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42. Conductors Retreat At Medomak
piece written by librettist Langston Hughes and stridepianist James P Erie Mills,Lee Luvisi, Christine Brewer, William Warfield, byron janis, Sharon Isbin
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Conductor Kenneth Kiesler is Director of Orchestras and Professor of Conducting at the School of Music of the University of Michigan. There he has conducted orchestras, choral/orchestral works and opera productions, and headed the orchestral conducting program since 1995. The graduate conducting programs attract applicants world-wide and have been consistently ranked first in the nation by US News and World Report . His former students hold prominent positions with major symphony orchestras, opera companies and educational institutions, and have won major international competitions. Mr. Kiesler regularly leads conductors' master classes for the American Symphony Orchestra League, the Conductors' Guild, the Conductors' Institute, the Manhattan School of Music, the Royal Academy of Music, and Oxford University.
Spaghetti Western Gimpel the Fool, with Third Angle, the new-music ensemble of Portland, Oregon.
Kiesler has appeared as guest conductor with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, the Chicago Symphony at Orchestra Hall, the Utah, Detroit, New Jersey, Florida, Indianapolis, Memphis, and San Diego Symphonies; the orchestras of Albany, Virginia, Omaha, Fresno, Long Beach, Long Island and Portland, the Texas Chamber Orchestra, the Ohio Chamber Orchestra, as well as the Festivals of Meadowbrook, Skaneateles, Sewanee, Breckenridge, and Aspen. Kiesler has appeared several times with the Jerusalem Symphony and the Haifa Symphony in Israel, the Osaka Philharmonic in Japan, the Puerto Rico Symphony in San Juan, the New Symphony Orchestra in Sofia, Bulgaria, and the Pusan Symphony among others in Korea.

43. Greg Sandow -- A Defense Of Rach 3, For The Los Angeles Times
According to pianist byron janis who studied with Vladimir Horowitz, who inturn knew Rachmaninoff, and told janis many stories he would have been
http://www.gregsandow.com/rachdef.htm
Don't tell the purists, but lots of classical music used to be popular.
That's worth remembering as the Rachmaninoff Third Piano Concerto sails toward the Hollywood Bowl, borne on the winds of "Shine" and the latest David Helfgott tour, but also accompanied by the faintest sniff of elite disdain.
Last March, in these pages [this piece was published in the Los Angeles Times ], Times Music Critic Mark Swed took the highbrow view, in effect declaring the concerto too shallow and too flashy, nothing more than a "popular showpiece" with "sure-to-please gushy melodies." Earlier, Bernard Holland, chief classical music critic of the New York Times, rolled his eyes at Rachmaninoff's "weepy tunes," finally dismissing the Third Concerto as very nearly a musical con game "made to order for virtuosos on the make." And, of course, its popularity (which didn't start with Helfgott) only makes things worse. In 1993, Holland complained, fully five of the six pianists in the finals of the Van Cliburn competition all played the thing. He shuddered: "What a horrifying evening it was." We might ask, of course, whether five renditions of any concerto on a single night wouldn't have been equally hard to take. But there's a larger point to make.

44. Los Angeles Times J. Browning, 69; Pianist Of Brilliant
Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer John Browning, a pianist whose trademarks includingLeon Fleisher, Malcolm Frager, Gary Graffman and byron janis, Browning was
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45. Calendar Live - New Competitor At The Bench
Vladimir Ashkenazy, firstprize winner in the 1962 Tchaikovsky Competition; Russianpianist Dmitri Bashkirov; American concert pianist byron janis; and pianist
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46. The Sergei Rachmaninoff Web Pages: Recommended Recordings: Four Concertos/Rhapso
1 in FSharp Minor, Op. 1. 1. byron janis, pianist. Chicago Symphony Orchestra,Fritz Reiner, Conductor. RCA Victor Red Seal Living Stereo 62691 (Stereo).
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Recommended Recordings
Here are some of the recordings which I have found most enjoyable.
Some are obscure, some highly celebrated.
However, to me, these represent the "best of the best."
(Listing by alphabetical order of performer)
Piano Concerto No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 1.
1. Byron Janis, Pianist. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner, Conductor. RCA Victor Red Seal Living Stereo 62691 (Stereo). Originally released 1957. 2. Sergei Rachmaninoff, Pianist. The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, Conductor. RCA Victor Red Seal 56659 (Mono). Recorded 4 December 1939
Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18.
2. Cecile Licad, Pianist. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado, Conductor.
Columbia Masterworks IM-38672 (Digital Stereo). Released 1983. 4. Artur Rubinstein, Pianist. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner, Conductor. RCA Victor Red Seal RCD1-4934 (Stereo). Recorded 9 January 1956. 5. Artur Rubinsten, Pianist. The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, Conductor. RCA Victor Red Seal 63060 (Stereo). Recorded 23 November, 1971. Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30.

47. "A Treasure Trove Of Rare, Exceptional And Sometimes Forgotten Recordings
is coupled with Ravel's Concerto and janis with his Katchen is a master pianist,a wizzard, and Kertesz is a the calm and precise climaxes of byron and Kyril
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T he T reasure T rove LP LIST C ONTRIBUTORS THE LONG PLAYING RECORD GUIDE ... 7" RECORD GALLERY A sultry night with Curzon and Jorda in the Spanish Gardens
When Falla started working on this composition he gave it the title "Nocturnes" which still indicates the atmosphere of the three sections. Most pianists and conductors play the work in a well structured manner and even sometimes with a certain straightforwardness. Curzon and Jorda however work together in a fine tuned atmospheric recording. Jorda is a conductor from the old school and he takes time for phrasing and subtle dynamic variations and so achieves a sense of sultry and mysteriousness, the air bearing heavy scents. It is a rendition which was hardly experienced before (and after, I must say). This performance shows once more all too clear how crucial the cooperation is of all the musicians involved. A true treasure that was well recorded with the piano well embedded in the orchestra.
High Fidelity Beethoven
The liner notes of Westminster WL 5075 deal extensively with the structure and the nature of Beethoven's Op. 111 and Op. 2 No. 2. There are however no data about the pianist Kurt Appelbaum with whom Westminster started a complete cycle of Beethoven Sonatas. From six discs produced only the one containing Sonatas Nos. 9 and 24 was well received (WL 5090). Westminster apparently abandoned the project and substituted Appelbaum for Paul Badura-Skoda but Demotte says that the wisdom of this choice was to be questioned because Badura-Skoda was much too young.

48. Musik & Video Verlag Ralph Kulling/Biasini
sensitivity byron janis. pianistin FABIANA BIASINI pianist. Critically
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"... alta abilita tecnica, musicalita fresca e spontanea" (Il Tempo - Roma)
"... an impressive performance! Ms. Biasini is a wonderful talent with exceptional strength an power!" (The News and Courier - Charleston)
"brillantly conceived program ...a pianist of exceptional expressivity and a brilliant technique... her execution was superbe!" (WCSC Television)
"Ms. Biasini possesses a natural sense of lyricism, and an acute ear for excellence. She has a clear sense of style and a brilliant command of the keyboard". (M. Lotto - Tokyo)
"Ms. Biasini is an Artist of profund musical sensitivity" Byron Janis
"Pianistin voll Kraft und Brillianz" (Siegener Zeitung vom 17.11.97)
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49. NewStandard: 10/29/98
pianist byron janis, who has battled back from arthritis surgery on his thumb,will mark the 50th anniversary of his debut at Carnegie Hall with a Lincoln
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    Frank Gifford says his cheating on Kathie Lee made their marriage stronger.
    Gifford went public Tuesday with his thoughts on the scandal that filled the tabloids last year. He and his wife now "have a love affair," he said on CNN's "Larry King Live."
    Last year, the Globe published photographs of the football Hall of Famer embracing a woman in a hotel room. Gifford didn't deny the relationship with former flight attendant Suzen Johnson.
    It was "the most stupid thing I got involved in in my life," he said. In a quavering voice, he said the extramarital liaison nearly caused him to lose "a woman I love very much and my two kids."
    Much of Mrs. Gifford's public humiliation resulted from the fact that she, as co-host of "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee," had portrayed their union as near-ideal.
    Gifford made her a promise: "Kathie, I will spend the rest of my life trying to be the man you thought I was."
    Their marriage, he says, "is probably much stronger because of what happened."
    Athina Roussel , the 13-year-old heiress to the Onassis fortune, knows a way to end the squabbling over her $600 million estate.
  • 50. News Note #409
    control. Face reality. pianist byron janis, 70, can again delightin playing music after an ordeal of physical and mental anguish.
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    Healing Life's Hurts
    "It's just not fair." "I wish I could take back what I said." "Forgive? Oh no, never!" "I feel so guilty."
    Problems and pain, joy and satisfaction are part of every life. Your attitude affects your decisions, actions and feelings. With God's grace, the help of others and your own courage, you can handle life's hurts-the wounds you suffer, those you inflict, and the terrible events beyond human control.
    Face reality
    Pianist Byron Janis, 70, can again delight in playing music after an ordeal of physical and mental anguish. As a young man, Janis had been an international musical sensation. Even after a 1973 diagnosis of arthritis in both hands, he kept playing despite pain. By 1990, the pianist needed relief and agreed to surgery. This hurt his ability to play, sending him into a serious depression. "Music had been my whole life…and I couldn't see any alternative." In time, Janis realized he could write songs and teach. He even became a spokesman for the Arthritis Foundation. Thanks to new treatment, he is performing again "with the same fire." Janis adds, "I have had an extraordinary life. I have suffered a lot and have also had marvelous joy."

    51. Vindex, De Vindplaats Van Het Nederlandse Web
    janis, byron. Gevonden in rubriek Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano pianists.Omschrijving Internationally renowned concert pianist; includes biography
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    52. Grover's Recommendations: Classical
    Sergei Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 in c minor Piano ConcertoNo. 3 in d minor byron janis, pianist Antal Dorati, conductor.
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    53. Pianists Top Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano
    achievements. janis, byron Internationally renowned concert pianist;includes biography, recordings, reviews, performances. Jarrell
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    54. Scott Dunn, Pianist, Conductor,los Angeles, New York
    SCOTT DUNN is an acclaimed concert pianist and conductor who, since his 1999 A formerchild prodigy and student of byron janis, Dunn, for eight years quit
    http://www.scott-dunn.com/main.htm
    SCOTT DUNN is an acclaimed concert pianist and conductor who, since his 1999 Carnegie Hall debut has appeared repeatedly in major venues and with major orchestras throughout the US and Europe. For his Carnegie Hall debut with Dennis Russell Davies and the American Composers Orchestra , Dunn played the world premiere of his own orchestration of Vernon Duke's "lost " Piano Concerto in C (written in 1923 for Arthur Rubinstein and orchestrated by Dunn in 1998). Dunn made a second Carnegie Hall solo appearance in 2001, again with Davies and the ACO, that time performing The Spellbound Concerto of Rosza. From 1999-2001 he served as associate music director to Maestro Lukas Foss for the Music Festival of the Hamptons . Dunn made his professional conducting debut in Eastern Europe in 2000 and in 2002, Maestro John Mauceri appointed Dunn assistant conductor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra in Los Angeles. A former child prodigy and student of Byron Janis Lukas Foss

    55. Netscape Search Category - Pianists
    achievements. janis, byron Internationally renowned concert pianist;includes biography, recordings, reviews, performances. Jarrell
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  • 57. Transsexual Pianist
    with byron janis and accumulating such a distinguished reputation that he was invitedto join the faculty in 1992. Despite his accomplishments as a pianist,
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    Home What's new! Forums Resources ... About Us Updated: Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2000 at 09:48 CST
    Music is a constant theme in transsexual pianist's life By Wayne Lee Gay
    Star-Telegram Classical Music Critic
    NEW YORK The face of the woman sitting across the table at a midtown Manhattan restaurant is strikingly familiar. The mouth, nose and eyes she bears a resemblance to David Buechner, a concert pianist who won the 1984 Bachauer Competition, was a finalist in Moscow in 1986, and emerged as a promising contender at the Cliburn in 1985 and 1989.
    She could be Buechner's fraternal twin, her features highlighted by makeup and surrounded by a feminine sweep of hair. She is dressed smartly in a blouse and skirt and is wearing heels.
    But in fact, this is David Buechner. In the summer of 1998, he became Sara Davis Buechner, in what must surely be the first time an active concert pianist underwent a gender change.
    News of Buechner's change circulated quickly through the classical music community's grapevine; an article in `The New York Times Magazine' in 1998 helped speed the news.
    In casual conversation, Buechner says that her experience as a transsexual is intertwined with her life as a pianist. And, although she has been a male and a female at different times in her life, she has always been a musician.

    58. Northwestern University School Of Music: Music Performance Faculty Profiles
    Studied with byron janis and Lazar Berman; Jerome Lowenthal at the Juilliard School 847467-2796MMus, Juilliard School International career as concert pianist.
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    Home Faculty Profiles : Music Performance Music Performance Faculty Profiles Conducting and Ensembles Jazz Studies and Pedagogy
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    Senior Lecturer, Conducting and Ensembles/Piano/Organ and Church Music
    swa440@northwestern.edu

    DMus, Northwestern University
    Conductor, harpsichordist, and organist. Director of Music, Alice Millar Chapel; harpsichord instructor; chamber music coordinator. Music director, Cheyenne and Elmhurst Symphony Orchestras, Apollo Chorus. Assistant conductor, Peninsula Music Festival. Former music director, National High School Music Institute Orchestra, Northwestern University. Winner, 2001 Community Orchestra of the Year (Elmhurst) and 1996 Programming of the Year Awards, Illinois Council of Orchestras. Guest conductor across the United States. Performances as harpsichordist and organist with Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Minnesota Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Baroque Ensemble, Omaha Symphony, and Symphony II. Recordings on Cedille and American Gramaphone. Daniel J. Farris

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    techniques of Frederic Chopin are examined by byron janis, who demonstrates performingartists, including violinist Jascha Heifetz, pianist Artur Rubinstein
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    60. MSS 55, The Horowitz Papers In The Irving S. Gilmore Music Library Of Yale Unive
    with all of their relatives in poverty, Vladimir Horowitz was determined to usehis phenomenal talent as a pianist to help Iturbi, Jose, 1895 janis, byron.
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    MSS 55, The Horowitz Papers in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University
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    Title: Register to the Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz. Dates: Created by: Wladimir Horowitz and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz Call number: MSS 55 Repository: Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University Quantity: 65 linear ft. (132 archival boxes, 33 folio boxes) Abstract:
    Organization
    In 9 series as follows: I. Correspondence. II. Programs and Program Notes. III. Photographs. IV. Clippings. V. Scrapbooks. VI. Contracts, Royalty and Box Office Statements, Expenses. VII. Items from the Library of Vladimir Horowitz. VIII. Awards. IX. Miscellaneous Items.
    Administrative Information
    Access Restrictions: The Papers are open to qualified researchers by appointment. There are no restricted materials in the collection. Please contact Suzanne Eggleston (telephone: 203-432-0497; E-mail: suzanne.eggleston@yale.edu) or Richard Boursy (telephone: 203-432-7883; E-mail: richard.boursy@yale.edu) to schedule an appointment. Acquisition Information: The Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz are the generous gift of Mr. and Mrs. Horowitz. The collection was presented to the Music Library in twelve installments: 1986 August 25, 1986 September 14, 1987 February 3, 1988 March 28, 1988 April 12, 1988 September 14, 1988 December 14, 1990 July 5, 1990 October 22, 1991 March 22, 1991 November 7, and 1992 March 6. Inventories of these installments are located in the Horowitz reference files in the Music Library. In view of Mr. Horowitz's ties to Yale - he enjoyed playing at Woolsey Hall and was an Associate Fellow at Silliman College - it is fitting that the Music Library be the repository for this great pianist's papers.

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