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Estimados amigos, es un placer para Naxos en Español poder presentarles la playlist Nuestra Música dedicada a celebrar el esplendor de obras orquestales latinoamericanas. Agradecemos al maestro y director de orquesta Miguel Harth-Bedoya por el apoyo a nuestra playlist. Escuchen la estupenda interpretación del segundo movimiento, Dansak, de los Retablos sinfonicos del compositor peruano Celso Garrido-Lecca, con la Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, dirigida por Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Aquí la liga a la playlist Nuestra Música: (http•••) (http•••) Visiten el microsito del Proyecto Nuestra Música: (http•••)
Cliburn Nicholas McGegan Chopin Minsoo Sohn Bass Performance Hall Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Cleveland Orchestra 2018 2019 2020 2022
Semifinal Round Mozart Concerto June 11, 2022 Bass Performance Hall YUNCHAN LIM South Korea I Age 18 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Nicholas McGegan, conductor MOZART Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat Major, K. 482 Yunchan Lim launched onto the international music stage when he was 14. He won second prize and the Chopin Special Award in his first-ever competition, the Cleveland International Piano Competition for Young Artists in 2018. That same year, he stood out as the youngest participant in the Cooper International Competition, where he won the third prize and the audience prize, which provided the opportunity for him to perform with the Cleveland Orchestra. 2019 meant more accolades, when, at the age of 15, he was the youngest to win Korea’s IsangYun International Competition, where he also took home two special prizes. Now just 18, he has performed across South Korea—including with the Korean Orchestra Festival, Korea Symphony, Suwon Philharmonic, and Busan Philharmonic Orchestras, among others—as well as in Madrid, at the invitation of the Korea Cultural Center in Spain. He also participated in the recording of “2020 Young Musicians of Korea,” organized by the Korean Broadcasting System and released that November. A native of Siheung, Yunchan currently studies at the Korea National University of Arts under Minsoo Sohn. Coming to Fort Worth, he says he is “looking forward to playing in front of the warmest and most passionate audience in the world.”
Sergei Prokofiev Vadym Kholodenko Miguel Harth Bedoya Bedoya Paul Wittgenstein Rudolf Serkin Eugene Ormandy Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Philadelphia Orchestra 1400 1931 1956 1958 1961
Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 4 in B-flat major, Op. 53 (for the left hand) (with Score) Composed: 1931 Piano: Vadym Kholodenko Conductor: Miguel Harth-Bedoya Orchestra: Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra 00:00 1. Vivace (B-flat major) 04:41 2. Andante (A-flat major) 14:00 3. Moderato (C major) 22:05 4. Vivace (B-flat major) Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 4 in B-flat major for the left hand, Op. 53, was commissioned by the one-armed pianist Paul Wittgenstein and completed in 1931. Wittgenstein did not understand the work, but it is not the case (as has sometimes been claimed) that he refused to play it. He was simply not prepared to play it until such time as he had appreciated its inner logic. That time never came, but Wittgenstein and Prokofiev always remained on friendly terms. It was the only one of Prokofiev's complete piano concertos that never saw a performance during his lifetime. It was premiered in Berlin on 5 September 1956 by Siegfried Rapp and the West Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Martin Rich. The United States premiere was in 1958, by Rudolf Serkin and the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy. The British premiere was in 1961, by Malcolm Binns. Prokofiev expressed some interest in making an arrangement for piano two-hands and orchestra, but never went through with this idea.
Rachmaninov Cliburn Chopin Minsoo Sohn Bass Performance Hall Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Cleveland Orchestra 2018 2019 2020 2022
Final Round Concerto II June 17, 2022 Bass Performance Hall YUNCHAN LIM South Korea I Age 18 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Marin Aslop, conductor RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, op. 30 Yunchan Lim launched onto the international music stage when he was 14. He won second prize and the Chopin Special Award in his first-ever competition, the Cleveland International Piano Competition for Young Artists in 2018. That same year, he stood out as the youngest participant in the Cooper International Competition, where he won the third prize and the audience prize, which provided the opportunity for him to perform with the Cleveland Orchestra. 2019 meant more accolades, when, at the age of 15, he was the youngest to win Korea’s IsangYun International Competition, where he also took home two special prizes. Now just 18, he has performed across South Korea—including with the Korean Orchestra Festival, Korea Symphony, Suwon Philharmonic, and Busan Philharmonic Orchestras, among others—as well as in Madrid, at the invitation of the Korea Cultural Center in Spain. He also participated in the recording of “2020 Young Musicians of Korea,” organized by the Korean Broadcasting System and released that November. A native of Siheung, Yunchan currently studies at the Korea National University of Arts under Minsoo Sohn. Coming to Fort Worth, he says he is “looking forward to playing in front of the warmest and most passionate audience in the world.”
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