Ivan Krpan News
Last update
2024-03-24
Refresh
2018-05-19 05:51:00
Classical Music News of the Week, May 19, 2018
[…] also addresses themes that remain relevant in the 21st century. For tickets, visit Porttix.com. For a complete list of nonprofits that will receive complimentary tickets, visit https://operamaine.com/events/opera-in-me/ --Kristen Levesque, Public Relations ConsultantWinner of the Busoni Competition Releases First Recording on IDAGIO For the first time the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition Foundation has produced a studio album, which it has made available exclusively on IDAGIO, the streaming service for classical music. The 20-year old Ivan Krpan, winner of the 2017 competition, took to the legendary Emil Berliner Studios in Berlin to record Chopin's 24 Préludes and Schumann's Fantasie op. 17 and Arabeske op. 18. Classical music lovers around the world can hear the exceptional Croatian pianist from today exclusively on IDAGIO. The release of this album marks the beginning of a long-term collaboration between IDAGIO and the Busoni Competition, which will see the start of Krpan's career supported by further […]
Norman Lebrecht - Slipped disc
2017-09-03 11:41:45
The prestigious Busoni Piano Competition was won last night in Bolzano, Italy, by Ivan Krpan from Croatia. Krpan, 20, will graduate next year from the Zagreb Academy of Music. His father is a prominent violinist, his mother a musicologist. The prize is being hailed in Croatia as the country’s greatest musical triumph for a generation. Second prize went to Korea’s Jaeyeon Won and third to Russia’s Ana Geniušene. Past winners of the Busoni include Jörg Demus (1956), Martha Argerich (1957) and Louis Lortie (1984). In the last five Busoni contests, the first prize was only twice awarded, a token of its high standards.
2016-03-13 03:00:00
[…] 62569 2 (1963) Frédéric Chopin Cello Sonata Op. 65 in G Minor Sergej Rachmaninov Cello Sonata Op. 19 in G Minor and Cello Sonatas by Gabriel Fauré and Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Paul Tortelier, Cello Aldo Ciccolini, Eric Heidsieck, Maria de la Pau, Piano EMI 5 74333 2 (1968) Frédéric Chopin 4 Mazurkas Op. 24 Joaquín Turina5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 2 Op. 84Franz SchubertFantasia D. 940 in F MinorJohannes Brahms4 Hungarian Dances Katarina & Vladimir Krpan, Piano Nemini Similis SC9605 (1995) Link to "The Odd Couple" previous post: BONUS: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 22 K. 482 in E-Flat MajorJohannes BrahmsSymphony No. 4 Op. 98 in E Minor Barry Douglas, Piano Orchestra del Teatro la Fenice di VeneziaYuri TemirkanovRAI Digital Archives – Venice, 4 May 2002 MUST-HAVE (mainly for the Douglas) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 36 K. 425 in C Major ‘Linz’Claude Debussy Prélude […]
No more?
Every day soclassiq looks for new articles, videos, concerts and so on about classical music and opera, their artists, venues, orchestras...
Ivan Krpan ? We have not gathered a lot of content on this topic yet but we continue to search.
or
- timeline: Performers (Europe).
- Indexes (by alphabetical order): K...