Manhattan School Of Music: Faculty Bio An outstanding interpreter of J.S. Bach and contemporary composers, pianist Peter Vinograde annually tours the United States, Canada, and Asia. http://www.msmnyc.edu/catalog/facbio.asp?fid=1020005008
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Music Reviews : Peter Vinograde In Piano Recital At Caltech - Los Angeles Times Judging by his name, his style of piano playing and the sort of program he favors, Peter Vinograde might well be taken for an exotic apparition from some remote corner of the http://articles.latimes.com/1988-04-02/entertainment/ca-369_1_peter-vinograde
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Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music Peter Vinograde embodies these qualities as well as any Copland pianist on disc, and perhaps more than others. Reading Henry Cowell's description of Paul Creston's Seven Theses as http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=8048
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ExplorePAHistory.com - Stories From PA History Peter Vinograde, Pianist. Held 800 p.m. at the Mishler Theater. As a Chamber musician he has appeared as http://explorepahistory.com/attraction.php?id=10704
The Amati Music Festival - Catskill Mountain Foundation Anca Nicolau, violin Madeleine Golz, cello Peter Vinograde, pianoTo The Millenium Works by 20th Century and Contemporary ComposersPianist Peter Vinograde has developed a http://www.catskillmtn.org/events/doctorow-center-for-the-arts/music/2008-07-25-
Extractions: Peter Vinograde, piano Pianist Peter Vinograde has developed a reputation as an outstanding interpreter of J.S. Bach and contemporary composers. The New York Times describes him as "... a pianist with a big technique, a lively mind, and a passionate commitment to the music". Cellist Madeleine Golz is part of the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music and has participated in many music festivals in the U.S. and abroad. Anca Nicolau , a violinist with a widespread international career, performs on both modern and period instruments. back to Music The Social Network
Classical Net Review - Copland, Creston, Zuckerman - Piano Works Summary for the Busy Executive Terrific explorations of terrae incognitae. I've praised Peter Vinograde's playing and musicianship before when I reviewed a CD of music by http://www.classical.net/~music/recs/reviews/p/phx00149a.php
Extractions: Phoenix USA PHCD149 74:31 Summary for the Busy Executive: Terrific explorations of terrae incognitae I've praised Peter Vinograde's playing and musicianship before when I reviewed a CD of music by Nicolas Flagello ( Albany 234 ). Here, he tackles two acknowledged masterpieces, both by Copland, and three unknown works. I'll tackle the Creston and Zuckerman first. Creston's Seven Theses will probably shock those who know items like the marimba concertino or the Symphony #2. The work lies far closer, at least in its harmonic thought, to American Modernism (say, Copland's music of the Twenties) than to what we might expect from familiar Creston - diatonic chords leavened with major sevenths and ninths. The work - a series of short mood studies - stems from 1933, and it shows Creston in the process of finding his composing self. It's apparently a more conscious act than people realize. The muse may descend, but she tends to do so to people who are already working their behinds off. It will take Creston a few years to hit on his characteristic sound, but he does hit it.
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Classical Net Review - Flagello - Credendum, Piano Concerti, Etc. The Albany disc misses this very high mark only slightly, mostly due to pianist Peter Vinograde, a pianist of great intelligence and fiery temperament. http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/v/vox07521a.php
Extractions: Albany Records TROY234 Flagello spent almost all his career at the Manhattan School of Music, and the Albany disc represents somewhat of a tribute from his colleagues there. Both Nagata and Vinograde currently serve on the faculty. As to the Vox performers, David Amos has done yeoman's work reviving music by American neo-Romantics and traditionalist mavericks, and I'm happy to see a star like Oliveira taking an interest in music he'll probably make no money from (although he too connects to Flagello through his studies at the Manhattan School). However, the prime mover of these discs seems to be their producer, Walter Simmons, a long-time Flagello champion and whose advocacy I first encountered in the early Seventies, a particularly inhospitable time to put forward conservative, tonal composers.