Classical pianist Brian Ganz is continuing its “Extreme Chopin Quest October 16 Germantown MD
December 8th, 2011Germantown, Maryland (PRWEB) October 12, 2011
Last January pianist Brian Ganz began his quest to make all of Fr? D? Ric Chopins about 250 jobs over the next decade, what has been called the Extreme Chopin. Sunday, October 16 at 19:00, Ganz will perform F. Chopin selection of Chopin’s first installment of the project BlackRock Center for the Arts, 12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown. In addition, F. Chopin, Ganz will also play a sonata in B minor, Op. 27, No. 2 No. Beethoven; Consolation No. 3 in D Major by Liszt, Reflections dans leau of images from Debussy. Tickets are $ 25 and available from 240-912-1058 or online at http://www.blackrockcenter.org
I have a program called “Music Gardening,” Ganz explained. “I play very early in the work immediately after a more mature work. In this way, I will show you how at the beginning of Chopin’s pieces are seeds of genius, metaphorically speaking, and then work out its full bloom, the genius.”
Ganz, who is known for delving into the music and explain its context and history, told me to talk about music and gardening metaphor for the audience to show how it operates in the pieces. Chopin’s works, which is part of the Music gardening activities include: Walz E-flat Major, Waltz in B minor, Op. 64, No. 2, Mazurka in B-flat major and Mazurka in F sharp minor, Op. 6, No. The first ends with Ganz Chopins Ballade No. 3 the results of major, Op. Forty-seventh
Ganz records were released Accord label in Paris. He started a project with Maestoso Records to record, F. Complete Works Chopin, as well as record Gailly label in Belgium. In addition, he was named artist / editor Schirmer Performance Edition, which has already announced his Chopin Preludes.
Chopins Music is the language of my soul, and I dreamed of since childhood, ever do all your work, “said Ganz, who is widely regarded as one of the leading pianists of his generation.
There is not much of F. Chopin that Brian Ganz doesn’t know, the Washington Post was written. She has studied the Nocturnes, Etudes, Sonatas and concerts and concerts of rest, master classes and recordings years ago. It is a pleasant and interesting, this music seems to be increasing, perhaps without limits, as time goes by.
2010 January Ganz visited Poland, where he was invited by the famous conductor Miroslaw BŁASZCZYK play with the Philharmonic, Silesia and Pomerania Philharmonic. Chopins visiting their home country experience deeply affected by Ganz. Chopin is Poland National Treasure. His face was shown everywhere, sometimes not by name and not any kind of title. It’s almost as if he is the air people breathe. It was very nice to me, because he always had the air I breathe, “said Ganz. I visited the church where his heart in Warsaw. I visited the monument, where the concerts take place in accordance with a graceful, clean the statue to him. I took a taxi to his homeland and Zelazowa Wola. The whole experience has been a pilgrimage for me.
many times, Ganz has brought his entire collection of Chopins musical performance, that he might receive a request from the audience. “One of my lifelong goals has been to study every note of Chopin,” Ganz said. “This project gives me a nice framework within which to achieve this goal.” In addition to lush review Ganz performance, The Washington Post wrote: One comes from pianist Brian Ganz and recital exhilarated not only by the power of action, but also moved by his search for artistic truth.
Ganz shared first Grand Prize Marguerite Long Jacques Thibaud International Piano Competition and won the silver medal (third place) in the Queen Elisabeth of Belgium International Competition. He has performed as soloist with such orchestras as the St. Louis Symphony, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, the London Sinfonia, and Parise LOrchestre Lamoureux city under conductors such as Leonard Slatkin, Mstislav Rostropovich and Piotr Gajewski direction.
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Peabody Conservatory of Music where he studied with Leon FLEISHER graduate. Previously, teachers are Yida Noviks and Claire Deen. Gifted as a teacher himself, Ganz is a piano faculty and artists-in-Residence St Marys College, a member of Maryland. He also serves on the piano faculty Peabody Conservatory. He played for the Long Thibaud Competition in Paris jury.
We believe, is pleased to be aligned to Brian BlackRock during his quest to play all Chopins work, “said Charlotte Sommers, Executive Director of Blackrock. It is a story of acceptance, and we are honored to be part of it.
BlackRock Center for the Arts is a cultural foundation in Germantown, which is engaged in the Upper Montgomery County communities to explore, experience and celebrate the arts. More information about BlackRock, call 301.528.2260 or visit the center http://www.blackrockcenter.org. BlackRock is located at 12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown, Maryland, near the intersection of Middlebrook Rd. And Route 118 (Germantown Rd.).
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