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2007 Schedule |
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Master-Classes, Seminars, and Concerts
All are open to the
public. Free admission. |
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Salle Cortot: 78, rue
Cardinet, 75017 Paris (Métro Malesherbes) |
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Salle Münch: Ecole Normale de Musique de
Paris, 114bis, blvd. Malesherbes, 75017 Paris (Métro
Malesherbes) |
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Monday, July 30, Ecole Normale |
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Lessons begin |
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Tuesday, July 31, 15h30-17h30,
Salle Cortot |
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Bruce Brubaker,
piano master-class - open repertoire |
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Bruce Brubaker will
open the Paris Piano Program master-class series. Known
for his eclectic repertoire and original approach to
performance and interpretation, Bruce Brubaker will help
pianists broaden their musical perspective and sharpen
their interpretive point of view |
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Wednesday, August 1,
15h30-17h30, Salle Cortot |
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Jean-Marc Luisada,
master-class on the piano music of Chopin I |
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Following his prize-winning
participation at the International Chopin Piano
Competition in Warsaw, Luisada became closely associated
with the music of Chopin, recording many of his works to
great acclaim. Luisada will share his insights on this
repertoire in two master-classes. |
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Thursday, August 2,
15h30-17h30, Salle Münch |
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Roy Howat,
seminar
Interpreting the music of Debussy and Fauré |
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As one
of the founding editors of the authoritative New
Complete Debussy Edition by Durand-Costallat, as an
editor for Peter's edition of Fauré's chamber works, and
as a highly recognized interpreter of French piano
music, Roy Howat brings a uniquely comprehensive
perspective to French music. Drawing upon his study of
manuscripts and early editions, as well as his published
analyses, Roy Howat will discuss issues in interpreting
the piano music of Debussy and Fauré. |
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Friday, August 3, 15h30-17h30,
Salle Münch |
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Roy Howat,
master-class on French piano music. |
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Friday, August 3, 20h, Salle
Cortot |
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Fernando Rossano,
piano recital |
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Works by Scarlatti,
Annunziata, Grieg and Ravel. Fernando Rossano leads an
active performing life, appearing regularly in music
festivals throughout Europe. Recipient of major awards,
such as the Prix Weissenberg, Rossano has an abiding
interest in the music of the Italian Baroque. He will
combine this interest in this evening's concert with
works by Ravel and Grieg, whose music he has recorded to
great critical acclaim. |
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Monday, August 6, 15h30-17h30,
Salle Cortot |
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Jean-Marc Luisada,
master-class on the piano music of Chopin II |
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Tuesday, August 7, 10h-13h,
Salle Cortot |
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Jean-François
Antonioli, master-class on Mozart concerti |
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Drawing upon his vast
experience as both pianist and conductor of the complete
Mozart Concerti, Jean-François Antonioli will discuss in
detail the pianist's interaction with the orchestra, and
cover important musical concepts, as well as issues
specific to the performer. Mr. Antonioli recommends the
use of the Bärenreiter edition for pianists interested
in participating in these master-classes. |
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Wednesday, August 8, 10h-13h,
Salle Cortot |
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Jean-François
Antonioli, piano master-class - open repertoire |
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Thursday, August 9, 10h-12h,
Salle Cortot |
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Fernando Rossano,
piano master-class - open repertoire |
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Thursday, August 9, 20h, Salle Cortot |
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Paris
Piano Program Concert I |
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Concert featuring
outstanding participants of the 2007 Paris Piano Program |
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Friday, August 10, 20h, Salle Cortot |
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Paris Piano Program Concert II |
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Concert featuring
outstanding participants of the 2007 Paris Piano Program |
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