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This, in itself, is not out of the ordinary according to Arnowitt. One pianist performed all of the sonatas in the span of two weekends at Boston's Jordan Hall, and another plowed through them in one weekend. With an average performance time of 30 minutes each that came to 16 hours...
...native of Lexington Massachusetts, the Juilliard-trained pianist now lives in Vermont. He has performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra twice and was recognized as a Presidential Scholar in the Arts...
...ARTS AND RUSSIA IN REVOLUTION. Detente comes to Dixie as Soviet ballet, drama, music, film and art share the stage at the Classics in Context Festival in Louisville. Featured performers include pianist Vladimir Feltsman and the Moscow Art Theater. Through...
...impact there was a thundering shudder, followed by the wail of the ship's siren. In one of the Maxim Gorky's restaurants, as the pianist was playing The Green, Green Grass of Home, a heavy loudspeaker crashed down on the instrument. The passengers, almost all West German pensioners who had boarded in Bremerhaven, stumbled on deck into freezing...
...legendary pianist, who became a cold war hero by his spectacular victory at the Tchaikovsky International Competition in Moscow in 1958, reappeared at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia last week, and it all seemed true. He had not retired. The previous eleven years melted away; indeed, the previous 31 years melted away. The lanky 6-ft. 4-in. frame had filled out a bit, and the wavy blond hair was now speckled with gray, but when Cliburn, 54, once again sailed into the Tchaikovsky Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Minor, he demonstrated that neither age nor idleness...