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    Explore "pianists" with insightful episodes like "La Deviazione Waarin twee uitvindingen van Ennio Morricone zijn verwerkt", "Kitten on the Keys Plays Piano! (S4E30Bonus)", "Kitten on the Keys (S4E30P2)", "The Virtuoso: Adam Makowicz" and "The Piano Man is back! Gijs van Winkelhof on Episode 184" from podcasts like ""de muzikale column", "Storied: San Francisco", "Storied: San Francisco", "Rebel Spirits" and "Divas Dish Diz"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    La Deviazione Waarin twee uitvindingen van Ennio Morricone zijn verwerkt

    La Deviazione Waarin twee uitvindingen van Ennio Morricone zijn verwerkt

    ‘La Deviazione’. Als een componist een ontzaglijke hoeveelheid muziek heeft geschreven en slechts een fractie van dat oeuvre is, kort na zijn dood, nog niet vergeten, kun je dan spreken van een invloedrijke componist? In het geval van Ennio Morricone wel, denk ik. Hij heeft een paar muzikale uitvindingen gedaan die door componisten na hem nog steeds gebruikt worden. In deze aflevering 2 voorbeelden. Dit is de laatste column voor de zomerstop. 1 september verschijnt de volgende. Meer muziek van Thijs? Bladmuziek en Audio

    Kitten on the Keys (S4E30P2)

    Kitten on the Keys (S4E30P2)

    In this podcast, Kitten picks up where she left off in Part 1. In 1981, she started going to school at SF State. It was her official move to The City.

    She talks about dorm life, which involved lots of music and stereo wars. She kept going to see live shows, something she began doing as a teenager when she lived in the East Bay. Kitten catalogs bands she was in during her time in college, including one with someone who became a pretty infamous rocker.

    After college, Kitten floated a bit. She looks back on a comparatively inexpensive city. She lived on Ninth Avenue in the Sunset and worked at Esprit as a phone operator until the young company shut down that department. Then she started working in vintage clothing and met many artists through that.

    After a short time working in the world of "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll" at a club in South of Market, she got a job on Divisadero at a place called The Thirdhand Store, where she stayed for 17 years. Members of The Cockettes worked there and bought stuff from the store. Kitten lived above the store.

    "Kitten on the Keys" was born in the late-90s inspired by her time working at The Thirdhand Store. The shop played vintage music and she became enamored with tunes from the 1920s. A neighbor gave her some vintage sheet music, and everything aligned.

    We chat about how Kitten has navigated the pandemic, which for a long time, meant no live performances. And we end the podcast with her response to the idea of what it means to still be here in San Francisco.

    If you missed Part 1, definitely go back and check that out to hear all about Kitten's parents and her early life.

    Follow Kitten on Twitter, Instagram, or her website, and book her for your next event! She'll be playing at The Rite Spot next Tuesday, Dec. 14.

    We recorded this podcast at Royal Cuckoo Market in the Mission District in December 2021.

    Photography by Michelle Kilfeather

    The Virtuoso: Adam Makowicz

    The Virtuoso: Adam Makowicz

    Adam Makowicz grew up in a house where a piano was the centre of the home. His mother had long planned for him to become a classical virtuoso, but a meeting with a musician who introduced him to jazz changed this path completely. Adam packed his bags and left for Kraków, where he moved into a jazz nightclub and immediately became part of the city’s jazz scene. It was here where his thorough classical education and incredible talent led him to create his unique virtuoso style, one that merged the technique associated with classical music with the vibrance of jazz. In this episode, this standout Polish jazz pianist talks about freedom, beauty and interpretation in jazz music.

    Time stamps:

    [01:06] The centre of our home
    [02:03] Art Tatum
    [02:59] Radio
    [04:40] Rebel
    [05:09] Under the piano
    [06:49] Duo with Urszula Dudziak
    [09:30] John Hammond
    [11:06] Freedom
    [13:23] The first polish jazz virtuoso
    [14:04] Solo
    [15:10] Beauty 
    [15:58] New York
    [17:34] Martial Law
    [19:51] Chopin
    [22:20] Home

    Read the transcript of this episode

    Music from this episode

    [07:00] Composition: Darkness and Newborn Light
    Artist: Urszula Dudziak and Adam Makowicz
    Album: Newborn Light 

    [10:08] Composition: Chopin's Willows
    Artist Adam Makowicz
    Album: Adam 

    [20:44] Composition: Prelude No. 24 In D Minor
    Artist: Adam Makowicz, Leszek Możdżer
    Album: Możdżer vs. Makowicz at the Carnegie Hall 

    Further Reading 

    Credits

    This episode of Rebel Spirits was hosted by Paweł Brodowski. The show is brought to you by Culture.pl, the flagship brand of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.

    Written by Wojciech Oleksiak & Monika Proba
    Produced by Move Me Media
    Edited by Wojciech Oleksiak
    Proofread by Adam Żuławski
    Scoring & sound design by Wojciech Oleksiak

    Copyrights

    The publisher would like to thank all copyright owners for their kind permission to reproduce their material. Should, despite our intensive research, any person entitled to rights have been overlooked, legitimate claims shall be compensated within the usual provisions.

    The Piano Man is back! Gijs van Winkelhof on Episode 184

    The Piano Man is back! Gijs van Winkelhof on Episode 184

    Wow! Lots have been going on with the Disney parks on both coasts, but we have exciting news!! We have renowned Pianist, Composer and Producer, Gijs van Winkelhof!! 

     

    We've missed Gijs in the last few years. Come and join us to catch up on all of his amazing accomplishments! 

     

    Gijs' Biography: 
    At the age of 3, Gijs taught himself to play the piano and by the age of 10, he was already composing and producing music. Gijs graduated with honors, from the Utrecht University of the Arts. He majored in Composition for the Media, which focused on writing music for film and theatre. During his studies he did an internship at the music department of the Dutch televison series ‘Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden’. After his studies, Gijs started his own compony for composing and producing music. He also regularly performs as a pianist.

    Listen to Gijs' amazing music at www.Gijsmusic.com and catch his LIVE weekly show on YouTube: Gijs Piano:  https://www.youtube.com/user/gijspiano Sunday's at 3pm EST where he takes live requests via the YouTube chat or prior to the show. 

    You can find Gijs on all social media platforms! 

     

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    Rivka Nahari on The Franciska Show

    Rivka Nahari on The Franciska Show
    Rivka Nahari has had many years of training and performing experience in both music and dance. She began her ballet training at age 3 and studied in the pre-professional program at the Academy of Nevada Dance Theater where she continued until her graduation from high school. While at the Academy, she performed yearly in the "Nutracker" ballet and "Cinderella" with the Nevada Dance Theater professional company and danced in numerous performances with the Academy of Nevada Dance Theater Youth Company.
     
    She then continued her dance studies at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV). She has also been trained in tap, jazz, character, and flamenco. Musically, Rivka has studied the Old Italian School of singing and has performed in such operas as La Boheme, Un Ballo in Maschera, L’elisir D’amore, and Aida. She is also a concert pianist who has concertized throughout Las Vegas, New York, and Italy. She has been a professional harpist since the age of 13, playing with numerous orchestras throughout Las Vegas.
     
    She is also an accomplished flutist and has extensive experience singing in choir, performing in many of the hotels in Las Vegas and singing back-up for such notable artists as Barry Manilow, Celine Dion, and Michael Jackson and the Jackson Family. Years after becoming observant, Rivka opened the Jewish Center for the Performing Arts (previously known as the Brooklyn Jewish Dance Institute), which offers professional level classes in acting, ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, contemporary, hip hop, and breaking for all ages in a frum environment.
     
    For more info about classes, please visit www.jewishperformingarts.com

    Classical Classroom, Episode 185: On Discovering Hidden Classical Gems with Marc-André Hamelin

    Classical Classroom, Episode 185: On Discovering Hidden Classical Gems with Marc-André Hamelin

    Marc-André Hamelin is many things: a renowned pianist, a composer, an Officer of the Order of Canada, and a record collector of major proportions. The hands-on, no robots or algorithms, no safety net, digging in dusty bins in record shops variety. In fact, hunting for classical music diamonds in the rough is part of his creative process, and he loves bringing lesser-known works that he finds out into the light before audiences. In this episode, Hamelin talks about how (and why) he finds music that's new to him, about a few pieces he's found that he loves, and gives advice on how you, too, can go a-(record)hunting.

    Music in this episode:

     https://youtu.be/ZlrHX8muIYA

     https://youtu.be/qnzjGbhPpfI

    Aurea Carmina Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

     Special Thanks to Todd Reynolds for his music, Taskforce: Farmlab from Outerbourough

     

    Classical Classroom, Episode 103: Yundi. Chopin. Preludes.

    Classical Classroom, Episode 103: Yundi. Chopin. Preludes.

     

     

    This Classroom teacher needs only one name: Madonna! JK! But he’s also a world-famous musician: Pianist Yundi teaches about Chopin’s preludes, all of which he recently recorded on his new album, aptly entitled Frédéric Chopin: Complete Preludes. Where did these preludes come from? Why are they each so different? Yundi teaches all of this and more in this episode.

    All music in this episode from Yundi’s new album.

    Audio production by Todd “A Confederacy of Todds” Hulslander with cries of “Opa!” from Dacia Clay and editing by Mark DiClaudio.

    For more about Yundi: www.yundimusic.com

    Singer Pianists

    Singer Pianists

    Pianists who double as singers, including: Thomas "Fats" Waller, Pat Flowers, Hadda Brooks, Cleo Brown, Hoagy Carmichael, Fats Domino and Whispering Jack Smith.  Songs include: Me And My Wonderful One, Sposin, Stardust, Out of the Blue and The Fat Man.

    Forgotten Pianists

    Forgotten Pianists

    Pianists forgotten by time; including: Pat Flowers, Jimmy Blythe, Hazel Scott, Donald Lambert, Rosita Renard, Zez Confrey and Jess Stacy.  Works include: But Not For Me, Pork and Beans, Blues in B Flat, Sing, Sing Sing and Mozart's Rondo in D.

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