2010. február 24., szerda

Lívia Rév Chopin Nocturne for piano No. 19 in E minor

A fall in love with someone music
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Livia Rév Chopin: Nocturne for piano No. 19 in E minor, Op. 72-1 (posth.), B. 19

Livia Rév, who was born in Hungary, started her musical education with Margit Varro. It was evident from a very early age that she was exceptionally talented as she won the Grand Prix des Enfants Prodiges when she was nine. She made her debut with orchestra when she was twelve performing the Mozart E flat Concerto for two pianos.
In later years she studied with Leo Weiner and Szekely at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, with Professor Robert Teichmuller at the Leipzig Conservatory, and with Paul Weingarten of the Vienna Conservatory. She also won the Grand Prix de l'Academie Franz Liszt.

Sir Malcolm Sargent first brought her to the notice of the British public after a successful orchestral concert. Since that time she has been a regular visitor to the United Kingdom, and has played more or less everywhere both in recital and with orchestra.

Madame Rév plays regularly all over Europe and has been the soloist with such conductors as Sir Adrian Boult, André Cluytens, Jascha Horenstein, Eugen Jochum, Josef Krips, Rafael Kubelik, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Konstantin Silvestri and Waltert Susskind. In 1963 she was invited to make her debut in the United States by the Rockefeller Institute. Subsequently she made her New York debut with a recital at the Town Hall which was oustandingly successful.

For some years now Madame Rév has made her home in Paris. Between her travels to Japan, Hong Kong, the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere, she teaches at the Université Musicale Internationale de Paris. Each year she gives a public masterclass on interpretation which is always very much appreciated.

source: franzhun
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6 megjegyzés:

  1. what a lovely song! i love classical music too but not many people i know are as interested in it as i am. when i get free time to play piano, i enjoy playing chopin's nocturne op. 9 no. 2. :)

    that dress is loveeely!!! i want it so much! tulle, poofy dresses are my favorite!!

    and i'm sorry i didn't tell you i changed my blog title! i missed you during that time. ;) but i'm glad you like how it is now. :) i've always admired the snow falling feature of your blog. it's so refreshing. :)

    VálaszTörlés
  2. Hi! Beautiful dress, I love green! :)

    VálaszTörlés
  3. Beautiful music!Love the green dress,so fairytale:)



    Nuheila

    VálaszTörlés
  4. An amazing story...
    I really enjoyed her music, too.

    What's the significance of the dress? I noticed it was the same color as Livia Rév's coat.

    VálaszTörlés
  5. I know it's a bit of a cliche but I can't help it; Chopin is one of my favourites.

    VálaszTörlés