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Two stunning performances by Ingolf Wunder
and Daniil Trifonov confirmed what we were saying about the recent
Chopin Competition in Warsaw, October 2010, that the level was
extremely high and unparalleled. After his concert in Vancouver,
Trifonov flew
straight to Tel Aviv, Israel, to compete in the Rubinstein competition,
and he was just announced the winner.
We are thrilled to bring you the
2011-2012 piano concert series where we will present two
top prize
winners from the Warsaw competition: Yulianna
Avdeeva and Lukas Geniusas
and internationally acclaimed artists: Lilya Zilberstein
and Janina Fialkowska.
You can subscribe here: http://chopinsociety.org/subscribe
or give us a call 604.871.4450.
If you are a current subscriber and would like to keep the same seats,
please renew your subscription before June 30th. Every subscription
earns one free ticket for our
special event commemorating the 200th anniversary of Liszt’s birth.
The brochures will be sent to you at the end of this week. If you are
not the VCS subscriber but you would like to get our current season
brochure,
please send us your address.
I would like to take the opportunity to thank you all for your
continued support and appreciation for what we are doing.
If you missed Adam Neiman's unbelievable concert fundraiser, we made a
recording of it. If you wish to buy a CD with Liszt's complete
transcendental etudes for only $15,
please give us a call.
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LILYA ZILBERSTEIN - piano
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"She has an iron-clad technique, and puts
her immense power at the service of a wonderfully natural musicality;
there are no frills to her playing, with nothing done for show, yet the
impression it leaves is indelible." --
The Guardian, 2009
Since winning First Prize in the 1987 Busoni
International Piano Competition, Lilya Zilberstein
has established herself as one of the finest pianists in the world. A
captivating recitalist, also a sought-after collaborator, Ms.
Zilberstein has been performing duos with Martha Argerich for many
years. In addition to show-stopping performances in Norway, France,
Italy and Germany, a CD of the Brahms Sonata for Two Pianos played by
Ms. Zilberstein and Ms. Argerich was released in 2003. Recent
collaborations include extensive tours in the United States, Canada and
Europe with Russian violinist Maxim Vengerov.
Lilya Zilberstein
has also made numerous recordings for Deutsche Grammophon; these
include the Rachmaninoff Concerti Nos. 2 and 3 with Claudio Abbado and
the Berlin Philharmonic, the Grieg Concerto with Neeme Järvi and the
Göteborg Symphony, as well as solo works of Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich,
Mussorgsky, Liszt, Schubert, Brahms, Debussy, Ravel and Chopin. A
native of Moscow, Ms. Zilberstein is a graduate of the Gnessin
Pedagogical Institute.
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Review of Daniil Trifonov's
concert by Lloyd Dykk
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Review of Daniil Trifonov's
concert by Gordon Duke
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Watch
a video of fundraising event at
Aberthau mansion
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Watch
a video of Wunder after the concert
reception
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Three members of the Vancouver Chopin
Society have received orders given by Polish President Bronislaw
Komorowski for outstanding achievements in promoting Polish Culture
abroad.
Benedykt Iko Bylicki was awarded with the
Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland and
Malgorzara Burczycka and Teresa Bobrowska with the Cavalier's Cross of
the Order of Merit of th Republic of Poland.
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We would like to introduce you to excellent
writer and blogger that we enjoy to read tremendously.
MICHAEL MORAN - TRAVEL WRITER, MUSICIAN AND
EXPLORER
Michael Moran has led a varied and
adventurous life. Born and educated in Australia and Europe, he spent
his twenties wandering the islands of Polynesia and Melanesia. He
finally settled among the descendants of the Bounty mutiny on Norfolk
Island off the eastern Australian coast. As the Broadcasting Officer
for the Administration, he helped establish the radio station.
Subsequently pursuing a career in music, he
studied the piano and harpsichord professionally in London for many
years, facilitated by his academic work as an English teacher. He has
lectured on a variety of subjects, ranging from the music of Fryderyk
Chopin and François Couperin to British art and architecture and the
colonial history and culture of the South Pacific region. His
historical novel, Point Venus, set in the former British penal
settlement on Norfolk Island, was successfully published in Australia.
(Brandl & Schlesinger, Sydney 1998). Posted for some years to
Poland shortly after the fall of communism, his life-long fascination
with Melanesia drew him to the work of the enigmatic Polish
anthropologist, Bronislaw Malinowski. This encounter and an abiding
interest in the German Pacific Empire precipitated his latest return to
the South Seas. Beyond the Coral Sea: Travels in the Old
Empires of the South-West Pacific was the fruit of this
expedition through the island provinces of Papua New Guinea
(HarperCollins, London 2003 and Flamingo 2004). The book was
short-listed for the 2004 Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. He has most
recently written A
Country in the Moon: Travels in Search of the Heart of Poland,
a memoir and residence book chronicling his adventures in Poland
immediately following the fall of communism. Published by 'Granta'.
Lately he was awarded a literary grant by the Australia Council to
write the biography of his grand uncle, the once internationally famous
but now forgotten Australian concert pianist Edward Cahill. A severely
edited version of his colourful life featured in the Prologue to "A
Country in the Moon". The book is provisionally entitled "The
Pocket Paderewski: Scenes from the Remarkable Life of the Australian
Concert Pianist Edward Cahill". Historic recordings of
Chopin and Liszt made by Cahill in the 1930s will accompany the book.
A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society,
a lecturer there and an incessant traveller, he lives and works in
Warsaw, Sydney and London.
Web site: www.michael-moran.net
Blog: www.michael-moran.com
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LILYA ZILBERSTEIN
Friday,
Nov 18, 2011 8 pm
Magee Theatre
Beethoven
Chopin
JANINA FIALKOWSKA
Sunday,
March 18, 2012 7:30 pm
Magee Theatre
Schubert
Liszt
Chopin
LUKAS GENIUSAS
Sunday,
April 15, 2012 7:30 pm
Vancouver Playhouse
Liszt
Chopin
YULIANNA AVDEEVA
Friday,
May 11, 2012 at 8 pm
Chan Centre
Bach
Chopin
Ravel
Prokofiev
SPECIAL EVENT
commemorating
200th birthday of Liszt
The dialogues of Franz Liszt and his daughter
Cosima Wagner
by Don Mowatt
Sunday
Nov 27, 2011 at 7 pm
Vancouver Academy of Music
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