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classical music

Nice piano!

November 3, 2008 by Eric

I’m in Charleston SC right now (really great city!) and just heard Valentina Lisitsa play the Tchaikovsky 1 with the Warsaw Philharmonic. Valentina is a big Bosendorfer fan, and the feeling is mutual. But our bank of concert pianos can’t completely keep up with the vast range of her performances, and we don’t have a […]

Filed Under: Bosendorfer, HEP Guy, Performance, The piano world Tagged With: Bosendorfer, CFIIIS, classical music, Valentina Lesitsa, Yamaha

Pianos in recordings

December 3, 2007 by Eric

I’ve been trying to come up with some examples of recordings where the non-Steinway piano is notated, AND it is a good representation of that makers sound. I have many Bosendorfer examples, mostly Garrick Ohlsson’s vast output. I have also found some bad examples, such as good piano sound but bad playing (no, not Garrick) […]

Filed Under: Bosendorfer, HEP Guy Tagged With: Bluthner, Bosendorfer, classical music, Composers, Garrick Ohlsson, Mason & Hamlin

Conductors I have met.

November 9, 2007 by Eric

No particular order… James Levine Leonard Bernstein Erich Leinsdorf Christoph von Dohnanyi Michael Tilson Thomas Daniel Barenboim Sir Colin Davis Leonard Slatkin Mistislav Rostropovich Raphael Fruhbeck de Burgos Neemi Jarvi

Filed Under: HEP Guy, Ramblings Tagged With: classical music, conductors

Musical Nourishment

November 9, 2007 by Eric

Last  night was my return to the Boston Symphony Orchestra. I’ve heard James Levine conduct the Met Opera Orchestra, both in opera and in concert settings and have always been impressed. This was my first opportunity to see what he has been doing in Boston. I went to college in Boston and had a subscription to […]

Filed Under: HEP Guy, Ramblings Tagged With: Boston, classical music, Composers, Mahler, Orchestras, Shostakovich

Great music…

July 11, 2007 by Eric

I don’t think there is a piano in it, but TS, this is my blog. Schoenbergs Gurre-Lieder is some spectacularly beautiful music. If you are a romantic and don’t think you like the atonal stuff, then give this a listen. If I didn’t tell you who wrote it, you’d never guess. Also, try Verklarte Nacht

Filed Under: HEP Guy, Ramblings Tagged With: classical music, Schoenberg

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