's repertoire includes Beethoven's 32 sonatas, all works of Chopin, and 64 piano concertos. He has performed with orchestras under the direction of more than 150 conductors, among them - Charles Dutoit, John Pritchard, Franz Konwitschny, Kurt Masur, Eugeny Svetlanov, Kirill Kondrashin etc. Since 2007, he is involved in a project of recording all Mozart piano concerti with Pavel Slobodkin Centre Symphony orchestra in cooperation with the conductor Leonid Nikolaev. On this CD, the sixth in this cycle, Concerti no.5, 11, and 18 are represented (recorded live from a concert in Maly Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on March 19, 2009). Mikhail Voskresensky began his pedagogical activities at the Moscow Conservatoire in 1959. For 8 years, he was an assistant to Professor Lev Oborin; since 1963 he has his own class. At present, Professor Voskresensky is the Head of piano chair at the Moscow Conservatoire. His pupils have won 112 prizes in international competitions, among them 49 gold medals. He has participated as juror for many major international competitions. He continues to be Chairman of the Jury for the Scriabin International Competition in Moscow. Mikhail Voskresensky is the President of the Scriabin International Society, and Guest Professor in the Toho Gakuen School in Tokyo. Professor Voskresensky gives numerous master classes in Russia and abroad. |
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ID: AV2100262 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Flute |
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ID: CR130 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Piano Born and raised in China, Dizhou Zhao started piano study at age four in his hometown of Shanghai. His talent was evident at a young age with his winning first prize at competition in Shanghai as well as performing his first public concert at age seven. One year later Dizhou was invited to record five piano sonatas by Mozart. At the age of eleven he enrolled in the preparatory Music School of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where he studied for six years.In 1996 Dizhou was invited as the youngest competitor of the Cong-A International Piano Competition in Seoul, South Korea. One year later he performed the Prokofiev Piano Concerto, No. 3 in C major with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra with only ten days' notice. In 1999 Dizhou received a full scholarship award from New England Conservatory in Boston, MA. He came to study with Russell Sherman and later on with Patricia Zander for his Bachelor Degree in Piano Performance.During the summer of 2000 he participated in the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, California, where he studied with Jerome Lowenthal and performed solo repertoire and chamber music. In 2001 Dizhou won the New England Conservatory Competition and in the same year he performed Schumann's Piano Concerto in A minor with the NEC Honor orchestra in Jordan Hall in Boston, Massachusetts.In spring 2003 Dizhou completed his Bachelor Degree with a distinguished performance award, and in May 2005 he finished his Master Degree, again with a distinguished performance honor, under the guidance of Alexander Korsantia. In September he won third prize in the Tbilisi International Piano Competition in Tbilisi, Georgia.In January 2006 he won the Special Chopin Award in the first USASU Piano Competition in Arizona. In the same year he was invited to give two solo recitals in the Newport Music Festival and received great reviews by Channing Gray from the Providence Journal. In 2007 Dizhou won the first prize in the Louisiana International Competition, a prize that included concerts in France, Russia, and USA and a solo performace at Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall in November, 2007. The same year he won first prize in the Southern Highland International Competition in Australia, the Dorothy Mackenzie first prize award and the third prize in the Viardo Competition in Dallas, TX. In 2009, Dizhou was invited to play Stravinsky piano concerto with Queensland orchestra, the critics acclaimed concert was recorded for the ABC radio for broadcasting. |
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ID: CR132 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Piano Mikhail Voskresensky is one of Russia's leading pianists. He is the winner of four international piano competitions (Schumann in Berlin, in Rio de Janeiro, George Enescu in Bucharest, and Van Cliburn in Fort Worth, Texas). In 1966 he was honoured with the Merited Artist of Russia award and in 1989, the People's Artist of Russia. Mikhail Voskresensky has extensive concert experience. His performances has been recorded and issued on more than 50 CDs. His performing art is well known and favored by the audiences worldwide. He is the only pianist in Russia to perform all of Chopin's piano compositions during one concert season (in 1982-83, in nine recitals in the Maly Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire). Mikhail Voskresensky graduated from the Moscow Conservatoire where he studied under Ilia Klyachko, Boris Zemliansky, Yakob Milstein, Lev Oborin (piano) and Leonid Roizman (organ). As student of the famous Lev Oborin, the winner of the First Chopin's Competition in 1927, Voskresensky adopted his teacher's refined romanticism, and perfect taste in harmony with the piano's splendid sound. The images evoked by his playing suggest contrasting musical colours, never out of harmony, with a charming legato inducing the instrument to sing. "His playing fascinates audiences with its artistry, cordiality and ingeniousness. Mikhail Voskresensky is a very talented and intelligent musician", Oborin wrote about his pupil. Voskresensky's repertoire includes Beethoven's 32 sonatas, all works of Chopin, and 64 piano concertos. He has performed with orchestras under the direction of more than 150 conductors, among them - Charles Dutoit, John Pritchard, Franz Konwitschny, Kurt Masur, Eugeny Svetlanov, Kirill Kondrashin etc. Since 2007, he is involved in a project of recording all Mozart piano concerti with Pavel Slobodkin Centre Symphony orchestra in cooperation with the conductor Leonid Nikolaev. On this CD, the sixth in this cycle, Concerti no.5, 11, and 18 are represented (recorded live from a concert in Maly Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on March 19, 2009). Mikhail Voskresensky began his pedagogical activities at the Moscow Conservatoire in 1959. For 8 years, he was an assistant to Professor Lev Oborin; since 1963 he has his own class. At present, Professor Voskresensky is the Head of piano chair at the Moscow Conservatoire. His pupils have won 112 prizes in international competitions, among them 49 gold medals. He has participated as juror for many major international competitions. He continues to be Chairman of the Jury for the Scriabin International Competition in Moscow. Mikhail Voskresensky is the President of the Scriabin International Society, and Guest Professor in the Toho Gakuen School in Tokyo. Professor Voskresensky gives numerous master classes in Russia and abroad. |
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