works include Sarabande for piano Divertimento for strings Adagio and Allegro , clarinet, pianoforte, 1958 Allegro and Andante , Bass clarinet, pianoforte, 1965 Four miniatures , violin, viola, clarinet, 1966 Song about Juan Ramon Gimenez , violin, pianoforte, 1954 2 Songs text C. G mez Mart nez , violin, pianoforte 1956 3 Songs text E. de C ceres , vocal or choir, 1956 6 Songs text R.M. Rilke , Mezzo soprano, pianoforte, 1959 3 Songs E. de C ceres , Soprano, pianoforte, 1967 Pianoforte Sonata ... more details
Jeanne Beijerman Walraven 14 June 1878 20 September 1969 was a Netherlands Dutch composer. She was born in Semarang , Indonesia , and studied privately with Frits Koeberg in The Hague . ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id IvoQQU1QL QC&pg PA55&dq Jeanne Beijerman Walraven 1878 E2 80 931969 &hl en&ei Ri4 TbXFBsK88gayp82RCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCMQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Jeanne 20Beijerman Walraven 20 1878 E2 80 931969 &f false title The Norton Grove dictionary of women composers format Digitized online by GoogleBooks first Julie Anne last Sadie first2 Rhian last2 Samuel year 1994 accessdate 25 January 2011 ref ref cite book title Das Streichquartett eine internationale Dokumentation author Stegm ller, J rgen year 2006 ref Beijerman Walraven s early compositions were late Romantic music Romantic in style, but she adopted contemporary techniques and later works became more Expressionist . Although she received recognition early in her career, her work was seldom played after the 1920s. She died in Arnheim . ref cite web url http www.oxfordmusiconline.com title Beijerman Walraven, Jeanne accessdate 25 January 2011 ref Works Selected works include Concert Overture for orchestra , 1910 Orkeststuk for orchestra , 1921 Lento and Allegro moderato for orchestra , 1921 Sonata , violin, pianoforte, 1909, 1952 Koraal , organ pianoforte, 1911 String Quartet , 1912 2 stukken , pianoforte, 1929 Andante espressivo con molta emozione , pianoforte, 1950 Pan H. Gorter , S, pf Het is winter , S, pf Licht mijn licht , SATB Uit de wijzangen R. Tagore, trans. F. van Eeden , Mezzo soprano, pianoforte, before 1916 Ik moet mijn boot te water laten, Nu mogen alle vregdewijzen zich mengen De zieke buur F. Pauwels orchestra, 1922 In den stroom H. Keuls , song, 1924 Feestlied Keuls , soprano, pianoforte orchestra, 1926 Om de stilte Keuls , song, 1940 M re 3 po mes de M. Car me , low violin, pianoforte, 1950 De ramp Ren e , song, 1953 References reflist Persondata Me ... more details
Alessandro Casagrande 1922 &ndash 1964 was an Italian composer and pianist . Life Empty section date July 2010 Works Piano Works Fogli d album op. 1, 1934 Leggenda op. 3, 1934 Improvviso op. 4, 1934 Cavalcata all alba op. 5, 1934 Notturno op. 8, 1934 La Caccia studio da concerto op. 9, 1940 Danza degli gnomi op. 10, 1940 Studio op. 11, 1940 Campane Francescane op. 13, 1940 Danza esotica op. 20, 1940 Piccolo valzer op. 21, 1940 I segni dello Zodiaco op. 24 Curci, 1963 Chamber Music Piccolo trio op. 2 Fantasia per violino e pianoforte op. 7 Variazioni per quartetto op. 16 Alla sera, per canto e pianoforte, su testo di U. Foscolo op. 26, 1955 Romanza, per canto e pianoforte, su testo di D Annunzio op. 27, 1955 Imitazione, per soprano e pianoforte, su testo di G. Leopardi op. 28, 1955 Tre Divertimenti, per archi e otto strumenti op. 31, 1956 Stornello umbro, per voce e pianoforte, su testo di Feo Belcari op. 32, 1959 Musica per cinque liriche di Garcia Lorca, per due chitarre op. 33, 1959 Santi del mio paese, per canto e pianoforte, su testo di V. Cardarelli op. 35, 1959 Ninna nanna, per canto e pianoforte op. 36, 1960 La notte e l anima, per soprano, corno e pianoforte op. 43, 1960 Frasi per sette strumenti op. 46, 1960 A Saffo, due liriche per soprano, flauto, violoncello e celesta op. 47, 1963 Meditazione, per flauto e celesta op. 51, 1963 Orchestral Aminta, poema sinfonico per grande orchestra op. 14, 1948 Fantasie di Pinocchio, balletto op, 23, 1948 L ucello sacro, balletto su soggetto di Ludmilla Tcherina op. 29, 1952 Le forbici, balletto op. 39, 1960 Ninfea, opera in due atti e un intermezzo coreografico op. 40, 1960 Ballata dell angoscia, balletto, coreografia di M. Otinelli op. 41, 1960 Tempo sinfonico, per pianoforte e orchestra op. 42, 1962 Asteres, per orchestra op. 44, 1962 Sacred Music Tantum ergo, per organo e armonium op. 6, 1940 Messa, in re minore, per soli coro e orchestra op. 12, 1942 De profundis, mottetto a quattro voci op. 12 Panis angelicus, per ... more details
Piano Sonata No. 2 may refer to Piano Sonata No. 2 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 2 Chopin Piano Sonata No. 2 Ives Piano Sonata No. 2 Mozart Piano Sonata No. 2 Rachmaninoff Sonata No. 2 Scriabin disambig it Sonata per pianoforte n. 2 nl Pianosonate nr. 2 ja 2 ... more details
Piano Sonata No. 6 may refer to Piano Sonata No. 6 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 6 Feinberg Piano Sonata No. 6 Mozart Piano Sonata No. 6 Prokofiev Sonata No. 6 Scriabin Piano Sonata No. 6 Scriabin disambig it Sonata per pianoforte n. 6 nl Pianosonate nr. 6 ja 6 ... more details
orphan date March 2011 Timothy Essex 1765? 1847 was an English composer. Life Essex was born in or about 1765 at Coventry, Warwickshire , the son of Timothy Essex there Margaret Essex was his sister. ref ODNBweb id 53934 title Essex, Margaret first Jane last Girdham ref He began playing on the flute and violin at age 13, for his own amusement, and his father let him study music as a profession. In 1786 he established himself as a teacher of the pianoforte, organ, and flute. In order to better his position he matriculated at Oxford as a member of Magdalen Hall 10 December 1806, and took the degree of bachelor of music on the following 17 December. He proceeded doctor of music 2 December 1812. ref Foster, Alumni Oxon. Oxford Graduates, 1851, p. 215 ref Essex was known as a teacher, and obtained some popularity as a composer. His Musical Academy was at 38 Hill Street, Berkeley Square he was also organist, composer to, and director of the choir of St George s Chapel, Albemarle Street . He died 27 September 1847, aged 82, in York Buildings, New Road, London. ref Gent. Mag. new ser. xxviii. 551 ref Works Among his works are Eight English Canzonetts for a Single Voice 1800 . A Grand Military Sonata for the Pianoforte, with an accompaniment ad libitum for a violin 1800 . Six Duets for Flutes or Violins 1801? . Eight Lessons and Four Sonatinas on a Peculiar Plan, intended to establish a proper method of fingering on the pianoforte 1802 . Six Canzonets, the words from the poems of the late Mrs. Robinson 1804 . Introduction and Fugue for the Organ 1812 . Harmonia Sacra. being a collection of sacred melodies for the 150 Psalms of David 1830? . He also published a set of slow and quick marches for the pianoforte, with the full scores added for a military band, a variety of rondos for the pianoforte, and pianoforte and flute, and many single songs. References reflist DNB wstitle Essex, Timothy Use dmy dates date February 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Es ... more details
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Use dmy dates date August 2010 Anne Louise Brillon de Jouy n e Boyvin d Hardancourt , 13 December 1744 Paris 5 December 1824 Villers sur Mer , Calvados was a France French musician and composer. Life She was a friend of Benjamin Franklin . She played and composed for the harpsichord and the piano , and lived in Passy . About 1767, Luigi Boccherini composed in Paris the Six Sonatas for Pianoforte and Violin op 5 . The set was dedicated to Anne Louise Boyvin She is one of the greatest lady players on the harpsichord in Europe. This lady ... plays the most difficult pieces with great precision, taste and feeling ... . She likewise composes, and she was so obliging as to play several of her own pieces both on the harpsichord and pianoforte accompanied with the violin by M. Pagin, who is reckoned in France the best scholar of Giuseppe Tartini Tartini ever made. This remark about her performing on the pianoforte is interesting At the time Boccherini wrote his Six Sonatas op 5 , the pianoforte was still a relatively new instrument, but Anne Louise Brillon de Jouy inspired him to write the keyboard part specifically for the new instrument, including Dynamics music dynamic markings . When the sonatas were published in 1769, the reference to the pianoforte was replaced by harpsichord and many dynamic markings were removed because the harpsichord was still the dominant keyboard instrument, and the publisher had to adapt the sonatas for commercial reasons. In 1777, she composed the Marche des insurgents March of the Insurgents to celebrate an American victory in the American Revolutionary War . External links Cite web url http www.dartmouth.edu library Library Bulletin Nov1989 LB N89 Hoefnagel.html title Benjamin Franklin and The Stol n Kiss author D. Hoefnagel accessdate 2008 07 23 http www.musicweb.uk.net classrev 2008 Apr08 Boccherini 93363.htm Her connection with Boccherini, at MusicWeb Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brillon De Jouy, Anne Louise Boyvin ... more details
per Archi string quartet 1959 Cinque preludi per pianoforte 1961 Suite per pianoforte n 2 1961 Tre mottetti per coro misto SATB chorus 1961 Per orchestra for orchestra 1962 Tre pezzi per pianoforte ... ballet 1971 A Dylan Thomas ballet 1972 Andante flute, bassoon, pianoforte 1968 Divertimento flute, violin, harpsichord 1972 Elegia flute, piano 1972 Movements per pianoforte 1972 Breakers four harps ... pianoforte piano young performers 1980 Serenata flute, oboe, bassoon 1980 Around solo guitar 1981 Melodia ... Rag prelude per pianoforte 1982 Retour solo violin, viola and violoncello, string orchestra 1982 Trivium ..., piano 1983 Konzertstuck orchestra 1984 Per lontane vie per pianoforte 1985 Ground piano four hands ... Fogli d album Albumblatter solo guitar 1987 Abendstucke per pianoforte 1989 Action flute, oboe, clarinet ..., piano 1992 Intermezzo violin, viola, violoncello 1992 Arion suite per pianoforte 1993 Cahier des ... 2002 Extr me per pianoforte 2002 Seagulls per pianoforte 2002 En ecoutant la nuit string quartet ... more details
Boris Petrushansky born in Moscow , 1949 is a Russia n pianist, naturalized Italian citizen . Petrushansky started an intense intercontinental concert career at the mid 70s. After the USSR s collapse he settled in Italy. He teaches at the Imola Piano Academy. His students include many successful pianists, such as Olga Kern , Ingrid Fliter and Sofya Gulyak . class wikitable Record of piano prizes, incomplete Year Competition Prize Ex aequo with... 1st prize winner 1969 Flagicon UK III Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Leeds competition 4th prize Flagicon Romania 1965 Radu Lupu 1975 Flagicon Italy X Alessandro Casagrande, Terni 1st prize External links http www.borispetrushansky.com Official website References http www.accademiaducale.it docenti borispetrushansky.htm Accademia Ducale, Genova Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Petrushansky, Boris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH Moscow, URSS DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Petrushansky, Boris Category Living people Category 1949 births Category Russian classical pianists Category Prize winners of the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Russia classical pianist stub it Boris Petrushansky nl Boris Petrushansky ... more details
Bal zs Szokolay IPA hu b la sokol j born in Budapest , 1961 is a Hungary Hungarian pianist. His international concert career started in 1983, replacing Nikita Magaloff at a concert in Belgrade. Four years later he was appointed a professorship at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music . Throughout his career he has been awarded 14 competition prizes Zwickau s Robert Schumann, Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Leeds , Brussels Queen Elisabeth Music Competition Queen Elisabeth , Munich s ARD, Terni s Alessandro Casagrande, Monza s Rina Sala Gallo, etc. . In 2001 the Hungarian Government awarded him the Liszt Prize. References http www.chopinsf.org chopinbirthday.html Chopin Foundation of the United States http www.naxos.com artistinfo Balazs Szokolay 741 741.htm biography on the Naxos website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Szokolay, Balazs ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Szokolay, Balazs Category Living people Category 1961 births Category Hungarian classical pianists Category Prize winners of the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Hungary classical musician stub classical pianist stub hu Szokolay Bal zs fi Bal zs Szokolay ... more details
Wolfgang Manz born in D sseldorf , 1960 is a Germany German pianist. He won Berlin s 1980 Mendelssohn competition and was awarded 2nd prizes at Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Leeds 1981 and Queen Elisabeth Music Competition Brussels 1983 competitions. An international concert career ensued. A professor at Hochschule f r Musik N rnberg N rnberg s Musikhochschule , he remains active in his homeland. ref Cite web url http www.euroarts.co.kr bbs view.php?id news en&page 9&sn1 &divpage 1&sn off&ss on&sc on&select arrange headnum&desc asc&no 110 title Wolfgang Manz joins 2008 Euro Music Festival Leipzig author publisher Euro Arts date accessdate ref ref Cite web url http www.pro classics.de manz.htm title Wolfgang Manz biography in German author publisher Pro Classics date accessdate 2009 11 09 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Manz, Wolfgang ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Manz, Wolfgang Category 1960 births Category Living people Category German classical pianists Category Prize winners of the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Category Prize winners of the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition Germany classical musician stub classical pianist stub ... more details
Robert Broderip died 1808 was an English organist and composer. Life Broderip lived at Bristol during the latter part of the eighteenth century. He was a relation of John Broderip , organist of Wells Cathedral , probably either a brother or son, and also of the Broderip d. 1807 who was a bookseller and publisher at 13 Haymarket, and who was one of the founders of the firm of Longmans . Next to nothing is known of Broderip s biography. He lived at Bristol all his life, and wrote a considerable quantity of music. He died in Church Lane, Bristol, on 14 May 1808. His eldest son, a lieutenant on the Achates , died of yellow fever in the West Indies in 1811, aged 19. Works His most important compositions are an occasional ode on the king s recovery, a concerto for pianoforte or harpsichord and strings, eight voluntaries for the organ, a volume of instructions for the pianoforte or harpsichord, a collection of psalms partly by John Broderip , collections of duets, glees, &c., and many songs. References reflist cite DNB wstitle Broderip, Robert Attribution DNB wstitle Broderip, Robert Use dmy dates date January 2011 External links ChoralWiki Robert Broderip Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Broderip, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1808 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Broderip, Robert Category Year of birth missing Category 1808 deaths Category English organists Category English composers Category Musicians from Bristol ... more details
of works Qui conta come Narcis ... per pianoforte e voce recitante ad libitum 1982 6 Ricordi . Tortona ... per pianoforte solo Ricordi . Torino , 17 March 1984, Conservatorio , Francesco Cipolletta Le ore e ... una canzone famosa per ottavino , clarinetto basso , percussioni , pianoforte , violino , viola e ..., Haydn Philarmonia, direttore Ezio Rojatti Trio per violino , violoncello e pianoforte 9 1986 Edizioni ..., 31 October 1986, Mario Buffa violino, Luigi Lanzillotta violoncello, Giancarlo Simonacci , pianoforte ..., arpa Altra versione Trio II b per flauto, clarinetto basso e pianoforte 1986 87 10 Edizioni Suvini ... Trio Harry Sparnaay, clarinetto Basso, Harrie Starreveld, flauto, Ren Eckhardt, pianoforte Trio per quattro per flauto, clarinetto basso, chitarra e pianoforte altra versione di Trio II 10 1986 87 ..., pianoforte, e quintetto d archi 13 1988 Edizioni Stradivarius Disco Stradivarius, STR 33572 ... Turin, Roberto Zucca Doppio Trio per flauto, clarinetto basso, arpa, violino, violoncello e pianoforte ... Insieme, direttore Pietro Antonini Black out per sax baritono e pianoforte altra versione per clarinetto basso e pianoforte 7 1988 . Roma, S. Margherita in Trastevere, Federico Mondelci , sassofono, Oscar Pizzo, pianoforte Quartetto per clarinetto , violino, violoncello e pianoforte 13 1989 Quaderni ... Mirabassi, clarinetto, Gabriele Raspanti, violino, Ulrike Brand, violoncello, Meret Kammer, pianoforte ... Bizantina, direttore Luciano Berio Tre Tanka dallo Hiakunin Isshu per flauto e pianoforte 10 1990 EDIPAN disco PAN 3039 . 10 May 1991 Roma, Villa Medici, Manuel Zurria , flauto, Oscar Pizzo , pianoforte ..., sintetizzatore, pianoforte, violino e violoncello 1991 14 Edizioni Stradivarius Disco Stradivarius ... A due voci per soprano , quintetto di fiati e pianoforte 11 da Ottava Fuga di Umberto Saba 1992 Ricordi ... basso , percussioni e pianoforte 10 1992 Ricordi . 7 October 1994 Paris, IRCAM , Elementi dell Orchestra ... Spanijard Una lettera a china per violoncello e pianoforte 1992 2 Ricordi Cloches blanches et noires ... more details
Piano Concerto No. 3 refers to the third piano concerto written by one of a number of composers Piano Concerto No. 3 Bart k in E major Piano Concerto No. 3 Beethoven in C minor Piano Concerto No. 3 Mozart in D major Piano Concerto No. 3 Prokofiev in C major Piano Concerto No. 3 Rachmaninoff in D minor Piano Concerto No. 3 Rautavaara , Gift of Dreams Piano Concerto No. 3 Saint Sa ns in E flat major Piano Concerto No. 3 Tchaikovsky in E flat major Piano Concerto No. 3 Williamson in E flat major See also List of compositions for piano and orchestra disambig it Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra n. 3 nl Pianoconcert nr. 3 ja 3 ... more details
Gilda Ruta 1856 1932 was an Italians Italian pianist, music educator and composer. Biography Countess Gilda Ruta Cagnazzi was born in Naples and studied music with her father and with the opera composer Saverio Mercadante . She became a noted pianist, ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id 8xng rbJBEwC&pg PA83&lpg PA83&dq Gilda Ruta&source bl&ots h2aON3L2VA&sig Jzja5mcy3xk6oVfs51AEY4X7XMI&hl en&ei NuzMTN6zBoOclgfyyNHnCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CBQQ6AEwATgU v onepage&q Gilda 20Ruta&f false format Digitized online by GoogleBooks title Woman s Work in Music author Elson, Authur accessdate 30 October 2010 ref played before Queen Margherita of Italy at the Constanzi Theater in Rome now Teatro dell Opera di Roma and won a gold medal at the International Exposition in Florence . After being widowed at age of 27 with two children, she began composing. She moved to New York City , taught private piano lessons in Greenwich Village , and died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Manhattan at age 79. ref cite news url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,744684 2,00.html title Milestones, Nov. 7, 1932 accessdate 30 October 2010 work Time date 7 November 1932 ref Works Ruta produced more than 125 works for piano and orchestra, and also composed for opera. ref cite web url http scriabin.com etude 1909 07 famous women in musical history.html title Famous Women in Musical History date July, 1909 publisher The Etude author Elson, Arthur accessdate 30 October 2010 ref Selected works include Scherzo for pianoforte Voglio guarire , melodia romantica Tempo di Gavotta e Musette for pianoforte Canto melanconico for contralto and basso La Gavotta per pianoforte Partirai canto for mezzo sop and baritono Alle stelle melodia romantica Canzone marinaresca for soprano Allegro appassionato for pianoforte Per te canto Dolci memorie melodia Dammi un ora d amor melodia romantica The Fire Worshippers opera References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... more details
Nihongo Kikuko Kanai Kanai Kikuko n e Kawahira, 13 March 1911 &ndash 17 February 1986 was a Japanese composer. Life Kikuko Kawahira was born on the Ryukyu island of Miyako jima , Okinawa , and studied voice at the Nihon Music School and composition at the Tokyo Academy of Music with Kanichi Shimofusa and Kishio Hirao . Working as a composer, she produced songs and orchestral music using the Ryukyuan pentatonic scale. In 1954 she studied the dodecaphonic method in Brazil with Hans Joachim Koellreutter , and incorporated atonal composition into her work. ref cite book title The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians Volume 13 author Tyrrell, John year 2001 ref ref cite book title Just For Me Noriko Ogawa plays Japanese piano music CD booklet year 1997 author Katayama, Motohide ref She was awarded the Mainichi Prize for Cultural Publication in 1955, and a prize by the Okinawan government for her opera Okinawa monogatari in 1968. She died in Tokyo. ref cite web url http www.law guy.com dummygod Entries S49292.htm title Kanai n e Kawahira , Kikuko author Kanazawa, Masakata accessdate 22 December 2010 ref Works Selected works include Ry ky no min y Folksongs of Ry ky 1954 Okinawa monogatari opera Miyako jima engi Legend of Miyako Island ballet , 1949 Ry ky hiwa A Hidden Story of Ry ky jazz ballet , 1951 Hiren Karafune Love Tragedy on Tang Boat op, 4, Kanai and K. Yano , 1960 Okinawa monogatari Tale of Okinawa , 1997 Symphony, no.1, 1938 Okinawa buy kumikyoku Okinawan Dance Suite no.1, 1940, no.2, 1946 Ry ky ky s kyoku Ry ky Rhapsody no.1, 1946 Symphony, no.2 , 1946 Uruma no shi Poem on Uruma , 1952 Festival Overture Hish , 1972 Ry ky ky s kyoku no.2 , pianoforte octet, 1950 Ry ky Ballade , pianoforte, 1951 Sonata , violin, pianoforte, 1952 Brazil Rhapsody , pianoforte, 1955 Hamachidori hens kyoku Variations on Hamachidori , koto, Electone, percussion, 1970 Okinawa min y niyoru gassh kyoku sh Choral Pieces on Okinawan Folksongs , 1953 60 Haha to ko ... more details
in B minor pianoforte and strings Quintet in E flat pianoforte, wind and strings Phantasy trio pianoforte, violin and viola Phantasy Suite in six short movements clarinet and pianoforte , Op. 91 Phantasy string quartet Sonatas for violin and pianoforte, no 1 in D, no 2 in F. Songs and part songs various 3 children s cantatas John Gilpin Sea Fairies The Masque of the Shoe Pianoforte pieces for children ... more details
Image LudvigSchytte.jpg thumb 100px Ludvig Schytte Ludvig Schytte 28 April 1848, Aarhus &ndash 10 November 1909, Berlin was a Denmark Danish composer , pianist, and teacher. Born in Aarhus, Denmark, Schytte studied with Niels Gade and Edmund Neupert . In 1884, he travelled to Germany to study with Franz Liszt . Schytte lived and taught in Vienna between 1886 and 1907 and spent the last two years of his life teaching in Berlin. Originally trained as a pharmacist, Schytte composed a Piano Concerto in C minor, Opus 28, and a Sonata in B flat among numerous other piano works. He also wrote two operas , Hero 25 September 1898 Copenhagen and Der Mameluk 22 December 1903 Vienna . ref http opera.stanford.edu composers S.html opera Glass ref His shorter works are still used today as educational studies for piano students. Literature School of modern pianoforte virtuosity Schule des h heren Klavierspiels technische Studien bis zur h chsten Ausbildung . Edited by Moriz Rosenthal and Ludvig Schytte. Berlin, ca. 1890. Die Schule des modernen Klavierspiels ... School of Modern Pianoforte Playing. A Collection of Studies as Introduction to Modern Harmony, Melody, Rhythm and Style. Op. 174, etc . London A. Lengnick & Co, 1912. References reflist External links IMSLP id Schytte, Ludvig Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schytte, Ludvig ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 April 1848 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 November 1909 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schytte, Ludvig Category Danish composers Category Romantic composers Category Opera composers Category Danish pianists Category 1848 births Category 1909 deaths Denmark composer stub ca Ludvig Schytte da Ludvig Schytte de Ludvig Schytte pl Ludvig Schytte ru , ... more details
Louis Lortie , Order of Canada OC , National Order of Quebec CQ born 27 April 1959 is a French Canadian pianist . He currently lives in Berlin . He is known for his interpretation of Maurice Ravel Ravel , Fr d ric Chopin Chopin and Ludwig van Beethoven Beethoven . He is an international soloist, and has made over 30 recordings on the Chandos label. Born in Montreal , Louis Lortie made his debut with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra at the age of thirteen and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra three years later. Soon after he performed an historic tour of the People s Republic of China and Japan. He won First Prize in the Busoni Competition in 1984. He was also a prize winner at the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Leeds Competition . He was named an Officer of the Order of Canada , and was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec as well as an honorary doctorate from Universit Laval . He also teaches at Italy s renowned piano institute at Imola . External links http www.louislortie.com Official Site http media.libsyn.com media offbeatradio LOUISLORTIERADIOSPECIAL.mp3 LOUIS LORTIE on OFFBEAT, in conversation with Karishmeh 103.2 Dublin City FM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lortie, Louis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 April 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lortie, Louis Category Canadian classical pianists Category Knights of the National Order of Quebec Category Officers of the Order of Canada Category 1959 births Category Living people Category Prize winners of the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition Category Prize winners of the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Category Musicians from Montreal Category Juno Award winners Quebec bio stub canada classical musician stub classical pianist stub fr Louis Lortie nl Louis Lortie ja ru , ... more details
Image Arthur Moreira Lima.jpg thumb 280px Arthur Moreira Lima in concert, Caetit , July 16, 2008 Arthur Moreira Lima born July 16, 1940, Rio de Janeiro , Brazil is a Brazilian classical pianist. Arthur began learning the piano at the age of six and when he was nine he was already playing a Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart piano concerto in public. Already at the age of 17 he was a participant in the Contest for Pianists Rio de Janeiro other participants were Alexander Jenner, Sergei Dorensky, Augustin Anievas, Michael Voskresensky, and Nelson Freire . Yet he achieved international prominence after taking second place in the 1965 International Fr d ric Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw with Martha Argerich taking first place . At the Chopin Competition he took two additional prizes public favourite and best sonata. He is also a prize winner at the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition 3rd prize and the International Tchaikovsky Competition 3rd prize . Moreira Lima has in the last years travelled in Brazil from north to south in a truck playing in places where classical music is rarely heard. In the 1970s Moreira Lima recorded all of Fr d ric Chopin Chopin s works. And he recorded the inspiring music of Ernesto Nazareth. External links http www.arthurmoreiralima.com.br site Official site Portuguese Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME MoreiraLima, Arthur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 16, 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT MoreiraLima, Arthur Category Living people Category 1940 births Category Brazilian classical pianists Category Prize winners of the International Chopin Piano Competition Category Prize winners of the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Category Prize winners of the International Tchaikovsky Competition Brazil musician stub classical pianist stub ko it Arthur Moreira Lima pl Arthur Moreira Lima pt Arthur Moreira Lima ... more details
wiki List of compositions by Carl Czerny IMSLP . Op. 1 , Variations Concertantes for Pianoforte ... Grande Polonaise with an accompaniment for a second Pianoforte, or for a Quartett, both ad ... , Duet for the Pianoforte for 4 hands, according to the first Trio of Mayseder Op. 35 , Waltz di Bravura ... by a Romance varied Op. 38 , First Grand Potpourri Concerto for two Pianoforte for 6 hands Op. 39 ... of Brilliant Rondo Op. 48 , Die Schiffende, Song with Pianoforte, accompanied words by Holtz Op. 49 ... for 4 hands No. 1 Sonatina in G No. 2 Sonatina in C Op. 51 , Two Brilliant Sonatinas, for Pianoforte ... Rondo Op. 69 , Allegretto grazioso sopra un Tema de Ballo, Barbe Bleu Op. 70 , Romance for Pianoforte ... and 7 Variations, Concerto for Pianoforte, and Flute or Violin the score says flute or violin ... on Marche Anglais Op. 82 , Grand Exercise for Pianoforte, in F minor Op. 83 , Romance from W. Scott s Fraulein vorn See for a Voice with Pianoforte accompaniment Op. 84 , Grand Potpourri No. 2 for 6 hands Op. 85 , 3 Polonaises Op. 87 , Introduction et variations faciles pour le pianoforte ... Hannover, C. Bachmann, 1825 ref name worldcat Op. 89 , Capriccio la fuga per il pianoforte Op. 90 ... Maurice Schlesinger, Paris ref Op. 92 , Toccata ou exercice pour la pianoforte in C major http gutenberg.ithaca.edu ... , Trois Sonatines faciles et brillantes pour le pianoforte seul ou avec accomp d un violon et violoncelle ... , Sonate militaire et brillante pour le pianoforte 4 mains avec accompagnement de violon et violoncelle ... Library photocopy. Op. 120 , Sonate sentimentale pour le pianoforte quatre mains. 1826 http www.recordsinternational.com .... http www.recordsinternational.com RICatalogNov01.html Op. 124 , Sonate f r das Pianoforte. No. 6 ... favoris de l p ra La dame blanche comp. pour le pianoforte ref name gbv Op. 132 , Variations brillantes ... concertant in F dur f r Pianoforte, Fl te und Violoncello ad lib. Op. 150 , Trois polonaises sentimentales ... variations brillantes pour le pianoforte quatre mains sur le th me original favori colla campanella ... more details
Michael Houstoun born 20 October 1952 is a pianist concert pianist from New Zealand . Born and educated in Timaru , Houstoun studied piano under Sister Mary Eulalie and Maurice Till in Dunedin and Christchurch. Having won every New Zealand piano competition and award as a teenager, he then travelled and entered three major international competitions Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Van Cliburn 1973, 3rd place , Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Leeds 1975, 4th place and International Tchaikovsky Competition Tchaikovsky 1982, 6th Houstoun returned to live in New Zealand in 1981 and regularly plays with New Zealand s professional music ensembles as well as solo recitals and recording. In the 1990s he performed and recorded the complete Beethoven sonata cycle, and collaborated with Tainui Stephens on a television documentary about Franz Liszt entitled Icon in B minor . in 1999, Houstoun received an honorary doctorate in literature from Massey University External links http www.michaelhoustoun.co.nz Michael Houstoun s personal website http maximaltd.com michaelhoustoun Houstoun s management site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Houstoun, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 October 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Houstoun, Michael Category 1952 births Category Living people Category New Zealand musicians Category New Zealand classical pianists Category People from Timaru Category Prize winners of the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition NewZealand musician stub classical pianist stub ... more details