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Francis Poulenc Johannes Brahms Yeh Rolf Peter Wille Fritz Reiner William Steinberg Steinberg Sir Georg Solti Arthur Rubinstein Isaac Stern Andrés Segovia Rudolf Serkin Robert Casadesus Marian Anderson William Russo Russo Lyons Dyer Leonard Bernstein Taipei Philharmonic Orchestra Chicago Symphony Orchestra Wheeling Symphony Orchestra Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Carnegie Hall Musikvereinssaal Boston Symphony Hall 1948 1958 1965 1966 1985 1990 1995 2001
*Spam not welcome and will be removed* Henry Mazer conducting the Taipei Philharmonic in Taiwan, 1990s I. Huan-long Pan: A Night-Mooring Near Maple Bridge 0:00 II. Francis Poulenc: Larghetto from Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra, FP 61 ft. Lina Yeh and Rolf-Peter Wille, piano 09:06 III. Allegro non troppo from Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. 83 ft. Evelyn Chen, piano 14:39 "Henry Simon Mazer was an American and later Taiwanese conductor, recording artist and music educator who was the founding principal conductor and music director of Taipei Philharmonic Orchestra from 1985 until suffering a stroke in February 2001. Prior to his move to Taiwan, he was the conductor and associate conductor of major American symphonies including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He contributed greatly to the refinement of the performances of classical music in Taiwan, leading local musicians to gain recognition overseas. There is a cultural center dedicated to him in Taipei. Born in Pittsburgh, Mazer was educated at Duquesne University and at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Mazer chose conducting for his career early-on in his life, and became the protégé of renowned conductor Fritz Reiner. At Reiner's recommendation, Mazer conducted the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra in West Virginia from 1948–1958 and the Florida Symphony Orchestra in Orlando from 1958–1965. In 1966, Mazer was named Associate Conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Four years later, he received a last-minute invitation to stand-in with the Symphony when its conductor, William Steinberg, was taken ill. Held at New York City's Carnegie Hall, the concert brought Mazer to the attention of Sir Georg Solti, who later asked him to be his Associate Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, a position he held for the next 15 years. During that time, he performed with internationally acclaimed musicians such as Arthur Rubinstein, Isaac Stern, Andrés Segovia, Rudolf Serkin, Robert Casadesus, and Marian Anderson. Mazer conducted hundreds of subscription concerts for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, often substituting for Solti on short notice. Although initially described alongside Solti as the "new breed of virtuosi," not every review was positive: following his move to Taiwan, one Chicago critic described his performances as "dull readings." Mazer, however, would end up with no shortage of fans In Chicago, however, he had seemed overshadowed by Solti, but was seen as dedicated and highly competent, taking on more avant-garde works neither Solti nor others would touch. Taiwan would be different. Mazer was first approached about going to Taiwan as a guest conductor during his term with the Chicago Symphony and agreed to visit the island-nation for four concerts in the summer of 1985. After the success of the concerts, Mazer took on the challenge of developing a new orchestra in Taiwan – Taipei Sinfonietta (the former Taipei Philharmonic Orchestra). "I could not help develop the Chicago Symphony Orchestra any further, whereas in Taiwan I could see plenty of development potential", he said. In 1990, Mazer brought the orchestra to perform in the United States and Canada. Music critic William Russo wrote: "The Sinfonietta is one of the finest groups of musicians I have ever heard". Gradually, such impressive reviews overseas would succeed in opening eyes back in Taiwan. During its image-building campaign abroad, the orchestra also toured Europe over the next couple of years, playing in Lyons, Brussels, and Antwerp. But the highlights of the various European concerts was their performance in Musikvereinssaal, home to Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Following the performances, music critics in Austria dubbed the orchestra a "wonder of Taiwan." After the Vienna trip, Mazer's orchestra enjoyed a surge in popularity back home in Taiwan. In addition, several CDs released by the orchestra met with brisk sales. The most recent overseas tour was in 1995 to New York and Boston. After the performance at the Boston Symphony Hall, Mazer received the greatest review of his career when Boston Globe music critic Richard Dyer compared him to America's beloved Leonard Bernstein. "The way the Taipei Sinfonietta plays is a real tribute to Mazer's musicianship. They play with a glowing sound, a precision of intonation, an absolute unanimity of impulse, and a rare commitment," he added." Remastered By: Wayne Yang, USA-Taiwan
Taipei Philharmonic Orchestra Cheng Maoyun 2003
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Taipei Philharmonic Orchestra Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 2001
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Taipei Philharmonic Orchestra 2002
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