Schubert Videos
Angelicus-Ave Maria Schubert.avi

Author: AngelicusEnsemble; Tags: Angelicus Ave Maria Schubert
Deutsche Blues Lewis Pengam

OBE (JD). I composed this ten (?) bar blues in 2007 using ideas from the fifties. We used to compose silly German Blues eg Ive got the: Geben Sie die richtige Form des Verbs blues. Ich hatte vor vielen Jahren als Schueler Deutsch studiert - wahrscheinlich nicht perfekt aber mein Schubert und Mozart auf You Tube sind ziemlich beliebt. ... Bargoed Lewis School Pengam Lord Neil Kinnock John Dawes Leicester University Louis Goodstein JeanTattonJones ArtGallery.co.uk Oaklands Milton Keynes ...
Author: VoceVersatile; Tags: Bargoed Lewis School Pengam Lord Neil Kinnock John Dawes Leicester University Louis Goodstein JeanTattonJones ArtGallery.co.uk Oaklands Milton Keynes College UCMK
Cherkassky plays Chopin Nocturne op.27 no.2

everything he played entirely his own. His repertoire was immense and far wider than his essentially romantic bias suggested. Chopin, Schumann and Liszt were complemented by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven (particularly "late" Beethoven) and Schubert; music he played, at his best, with a magisterial focus and seriousness. A tireless explorer of the modern and contemporary, he adored the opulent or refined complexities of such seminal figures as Messiaen, Boulez and Stockhausen and ...
Author: xper2xper; Tags: Shura Cherkassky Chopin Nocturne op.27 no.2 Horowitz Rubinstein Francois Cziffra Brailowsky Richter Gilels Cortot Pollini Anda Vasary Lipatti Kissin Hofmann
F.SCHUBERT, Impromptu No. 3 in G-flat major, op. 90 D 899 - Encore 3

Live-Recording in Bangkok/Thailand on 7 November 2009, performed by BORIS FEINER, Concert Pianist and Composer after a Concert with the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra under its Chief Conductor Gudni A. Emilsson. For more details please visit BORISFEINER.COM
Author: BORISFEINER; Tags: classic F.Schubert Impromptu Piano Orchestra BORIS FEINER Concert Pianist Composer http://www.BORISFEINER.COM
Cherkassky plays Chopin Valse op.18 no.1

everything he played entirely his own. His repertoire was immense and far wider than his essentially romantic bias suggested. Chopin, Schumann and Liszt were complemented by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven (particularly "late" Beethoven) and Schubert; music he played, at his best, with a magisterial focus and seriousness. A tireless explorer of the modern and contemporary, he adored the opulent or refined complexities of such seminal figures as Messiaen, Boulez and Stockhausen and ...
Author: xper2xper; Tags: Shura Cherkassky Chopin Valse op.18 no.1 Horowitz Rubinstein Francois Cziffra Brailowsky Richter Gilels Cortot Pollini Anda Vasary Lipatti Kissin Hofmann
Cherkassky_Schubert_Impromptu_op90_no4.wmv

everything he played entirely his own. His repertoire was immense and far wider than his essentially romantic bias suggested. Chopin, Schumann and Liszt were complemented by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven (particularly "late" Beethoven) and Schubert; music he played, at his best, with a magisterial focus and seriousness. A tireless explorer of the modern and contemporary, he adored the opulent or refined complexities of such seminal figures as Messiaen, Boulez and Stockhausen and ...
Author: xper2xper; Tags: Cherkassky Schubert Impromptu op90 no4
Annie Fischer plays Beethoven Sonata op.14 no.2 / III. Scherzo. Allegro assai

depth. She was greatly admired by her contemporaries as Sviatoslav Richter; Richter wrote that -Annie Fischer is a great artist imbued with a spirit of greatness and genuine profundity"-. Her interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and Schumann, as well as Hungarian composers like Bela Bartok continue to receive the highest praise. Fischer made significant studio recordings in the 1950s with Otto Klemperer and Wolfgang Sawallisch, but felt that any interpretation created ...
Author: xper2xper; Tags: Annie Fischer Beethoven Sonata op.14 Richter Michelangeli Serkin Gilels Kempff Yudina Gieseking Backhaus Biret Hungary Budapest












