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Russian-Soviet pianist and teacher
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2021-10-24 20:38:12
New York’s Great Champion of Undeservedly Obscure Classical Repertoire Shares These Treasures at Her Magical Salon Series
Pianist and impresario Yelena Grinberg is New York’s greatest advocate for undiscovered and unorthodox classical repertoire. Her Upper West Side salons, founded in the Fall of 2013 as a monthly soiree, have since expanded to two thematic programs per month, and have become legendary. The Russian music site Etazhi calls them “Musical Salons for the […]
2021-10-24 20:36:36
New York's Great Champion of Undeservedly Obscure Classical Repertoire Shares These Treasures at Her Magical Salon Series
Pianist and impresario Yelena Grinberg is New York’s greatest advocate for undiscovered and un
2021-02-03 05:00:00
Tchaikovsky: Symphonies from the Russia Revelation series
[…] because both were state agencies and everything was broadcast. While Denon has not prevented BMG from marketing these performances in Japan, BMG has so far succeeded in keeping Denon out of the United States. This is unfortunate, because while BMG has concentrated upon musicians well-known in the West such as Sviatoslav Richter, Gilels and Oistrakh, Denon has focused upon important artists, such as pianists Heinrich and Stanislas Neuhaus, Oleg Boshnyakovich, Vladimir Sofronitsky and Maria Grinberg, who were never permitted to perform in the West. But now the situation has been further complicated by another player in this Aladdin's cave of musical treasures: Revelation Records. This division of England's Telstar Records has struck its own licensing deal with Radio Ostankino. Over the last two years, Revelation has released about 100 CDs of Russian material in Great Britain, and the company has found a U.S. distributor in California willing to […]
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2020-11-19 22:23:42
The Slipped Disc daily comfort zone (238): It was 50 years ago today
… that Maria Yudina died. She was, with Maria Grinberg, the foremost Russian interpreter of the Beethoven sonatas. Partly because they were women, they never received the attention granted to Richter and Gilels. It also did not help that they were Jewish and, in Yudina’s case, a convert to Russian Orthodoxy. A friend of Pasternak […]
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