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  • 62. CDs~Classical Spring 2001
    Granted, the cool restraint that pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch showed on this are theperfect showpieces for Van Cliburn medalists Jon Nakamatsu and yakov kasman.
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      Violinist Gidon Kremer's tribute series to Astor Piazzolla reaches a stunning conclusion with "Tracing Astor." Here, in addition to works by Piazzolla himself, we get superb music from others influenced by the great tango composer. "Violoncelles, Vibrez!" by Giovanni Sollima isn't jazz- or dance-influenced at all, but it simmers with the same intensity as Piazzolla's best work. On the title track, by Leonid Desyatnikov, Kremer and members of his Kremerata Baltica shine on a subtle, yet swinging piece. On Piazzolla's six etudes, Kremer's solo violin is both sensitive and stirring. Wonderful music. "The Calm: Inspired 20th Century Classics" Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Our price: $12.97
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      Anyone intimidated by modernists needs to check out "The Calm: Inspired 20th Century Classics," a compilation featuring some of the most delicate, soft-hued, and soothing compositions of the last 100 or so years. The performancesall previously released and taken from Black Box's ever-growing catalog of contemporary albumsare all impressive, and the selection of music (Arvo Part, Paul Honey, Olivier Messiaen, and Erik Satie) is truly eclectic.
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      Martha Argerich is easily one of the most recorded pianists of our time, and her solo albums are always riveting. On this disc, she hands the spotlight over to cellist Mischa Maisky. Though Schumann's Concerto for Cello and Orchestra is the big piece here, the shorter works reveal Argerich and Maisky to be near-perfect partners. Argerich's fireworks may be absent, but the disc is still exciting.

    63. Demopolis Times
    Feb. 2 pianist yakov kasman, 4 pm in UAB Stephens Center. Feb. 2 - WWE RuthlessAggression, professional wrestling, 5 pm in Birmingham's Boutwell Aud.
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    Through Jan. 31, 'Recent Paintings of Southern California" by Deborah Hughes, Kentuck Art Center, Northport, Ala.
    Through February 28 - "Dream Cars," a exhibit of works by Armor Keller of Birmingham will be on display at the Kentuck Museum in downtown Northport, Ala. Free admission. 1-205-758-1257. Through March 28, 'The the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr, Martin Luther King Jr.," visual arts, in the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. Through Feb. 16 - Department of Art Faculty Exhibition in the UA Moody Gallery of Art, Tuscaloosa. Through Feb. 14 - digital photographs by Rick Davis, Junior League Gallery in the Bama Theatre, Tuscaloosa. Jan. 16 - readings by poet Donald Revell and Joel Brouwer, 7:30 p.m. in room 205, UA Smith Hall, Tuscaloosa. Jan. 17 - George Strait in the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center (BJCC) Arena.

    64. Creative Loafing Atlanta | ARTS | ARTS AGENDA
    233. yakov kasman The pianist performs Schumann's Waldszenen, Op. 82, Scriabin'sEight Preludes, Stravinsky's Three Movements from Petroushka and more works.
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    Mary Cleere Haran performs in concert with pianist Sir Richard Rodney Bennett. Rialto Center for the Performing Arts, 80 Forsyth St., Georgia State University. Feb. 10. 7:30 p.m. $20-$30. 404-651-4727. ANGELA JUI LEE A master of the gu-zheng, a Chinese instrument similar to the harp, Lee performs in a recital at the Performing Arts Studio, 1804 N. Decatur Road, Emory. Feb. 9. 8:15 p.m. $8. 404-727-5050. BERLIN RADIO CHOIR The 60-voice choir and conductor Robin Gritton perform Schumann's Four Songs for Double Choir , Brahms' Six Quartets for Four Voices and Piano , Strauss' Evening , Mendelsson's Six Songs for Singing Outdoors EMORY CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY The society performs a concert of Valentine's Day love songs as part of its free Noontime Series. Michael C. Carlos Museum, 571 Kilgo Circle, Emory. Feb. 9. Noon. 404-727-5050. THE MICHAEL O'NEAL SINGERS The 28-voice chamber ensemble performs selections from the Renaissance motet to popular song. Feb. 11 at 3 p.m., Roswell UMC, 814 Mimosa Boulevard, and Feb. 13 at 8 p.m., Conant Center for the Performing Arts, 4484 Peachtree Road, Oglethorpe. $12-$15. 770-594-7974. VIRGINIA HUTCHINGS The pianist performs Bach's Goldberg Variations as part of the Callanwolde Concert Series. Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, 980 Briarcliff Road. Feb. 11. 4 p.m. $8-$10. 404-872-5338 ext. 233.

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    kasman, yakov official site for the Russian pianist. Kass, Patricia an Englishsite dedicated to the French chanteuse, modern francophone singer.
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    66. QuickNews At APSU
    At 730 pm Monday, Feb. 5, pianist yakov kasman has a recital in themusic/mass communication concert hall. At 5 pm Tuesday, Feb.
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    He has an Academy Award, a PEN/Faulkner Prize, has written fiction and nonfiction and his articles have appeared in several major magazines and newspapers. David H. Bradley is the new holder of the Roy Acuff Chair of Excellence in the Creative Arts. In addition to teaching, he also will give public lectures and readings.
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    Reception to open exhibit as part of African American History Month
    The artwork of 10 African American students at Austin Peay State University will be on display throughout February in Woodward Library. Titled "Emerging Artists," the exhibit features photography, painting, printmaking and sculpture. An opening reception is planned for 4-6 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 4, and is free and open to the public.
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    "InnerAction" gets CASE award
    "InnerAction," the electronic and interactive newsletter for APSU faculty and staff, received a Special Merit Award in the CASE 2000 Competition in the category "Electronic Newsletters and Tabloids." The publication went up against those from schools such as Duke University. -Go to Article- Creative Arts presents several concerts The Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts has several concerts planned, with three in early February.

    67. Klassiknet : Opera Competition
    are Filippo Gamba, 28 (Italy); Jan Gottlieb Jiracek, 24 (Germany); yakov kasman,30 (Russia round of the competition held 5 7 June, each pianist will perform
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    FORT WORTH, Texas, 2 June 1997
    - The jury of the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition has selected six pianists from 12 semi-finalists to advance to the final round of the competition.
    The six finalists are: Filippo Gamba, 28 (Italy); Jan Gottlieb Jiracek, 24 (Germany); Yakov Kasman, 30 (Russia); Jon Nakamatsu, 28 (United States); Aviram Reichert, 25 (Israel); Katia Skanavi, 25 (Russia). Semi-finalist Stanislav Ioudenitch, 25, of Uzbekistan, was unable to compete after suffering second degree burns to his hand while making tea.
    In the final round of the competition held 5 - 7 June, each pianist will perform two concerti of his or her choice (subject to approval by the artistic committee) with the Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra under the direction of the American conductor James Conlon.
    Winners will be announced at the Gala Awards Ceremony on Sunday, 8 June at 5 p.m. In addition to receiving cash awards and a recording opportunity, the medalists are offered two years of international concert management by the Van Cliburn Foundation. Concert engagements also are arranged for the other three finalists. The first prize is valued at approximately $250,000.

    68. Bay County, Panama City Florida - February Calendar Of Events
    Andrews. MY WAY , FEBRUARY 23rd, Martin Theatre. yakov kasman, pianist, FEBRUARY23rd, Gulf Beach Presbyterian Church Panama City Beach. sysedit@interoz.com
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    "NUNSENSE" JANUARY 31st - FEBRUARY 2nd Martin Theatre
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    69. Nevada Events - Review
    jaunty Three Dance Episodes from On the Town, Grieg's lush Piano Concerto in AMinor, rapturously played by Russian pianist yakov kasman, and Tchaikovsky's
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    Current Reno Weather Music Reviews Jan 25, 2000 - Full Throttle Performances and Rapture Thrill at the Reno Phil By Jack Neal "Damn the torpedoes" isn't conductor Barry Jekowsky's main aim for the Reno Philharmonic, but "full speed ahead" might be.
    Whether in rehearsal or performance, Jekowsky seems to have everyone convinced that what they do musically while he's around is the most important event in the entire universe. A white-hot intensity permeates Jekowsky's work, not to mention a spirit of adventure and discovery.
    Tuesday's (1/25/2000) program of Bernstein's jaunty Three Dance Episodes from "On the Town," Grieg's lush Piano Concerto in A Minor, rapturously played by Russian pianist Yakov Kasman, and Tchaikovsky's fateful, often smashingly full throttle Symphony No. 4, was but another of the maestro's exciting mixes of highly popular and listenable symphonic music.
    The biggest plus, of course, is that these concerts don't just look exciting on paper, they're exciting to hear. The Tchaikovsky might very will have been the fastest performance of the Fourth in captivity.
    The "On The Town" lyric, "New York, New York, it's a helluva town" catches the spirit of Bernstein's dance episodes, but no more so than the devil-may-care Jekowsky and the Reno Philhamonic brought to these thoroughly American pieces. The syncopated maestro and his phrase-bending orchestra met the offbeat Mr. Bernstein on mutual home turf and it was a terrific blending of homegrown American talent. Irreverence was the name of the game for these bawdy, loose-jointed pieces. Add the pizzazz of with-it soloing from within the orchestra's ranks - the blowzy bluesiness of trumpeter Paul Lenz, to name one - and all the Bernstein lacked was the superlative dancing of Gene Kelly and Ann Miller. With lots of brassy edge, smart alecky woodwinds, shimmering strings with velvety sheen and percussion with rhythm to spare, the Bernstein episodes were dazzlers.

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    This great pianist maintains with total fidelity a tradition that and the Queen ElizabethCompetition in Brussels (1975); yakov kasman, silver prizewinner of
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    Mikhail Voskresensky (German spelling Woskressensky) is the only pianist in Russia to perform all of Chopin's piano compositions during the 1982-83 season in nine recitals in the Small (Maly) Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. He is one of Russia's leading pianists and 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 concerts in the USA and Mexico in January-February 2001 were hailed as brilliant by critics.
    "Voskresensky performed the Second Concerto by Brahms. The personality of this artist is one of those not frequently encountered. His enormous strength as well as his technical and interpretative capacity evokes images of such pianistique figures as Feruccio Busoni, Ignacy Paderewsky and Anton Rubinstein. This great pianist maintains with total fidelity a tradition that sometimes seems to be lost", wrote Mexican critic Enrique Marquez on the 21st of February 2001.
    Mikhail Voskresensky graduated from the Moscow Conservatory 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 in1927, 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.

    71. UMKC Inside - Calendar (Dec. 14, 2001 Issue)
    5, Women's basketball vs. Oral Roberts, 2 pm, Swinney Recreation Center. Sat.,Jan. 19, The Conservatory Signature Series presents pianist yakov kasman.
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    The Missouri Repertory Theatre is now presenting A Christmas Carol at the Helen Spencer Theater. For more information call 2700. Sat., Dec. 15 Mid-year commencement starts at 10 a.m. for Arts and Sciences and at 1 p.m. for all other schools in Swinney Recreation Center. The Toy and Miniature Museum of Kansas City presents historical folklorist Jim "Two Crows" Wallen. He will appear as Father Christmas at 1 p.m. Tickets for adults are $4, $2 for children, $3.50 for seniors. For more information call (816) 333-2055. Women's basketball game vs. Tulsa, 3 p.m., Municipal Auditorium. For ticket information call 6222. Sun., Dec. 16 The Conservatory of Music presents the Youth Symphony of Kansas City, 2 p.m. For more information call 6222. Sat., Dec. 22 Men's basketball vs. Youngstown, 7 p.m., Municipal Auditorium. For ticket information call 6222. Sat., Jan. 5 Women's basketball vs. Oral Roberts, 2 p.m., Swinney Recreation Center. Sat., Jan. 19 The Conservatory Signature Series presents pianist Yakov Kasman. The Los Angeles Times describes Kasman's performance as "Pyrotechnics with electrifying energy and sparkling tonal colors," 7:30 p.m.,White Recital Hall. For more information call 6222.

    72. What New(s)?
    the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Jon Nakamatsu, yakov kasman,Katia Skanavi As a designer and pianist, I wouldn't consider designing a
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    What's New(s) The latest information about what's happening in the piano industry and at the Steinway Piano Gallery Piano Grand! A Smithsonian Celebration on PBS Steve Allen's 75th Birthday Celebration Carnegie Hall Opening 2000 Van Cliburn Competition Broadcast ... Piano Gallery Reaches Finals for National Steinway Award Steinway Piano Gallery Underwrites "JAZZ" A Film By Ken Burns 12/20/00 - NAPLES, FL "Jazz music objectifies America," says trumpeter Wynton Marsalis at the outset of Ken Burns' 10-part documentary, JAZZ . "It's an art form that can give us a painless way of understanding ourselves." In the hands of this acclaimed filmmaker, JAZZ , is a journey across an American landscape divided by war, segregated by race, united through swing and dance, and ultimately redeemed through this most American of art forms. "Jazz," the drummer Art Blakey liked to say, "washes away the dust of everyday life." With 75 interviews, more than 500 pieces of music, 2,400 stills and over 2,000 archival film clips - many rare and never before seen - the series follows the growth and development of jazz from the gritty streets of New Orleans to the Lincoln Gardens on Chicago's Southside where Louis Armstrong first won fame, from Prohibition-era speakeasies to the wide-open clubs of Kansas City. The Steinway Piano Gallery of Naples helped bring the program to Southwest Florida. The program originally aired in January and is being rebroadcast in February.

    73. DSCH 18 Shostakovich CD Reviews - Piano Quintet, Eighth Quartet
    Macacek (violin II), Vladimir Bukac (viola), Petr Prause (cello); yakov kasman (piano Shostakovich’sQuintet by the Talich Quartet and pianist Miroslav Langer
    http://www.dschjournal.com/reviews/rvs18op110.htm
    Piano Quintet in G minor, op. 57[a]; String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, op. 110.
    Talich Quartet: Jan Talich (violin I), Petr Macacek (violin II), Vladimir Bukac (viola), Petr Prause (cello); Yakov Kasman (piano).
    Calliope CAL 9320. DDD. TT 54:45.
    Recorded Studio Arco Diva Domovina, Prague, November 2001. In DSCH No. 14, I applauded Take, for example, the third movement, which the former Talich players twisted into a decidedly sarcastic utterance. Now this Scherzo is even more caustically angular. As previously, the second movement contains a real crisis of the soul at its core, bracketed by passages of quiet fragility, but here these are made even more vulnerable in their expanded space. It is in such drawn out and deliberate tempi that the current performance most clearly distinguishes itself from its predecessor, and indeed the rest of the competition. At 33:35, this version is one of the slowest ever recorded, taking nearly 5 minutes longer to have its say than did the Talich/Langer interpretation. As one would predict, this underlines the gloomier aspects of the opus. In the Finale , extended emphasis on mournful elements sours the atmosphere, and a subtle ritardando on the closing bars reinforces the pessimistic outlook.

    74. Friends Of Music Of Charlotte County Inc.
    The 0001 seasonal Concert Series program listing is as follows October17, 2000 yakov kasman, pianist - Van Cliburn Medal Winner.
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    Seasonal membership in the Friends of Music of Charlotte County is $10.00. Membership offers the
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    Music programs, presenting local musicians, are held the first Thursday of each month, October through May, 10:00 to 11:15 A.M. in the Music Room of the Charlotte County Cultural Center, Senior Lounge area. Attendance is an entitlement of a $10 seasonal membership or a $3 donation for scholarships at the door for each program.
    October 5, 2000 Footprints Dance - Gayle Duncan, Director November 2, 2000 Friends of Music Two-Piano Group December 7, 2000 Charlotte County, Florida School Group January 4, 2001 Marion Haberman, Soprano February 1, 2001 Harold Baugh, Violinist March 1, 2001 George Catandella, Piano

    75. Boston.com / Arts & Entertainment
    On Sept. 28, you can hear the Boston debut of Russian pianist yakov kasman inthe intimate Seully Hall (inside the Boston Conservatory, 8 The Fenway).
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  • 76. American Profile: 1/5/2003 - 1/11/2003: Happenings
    pianist yakov kasman, who won the 1997 Silver Medal in the 10th Van Cliburn InternationalPiano Competition, performs as part of the festival’s winter series
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    77. Citrus: Russian Salute
    The concert also will feature pianist Maeve Brophy, who made her orchestral debut Brophyis a student of yakov kasman, silver medalist of the 1997 Van Cliburn
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    The Central Florida Philharmonic Orchestra will perform music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Sergei Prokofiev and Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
    By JORGE SANCHEZ, Times Staff Writer
    published February 14, 2003 The Central Florida Philharmonic Orchestra will salute some of the best classical composers when it performs its "Here Come The Russians" concert. Under the direction of Susan Bailey Robinson, the Philharmonic will perform music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Sergei Prokofiev and Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The concert also will feature pianist Maeve Brophy, who made her orchestral debut in 1998 at the age of 15 with a Rachmaninoff concerto. She also represented the United States at the Third International Competition for Young Pianists in Memory of Vladimir Horowitz the same year in Kiev, Ukraine. Brophy is a student of Yakov Kasman, silver medalist of the 1997 Van Cliburn competition for pianists. The program begins with The Great Russian Easter Overture by Rimsky-Korsakov, featuring woodwinds and a cello solo in the first movements, leading to a second theme that rises to a coda and is recalled with trombones and strings.

    78. Mobile Symphony - Feedback
    Did you enjoy the guest pianist, yakov kasman? choose one. Did the programwork well together?
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    79. Durango Herald Arts And Entertainment Index
    Kaplansky's songs get into your head Feb 24. yakov kasman lights upon first FourCorners Piano Competition - Feb 24. Young pianist of all ages compete - Feb 24.
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    80. The Salt Lake Tribune -- Arts Travel
    15 the Music Festival in Jackson Hole, Wyo., highlights such awardwinning classicalartists as the Claremont Trio with pianist yakov kasman, flutist Heidi
    http://www.sltrib.com/2002/nov/11242002/sunday/4110.htm
    document.write(Banner("area=slt.lifestyles.position0/adsize=banner1",468,60)) Arts Travel
    Sunday
    , November 24, 2002
    Teton's Musical Thawing
    As boasts go, the Grand Teton Music Festival's Winter Series lives up to its claim that "music doesn't go into hibernation during the wintry months in Jackson Hole."
    Between Jan. 18 and March 15 the Music Festival in Jackson Hole, Wyo., highlights such award-winning classical artists as the Claremont Trio with pianist Yakov Kasman, flutist Heidi Torvik, flute and guitarist Robert Belinic; soprano Courtenay Budd; and cellist Wendy Warner.
    The festival offers two concerts per month and a lecture series to keep the "winter warm and festive."
    Events take place at 7:30 p.m. in Teton Village's Festival Hall. For information, call 307-733-1128 or visit www.gtmf.org.
    Denver's German Christmas
    Eins, zwei, drei it's the Denver Christkindlmarket.
    Between Nov. 30 and Dec. 22, for the third straight year, as many as 30 visiting German vendors turn the Denver Pavilions into a traditional German Christmas market.
    Handcrafted musical instruments, porcelain, lace, nutcrackers and glass-blown Christmas ornaments are for sale, while food vendors offer traditional goodies such as gingerbread, stolen roasted nuts, smoked sausage, Bavarian mustard, German beer and homemade gluhwein, a hot German spiced wine.

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