Scott Tennant : M. Tadic 3 Balkan Pieces
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Perahia resides in London.
]Music career
In 1973 he worked with Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears at the Aldeburgh Festival, and with fellow pianist Radu Lupu. He was co-artistic director of the Festival from 1981 to 1989.
In the 1980s, Perahia was invited to work with Vladimir Horowitz, an admirer of his art. Perahia says this had a defining influence on his pianism.
Perahia's first major recording project was the complete piano concertos by Mozart, conducted from the keyboard with the English Chamber Orchestra. In the 1980s, he also recorded all the Beethoven piano concertos, with Bernard Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
[edit]Hand injury
In 1990, Perahia suffered a cut to his right thumb, which became septic. He took antibiotics for this condition, but they affected his health. In 1992, his career was threatened by a bone abnormality in his hand causing inflammation requiring several years away from the keyboard, and a series of operations. During that time, he says, he found solace through studying the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. After being given the all-clear, he produced in the late 1990s a series of award-winning recordings of Bach's keyboard works, most notably a cornerstone rendition of the Goldberg Variations.
(Wikipedia)
Murray (Moshe) Perahia was born in the Bronx borough of New York City to a family of Sephardi Jewish origin. According to the biography on his Mozart piano sonatas CD, his first language was Ladino. The family came from Thessaloniki. His father moved to the United States in 1935; many family members perished in the Holocaust a few years later.Perahia began studying the piano at age four with a teacher he says was "very limiting" because she made him play a single piece until it was perfect. He says his musical interests blossomed at age fifteen for reasons he can't explain, and he began to practice seriously. At seventeen, Perahia attended Mannes College, where he studied keyboard, conducting, and composition with his teacher and mentor Mieczysław Horszowski. During the summer, he also attended Marlboro, where he studied with musicians Rudolf Serkin, Alexander Schneider, and Pablo Casals, among others. He played duets for piano four hands with Serkin, who later made Perahia his assistant at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, a position he held for over a year.
In 1965 Perahia won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions. In 1972, he was the first North American to win first prize at the Leeds Piano Competition, helping to cement its reputation for advancing the careers of young pianistic talent. Dr. Fanny Waterman recalls anecdotally (in Wendy Thompson's book Piano Competition: The Story of the Leeds) that Horszowski had phoned her prior to the competition, announcing that he would be the winner. Other American contestants had apparently withdrawn their applications upon hearing that Perahia would be competing.
Perahia resides in London.
]Music career
In 1973 he worked with Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears at the Aldeburgh Festival, and with fellow pianist Radu Lupu. He was co-artistic director of the Festival from 1981 to 1989.
In the 1980s, Perahia was invited to work with Vladimir Horowitz, an admirer of his art. Perahia says this had a defining influence on his pianism.
Perahia's first major recording project was the complete piano concertos by Mozart, conducted from the keyboard with the English Chamber Orchestra. In the 1980s, he also recorded all the Beethoven piano concertos, with Bernard Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
[edit]Hand injury
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(Wikipedia)
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Child Speaker
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Shriners Hospitals For Children
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Amazing Pool Playing Prodigy Tournament Player
You won't believe the talent of this seven year old prodigy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEminNjyBJM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XwtCzUaN1I
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A boy in India is in training to limbo skate under 100 cars in one minute. So far, he can do 57
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOTSk7A6dyU
Chelsea performs at six years old
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Child Speaker
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASiKNJyM874
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Performed by Alexander Andrushchenko -- 8 years old
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul-s3_pYtoM
Frank "Sugarchile" Robinson
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rcq93txBdtM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjAOToSxRH8
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Film of Hawaii's best Magician as a child
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PMC Final Program 2007-Skaters' Waltz
Philippine Montessori Center Final Program 2007
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Shriners Hospitals For Children
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Andre Rieu 3 year old violinist Akim Camara 2005
Andre Rieu introduces 3yr old violinist, Akim Camara, during his 'Flying Dutchman Concert' at Parkstad Stadium in the Nederlands (2005). Akim plays Concerto G Major op.11 with the Johan Strauss Orchestra.
(Copyright Infringement not intended. Please contact me direct if this video needs to be removed)
Andre Rieu introduces 3yr old violinist, Akim Camara, during his 'Flying Dutchman Concert' at Parkstad Stadium in the Nederlands (2005). Akim plays Concerto G Major op.11 with the Johan Strauss Orchestra.(Copyright Infringement not intended. Please contact me direct if this video needs to be removed)
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 - Allegro Moderato - BWV 1048
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Moonlight Sonata, 3rd Movement - Beethoven
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Dark, Evil, Intense, Fast, Classical Music Masterpieces. ( I )
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I do NOT own nor did I perform any of the pieces in the video... This is just to share some of the most entertaining works of the composers... This is a list for the people who are interested in this kind of classical music.... This is obviously a list made by a beginner (Me) I made everything simple in the video because I hate wasting time on things like introduction and things like that... I have listed the works in the descriptions in case of mistakes... Compositions in this video by number: 1- Bela Bartok - String Quartet II Allegro Molto Capriccioso 2- Richard Wagner - Faust Overture 3- Camille Saint-Saens - Danse Macabre 4- Sergei Prokofiev - The Alien God and the Dance of the Evil Spirits 5- Antonio Vivaldi - 10 - The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni), Op. 8 6- Modest Mussorgsky - The hut on hen's legs (Baba-Yaga) 7- Edvard Grieg - In the hall of the mountain King 8- Franz Liszt - Totentanz for Piano and Orchestra 9- Hector Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique, Op.14 : Épisode de la vie d'un Artiste...en cinq parties 10- Dmitri Shostakovich - Chamber Symphony , Op110a Enjoy and let me know if there is a mistake ^ I also do not min suggestions...
My Favorite Classical music Masterpieces
This Is a list of 32 of my favorite classical compositions ...... Enjoy :] 1- Caprice No.16 2- Death hunt (From "On Dangerous Grounds" the movie) 3- Caprice No.5 4-Ocean Etude Op 25 No 12 5-In the hall of the mountain king 6- Carmina Burana Fortunae Plango Vulnera (I Bewail The Wounds Of Fate) 7-String quartet No.8 Allegro molto 8-Monument site /100 tons of TNT (From Trinity And Beyond the atomic bomb movie) 9- Sleeping beauty : Introduction 10-Chamber symphony after string quartet No.8 11-Hungarian Rhapsody No.17 12-China gets the bomb 13-Concerto Pathétique 3 Allegro Agitato 14-The hut on Hen's legs ( Baba-yaga) 15-String quartet No.7 2 lento 16-String Quartet No.8 III Allegretto 17-Symphony No. 10 In E minor 18- Ride of the Valkyries 19-Romeo and Juliet suite No.2 20-String quartet No.7 III Allegro 21-The planets : Mars, the bringer of war 22- Symphony No.5 in C minor 23-Symphony No.6 in D major 24-Danse Macabre 25-Funeral march 26-Slavonic march 27-Symphony No.25 in G minor 28-Symphony No.9 in E minor 29-Night on a bare mountain 30-Harmonies Poétiques VII. Funérailles 31-Totentanz 32- 1812 Overture I do NOT own any of the music above if you're interested in any of those songs i do recommend going to Amazon's MP3 shop and buying the best performance you like !!
This Is a list of 32 of my favorite classical compositions ...... Enjoy :] 1- Caprice No.16 2- Death hunt (From "On Dangerous Grounds" the movie) 3- Caprice No.5 4-Ocean Etude Op 25 No 12 5-In the hall of the mountain king 6- Carmina Burana Fortunae Plango Vulnera (I Bewail The Wounds Of Fate) 7-String quartet No.8 Allegro molto 8-Monument site /100 tons of TNT (From Trinity And Beyond the atomic bomb movie) 9- Sleeping beauty : Introduction 10-Chamber symphony after string quartet No.8 11-Hungarian Rhapsody No.17 12-China gets the bomb 13-Concerto Pathétique 3 Allegro Agitato 14-The hut on Hen's legs ( Baba-yaga) 15-String quartet No.7 2 lento 16-String Quartet No.8 III Allegretto 17-Symphony No. 10 In E minor 18- Ride of the Valkyries 19-Romeo and Juliet suite No.2 20-String quartet No.7 III Allegro 21-The planets : Mars, the bringer of war 22- Symphony No.5 in C minor 23-Symphony No.6 in D major 24-Danse Macabre 25-Funeral march 26-Slavonic march 27-Symphony No.25 in G minor 28-Symphony No.9 in E minor 29-Night on a bare mountain 30-Harmonies Poétiques VII. Funérailles 31-Totentanz 32- 1812 Overture I do NOT own any of the music above if you're interested in any of those songs i do recommend going to Amazon's MP3 shop and buying the best performance you like !!

