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1. Andrys' Freddy Kempf On CD Page
Provides excerpts from reviews of CDs by the British pianist in which he performs works by Schumann and Rachmaninov. or, go to Neil Tingley's freddy kempf Web Site. I've made these pages as an amateur pianist and enthusiast, who
http://www.andrys.com/freddyk.html
Freddy Kempf on CD
Freddy's Liszt Transdendental Etudes CD just released.
A Russian TV documentary on Kempf shows him reflecting
on his life since the Tchaikovsky Competition in June 1998
Liszt CD released. Reviews soon Chopin and Beethoven CDs are out. The Tchaikovsky Competition story Hear two Encore pieces, live, here
Kreisler/Rachmaninov "Liebesleid"
Schumann's "Warum" Hear several pieces in live performance
including the Schumann Toccata and
Rachmaninov Sonata #2 (orig), mvmt 1 Bio page Photo page Where you can find Freddy Kempf's CDs Click on photos for CD info, reviews Liszt Transcendental Etudes CD-reviews page soon!
Click on photos for CD info, reviews
Click on photos for CD info, reviews Click on CD covers to get more information. Back to top of page or, go to Neil Tingley's Freddy Kempf Web Site or, go to the home page

2. Freddy Kempf - Pianist - Biography And Concert Schedule
the most soughtafter young pianists in the world, freddy kempf was born for soloand concerto appearances prompted the headline Young pianist conquers Moscow
http://www.thump.org/freddy/background.htm
Freddy Kempf - Biography
Now established as one of the most sought-after young pianists in the world, Freddy Kempf was born in London in 1977. He began playing the piano at the age of four and first came to national prominence aged eight when he performed Mozart's Piano Concerto K.414 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, while international attention soon followed with performances of the same concerto in Germany. In 1987 he won the first National Mozart Competition and in 1992 became the youngest ever winner of the biennial BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition subsequently appearing in concerts and on television throughout the world, and working with many of the greatest conductors. His award of third prize in the 1998 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in Moscow provoked protests from the audience and an outcry in the Russian press, which described him as "The Hero of the Competition", and his unprecedented popularity with Russian audiences has been reflected in several sold-out concerts and numerous television broadcasts of his performances. His triumphant return visit to the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire in April 1999 for solo and concerto appearances prompted the headline "Young pianist conquers Moscow" in the International Herald Tribune. Recent concerts have included dates at London's Wigmore Hall, New York's 92nd Street "Y", the Salzburg Mozarteum, Cheltenham Festival, La Roque d'Anthéron Festival, Milan Conservatoire, Hamburg's Musikhalle, the Zurich Tonhalle and a month-long tour of Japan, which included solo and orchestral concerts culminating in a recital Tokyo's Suntory Hall that was broadcast on radio and television.

3. Artists-e.com - Pianist - Freddy Kempf
freddy kempf wurde 1977 in London geboren. Im Alter von 4 Jahren begann er Klavier zu spielen. Das erste Aufsehen erregte er, als er mit 8 Jahren Mozarts Piano Konzert K. 414 mit dem Royal Philharmonic Orchestra spielte.
http://www.artists-e.com/d/solisten/freddy_kempf/bio.html
pianisten Freddy Kempf
biographie Freddy Kempf wurde 1977 in London geboren. Im Alter von 4 Jahren begann er Klavier zu spielen. Das erste Aufsehen erregte er, als er mit 8 Jahren Mozarts Piano Konzert
K. 414 mit dem Royal Philharmonic Orchestra spielte. Internationale Aufmerksamkeit wurde ihm zu teil, als er dasselbe Konzert in Deutschland vortrug.
1987 gewann er den ersten nationalen Mozart-Wettbewerb. 1992 wurde er am "BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition" ausgezeichnet, er war der jüngste Sieger, den es bis anhin gegeben hatte.
Als Freddy Kempf am internationalen Tchaikovsky Piano Wettbewerb in Moskau 1998 nur den dritten Platz belegte, protestierte das Publikum lautstark; die russische Presse nannte ihn "den wahren Helden des Wettbewerbs". Seine Popularität in Russland zeigte sich auch durch ausverkaufte Konzerte und unzählige Wiederholungen seines legendären Auftrittes im Fernsehen. Freddy Kempf gab Konzerte in England, Europa, den USA und Japan, welche regelmässig von BBC im Fernsehen ausgestrahlt wurden. Seine wichtigsten Konzerte gab er in Londons "Wigmore Hall", am Konservatorium in Mailand, am "Cheltenham Festival", am "Mozarteum" in Salzburg, er eröffnete die Konzertreihe "Young Masters" in der Musikhalle von Hamburg und tourte durch Japan, wo er unter anderem auch in der "Suntory Hall" auftrat.

4. Freddy Kempf's Web Site - British Pianist, Tchaikovsky Competition Prize Winner
(02/06/2001) freddy kempf Wins Classical Brit Award Brilliant young concert pianistfreddy kempf was voted Best Young British Classical Performer
http://www.thump.org/freddy/index.php3
Home Sokolov Prokofiev Gould ... Scotland
Updated 29th July 2001 ! "One of the most exciting talents of any age now before the public."
Freddy is now represented by IMG so this site is not kept up to date anymore.
What's you'll find on Freddy's site... Profile and concert dates Press coverage Listen to Freddy Kempf Andrys' Freddy Kempf page. News Snippets:
  • (30/07/2001) Freddy has recently returned from a highly sucessful US Tour including concerto performances with the Philidelphia Orchestra. More details and reviews to follow soon.
  • (02/06/2001) Freddy Kempf Wins Classical Brit Award - Brilliant young concert pianist Freddy Kempf was voted Best Young British Classical Performer at the Classical Brit Awards at London's Royal Albert Hall this week. 23 year old British born Freddy is now one of the world's most sought-after young pianists, and his latest recording for the BIS label, a Chopin recital, will be released soon.
  • (16/04/2001) Freddy's new Beethoven disc (the last three piano sonatas) from BIS of the last three sonatas is released next week in the US and has is already in the shops in Europe. See

5. Freddy Kempf's Web Site - British Pianist, Tchaikovsky Competition Prize Winner
kempf Wins Classical Brit Award Brilliant young concert pianist freddy kempf was voted Best Young British Classical
http://www.thump.org/freddy
Home Sokolov Prokofiev Gould ... Scotland
Updated 29th July 2001 ! "One of the most exciting talents of any age now before the public."
Freddy is now represented by IMG so this site is not kept up to date anymore.
What's you'll find on Freddy's site... Profile and concert dates Press coverage Listen to Freddy Kempf Andrys' Freddy Kempf page. News Snippets:
  • (30/07/2001) Freddy has recently returned from a highly sucessful US Tour including concerto performances with the Philidelphia Orchestra. More details and reviews to follow soon.
  • (02/06/2001) Freddy Kempf Wins Classical Brit Award - Brilliant young concert pianist Freddy Kempf was voted Best Young British Classical Performer at the Classical Brit Awards at London's Royal Albert Hall this week. 23 year old British born Freddy is now one of the world's most sought-after young pianists, and his latest recording for the BIS label, a Chopin recital, will be released soon.
  • (16/04/2001) Freddy's new Beethoven disc (the last three piano sonatas) from BIS of the last three sonatas is released next week in the US and has is already in the shops in Europe. See

6. Freddy Kempf - Tchaikovsky Competition Impact
The British pianist freddy kempf came to prominence here last summer at the InternationalTchaikovsky Competition, perhaps the world's best known musical
http://www.andrys.com/ftchai.html
Info used below is from links at Neil Tingley's Freddy Kempf pages
How it began - Kempf's impact, as 3rd prize winner at
The Tchikovsky International Piano Competition, June 1998
Photo courtesy of Meridian TV
XI Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition
"Frederick Kempf, an unbelievable musician who was able to offer his own unique interpretation of whatever he played…Kempf’s performance was full of energy, expressive force and frenzied passion. Suddenly it was so clear what God’s gift actually was."
Celebrated Russian pianist
"Frederick kempf not only won the bronze medal but also the hearts of the audience, becoming the hero of the competition. He was the only one who played with an inner energy and with such deep emotional impact which touched the soul of everyone who listened to him."
"But then came an absolute wonder. The Great Hall hasn’t witnessed such applause for a very long time. Kempf is a living example of the saying The artist becomes great through his own inspiration.

7. Artists-e.com - Pianist - Freddy Kempf
pianisten freddy kempf biographie tonträger . freddy kempfspielt Rachmaninow Herausgegeben im April 2000. Short disclaimer
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pianisten Freddy Kempf
biographie Freddy Kempf spielt Rachmaninow
Herausgegeben im April 2000
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8. Andrys' Freddy Kempf Schumann-CD Page
freddy kempf is an extraordinarily sensitive and virtuosic pianist who plays a wonderful Schumann recital Carnaval,
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Freddy Kempf plays Schumann
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EXCERPTS FROM REVIEWS
Freddy Kempf Plays Schumann: Carnaval,
Toccata in C, op. 7, Arabesque in C, op. 18,
Humoresque in B-flat, op. 20. BIS-CD-960.
By Wes Blomster

Two pillars of Schumann's keyboard music separated by a pair of his essential shorter works stunningly played by an artist still new on the international scene make this a release that echoes the composer's own famous proclamation: "Hats off!" Kempf plays the familiar Carnaval with joyous élan; he understands the perfection of each of these mini-Dionysian dithyrambs and weaves them together into a magnificently coherent tapestry. The fun with which he joins the Davidites in "socking it" to the Philistine establishment, is in itself sufficient reason to make the disc worth owning. He is equally adept in the large-scale Humoresque, making - as Carl Kossmaly puts it - "the great variety of content and form, the continual and quick ... succession of the most varied images, imaginary ideas and sentiments, fantastic and dream-like phenomena swell and fade into one another ... from beginning to end". Kempf, who was born in London in 1977 and who counts Vladimir Ashkenazy, Kurt Sanderling, and Isidore Cohen among his coaches, is a major young sensation of the keyboard in Europe...

9. ManchesterOnline - Entertainment - Music - Reviews
Thackeray pianist freddy kempf certainly lived up to his reputation as an internationalpianist in a midday concert of music composed by Schubert and Ravel.
http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/entertainment/music/livereviews/stories/Detail
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entertainment music live reviews manchester reviews Freddy Kempf @ Bridgewater Hall Stephen Thackeray
PIANIST Freddy Kempf certainly lived up to his reputation as an international pianist in a midday concert of music composed by Schubert and Ravel.
A large audience gathered for his first Manchester concert for ten years and heard him bound around the piano with immense ease - his dexterity through long complex and rapid phrases was superb in Schubert’s Wanderer Fantasy, Ravel’s Gaspard de la Nuit and the ‘predetermined’ encore of Chopin’s Ballade no.3 in Ab.
The Schubert proved a very dramatic start to the programme with long, growing crescendi and well-timed silences giving just enough time for the slight echo to die away.

10. Kempf, Freddy
Biography. freddy kempf. pianist. UK. Born 1977. freddy kempf was born in London in 1977.
http://www.artsworld.com/music-dance/biographies/j-l/kempf%2C-freddy.html
categories='cat1=music'; Artsworld links Classical Music, Jazz and Opera on Artsworld TV
Useful websites Freddy Kempf Website
Biography
Freddy Kempf
pianist UK Born
Passionately committed to chamber music he also performs with his Kempf Trio which has received acclaim from around the world.

11. ManchesterOnline - Entertainment - Music - Classical And Opera
Talented young pianist Freddie kempf plays Schubert's Wanderer Fantasy and to ProkofievContemporary feel to February at RNCM freddy kempf @ Bridgewater Hall
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City of London Sinfonia.
Thursday, April 3 - Bridgewater Hall
These days you’re more likely to hear Mendelssohn’s Wedding March in a church than in the theatre as part of the incidental music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream. As part of the Hall©â€™s current Shakespearean-themed season, Such Sweet Thunder, Richard Hickox conducts the City of London Sinfonia and actors from the RSC in a semi-staged performance with the complete music. Directed by Jonathan Best.
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12. INKPOT#97 CLASSICAL MUSIC FEATURE: Interview With Freddy Kempf
freddy kempf. Concert pianist. Born 1977, London. freddy kempf began playing the piano at the age of four and went on to
http://inkpot.com/classical/int-kempf.html
A Flying Inkpot special courtesy of our UK Inkpotter Marc Bridle This article first appeared in MusicWeb (April 2000) Meeting Freddy Kempf can be a humbling experience. Not yet 23, he is already well on his way to becoming a pianist of considerable greatness (his new Rachmaninov disc is very fine indeed). The paradox is that he is also so incredibly normal and charming, at least by the standards we have come to expect of our musicians. I arrive early for our interview (which overruns) - enough for other artists to throw a tantram or otherwise. Not Freddy, who is happy to start early and carry on. He makes coffee, and slides around the sitting room in socks. His mobile rings, he apologises. He hates hotels and flying, and likes nothing more than driving back from a concert late at night - even if it is several hundred miles away from his North London home. Home is where he loves to be. And he now has a parking space for his car, a passion he mentions often (even if his motor insurance is staggeringly expensive - "It's because musicians work where drinks are sold"). Nowadays he prefers to have the TV on as background music, and relaxes by playing computer games (strategy and role play mostly). Gadgets and the Internet (where he has recently started using Tesco's internet service when he fell ill) are much more his métier nowadays. Just normal, even if his pianism isn't. His love affair with Russia is well known (his young wife is Russian), and his Rachmaninov disc is in part a reflection of this. The opening work is the great Second Sonata, a titanic piece that Kempf has recorded in the original 1913 version. He has played both the 1913 version and the 1931 rewrite in near equal measure, but his views on the merits of the original are compelling.

13. Kempf, Freddy
Artsworld links Classical Music, Jazz and Opera on Artsworld TV Useful websitesfreddy kempf Website, Biography freddy kempf pianist UK Born 1977 freddy kempf
http://www.artsworld.com/music-dance/biographies/j-l/kempf,-freddy.html
categories='cat1=music'; Artsworld links Classical Music, Jazz and Opera on Artsworld TV
Useful websites Freddy Kempf Website
Biography
Freddy Kempf
pianist UK Born
Passionately committed to chamber music he also performs with his Kempf Trio which has received acclaim from around the world.

14. Guardian | Freddy Kempf
Wigmore Hall, London Tuesday January 9, 2001 Liszt's Etudes d'exécution transcendante are as daunting as their title suggests. any pianist would be taking a more or less calculated risk by choosing to perform these studies, and freddy kempf is no
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Print/0%2C3858%2C4114409%2C00.html
Classical Freddy Kempf Wigmore Hall, London
Erica Jeal
Tuesday January 9, 2001
The Guardian
Striding on to the platform, Kempf launched into the first, decisive major chord of the Preludio almost before the audience had had a chance to settle down. A similarly unapologetic, almost confrontational approach pervaded most of the studies - Kempf tackled them head-on to the extent that he seemed to be fighting against the thick swathes of notes rather than being the medium through which they were transmitted to the audience. Nor did he always come out clearly on top in this battle. There were some wrong or missed notes, and at times Kempf found it difficult to project Liszt's well-hidden melodies smoothly from within these thickly written scores. Indeed, he often sought refuge in the sheer volume of the noise he was producing. His triple fortissimos were certainly powerful - the Wigmore Hall piano has rarely had that much sound drawn from it - but, with every climax pushed as far as it would go, some lost their impact and began to seem unrelenting rather than momentous. Still, a spirit of heroism prevailed, never more so than in the fourth study, Mazeppa - a lengthy, pictorial episode which sends both of the pianist's hands careering wildly up and down the keyboard, and which Kempf dispatched with bravado. It was in the more relaxed studies that Kempf's considerable musicianship really had a chance to shine through. The melody of the third, Paysage, was picked out beautifully from the inner lines, and the fifth, Feux-follets, was offered up with graceful delicacy. The ninth, Ricordanza, was an oasis of calm, played with wistful tenderness.

15. Top Pianists
freddy kempf (England, b1977) Praised as a pianist in the mould of John Ogdon,this young British pianist enjoys unprecedented popularity with Russian
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British hopeful: Freddy Kempf
Artsworld links Kissin in Beethoven Berlin Phil Gala
Evgeny Kissin

Freddy Kempf

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Five young key players in the piano scene Artsworld's guide to the best young pianists today

On 3 Nov Artsworld is showing a recital by Arcadi Volodos, one of the most astounding young piano virtuosos of the moment. Here's a brief profile of him, and the other selections in our Top Five Young Pianists of 2001....
ARCADI VOLODOS (Russia, b1972)
A remarkable pianist by any standards, Arcadi Volodos didn't begin serious study of the piano until he was 16, but caused much attention with his sensational debut in 1996 - a recording of piano transcriptions of music of Bach, Bizet, Liszt, Mozart, Prokofiev, Rachmaninov, Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky. Over the last years he has risen from relative anonymity to conquer the major concert halls of Europe. He has been hailed by critics as 'a genius of the piano' whose performances as recitalist, concerto soloist and recording artist are noted for coupling breathtaking technical mastery with profound and eloquent musicality. EVGENY KISSIN (Russia, b1971)

16. Guardian | Freddy Kempf
Almost any pianist would be taking a more or less calculated risk by choosingto perform these studies, and freddy kempf is no exception.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4114409,00.html
Classical Freddy Kempf Wigmore Hall, London
Erica Jeal
Tuesday January 9, 2001
The Guardian
Striding on to the platform, Kempf launched into the first, decisive major chord of the Preludio almost before the audience had had a chance to settle down. A similarly unapologetic, almost confrontational approach pervaded most of the studies - Kempf tackled them head-on to the extent that he seemed to be fighting against the thick swathes of notes rather than being the medium through which they were transmitted to the audience. Nor did he always come out clearly on top in this battle. There were some wrong or missed notes, and at times Kempf found it difficult to project Liszt's well-hidden melodies smoothly from within these thickly written scores. Indeed, he often sought refuge in the sheer volume of the noise he was producing. His triple fortissimos were certainly powerful - the Wigmore Hall piano has rarely had that much sound drawn from it - but, with every climax pushed as far as it would go, some lost their impact and began to seem unrelenting rather than momentous. Still, a spirit of heroism prevailed, never more so than in the fourth study, Mazeppa - a lengthy, pictorial episode which sends both of the pianist's hands careering wildly up and down the keyboard, and which Kempf dispatched with bravado. It was in the more relaxed studies that Kempf's considerable musicianship really had a chance to shine through. The melody of the third, Paysage, was picked out beautifully from the inner lines, and the fifth, Feux-follets, was offered up with graceful delicacy. The ninth, Ricordanza, was an oasis of calm, played with wistful tenderness.

17. Guardian Unlimited
freddy kempf is a truly remarkable player, and piano kempf launched expansively intothese, capturing the differing the music was leading the pianist and might
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18. Freddy Kempf In Interview With Marc Bridle
Meeting freddy kempf can be a humbling experience. Not yet 23, he is alreadywell on his way to becoming a pianist of considerable greatness (his new
http://www.musicweb.uk.net/performers/kempf.html
INTERVIEWS
Classical Editor: Rob Barnett
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Len Mullenger: Len@musicweb.uk.net Interview with Freddy Kempf and Marc Bridle April 2000
This leads us onto contemporary music. Kempf would love to play more of this, but is both aware of his age and what the markets need to achieve sales. "It is a case of what is in demand. A lot of promoters, even if you offer Prokofiev - I'm getting feedback saying 'can you change that for something more popular'- don't want this. At my age I can't veto everyone, I have to fit in with what others want. You'd probably be surprised ( I'm not, unfortunately ) at how conservative people's tastes are, especially when it comes to recording. People say, well Rachmaninov sells so I just have to fit in with the markets. I don't really know that many twentieth century works, but I'd be interested to see what becomes great in the future". Although he likes the works of the Second Viennese School, he again feels unable to record Berg or Webern at present, but hopes at least one of his future BIS discs might be of Bartok or Debussy. He continues, "It's sort of in-between. Playing for a symphony orchestra you have so many people on a stage and you're bonding with a conductor and the orchestral players. Sometimes there is so much going on it's not easy to get agreement and inspiration from each other. With chamber music you have two or three people you are working very closely with - when you are accompanying them you can almost sit back like a member of the audience and appreciate what they're doing and when you're playing you can feel them responding to you. For me its one of the most fulfilling mediums to play in. Especially with the piano trio you can be as selfish as you want with each instrument treated as a solo."

19. J S Bach, Schubert, Chopin: Freddy Kempf (pf), Wigmore Hall, 6th January 2001 (M
sold out afternoon recital, showing that freddy kempf is now an interesting test ofboth kempf’s physical the composer were resting on the pianist’s young
http://www.musicweb.uk.net/SandH/2002/Jan02/kempf.htm
Editor: Marc Bridle Founder Len Mullenger: Len@musicweb.uk.net
J S Bach, Schubert, Chopin: Freddy Kempf (pf), Wigmore Hall, 6 th January 2001 (MB)
J S Bach, Partita No. 4 in D major BWV828
Franz Schubert, Piano Sonata in A major D959
This sold out afternoon recital, showing that Freddy Kempf is now a firm favourite with Wigmore Hall audiences, proved an interesting test of both Kempf’s physical stamina and his ability to tackle some of the supreme Everest’s of the solo piano repertoire. It was not all a success, I’m afraid – stretching from Bach, which displayed both a poverty of imagination and a fierce disregard for the music, to a mercurial and quite overwhelming performance of Chopin’s Four Ballades . Sandwiched between these two extremes was a reading of Schubert’s great A major Sonata which at times touched the sublime, almost as if the hand of the composer were resting on the pianist’s young shoulders guiding him through this turbulent and emotional work. Kempf may grow into Bach – or he might not. This performance of the

20. Royal Festival Hall
Daniele Gatti conducts Beethoven's Symphony No.6 ('Pastoral') and Piano ConcertoNo.1, with pianist freddy kempf. 4, with pianist freddy kempf.
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