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Ullanta Music Works CD UMW04-RC40: Victor Rosenbaum, piano Live performance of works by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms
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CD Details:
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Composer
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Piece
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[1]
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Rondo in D Major, K. 485 |
[2-4]
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Joseph Haydn |
Sonata in B minor, Hob. XVI/32 |
[5-7] |
Ludwig van Beethoven |
Sonata in E Major, Op. 109 |
[8-10]
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Franz Schubert |
Three Impromptus, D. 935 (Op. 142) |
[11]
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Johannes Brahms |
Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118, No. 12 |
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Biographical Note
Pianist Victor Rosenbaum has performed widely as
soloist and chamber music performer in the United States, Europe,
Asia, Israel, and Russia in such prestigious halls as Tully Hall in
New York and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia. Described by
the Boston Globe as "one of those artists who make up for all the
drudgery the habitual concert goer endures in the hopes of finding the
real, right thing", he has collaborated with such artists as Leonard
Rose, Arnold Steinhardt, Robert Mann, Joseph Silverstein, Malcolm
Lowe, and the Cleveland and Brentano String Quartets, among others.
Festival appearances have included Tanglewood, more than a dozen
concerts at the Rockport Chamber Music Festival, Kfar Blum (in
Israel), Yellow Barn, Musicorda, the International Keyboard Institute
at the Mannes College of Music in New York, and Masters de Pontlevoy
in France. Recent seasons have brought him to Chicago, Minneapolis,
Tokyo, St. Petersburg (Russia), Tel Aviv, and Jerusalem for recitals.
A renowned teacher, he was invited in March to London's three major music
schools for master classes. He was a Visiting Professor at the
Eastman School of Music, a guest lecturer at Juilliard, and has
recently been appointed to the piano faculty of the Mannes College of
Music, in addition to his faculty positions at New England
Conservatory and the Longy School of Music, where he was Director and
President from 1985 to 2001. A student of Elizabeth Brock, Martin
Marks, Rosina Lhevinne and Leonard Shure, Rosenbaum gives master
classes worldwide and lectures on pedagogy issues and interpretive
analysis. His highly praised recording of Schubert, which Classical
disCDigest described as "a powerful and poignant record of human
experience", is on Bridge Records, and a CD of the last three
Beethoven sonatas has just been released on the same label. This is
Victor Rosenbaum's first Ullanta recording.
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