Tara Kamangar Vídeos
música estadounidense
- piano
- música clásica
- Estados Unidos, Irán
- compositor, pianista
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Tara Kamangar Sergei Prokofiev 1891 1914 1917 1936 1953
(http•••) SERGEI PROKOFIEV, one of the most celebrated Russian composers of the twentieth century, was born in the Ukraine in 1891. After excelling at piano and composition at an early age, he attended the St. Petersburg Conservatory. During the 1920s, he toured the United States and Europe, gaining the admiration of audiences, if not critics. In 1936 he settled in Mosco and entered into a difficult relationship with Josef Stalin and the Soviet artistic bureaucracy. Prokofiev spent his last years in failing health and financial insecurity, and he died on March 5, 1953, the same day as Stalin. Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 3, completed in 1917, was critically well received. The music is tonal and the structure that of a single sonata movement. It is dedicated to Prokofiev's closest friend, the poet Boris Verin, and his fellow student Maxim Schmittgof, who committed suicide in 1914 at the age of 22.
Tara Kamangar Saba Gerhard Wimberger Oberlin Helmuth Rilling Karol Teutsch 1974 1987 2009
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC 21 June 2009 (http•••) Composer Golnoush Khaleghi wrote this piece in 1987. The melody that inspired it was written in the 1930s by Morteza Neydavoud as a pishdaramad, or prelude, in the mode of Esfahan. Instead of the free improvisation commonly used in Persian music, this is measured, or metric improvisation. GOLNOUSH KHALEGHI is a graduate of Tehran's School of National Music, where she studied Persian music with Javad Maroufi and Hossein Saba, and The Tehran Conservatory of Music, where she studied Western Music under Emanuel Melik-Aslanian. She spent three-and-half years at the Akademie Mozarteum in Salzburg, specializing in conducting under the tutelage of Professor Kurt Prestel and professor Gerhard Wimberger. She has Bachelor's and Master's degrees in the same field from Oberlin College and the University of Wisconsin, respectively. Ms. Khaleghi has worked closely with such renowned conductors as Helmuth Rilling, Robert Fountain, Karol Teutsch, and the late Rouben Gregorian, and has performed in the United States, Europe, Canada, Venezuela, and Iran. She is the founder of the National Iranian Radio and Television Choir (Hamavazan) and the Rouhollah Khaleghi Orchestra. Since the cultural upheaval of the Islamic Revolution in 1974, she has been a prominent figure in promoting Persian music and culture through the concerts of the Rouhollah Khaleghi Orchestra and other activities abroad. At present, she resides in Washington, D.C. and devotes her time to music research and teaching, composing, and arranging the works of her father and other great masters of Persian music.
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