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  • Pianorak
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 3127

    For Pi-Anoraks

    R3 Wed 2 Feb 1pm - Lunchtime Concert

    Lucas Vondracek (piano)
    "featuring music written by European composers in America".
    Rachmaninov - Dvorak - Dohnanyi - Martinu - Prokofiev.

    R3 Wed 2 Feb 7pm

    Mozart piano concerto No. 16 in D, K451 (Lars Vogt)

    6am this morning: Beethoven 32 Variations in c minor. Played by one Irena Kobek (sp.?). Beautiful and delicate playing, very little pedal, making a modern grand almost sound like a period instrument. Name probably misspelt as Google hasn't heard of her.
    My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
  • vinteuil
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 12788

    #2
    Irena Kobla / Koblar?

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    • Panjandrum

      #3
      Originally posted by Pianorak View Post
      6am this morning: Beethoven 32 Variations in c minor. Played by one Irena Kobek (sp.?). Beautiful and delicate playing, very little pedal, making a modern grand almost sound like a period instrument. Name probably misspelt as Google hasn't heard of her.
      I suspect it was Irena Koblar

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      • Pianorak
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 3127

        #4
        Irena Koblar it is. Thanks, vinteuil and Panjandrum.
        My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)

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        • Peter Katin
          Late member
          • Nov 2010
          • 90

          #5
          Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
          Irena Kobla / Koblar?
          Yes, Irena Koblar. Apparently a wonderful Scarlatti player.

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          • Bryn
            Banned
            • Mar 2007
            • 24688

            #6
            When I first noticed this thread's title I thought it was going to be about the on-gong calculation of π.

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            • gradus
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 5603

              #7
              Could I ask other boarders if they ever came across Reine Gianoli in recital, concert or on record? I have to confess to complete ignorance of her until I came across her name in a discussion of Schumann.
              She had a fine musical pedigree according to the short article in Wikipedia and I can quite understand why her complete recording of Schumann's piano works received a Grand Prix du Disque in the seventies, as I've just bought a cd containing Carnival, Waldszenen, the Arabesque and a carelessly transferred Kinderszenen that duplicates one piece and omits another - no hobby horse. Nonetheless its a lovely record and the performances are very enjoyable if not in the highest quality sound.

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              • Pianorak
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 3127

                #8
                Bryn - It had vaguely occurred to me - but then I thought hmm, they'll soon find out!
                Gradus - I came across her name very, very recently, possibly even yesterday - but blow me if I can remember the context.

                Gradus: Found her: Mendelssohn Piano Concertos nos. 1 and 2 with Vienna State Opera Orchestra cond. Milan Horvat. Got the LP World Record Club TP 364.
                Unfortunately turntable drive belt has just snapped - so unable to comment right now.
                Last edited by Pianorak; 27-01-11, 16:21.
                My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)

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                • gradus
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 5603

                  #9
                  The old Erard straight-strung grand played by Daniel Grimwood in the comparison of the Years of Pilgrimage on BAL this morning made me sit up and listen both for its tuning and the pleasing sound (and fine playing).
                  Many of the other pianos sounded (to me) too hard-edged in loud passages by comparison (the recordings?) and it made a pleasant change to hear a piano that was still capable of producing aural fireworks by different means; perhaps advances in piano technology aren't an unmixed blessing. Thanks to DON for including the performance.

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