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Beethoven: The Complete Piano Concertos (CD review)
Stewart Goodyear, piano; Andrew Constantine, BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Orchid Classics ORC100127.If you have been a regular reader of Classical Candor, you may have heard me say this before, but it bears repeating: When approaching the purchase of a complete cycle of concertos, symphonies, sonatas, what-have-you, it's always best to find individual recordings by individual artists rather than try to find a single set that serves all needs. This certainly applies to Beethoven's five piano concertos, where even if a person did want a single set of all five pieces, that person would face the dilemma that practically every great pianist of the stereo age has already done one. These artists include Andsnes, Arrau, Ashkenazy, Ax, Barenboim, Brendel, De Larrocha, Fleisher, Giles, Guida, Katchen, Kempff, Kissin, Kovacevich, Perahia, Pollini, Rubinstein, Schiff, Serkin, Tan, Uchida, Weissenberg, Zacharias, Zimerman, and others I can't even remember. It's heady competition. Nevertheless, nothing will stop […]
2018-04-14 08:30:54
Guida alla Milano classica by Riccardo Mandelli MILANO – Conosciuta in tutto il mondo come capitale
2018-03-20 00:52:00
Kelly Hall-Tompkins: Cincinnati Symphony Inaugural Artist in Residence Classical Roots Project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJC8WIkHCRA&t=259s Interview on Tony Guida's New York, CUNY TV Kelly Hall-Tompkins writes: It has been an incredibly exciting and power packed winter! I am delighted to have been guest soloist twice with the Westchester Philharmonic and Music Director Ted Sperling, for my Fiddler works and also for Saint-Saens Rondo Capriccioso and Beethoven Romance. I was also guest soloist with Symphony New Hampshire and conductor Roderick Cox in the Beethoven Violin Concerto, and at Carnegie Weill Hall with The Chamber Orchestra of New York and conductor Salvatore DiVittorio and co-soloist Maggie Snyder in the Mozart Sinfonia Concertante. In the midst of all of that I released my new CD, "The Fiddler Expanding Tradition" in an amazing evening at the fabulous Tribeca Rooftop with around 200 guests, featuring me in a duet with Danny Burstein, accompanied by the […]
2016-06-10 16:23:56
Well it’s finals week, and spring quarter is about to wrap up! (I have a physics final in about an hour, haha – but it’s the last test of the school year!) I realized that I haven’t blogged in a while – lots of midterms/problem sets and IME obligations have kept me super busy! The opera class I’ve been taking this quarter finished about three weeks ago, so I’ll share a bit on each of the last three classes. What an incredible experience this all was, and hopefully I get the opportunity to take more classes like this (probably won’t happen because I just filled out my course registration for next quarter, and my next two years are basically jam-packed with either chemistry or engineering classes :(, but fingers are crossed!). Class 6: Strauss’ Elektra, special guest: dramaturg, Colin Ure This class was primarily divided into three main topics: 1) […]
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