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Classical Music News of the Week, May 22, 2021
[…] continuously presented free, outdoor classical music concerts to New Yorkers of all walks of life. It is the oldest such concert series in the world. Named after founder and philanthropist Elkan Naumburg, who donated the Naumburg Bandshell to New York City in 1923, and inspired by his own ardent love of music, the series seeks to stimulate and encourage new and expanded audiences for classical music in the informal and beautiful setting of Central Park.Schaghajegh Nosrati, pianist, premieres Friday, June 4 at 8 p.m. ET, streaming through Thursday, June 10. Tickets: $20. Making her Washington Performing Arts debut, German pianist and 2021 Hayes Artist Schaghajegh Nosrati performs the cornerstone of her repertoire, The Art of Fugue by J.S. Bach. Following an attention-getting second prize award in 2014’s International Bach Competition in Leipzig, Nosrati made her CD debut in 2015 with The Art of Fugue, and her 2017 recording of Bach […]
2020-03-07 02:54:19
A German pianist with Iranian roots, Schaghajegh Nosrati first came to my attention through her 2015 recording of Bach’s The Art of Fugue, a rather audacious project for a solo CD debut. Apparently not one to do things halfway, Nosrati focuses her second solo release around a different kind of pianistic Mount Everest, Alkan’s Concerto […]
2019-12-07 16:58:00
[…] or indeed simply to hear Bach from a modern orchestra at all. To see Daniel Barenboim in the Pierre Boulez Saal audience, moreover, was encouraging; dare we hope for some more Bach from him, whether as pianist, conductor, or both? For the B minor Orchestral Suite, with Claudia Stein as the excellent flute soloist, Schiff, conducting rather than direction from the keyboard, called on a very small string orchestra (4.4.3.2.1) plus harpsichord (Schaghajegh Nosrati). The opening to the Overture, like its counterpart in the D major Suite later on, sounded clipped and inhibited. The main body of the movement came as a significant relief: not only a sensible tempo, so rare nowadays in this music, but with no attempt to inflict weird, egotistical mannerisms upon it. Rhythms were nicely sprung. Crucially, that sense of line strangely lacking earlier on was present throughout. It was initially not clear to […]
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2014-07-20 17:39:43
Yale student wins Leipzig Bach prize
A School of Music that has lagged in recent years behind the best now has a feather to put in its cap. Hilda Huang, 18, an American scholarship student at Yale, took first prize at the prestigious Leipzig contest. Second was Schaghajegh Nosrati, 25 (Germany/Iran). Third was a Latvian, Georg Kjurdian, 20.
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