NEW YORK — What does a pianist do after losing full use of his right hand and going to 18 doctors and getting 18 diagnoses? Gary Graffman commissions works for the left hand. Graffman has performed ...
Ned Rorem: Piano Concerto for Left Hand and Orchestra; Eleven Studies for Eleven Players Gary Graffman, piano; Symphony Orchestra of the Curtis Institute of Music, Andre Previn, conductor (New World ...
Ravel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand; Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 4; Britten: Diversions for Piano and Orchestra (Leon Fleisher, piano; Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa, conductor; Sony ...
Maestro Brotons, Music Director and Conductor of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA, presents Ravel’s Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, featuring soloist Vincent Larderet. This thrilling work for ...
For 43 years music has shaped the course of Antonio Iturrioz' life. The pianist, who has performed numerous times at Nancy Garden's White Barn and at musical salons in the Napa Valley and continues to ...
Once a classical instrumentalist has injured or lost a hand or arm, there's often little that can be done to reclaim his performance career. But the Austrian pianist Paul Wittgenstein found a ...
Of all his formidable talents, Leon Fleisher's ability to appreciate irony may be the most useful. Arguably the greatest classical pianist of his generation, Fleisher, 75, first sat behind the ivories ...
Richard Danielpour is one of the busiest – and most popular – composers on the classical scene today. His Piano Concerto No. 3 (Zodiac Variations), receiving its world premiere this week in Washington ...