Showing posts with label lecture recital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lecture recital. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 May 2015

"Artistic Expression in Contemporary American Piano Music"; Dr Heidi Lousie Wiliams, TNUA




A highly interesting lecture recital was given by Dr Heidi Louise Williams at the music department of TNUA (Taipei National University of the Arts) on Monday 18 May 2015. Entitled: “Artistic Expression in Contemporary American Piano Music: Insights for the 21st Century Performer”, the lecture recital included extracts from works by Charles Griffes, Ernest Bloch, Samuel Barber, George Walker and Daniel Crozier. Crozier's Aubade was written for Dr Williams.







Right: Prof Mei-Ling Wang, TNUA
Centre: Dr Heidi Louise Williams
Left: your intrepid reviewer MK



Dr Williams had a very warm, open-hearted and engaging spoken manner as she explained some of the recurring general themes in American music. The interest of the audience was piqued further by demonstration of use of the middle pedal in the Barber Sonata. (Afterwards I felt inspired to listen to Horowitz's recording of the Barber Piano Sonata, but - shock warning - Horowitz is definitely out-Horowitzed by pianist Terence Judd in what is an astonishing live recording of the Scherzo and Fugue (click here))



The piano performances by Dr Williams, which interspersed the spoken explanations, were all VERY WELL played on the resident Steinway Grand piano. Many were performed from memory (no easy task, particularly with contemporary music). The acoustic of the Recital Hall was excellent and one could not have a better room for such a lecture recital.
My only criticisms of the event are minor. A free printed handout was supplied, showing extracts of the music performed, together with handwritten comments by the piano teacher of Dr Williams: but these were printed so small they were almost illegible. As for the selection of works, everybody might have their personal preferences for American composers. I cannot help thinking that Alan Hovhaness, say, or George Crumb, both born in the USA may be more deserving of inclusion in this lecture recital than Ernest Bloch, who only took American citizenship aged 44. However this is admittedly a personal opinion. I very much hopes that Dr Williams will be brought back again for “Part 2”!

Thursday, 26 September 2013

Upcoming Lecture Recital

Piano Mastery Secrets Unlocked 

Part 1: Rachmaninoff and his circle

Lecture recital presented from the keyboard by pianist Kong Tienxi (Matthew Koumis) in English, with visual presentations and simultaneous Mandarin translation (90 minutes total duration)

Works performed include
Liadov / Siloti: I danced with a Mosquito
Tchaikovsky / Pabst: Lullaby Op 16:1
Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G-sharp minor Op 32:12
Strauss / Godowsky: Standchen Op17:2
Rachmaninoff: Lilacs Op 21:5
Rachmaninoff: Prelude in C minor Op 23:7

Through what alchemy does the early 20th century Russian school of pianism succeed in touching our hearts so deeply? And what role did literature and painting play in inspiring their piano compositions? Technical elements, including fingering, pedalling, tone production and phrasing, will be explained from the editions, writings and recordings of Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943); his piano teacher Alexander Siloti (1863-1945); his senior colleague Paul Pabst (1854-97); and two pianists whom Rachmaninoff greatly admired, Josef Hofmann (1876-1957) and Leopold Godowsky (1870-1938).

 Booking through this link here; Tickets: 300 NTD, unreserved.