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#1169996 - 03/27/09 08:00 PM
Free Piano Concerts in DC Area by Famous Pianists
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Originally Posted By eschulzeMD "For those For those that don't know about this gem of a concert series in the DC area, you should check out: http://www.downtownpianoworks.com/Events.html" I am very glad that I did, thanks to eschulzeMD. You can check it out yourself.
Edited by James Maxwell (03/27/09 08:02 PM)
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#1237554 - 07/26/09 10:29 AM
Re: Free Piano Concerts in DC Area by Famous Pianists
[Re: eschulzeMD]
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"Seeker" from this forum just sent me the program from the upcoming free concert at Downtown Piano Works and it looks marvelous. Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Godowsky, Mendelsohnn...I just looked and the concerts through the year's end and they look amazing with Alon Goldtein returning (my favorite), Amit Peled, Enrico Elisi: http://www.downtownpianoworks.com/events.html This really reminds me of what Cathy Harl used to do!
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#1345193 - 01/09/10 08:37 PM
Re: Free Piano Concerts in DC Area by Famous Pianists
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This series just continues to amaze me! Seeker was wonderful, as usual. We saw the Alon Goldstein, Amit Peled, Alex Fiterstein trio "warm up" in December, and the same concert got rave reviews by the New York Times 2 days later: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/21/arts/music/21trio.htmlThe concerts are just wonderful, and truly a "hidden gem" in Frederick. Shai Wosner will be coming in March! He is one of my absolute favorite pianists, and I have seen him in Philly and the Kennedy Center. Again, check out this amazing series: http://www.downtownpianoworks.com/events.htmlErika
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#1428397 - 05/02/10 02:54 PM
Re: Free Piano Concerts in DC Area by Famous Pianists
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I have been meaning to update everyone on the recent concerts we have seen. This free series continues to astound me. Shai Wosner was simply, well, "unbelievable". The third movement of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" left us utterly breathless. We have never seen such tonal range and pedal control in our lives. Andrei Licaret was so impressive, and you immediately understand why Leon Fleischer is sought after as a mentor and pedagogue. Alon Goldstein (another former Fleischer student) is my personal favorite. Such a combination of fabulous concert pianist and musical scholar. So eloquent both on the piano as well as his descriptions of the pieces, composers, etc. I have never been a fan of vocal works, but Hyunah Yu literally brought tears to our eyes....I recently received an e-mail from Downtown Piano Works informing all the attendees about Alon's 2011 engagement with the London Philharmonic! The upcoming lineup I received is staggering: Amit Peled (and his magical Guarneri Cello), Alon Goldstein, Thomas Pandolfi and Shai Wosner again! If you have never seen performances in intimate rooms, we highly recommend them. It adds even moreso to the works to hear the descriptions and be mere feet away from such talent! One thing that Alon Goldstein said in his last concert that really stuck with me; "I belong to a school that believes the pianist is at the service of the music. The Music is the 'star' While the pianist is absolutely indispensible, he is merely the translator who injects life into the notes." So true. So amazingly true. (and I'll never have the gift to interpret like that no matter how many hours I spend at it! Here is the link to next free concerts: http://www.downtownpianoworks.com/events.html
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#1553666 - 11/08/10 02:06 PM
Re: Free Piano Concerts in DC Area by Famous Pianists
[Re: James Maxwell]
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Wow.Wow.Wow! This series simply continues to stun my husband and me. We saw Alon Goldstein with Cellist Inbal Segev on October 19th (both were magnificent) and Amit Peled play on October 27th. (Hindemith even sounded good!) I was just e-mailed a link to the New York Times review of Peled's performance at Lincoln Center....but we saw it first in Frederick, MD.....Hard to believe. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/08/arts/music/08riverside.htmlI am curious to see Sara Daneshpour this month. I have heard she is quite a player for only early 20's. Also, I noticed that Van Cliburn gold winner Alex Kobrin will be playing there in April of 2011. It is just so amazing to see performers of this caliber a few feet away, and with the explanations they give after each piece....simply incredible! E.
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#1608853 - 01/30/11 02:01 PM
Re: Free Piano Concerts in DC Area by Famous Pianists
[Re: James Maxwell]
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We saw two more concerts at Downtown Piano Works. Sarah Daneshpour was such a marvel! She was stunning in Chopin's Sonata #2 in B flat minor. How someone so dimunitive can get that kind of power?! She was Leon Fleisher's student at Curtis, no less. We cannot wait to see her again. The highlight for us was Alon Goldstein, Amit Peled and Ilya Kaler aka "Tempest Trio". We heard them last Wednesday during the DC area blizzard, (5 hours to drive 30 miles home....so worth it!) and the concert was full! Maybe it was the three amazing solosits. Maybe it was the two Guarneri instruments. Maybe it was the 3 Brahm's trios for Violin, Violoncello and Piano. Maybe it was the best chamber concert we have ever seen...bar none. Still amazed, still stunned and still humbled by this free series. http://www.downtownpianoworks.com/events.htmlRegards, Erika.
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#1674436 - 05/09/11 03:15 PM
Re: Free Piano Concerts in DC Area by Famous Pianists
[Re: James Maxwell]
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Dear PW'ers, We attended the Alexander Kobrin (Van Cliburn Gold 2005) concert on April 15th, and Shai Wosner's concert last Friday. We haven't been able to get seats for a while, and with this talent, no wonder. Kobrin was sublime, and we were told by the owners of Downtown Piano Works that WETA 90.9 would be broadcasting this performance on June 13th 2011! To say that Shai Wosner was incredible wouldn't even do him justice. His runs were simply flawless in the Beethoven and his counterpoint was so perfect in the Handel piece. If this wasn't enough, we received an e-mail that Leon Fleisher with his wife, Katherine Jacobson Fleisher and Alon Goldstein (my favorite!!)would be playing in their series this month. I have no idea how Downtown Piano Works is able to bring so much talent to their shop? I am constantly blown away by these small venue, solo concerts, and find that I like them far better than large halls! For anyone who hasn't seen these: http://www.downtownpianoworks.com/events.htmlE.
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#1753576 - 09/16/11 01:47 PM
Re: Free Piano Concerts in DC Area by Famous Pianists
[Re: James Maxwell]
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Dear PW'ers, Although we missed the Leon Fleisher and another Alexander Kobrin concerts, we were extremely fortunate to see Alon Goldstein warm up for playing Beethoven's Piano Concerto no.3 in C minor, opus 37. Interestingly enough, the orchestral reductions were played on a digital piano, and it sounded extremely good. I asked after, and was told that the digital was actually the sample from the concert instrument on the stage playing against it. Goldstein was phenomenal, as usual....and WHAT a personality.....eager to speak to the audience, like a kid. SO talented! We cannot wait to hear Shai Wosner again in October. Downtown Piano Works may have the best roster of pianists outside of the WPAS in DC. AND...it is absolutely free......truly phenomenal. http://www.downtownpianoworks.com/events.htmlE.
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