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1. Magda.html
Besides working as a soloist, magda tagliaferro had always a strong career in chamber Stilla young pianist in the flourishing Paris of the beginning of the
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Magda Tagliaferro
Which is better? To love or to be loved?
Never one to be satisfied, I have always needed both. (Magda in her Memoirs)
Click here to see Magda 's autograph. My life has all been Love, in the widest sense of the word. Everything I have created within and around me has been created with Love.
Her life
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After the Conservatoire, she followed her studies with Alfred Cortot, who, she once recalled in a TV interview in Brazil, showed her how to put her fantasy and imagination at her service when playing. She became a friend of the members of the famous Casals-Cortot-Thibaud trio and used to play tennis with them, accompanied Casals and Thibaud in concerts, played under Cortot's baton.
Besides working as a soloist, Magda Tagliaferro had always a strong career in chamber music. The most powerful influence was violinist Jules Boucherit; she also toured twice with Geoge Enescu.
Her youth in the flamboyant Paris was full of adventure: she recalled as being one of the first women drivers, of singing the part of Love in an open air production of Gluck's Orfeo. Among her recollections were walks with Ravel, always silent most of the time. She also met D'Indy, Poulenc, Milhaud.
Among her friends was pianist Artur Rubinstein; once, she told it in a TV interview and in her memoirs, while they danced in Spain, he said ftattering that he wondered why he had never thought of marrying her but, instantly, said that he knew the reason: they were too much alike!

2. Janos Solyom -- The Wide-Spectrum Pianist
due to his distinguished career as a concert pianist but also to his contributions to Swedish musical in London, Nadia Boulanger and magda tagliaferro in Paris His official debut
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Viking with a Hungarian Accent
However Hungarian by birth, Janos Solyom is by now an integral part of the musical history of Sweden, his adopted home-country for over four decades. This is not only due to his distinguished career as a concert pianist but also to his contributions to Swedish musical life as an educator and "popularizer" of classical music. An imaginative approach to programming combined with countless radio and television shows over the years have firmly established Janos Solyom as one of Scandinavia's most popular profiles in music, just as well-known to concert audiences as to immigration officers at Stockholm's Arlanda Airport. The Past
As one would expect of someone born 1938 in Budapest, Hungary, Janos Solyom is a straight-line descendant of the proud musical traditions of Liszt, Bartók and Ligeti. He studied piano, composition and conducting at the Bartók Conservatory and the Liszt Academy of Music under the most renowned teachers of the time: Arnold Székely, Kornél Zempléni, Lajos Hernádi, Leo Weiner, Ervin Major and János Viski. After having escaped Hungary as a result of the 1956 uprising Mr.Solyom settled down in Sweden. Being only 18 at the time, he continued his studies for Ilona Kabos in London, Nadia Boulanger and Magda Tagliaferro in Paris His official debut in Sweden took place in 1958 with the Stockholm Philharmonic. Since then he has been touring extensively in Sweden, the rest of Scandinavia, in most parts of Europe, the Americas, Israel and China. He has also performed regularly on radio and television, especially for the BBC where he has been a regular for many years.

3. Franz F. Eichberger, Pianist
Vorstellung des international renommierten Konzertpianisten mit Vita, Pressestimmen, OnlineKlangbeispiel aus einer CD, Repertoireliste, Kontaktadressen und Programmvorschlägen. von 1959-1966 zunächst bei Prof. Friedrich Wührer, später bei Prof. magda tagliaferro in Paris.
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Franz F. Eichberger
Pianist
Repertoireliste Programmvorschläge Kontaktadressen Paris, Le Figaro, Pierre Petit "Franz F. Eichberger hat uns die sensationellste Interpretation von Beethovens "Appassionata" geboten. Indem er mit Leichtigkeit die technischen Hürden dieses gefürchteten Werkes nahm, machte er daraus ein Meisterwerk erfüllter Romantik und gebändigter Leidenschaft und ließ ihm dennoch das unnachahmliche Fluidum ... ein sehr großer Künstler." Frankfurt Allgemeine Zeitung, H. H. Stuckenschmidt Über die Interpretation des 3. Klavierkonzerts von Béla Bartók in der Berliner Philharmonie: "Das Bartók-Konzert spielte Franz F. Eichberger so ausgezeichnet, daß man ihm auch in inderen Aufgaben wieder hier begegnen möchte ... brilliante Technik, viel Pedal-Kultur und Anschlagsfarbe." Franz F. Eichberger , rheinland-pfälzischer Abstammung, ist geboren in Neuburg an der Donau. Mit neun Jahren erster Klavierunterricht. Nach dem Abitur Studium an der Musikhochschule Heidelberg sowie Studien in Anglistik, Musikwissenschaft und Philisophie an der Universität Heidelberg. Pianistische Studien von 1959-1966 zunächst bei Prof. Friedrich Wührer, später bei Prof. Magda Tagliaferro in Paris. 1964 vom Deutschen Musikrat in die "Bundesauswahl Konzerte Junger Künstler" aufgenommen.

4. Magda Tagliaferro
She was the first pianist to record Mompou’s music. The absence of magda tagliaferro,the Martha Arguerich of the midcentury, from the Philips collection of
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Magda Tagliaferro HAHN: Concerto, Sonatina; SCHUMANN: Vienna Carnival, Romance 2 ; CHOPIN: Impromptu; ALBENIZ: Sevilla ; MOMPOU: La Rue, Le Guitariste et Le Vieux Cheval Jeune Fille au Jardin ; DEBUSSY : Jardin sous la Pluie Toccata Pearl 0157-79 :17 The Bewildered Nightingale Roi malgré lui . The sweetly ingenuous Rêverie is followed by a tempestuous and capricious finale, a kind of piano portrait of Magda Tagliaferro whose recording here displays all the brio and vitality for which she was known. Hahn’s Sonatina illustrates the tendency of his period toward what was called Neo-classicism, although the term "neo-Baroque" might be a more accurate description of this stylistic exercise, dedicated to Diémer. Its three movements share the form and character of the dance as well as of a suite. Tagliaferro draws the maximum from this lighthearted piece in C major in which the naïve chord progressions and self-evident scales in the last movement recall one of Marmontel’s witty remark: "The fingers are little horses returning all by themselves to the stable!" Vienna Carnival She plays Sevilla Goyescas Suburbis

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6. HAHN: Le Rossignol Eperdu
It is not entirely surprising that a great pianist like Earl Wild should turn Pearlreissue of Hahn’s Concerto for piano, played by magda tagliaferro to whom
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HAHN: Le Rossignol Eperdu Le bal de Béatrice and his operetta Ciboulette, sung by the very popular Yvonne Printemps. These works achieved mass appeal by responding to the popular taste of the time, but songs like and Si mes vers avaient des ailes soar with a timeless beauty that assures them a place at the pinnacle of vocal music. Clarity, distinction, articulation, lightness, spiritual elegance that leaves no room for vulgar sentimentality, all these qualities of his songs can be found in the 53 poems for piano that make up Le rossignol éperdu [The Bewildered Nightingale]. Pièces de clavecin en concert, Pièces Pittoresques Fêtes Lointaines but its spirit magnifies the quintessence of French sensibility, carefully traced throughout the four suites that compose the work. A musical love letter or intimate little encyclopedia filled with allusions and epigraphs, this work would best be read with score in hand (Heugel publisher): devotees of literature will be delighted to learn that Marcel Proust, Hahn’s alter ego, wrote about his friend, "All that I have accomplished is because of Reynaldo." Just as in Debussy’s Preludes, these epigraphs are also metaphors, hypallages and paradigms that can be interpreted ad libitum.

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tagliaferro, magda Life and recordings of the Brazilian/French pianist. Takasawa,Manabu - concert listings and other information on pianist and teacher.
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8. Musical Autographs: Catalog 48
tagliaferro, magda SP 5 x 7 de Bellis NY sepia bust portrait of theBrasilian pianist d/s to Arminda Cantero de Farruggia 1943.
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INSTRUMENTALISTS
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099. AMADIO, John- SPc of the noted flautist who often toured with Melba s 1925. There is a 5 line message on the verso too
100. ARRAU, Claudio- SP 5 x 7 Wilem portrait of the Chilean pianist at the keyboard d/s to Arminda de Cantero de Farruggia, Rosario (Argentina) 1940. Some minor staining to right side of image not affecting
ARGERICH, Marta- SP full page moody image inside program for 1968 Israel Philharmonic concert under ABBADO who also signs his picture. She played the Prokofiev Concerto #3
AUER, Leopold- SP 7 x 9 sepia photo showing him with Toscha Seidl standing, Heifetz seated at the piano and Eddy Brown fiddling d/s to Leopold and bold signed. RARE
103. BACKHAUS, Wilhelm- writes "Yours truly, Wilhelm Backhaus" on a paper-nice large example
104. BACHAUER, Gina- signs cover photo on program for Queens College recital 1969
105. BADURA-SKODA, Paul- SP 4 x 6 photo of the smiling Austrian pianist making a point d/s in Spanish to Arminda Canteros 1987
106. BAR-ILLAN, David- signs cover photo on program for 1975 Queens College recital

9. Eva Gomyde Brazilian Music Trio
As classic pianist studied at Escola magda tagliaferro, with Lina Pires de Camposand Zulmira Elias José, where had also, public classes with the master magda
http://www.priscilapaes.com.br/eva/evagomyde1.htm
The Trio Eva Gomyde’s Trio work came from the musical tendencies mixing into the pleasure of performing. Her own arrangements tend to be strongly influenced by the Jazz in the richness of the Brazilian music. All the trio members have long experience in musical interpretation. The Trio’s repertoire include Brazilian themes from Jobim, Ivan Lins, Gilberto Gil, Dolores Duran, Djavan, Ernesto Nazareth and international themes from Charlie Parker, Hammerstein/ Kern, Miles Davis, Johnny Mercer and more. Eva usually enriches the Trio’s presentations with the performance of invited Brazilian saxophonists. The Presentations Her presence in the musical scenery is marked by various performances in Theatres and Music Halls. Here are some of them: Teatro Nacional de Brasília - DF Auditorio da Casa Thomas Jefferson – Brasília – DF Teatro Municipal de Barueri - SP Teatro de Alphaville – Barueri - SP Teatro da Unicamp – Campinas - SP Teatro Crowne Plaza - São Paulo – SP Teatro Paulo Eiró - São Paulo - SP Mube (Museu Brasileiro da Escultura) - São Paulo – SP Sesc Pompéia - São Paulo - SP Sesc Belenzinho - São Paulo - SP Supremo Musical - São Paulo - SP All of Jazz Bar (temporada) – São Paulo - SP Alphaville Tennis Clube – Barueri - SP Escola Magda Tagliaferro - São Paulo - SP

10. NOEL NASCIMENTO FILHO
Translate this page École magda tagliaferro“ in der ?Cité des Arts“ in Paris teil. Er lebte von1980 bis 1984 in Berlin und von 1985 – 1988 in Munster, wo er als pianist
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Noel Nascimento Filho wurde am 24. dezember 1957 als Sohn eines Staatsanwaltes und einer Gimnasiallehrerin in Curitiba, Brasilien, geboren. Sein erster Klavierunterricht erhielt er im Alter von sechs Jahren von seiner Mutter, als die Eltern noch in einem brasilianischen Dorf auf dem Lande lebten. Noch als Kind reisste der Pianist wochentlich nach Curitiba, und spater als Jungling nach São Paulo, um qualifizierter Musikunterricht zu erhalten. Sein erster ofizieler Klavierlehrer war Daniel Costa da Silva, an der Escola de Música e Belas Artes do Paraná, in Curitiba. Wahrend seines Musikstudiums in seiner Heimat machte Noel Nascimento Kontakt mit bedeutenden Pianisten wie Luis Thomaszeck, Gilberto Tinetti, Arnaldo Estrela, Guiomar Novaes und Magda Tagliaferro, die ihm folglich auch in Paris als Schuler aufnahm.Von besonderer Bedeutung fur die Ausbildung des Pianisten waren die unterrichtstunden bei Luis Thomaszéck, ein fruhgestorbener Schuler von Claudio Arrau. Im Jahr 1979 reisste Noel Nascimento nach Munchen, um dort auf Empfehlung von Luis Thomaszéck bei Rafael de Silva, dem Assistenten von Claudio Arrau der in der bayerischen Haupstadt lebte, Unterricht zu erhalten. Bald machte der Pianist Bekanntschaft mit Claudio Arrau, bei dem er in den folgenden Jahren mehreren Unterrichtstunden hatte, wahrend der Konzertreisen des Meisters in Europa. Im Folge dessen gehorte der Pianist fortan der Pianistengruppe die die musikalisch-pianistische Linie von Claudio Arrau vertretet und verbreitet.

11. MusicalOnline: Pianists
Raimondas Sviackevicius Information about concert accordionist from Lithuania;tagliaferro, magda - Life and recordings of the Brazilian/French pianist.
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- Pianist. Winner of the National Federation of Music Clubs Competition. He is Associate Professor of Piano at the University of Oklahoma. Crawshaw, Sandra Dick, James Dowling Richard Lara Downes - has attracted attention as one of the most exciting and communicative young pianists of today's generation, cited by critics for her "breathtaking virtuosity" and "penetrating, sensitive accounts of classical and romantic repertoire". Find out about Lara's concert tours, recordings, news and reviews! Will Duchon Erlendsdottir, Edda

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13. Suzanne Husson, Pianiste
Translate this page spanischer Musik), «Vianna da Motta» in Lissabon und «magda tagliaferro» in Paris Thisis the way in which the famous pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
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Suzanne HUSSON, pianiste Secrétariat artistique:
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Premier Prix du «Mozaertum Argentino», Premier Prix de virtuosité avec distinction du Conservatoire de Genève et Prix du Concours «Fondation Josef Pembaur» de Berne. Lauréate des Concours de Genève, de Vercelli, «Maria Canals» de Barcelone (meilleur interprétation de musique espagnole), «Vianna da Motta» de Lisbonne et «Magda Tagliaferro» de Paris (Prix Spécial «R. Juillard»). Elle a joué avec le violiniste Patrice Fontanarosa, le Musikverein Quartett de Vienne et sous la direction de chefs tels que, Charles Dutoit, Armin Jordan, Horst Stein et Wolfgang Sawallish. Versatilité et perspicacité, avec sa virtuosité reconnue, représentent les aspects plus saillants de la personalité artistique de Suzanne Husson. Biographie: «Zwei wunderbare Hände!» - so hat sich der berühmte Pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli über Suzanne Husson geäussert, die heute von der internationalen Kritik zu den hervorragendsten Interpreten gezählt wird. Von französischen Eltern in Buenos Aires geboren, lebt Suzanne Husson heute in Genf. Ihr Musikstudium begann sie im Alter von fünf Jahren in der argentinischen Hauptstadt am Konservatorium «Manuel de Falla» unter der Leitung von Elisabeth Westerkamp de Raco, einer Schülerin des bekannten Professors Scaramuzza. Sie gab ihr erstes öffentliches Konzert im Alter von acht Jahren. Nach ihrer Übersiedlung nach Europa vervollständigte sie ihre Ausbildung vornehmlich mit Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Luis Hiltbrand und Bruno Seidlhofer.

14. Sub-Biography
by international critics to be one of the foremost pianist today. Spanish music),Lisbon’s «Vianna da Motta» and Paris’ «magda tagliaferro» (special «R
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Biography «Two phenomenal hands!». This is the way in which the famous pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli described Suzanne Husson, who is considered by international critics to be one of the foremost pianist today. She was born in Buenos Aires, to French parents and now lives in Geneva. Suzanne Husson began her musical studies when she was five, under the guidance of Elisabeth Westerkamp de Raco (a student of the famous professor Scaramuzza) at the Conservatory «Manuel de Falla» in the Argentinean capital. She gave her first public concert when she was 8. She moved to Europe to specialize mainly with Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Louis Hiltbrand and Bruno Seidlhofer. She has won first prize at the «Argentinian Mozarteum», first prize for virtuosity with distinction at the Geneva Conservatory and a prize in the «Josef Pembaur Foundation» competition in Bern. She has also been awarded distinction at competitions in Geneva, Vercelli, Barcellona’s «Maria Canals» (best interpretation of Spanish music), Lisbon’s «Vianna da Motta» and Paris’ «Magda Tagliaferro» (special «R. Juillard» prize). She has performed on television and on radio, at important festivals, in concerts halls, at recitals and as soloist (Europe, U.S.A. and Latin America) also premiering new works.

15. Pagano | Pianist | Professor
at the young age of four, when he began his piano studies in Brazil at magda tagliaferro'sschool. He continued with this illustrious pianist in Paris and
http://www.public.asu.edu/~pagano/meet.html
MY LIFE
This section which will reflect on the life of Caio Pagano has yet to be written. Please come back at a later date for another visit to learn more about his life and his music. Until then please continue your journey through Caio's site to sample his recordings, read about his professorship at the Arizona State University and a whole lot more. return to top of page return to home page BIOGRAPHY
Mr. Pagano has performed with many leading conductors, including Ernest Bour, Szymon Goldberg, Sergiu Comissiona, Morton Gould, Eleazar de Carvalho, Jose Serebrier, Paul Freeman and James Sedares.
Pagano's artistic talent was recognized at the young age of four, when he began his piano studies in Brazil at Magda Tagliaferro's school. He continued with this illustrious pianist in Paris and followed with Helena Costa in Portugal. He completed his training with Karl Engel in Hanover, and Conrad Hansen at the Hamburg Hochschule in Germany.
Mr. Pagano has performed with many leading conductors, among them Ernest Bour, Szimon Goldberg, Sergiu Comissiona, Morton Gould, Eleazar de Carvalho, Jose Serebrier, Paul Freeman, and James Sedares.

16. ASU CFA Antonio Carlos Jobim
Caramuru is the director of the tagliaferro Foundation in San Paulo, whichis in memory of famous BrazilianFrench pianist magda tagliaferro.
http://herbergercollege.asu.edu/college/news/newsreleases/jobim_release.html

17. ASU SOM Chamber Orchestra
Twice voted best Brazilian pianist, Pagano frequently performs with leading orchestras andwhen he continued his instruction with magda tagliaferro in Paris
http://herbergercollege.asu.edu/college/news/newsreleases/som_pagano_0418.html

18. Artist Biographical Information - Festival Miami 2002
Lhevine and Lili Kraus in the United States, magda tagliaferro in Paris, and BrunoSeidhofer in Vienna. However, it was famed Brazilian pianist Jacques Klein
http://www.music.miami.edu/festivalmiami2002/bio/benedini.html
One of Brazil's most brilliant pianists, Luiz Fernando Benedini began his musical education at an early age, soon becoming the prizewinner of every major piano competition in his native country. As a result, he was awarded scholarships to continue his studies with Rosina Lhevine and Lili Kraus in the United States, Magda Tagliaferro in Paris, and Bruno Seidhofer in Vienna. However, it was famed Brazilian pianist Jacques Klein who most influenced his artist development and shared his musical idiom.
One of Brazil's most brilliant pianists, Luiz Fernando Benedini began his musical education at an early age, soon becoming the prizewinner of every major piano competition in his native country. As a result, he was awarded scholarships to continue his studies with Rosina Lhevine and Lili Kraus in the United States, Magda Tagliaferro in Paris, and Bruno Seidhofer in Vienna. However, it was famed Brazilian pianist Jacques Klein who most influenced his artist development and shared his musical idiom.
Benedini's recitals and orchestral engagements have taken him to Eastern Europe, Latin America, Japan, and the United States. Appearances during the 2001-02 season included a chamber music performance at Festival Miami '95, recital appearances at the Temple Beth Am Concert Series in Miami, his return to the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and at the Sala Cecilia Neireles in Rio de Janeiro. Benedini also made orchestral appearances in Latin America with the Salzburg Chamber Orchestra in Rio de Janeiro, the Orquestra Sinfónica de São Paulo under the direction of Eleazar de Carvalho at Festival de Gramado, and the Filarmonic de Buenos Aires at famed Teatro Colon in Argentina.

19. Pagina Currículo - Clélia Iruzun
the styles of her Brazilian idols such as Arnaldo Estrela, magda tagliaferro, NelsonFreire Maria Curcio, who was a former pupil of the pianist great, Arthur
http://freespace.virgin.net/clelia.iruzun/currici.htm
Street Corner Waltzes
Sonata Breve
by Brazilian composer, Marlos Nobre at the Wigmore Hall) and Brazil in August. In September, she will tour Sweden with the Vasteras Sinfonietta and will then return to the UK for more recitals in October and November, in preparation for a major tour throughout Brazil with the Vasteras Sinfonietta at the beginning of November.
Latin American Dances with the Swedish label Intim Musik as well as a disc of Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No.1 and Concerto for Violin and Piano with Joachim Gustafsson, which was released in December ‘99 and was chosen by Swedish Radio as the best recording of the Double Concerto in comparison with any other recordings of this work. Forthcoming recording projects include Latin American music for piano and orchestra, which she will record in Sweden this September.

20. EPTA SUMMER PIANO SCHOOL
Competition, during which she met magda tagliaferro who invited the first prize atthe magda Taglieferro competition. Munich, Vevey etc.) As a pianist, he has
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THE 10 TH EPTA SUMMER PIANO SCHOOL June 24 – July 13, 2002 - DUBROVNIK, CROATIA Piano Teachers’ Association Professors:
PAVICA GVOZDIÆ (June 26 – July 3)
ARBO VALDMA (June 25 – July 2)
EUGEN INDJIC (July 4 –11)
ALDO CICCOLINI (July 9 – 12) Guests:
GRIGORI ZHISLIN, violin (June 23 – July 1)
GORAN KONÈAR, violin (June 27 – July 5)
EVA BLAHOVA, voice (July 2 – 9)
THE ZAGREB QUARTET AND VLADIMIR KRPAN, piano quintets (June 26 – 29) School Manager: KATARINA KRPAN
GORAN KONÈAR , Chamber music leader EPTA Piano Summer School was founded in order to enrich the notion of music in young pianists and piano students, to provide them with an opportunity to master their skill and, finally, so that all that could happen in a surrounding which is in itself the beauty that refines and initiates artistic activity. After ten years, a great number of renowned professors representing so-called national piano schools from various countries of the world and around one thousand participants, we are certain that the School has become a valuable place for socialising, exchanging thoughts and feeling fellowship. Therefore the initiative to introduce the courses in violin, singing and chamber music should be perceived in that light. Such expansion could continue as

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