Maybe there's already discussion about this year's competition, but I've not found it yet. Today's excerpts at lunchtime demonstrated some fantastic playing of Mussorgsky's Pictures. The commentary by Lucy Parham was also well thought out. I know we're all still finding our way with the end of the Proms and the Edinburgh Festival season, but I thought that the Leeds competition might deserve more prominent coverage.
Leeds Piano Competition 2018
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Good coverage of event here: https://leedspiano2018.medici.tv/My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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I've been watching on Medici since last Thursday since the final few prom concerts had little interest for me. Spoiler alert, the pianist who played Pictures on Radio 3 this lunchtime was eliminated before the final ! There was much to admire with most of the 24 quarter finalists but one does worry about the viability of pursuing a concert career through sheer weight of numbers. Virtually concurrent with the Leeds, there has been the Grieg Competition in Bergen ( where Edward Gardner conducted as he will this weekend at the Leeds finals ) and the Honens Competition in Canada. Both with no doubt equally talented crops of young hopefuls. I wish them all well !
Prize money is interesting; 25,000 for winning the Leeds, 30,000 for the Grieg and a whopping 100,000 for the Honens. Not sure of the currencies in all cases and the Leeds prize comes with a lot of add ons regarding representation, gigs, recordings.
Also regarding BBC expenditure. Petroc Trelawney has been there for Medici doing a very professional and understated job of presenting. So why should Radio 3 send Andrew McGregor and then need to have Tom McKinney doing Record Review on Saturday ? They can't do both Medici and the radio ? Well Lucy Parham is doing both.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Post...help. How do I get to watch actual pianists playing on Media TV? Can I watch any of the shortlisted semifinalists doing their stuff? Didn't quite understand how to negotiate the website which Pianorak helpfully posted above.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI see they all have to do chamber music accomp. Is this new?
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Wow. How does Medici TV fund itself?
Anyway based on tonight's viewing; surprised UK's Yang didn't make the cut. Incredible Liszt (even though I find B-A-C-H overblown bombast). Tamila was to the manner born in Chopin Estampe. Wang's Bach wasn't quite matched by his Rach, maybe. Likewise UK's Brezovsky...lovely player...made a tiny fluff in her Chopin. Pity. Can't wait until the finals.....
Jurinic seems a ready-formed concert artist. Just my hunch.Last edited by ardcarp; 12-09-18, 22:44.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostMaybe there's already discussion about this year's competition, but I've not found it yet. Today's excerpts at lunchtime demonstrated some fantastic playing of Mussorgsky's Pictures. The commentary by Lucy Parham was also well thought out. I know we're all still finding our way with the end of the Proms and the Edinburgh Festival season, but I thought that the Leeds competition might deserve more prominent coverage.
https://www.leedspiano.com/2018-competition/Last edited by Once Was 4; 13-09-18, 11:43.
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Good coverage at lunchtime today. Lucy Parham offered interesting thoughts.
Good to hear honest criticism, but a pity that this seems reserved for young competition players.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostWow. How does Medici TV fund itself?
I have enjoyed the few videos I've seen of the Leeds event so far.
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I thought one normally had to pay - but obviously not for this event. We had a subscription a few years ago, but it was very poor as the technical quality was no good
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostGood coverage of event here: https://leedspiano2018.medici.tv/
Unless I've missed something, this competition is now nowhere to be found on BBC television?
I've started listening to the R3 afternoon programmes from this week with Andrew McG and Lucy Parham - very good indeed (I very much enjoyed Xinyuan Wang's Bach and Rachmaninov despite the commentators thinking his playing a bit too 'serious'...)
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For some reason, unfortunately, the Medici site won't let me beam the sound to the hifi via the Airport Express, whether from mobile devices or from the laptop. Anyone know why, and have a fix? Ardcarp, you seem to have managed it - but is your connection to the speakers by wire?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI'm no expert on audio engineering, but our main PC is connected to good quality speakers and I was impressed by the quality of the Leeds repeats available on Medici. There seemed good clarity of sound including the terrific Steinway bass. So maybe things are better now?
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