"Student concert performances",
if the teachers are bound to do them by the governing body of the school,
they are one obvious option to go for …
And they will always exist.
We certainly don't want to offend those independently working teachers who can present
respectable results.
After getting at ease with the internet's possibilities we didn't need
lots of phantasy for the next step - to present the results of the individual students without restrictions.
Free from deadline pressure
the individual students may present their newest achievements. On their own site.
Each one according to his skills, young and old, beginner and advanced -
realistic evidence of a development.
We will not only show our "best of" and hope for speciousness falling on us.
If it's a success, it is the student's success. If there's critique, the student can draw the conclusions.
For the ones interested in our work it's a realistic glimpse into it.
“TV makes the bright brighter and the dumb dumber”.
This probably applies to youtube as well.
Every now and then you can find a hint to a remarkable posting here, chosen from the infinite sea of videos:
- sorry, you missed: Julia Fischer - my favorite violonista stops over at the piano.
- sorry, you missed: Right now our culture is happening on the other side of the world (we currently prefer cooking shows)
- Frederic Rzewski - my old acquaintance still plays his thrilling variations from the score!
- No, Tchaikovsky's piano concerto isn't monumental …
- Vasa Prihoda - I used to buy his records in Czechoslovakia - today we can actually see him!
- Vladimir Horowitz - a pity I wasn't there - only in his late years in Milano.
- Ben Webster - appealing: violin - piano - saxophone. The sequence of instruments he learned to play was the same …
- Horowitz or Art Tatum? - some passages are identical.
- Angel !
- Michel - angel - i. I feel blessed having seen him live, even if he had to grasp a kerchief from the grandpiano during the rehearsals for inhaling something. His affected lung. On the rostrum the venturesome Sergiu Celibidache. The man the Berlin Philharmonics dropped for Karajan.
- Roy Buchanan - of course somebody was able to play e-guitar!
- Not everyone has been scritched by Duffy Jackson - a gentle monster.
- My two cents for carnival 2011 - Iturbi, the folcloristic one amongst classical pianists,
good-humoured … - Speaking of angels: “Renata Tebaldi – Voce d'Angelo” (citing Toscanini)
- Cecil Taylor - not that I understand it - but I have a sense for substance. What's also impressive: he can play it again.
- Francesco Libetta - capacity coming from impartiality…
- sorry, you missed: Aimi Kobayashi - far, far away (spiritually speaking) there's a place in this world, where effort is not evil …
- Today we meet LIBERACE!
- Two more comments from our adored visitors and the next hints are on the way (I love commentation)
- I admit I was shocked about the actor's expertise until I learned that in this movie LEVANT actually plays LEVANT ...
- Shura Cherkassky - he always carried with him a chest holding many different currencies. For being able to give change exactly as he always wanted his fee cash (that's what his piano tuner, a pupil of mine, told me).
- Yoska Nemeth - if, then like this.
- Don't believe the "connaisseur" deracki - noone plays piano there. But Klaus Bruder Accordeon. A fascinating man, always on the cutting edge of music. One day I called him - his wife was on the phone. He had died. At the age of 36 …
- Do not miss this …
- Daddy coaching or see a non-daddy-coached-version here.
- Akim (born 27 October 2001 in Berlin-Marzahn)
- today sth exotic and don't miss @Mrdidooo97!
- Winner! (along the reference)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkgOad5ZuGE, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i70cxaui2Kw
- Axel Zwingenberger or Vince Weber? The choice was easy ...
13 Comments:
schneekranich | 10:31pm on Thursday, February 17th, 2011 |
Geradezu ein Kulturschock (inmitten unserer eigenen Kultur)! | |
Raginhermusic | 11:03pm on Thursday, February 17th, 2011 |
Zu 4.: Hier sehen! wir die Aufführung des Busoni-Konzertes. Wem die "Ärmelschoner-Ausgabe" nicht genügt, der sollte die Aufnahme anhören, die ich im Plattenschrank stehen habe: Mit John Ogdon - dem seltsam unidentifizierbaren, innigen Pianisten ... | |
jazzlilie | 10:31am on Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011 |
zu 12. - Ich finde es unglaublich! Er macht das Orchester zu Statisten. | |
jazzlilie | 1:45pm on Thursday, April 7th, 2011 |
zu 18. Vielen, vielen Dank! Sobald es aus war, hab ich es schon vermisst und gleich noch mal angeschaut! Das ist auf so viele Arten außergewöhnlich und wunderbar! Das ist jetzt mein Lieblingslink! | |
Anonymous | 8:04am on Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 |
Klavier in 45 Minuten wäre auch was ;) | |
Moggele | 5:58pm on Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 |
Zu 23: Klingt wie es klingen soll | |
Anonymous | 9:07pm on Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 |
ich kann gar nicht mehr als 3 Hinweise auf einmal gucken - weil man dann ja auch immer weiteryoutubed... | |
Klavierfloete | 10:57pm on Wednesday, August 31st, 2011 |
Nach 31 musste ich erstmal gut mit der Raginhermusic-Version durchspülen! | |
jazzlilie | 10:11am on Saturday, October 15th, 2011 |
zu 32: | |
jazzlilie | 10:18am on Saturday, October 15th, 2011 |
zu 33: | |
jazzlilie | 10:21am on Saturday, October 15th, 2011 |
zu 34: | |
January | 7:05pm on Sunday, January 22nd, 2012 |
I'm not quite sure how to say this; you made it extrmeely easy for me! | |
tarikul islam | 1:32am on Thursday, April 19th, 2012 |
how can i learn keyboard? | |