....a roundup of Chopiniana: current news, views, reviews, recordings and performances in the runup to the 200th birthday of the matchless Polish keyboard composer.

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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

The Chopin Currency - July 9th, 2008

Chopin Broadcasts:

Waltz in A-flat, Op. 69, no. 1 "L'Adieu"
Performance Today - American Public Media

Today's edition of Performance Today - the most popular classical-music show in the USA - will feature a performance from The Chopin Project: Chih-Long Hu's live interpretation of Chopin's Waltz in A-flat, Op. 69, no. 1 "L'Adieu"

Produced and distributed by American Public Media, Performance Today is broadcast on 245 public radio stations across the country and is heard by about 1.1 million people each week. Each station individually decides what time to air the program. To find out where and when to hear Performance Today, check out publicradiofan, an independent website that is an excellent guide to online streaming of US public radio stations. You'll also be able to hear the show on the Performance Today website for up to seven days after the broadcast.

Chopin News, Views, and Reviews:

Rudolf Firkusny, piano = SCHUBERT: Three Pieces, D. 946; MARTINU ...
Audiophile Audition - USA

Review of a BBC Legends CD featuring the renowned Czech pianist in a 1980 London recital at Queen Elizabeth Hall: "If Firkusny wanted to be Vladimir Horowitz, he could be."

The Chopin and Smetana offerings play as encores. The Op. 63 Mazurka is the pearl of the set of three--what Cortot called an exquisite, aristocratic dream--Firkusny’s touch is a mite pesant, but the natural lilt and grace of the shifting accents retain their innate, mesmeric charm.
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Thursday, May 29, 2008

The Chopin Currency - May 29th, 2008


Chopin News, Reviews, and Previews:


The scared boy who dreamed... and the man who triumphed
Yorkshire Post - Leeds,England,UK

Approving profile of Yorkshire pianist-turned-textile-magnate-turned-arts- developer-turned-philanthropist Sir Ernest Hall, developer of the renowned Dean Clough arts and business complex, upon the publication of his memoir "How to Be a Failure and Succeed." What lies ahead for him conquer? A certain composer...

The story of Dean Clough (he retired as chairman this year) will be told in a second book, which he hopes to finish by the end of the year. "But I'm very busy. I've still got the Chopin project," he says, with enthusiasm. It has long been his ambition to record the complete works of Chopin – 14 CDs in all, of which he has so far recorded seven. He plans to complete the project in time for the bicentenary of Chopin's birth, in 1810. "I shall be 80 years old," he says. At 78, he's still reaching, still transcending boundaries. "Dreams of achievement have an amazing power in your life," he says. "You find that you are elevated by ambition itself."
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Concerts at the Cadillac: "Piano for the People" by Chris Hess
Beyond Chron - San Francisco,CA,USA

If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to visit the Cadillac Hotel, for a concert called "Piano for the People: a Classical Piano Concert for Non-Classical Listeners."

Chris will connect music written from 1840-1960 with the present day Tenderloin to excite and educate a general audience. Chris will play Chopin, Rachmaninoff and other romantic composers, interspersed with personal stories. For example, he will syncopate different rhythms in the right and left hands, show you how, and explain why it builds community.
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MKM Attila ilhan Hall / Ingrid Fliter / 8:00 pm
Turkish Daily News (subscription) - Ankara,Turkey

No day is complete her at the Chopin Currency without an Ingrid Fliter posting, today in advance of an appearance at the Caddebostan Culture Center with the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra...

"Chopin's music has been one of the great standards of the classical repertoire for generations, and many audiences have enjoyed hearing it played well; however, and especially in this unique class of the art, there is to be found a rare, untouchable nuance that speaks directly to the heart," as Fliter says, "and it is truly an extremely rare artist who can well demonstrate this treasure." She is in love with her work, and it is her love that gives life to her art, so much appreciated by the public.
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Kapell Rediscovered: The Australian Broadcasts - 2-CD set
Audiophile Audition - USA

Typically thoughtful (if a bit wordy!) review from esteemed online publication that nonetheless pithily summarizes the new-old release from the late William Kapell: "Collectors will listen to it often, in spite of the sonic defects that make some moments almost unbearable...

Kapell always performed Chopin as a strong suit, and I remain fond of the B Minor Sonata and several of his mazurkas, the Op. 50, No. 3 in particular. His Barcarolle opens with massive chords and flamboyant ornaments; nothing effeminate in those trills. The gondolier’s waves become Charybdis and could swallow the world. The comeliness and confidence of the piece--the ease of period transitions--shine through despite grim sonic reproduction. The E-flat Major Nocturne has Ignaz Friedman as its champion, but Kapell finds his own treasures in its pearly, unhurried elegance, several times hinting at the E Minor Nocturne, Op. 72, No. 1. Brilliance and blazing speed of the Horowitz order for the pounding Scherzo in B Minor, whose middle section lullaby Kapell softens the entire ethos, permitting the polyphonic voices their blessed, embowered noels. The two stunning da capo chords and the final pages are Kapell’s version of the Atomic Bomb.

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Ed Harcourt: Revolution Of The Heart MP3
Filter Magazine - Los Angeles,CA,USA

New Chopin-themed download from piano-playing UK singer-songwriter....

"Revolution Of The Heart" is Harcourt at his best: pouring his heart and soul out over Chopin piano progressions and delightful sha-na-nas, sung by members ...
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Chopin in the Blogosphere:

Soloist and Friends
By Stephen Smoliar(Stephen Smoliar)

San Francisco writer blogs about a noontime concert by pianist William Corbett-Jones featuring new Preludes by Roger Nixon, and not Preludes, but polonaises, by Chopin...

There was at least one "Chopin connection" in the conception of the overall program: Liszt preceded the selections by Nixon and Mechem and Chopin followed them. The program concluded with two polonaises, Opus 40, Number 1 in C minor and Opus 53 in A-flat major. The latter is sometimes known as the "Heroic" polonaise, although, as the most familiar in the collection of polonaises that Chopin composed, it might better be called the "War-Horse!" Like the earlier "Military" polonaise, Opus 53 performs an interesting experiment with an ostinato pattern subjected to a gradual crescendo; and Corbett-Jones did a wonderful job of making that crescendo the backbone of the middle section of the work.

The Rehearsal Studio - http://therehearsalstudio.blogspot.com/

Saturday, March 1, 2008

The Chopin Currency - The Birthday Edition! March 1, 2008


Chopin Performance of the Day: A Chopin Rarity from Chopin Project Artistic Director Arthur Greene:

“The Nocturne in E-flat, Op. 9 No. 2 comes from around 1830, -after Chopin had left Warsaw forever. But the version I’m playing here has a bit of a twist. There are some scores of Chopin’s works that he marked up for his piano students, and they’ve been a fascinating find for musicologists. You can see where he marked things on the scores, adding fingerings and other instructions for his students. And in some of them Chopin added extra notes - and even little cadenzas! So if you know this beloved Nocturne, listen extra closely, and you’ll hear some things that aren’t usually there.”
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Click the Piano to hear Arthur Greene perform Chopin’s Nocturne in E-flat Op. 9 No. 2 (original cadenzas) in concert at Britton Recital Hall at the University of Michigan.




Chopin News, Reviews, and Previews:

Chopin’s birthday anniversary concert

Russian pianist Nikolai Lugansky performs tonight in Warsaw's National Philharmonic Hall...

Thenews.pl - Warsaw,Poland
The National Chopin Institute, the organizer of the concert, has also mounted an exhibition of the composer’s memorabilia at the city’s Chopin Society. ...
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Alexandre Thaurad shows imagination on piano pieces by Chopin and Mompou...

Praise from critic Scott Cantrell for new Harmonia Mundi CD filled with Chopin-inspired companion pieces by Spanish composer Federico Mompou. "A fine pianist, Mr. Tharaud serves up not hothouse Chopin but red-blooded stuff.But a sonorous tone and definite point of view don't make for heavy-handedness or affectation. Add warm, natural sonics and you've got a real winner."

Dallas Morning News - Dallas,TX,USA
SURPRISE FILLER: Chopin's 24 Preludes, the big placeholder here, take about 40 minutes. How then to fill out a 75-minute CD? The young French pianist ...
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Pianist playing at Sheldon

Another preview of Tadeusz Majewski's recital: “From his studies at Chopin Lyceum in Krakow to the Chopin Society in the Twin Cities, Majewski has made Chopin an essential companion,” spokesmen said.

Republican Eagle - Red Wing,MN,USA
World-renowned pianist Tadeusz Majewski will perform an evening of Chopin favorites and Beethoven classics at 7 pm March 8 at the Sheldon Theatre. ...
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Goodbye, fancy dress costumes ... Elton says he's too old for ...

Elton John reminisces about his outlandish costumes over the years....
"They both roared with laughter, and Elton grinned ruefully: "To me, I thought I was Chopin. But everyone else in the world thinks I'm Marie Bloody Antoinette. That could be the story of my life!"

Daily Mail - UK
It was bloody Chopin!" LEFT: Fancy pants, boots and a blue biker jacket. RIGHT: Tartan overload for a stroll around town They both roared with laughter, ...
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Chopin in the Blogosphere:

Ashkenazy plays Chopin

Chopin Birthday blog posting featuring a quote by George Sand and a performance by Vladimir Ashkenazy:

By http://www.deanstalk.net/
Today would have been Frédéric Chopin's 198th birthday. "His music was spontaneous, miraculous. He found it without seeking, without previous intimation of it. It came upon his piano sudden, complete, sublime, or it sang in his head ...
Sapiens Tribune - liberal arts blog - http://www.sapienstribune.net/

Javier Bardem, Buckeye State & Frédéric Chopin
Topic: Javier Bardem. Today in History: Buckeye State, Cornhusker State, Yellowstone. Birthdays: Frédéric Chopin, Ralph Ellison, Yitzhak Rabin.
Answers.com: Today's Highlights - http://www.answers.com

Frederic Chopin

Another birthday blog posting: "Towards the end of Frederic Chopin's life, he was rumored to have a lavish and promiscuous distinction - which led my militant 100-pound piano teacher to give me the above-the-reading-glasses-glare, then with pursed lips declare "Never play Chopin at church."

He also has his own Asteroid - "3784 Chopin".

By rabidrunner(rabidrunner)
Frederic Chopin, composer and piano virtuoso extraordinaire lived from 1810 to 1849. He was born to Nicolas Chopin, a French immigrant and a Polish mother, Tekla Justyna Krzyżanowska. Frederic Chopin lived only 39 years. ...
rabidrunner - http://rabidrunner.blogspot.com/


Chopin's Birthday Fic: Cake

Some Chopinesque fiction to celebrate this day....

By Lilith(Eternal Sonata / Trusty Bell: Chopin's Dream)
Pairing: Polka/Chopin Notes: This takes place somethime during "Preludes", which is ten years after the main story. Chopin has not aged in that time due to being dead. Frederic looked at the calendar and groaned. Just one more day… ...
Eternal Sonata - http://community.livejournal.com/torasuti_beru/


Chopin Videos:

Novi singers - F.Chopin - mazurek F op.64 n4

Charming Swingle Swingers - like video vocalise of a Chopin Mazurka!


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