Tag: Beethoven

  • Cellist Friedrich Kleinhapl Interview

    Cellist Friedrich Kleinhapl Interview

    This afternoon on The Classical Network, I’ll be interviewing the remarkable cellist Friedrich Kleinhapl.

    Kleinhapl has been characterized by conductor Valery Gergiev as “one of the most promising talents of a new generation.” His performances have been described as “driven and unorthodox” (The Washington Post), undertaken with “abundant skills and unbridled passion” (The New York Times). His recordings of the Beethoven cello sonatas have been hailed as “among the most interesting in the catalogue” (The Strad).

    As a young man, Kleinhapl homeopathically recovered from a brain tumor, radically changing the way he thinks and feels about music. His 1743 Guadagnini cello has been outfitted with custom titanium parts. Its angled endpin allows the instrument to slant more horizontally, allowing gravity to gently assist the effect of his modern bow. With his duo partner, Andreas Woyke – pianist and composer, and his own wife, Kleinhapl founded “Get a Hearing,” an association in support of children with hearing impairment, in 2015.

    Kleinhapl and Woyke will appear on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York. On the program will be works by Beethoven, Shostakovich, Schnittke, and Gulda.

    I’ll chat with Kleinhapl by telephone, today at 5:00 p.m. EST. From 4 to 7, I’ll also salute Adolphe Sax and John Philip Sousa on their birthdays, among our featured offerings, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

  • Kissin’s Rage Over a Lost Penny Beethoven

    Kissin’s Rage Over a Lost Penny Beethoven

    AUDIO: Evgeny Kissin plays “Rage over a Lost Penny”

    IMAGE: Beethoven in a rage over his income tax.

  • Zukerman’s NJSO Winter Festival Focuses on Education

    Zukerman’s NJSO Winter Festival Focuses on Education

    Widely regarded as one of the greatest violinists of the past half century, Pinchas Zukerman comes across as remarkably free of ego. He’s more interested in cultivating the next generation of musicians. In fact, if you try to ask him anything about his upcoming concerts with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, education is all he wants to talk about.

    He’s especially excited about several initiatives being undertaken by the orchestra in the coming weeks, which include a plan to host young string players from the Manhattan School of Music. The students will participate in the NJSO’s performances of Beethoven’s “Eroica” Symphony, on January 26, 28 & 29, following a period of intensive mentorship.

    Zukerman is artistic director of this year’s NJSO Winter Festival, appearing as both soloist and conductor on three programs in as many weeks. Each concert will be performed in three separate venues across the state – six in all – starting tonight at New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark. Other locations will include bergenPAC (Bergen Performing Arts Center) in Englewood, Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, Mayo Performing Arts Center – MPAC in Morristown, and the State Theatre New Jersey in New Brunswick.

    On January 20, Zukerman will be appear at Richardson Auditorium in Princeton, as soloist in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. Also on the program will be Samuel Barber’s “School for Scandal Overture” and Camille Saint-Saëns’ Symphony No. 3 “Organ.” Christian Vásquez will take the podium for the 8 p.m. concert.

    You can learn more about the NJSO Winter Festival, Zukerman and Vásquez in my article in today’s Trenton Times.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2017/01/classical_music_njsos_winter_f.html

  • Beethoven Novel Signing at Randy Now’s Man Cave

    Beethoven Novel Signing at Randy Now’s Man Cave

    Linda Holt, whose writings on music can be read in The Princeton Packet and at classicalrave.blogspot.com, will talk about her new Beethoven novel, “The Black Spaniard,” as part of a book signing to be held at Randy Now’s Man Cave, located at 134 Farnsworth Ave., in Bordentown, NJ, tomorrow, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. “The Black Spaniard” is published by Unsolicited Press.

    Randy Now’s Man Cave:

    http://www.mancavenj.com/

    More about “The Black Spaniard,” also available on amazon.com, here:

    http://www.unsolicitedpress.com/store/p103/The_Black_Spaniard_by_L.L._Holt.html

  • Beethoven Birthday Bash on WWFM!

    Beethoven Birthday Bash on WWFM!

    With nine days to go until Christmas, Beethoven’s birthday is the only day on which you reliably won’t be slammed with ho ho ho. Tune in to WWFM – The Classical Network to celebrate “Ludwig van” with nine hours of his music, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST.

    While you’re there, consider supporting the station and, in the process, pick up a nice boxed set of Beethoven’s complete works on 86 CDs. Details available on the station’s home page, at wwfm.org, or by calling 1-800-232-1212.

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