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Samuel Barber, "Nocturne", and John Browning, pianist

8/30/2021

 
 Ah, the summer is fleeting, and so is the hope I had of finishing my preparations for a late summer recital!  My enthusiasm for the music I have been working on to perform for this recital has not at all dimmed, just been somewhat postponed!  In all honesty, I keep thinking of other material that would work well.  I  have decided to "let go" of one piece so that I may include another - the "Nocturne" for piano written by Samuel Barber, a composer whose music I have been particularly drawn to, especially his works for piano.  As I really dig into this piece, I have been doing some reading and listening, particularly to the late pianist John Browning.  Browning was quite connected to Samuel Barber, as Browning premiered some of Barber's piano music.  In 1962 Browning gave the premiere of Barber's Piano Concerto, which was written for him.  In 1993 Browning won a second Grammy award for his recording of many of Barber's solo piano works.  Browning's recording are, for me, a wonderful reference for study of Barber. Along similar lines, I was delighted to happen upon a wonderful youtube video of Browning talking about the "Russian school" of piano performance, especially discussing the teachings of Rosina Lhevinne, who for many years taught at Juilliard (she was a teacher of Louis Pollak, who I studied with for a time).  I have linked this video with Browning here, and I encourage you to watch and contemplate........many interesting ideas about piano performance I think you will enjoy.  Oh, and for those of you over the age of 21, Greg Anderson of the piano duo Anderson & Roe, is apparently quite a cocktail enthusiast!  Here is Greg's recipe called "The Barber Nocturne," which has among the ingredients bourbon and pumpkin puree for those of you who can't wait for the pumpkin latte season!  Play Barber responsibly!
THE BARBER NOCTURNEI created this autumnal drink while listening to the music of Samuel Barber — nostalgic, deep, earthy, sophisticated, melancholy, and distinctly American. Drink it while listening to his Violin Concerto, or his Cello Sonata, or his Essay, Op. 12… or if you dare, his famed Adagio for Strings. Or, simply enjoy it during the Thanksgiving season!
Although it features pumpkin puree, this drink is far from a dessert drink, being neither too sweet nor too spicy.
  • 1 1/2 ounces bourbon
  • 1 ounce pumpkin purée
  • 1/2 ounce Grand Marnier
  • 1/2 ounce brown sugar simple syrup
  • 2 dashes Angostura bitters
Add ingredients and ice to a cocktail shaker, shake, and strain into an ice-filled rocks glass. Garnish with nutmeg if you're feeling fancy. Makes 1 drink.
Note: to make the brown sugar simple syrup, mix 2 parts brown sugar with 1 part water. Bring to a boil, then let cool before mixing it into the drink.
Note: 1/2 ounce = 1 tablespoon. 

Yet another Jazz-influenced discovery - the music of Nikolai Kapustin

8/30/2021

 
Interest has been building in the works of Nikolai Kapustin, who wrote in classical styles, with a jazzy spin.  I read an article recently, which I link for you here, about a Russian composer whose name I had heard of but really hadn't explored his music.  Kapustin wrote many, many works for solo piano, but also symphonies and chamber music.  He died in 2020, and was largely "undiscovered" until recent decades when both Steven Osbourne and Marc-Andre Hamelin (both marvelous pianists who often look beyond the traditional piano repertoire) released wonderful recordings of Kapustin's solo piano music.  Much of the music is available from Schott publishing, and you won't find on imslp, of course.  Listen to this recording on youtube of Kapustin himself performing his own "24 Preludes in a Jazz Style" and let me know what you think!

Seymour Bernstein:  (interview) Chopin & Pedagogy, from Tonebase

8/11/2021

 
Some of my students will remember learning a piece or two composed by Seymour Bernstein when we worked on our "Birds" recital!  So, it was natural that I would gravitate towards this video interview with Seymour on touch, control, and Chopin.  I have watched this video several times; please enjoy as I think it is marvelous!!  Mr. Bernstein is a terrific teacher as well as a composer and pianist.

Haydn... and sonata-allegro form

8/11/2021

 
Since several of my students are learning about sonata-allegro form, I thought you might be interested in watching this brief video from Tonebase, done by one of my favorite pianists, Jean-Eflam Bavouzet, in which he beautifully discusses and illustrates some aspects of this form.  

Martha Argerich at 80

8/3/2021

 

“We humans need music” – Martha Argerich at 80 – Ever Totally Irresistible!  Noticed everywhere and named one of the greatest pianists of our time, Martha Argerich turned 80 on June 5. When hearing Argerich play, philosopher and musicologist Theodor W Adorno’s words instantly come to mind: “The most difficult should sound easy and effortless, overcoming all obstacles to return to a liberated game.”  I know all of you realize that Martha Argerich has long been one of my "piano She-heroes!"  I have linked a great article in Pianostreet.com with a video from Medici.com called "80 Minutes with the Magical Martha"....please watch and enjoy - she is truly a legend in our time.
                                               
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