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IDENTITY MARKETING FOR CONCERT ARTISTS, INC.
http://www.johnbellyoung.org
http://www.musicbase.org/IMCA

For Audio files of John Bell Young, on disk and in concert, please visit:
http://www.mp3.com/johnbellyoung
http://www.mp3.com/f_chopin
http://www.mp3.com/franzliszt
http://www.mp3.com/imca
http://www.mp3.com/masterclass

Now at MP3.com
For more information about John Bell Young and up-to-date schedule of his concert and lecture activities go to:
http://www.cadenza.org/musicians/playsolo.shtml#johnbell

For booking information for your series, university or organization see Mr. Young's agent, Identity Marketing for Concert Artists (IMCA) at http://www.musicbase.org/IMCA
Email: imca@tampabay.rr.com

To read John Bell Young's paper on Intonatsia and the Politics of Expression: Russian Intonation in Theory and in Practice, presented at the 1998 World Piano Pedagogy Conference, go to:
http://www.towerofbabel.com/sections/music/baton/intonatsia/
John Bell Young's experimental article Confession of Alexander Scriabin, in which he addresses the interpretaion of the never completed Mysterium and Prefatory Action can be found at:
http://www.towerofbabel.com/sections/music/baton/confessions/
John Bell Young's monograph Scriabin Defended Against his Devotees: A Critical Evaluation of the Composer and His Music in the Context of Russian History, Religion and Culture can be found at:
http://wwww.towerofbabel.com/sections/music/baton/
To read his article, Michelangeli:The Man Who Would Be Scarbo, go to:
http://www.towerofbabel.com/sections/music/baton/scarbo/
For John Bell Young's article Roundatable Discussion: The State of Classical Music Today and its Prognosis for the Future with Hugh Downs, John DesMarteau, Joseph Fabio, Edvard Lieber, Bradley Pennington, Joanna Porackova, Constance Keene and Paul Sperry, click here:
http://www.towerofbabel.com/roundtable/classicalmusic/
For Video files of John Bell Young, please visit:
Debussy: L'isle Joyeuse
http://share.videowave.com/play/?clipID=MFCA49A748FB40B3CC5446F02D6
Scriabin: Poeme Op. 32 No. 2
http://share.videowave.com/play/?clipID=MFCA49A76CCD1E32C45A9C39C65
Scriabin Sonata No. 5
http://share.videowave.com/play/?clipID=M94A49A5A206F264FF535CE00E7
For additional audio samples of John Bell Young, and a complete list of the selections on his Nietzsche recordings, go to:
http://idt.net/~nmp/musicpage1.html
The spectacular dramatic soprano, Joanna Porackova:
http://www.musicbase.org/IMCA/POR001.html
The superb American pianist and Fulbright scholar, Albert Frantz
For information about the Putney School in Putney, Vermont go to:
http://www.putney.com
Interested in transcriptions, Vladimir Horowitz and other matters of interest to pianists? Go to Dennis Gustafsson's fascinating site at:
http://www.hem.passagen.se/dennisgu/
For information about Americus records, go to:
http://www.americuscd.com
email: info@americuscd.com
Boston Conservatory
http://www.bostonconservatory.edu

 

-- John Bell Young's Critic's Choice of Great Pianists --

Pay close attention to the phenomenal young American pianist, one of our brightest stars, Roger Wright:
http://www.rogerwright.net
http://www.mp3.com/rogerwright
Video of Chopin's B flat minor Sonata: Roger Wright, pianist.
The extraordinary Swedish/Swiss pianist, Dag Achatz. A Cortot and Perlemutter protege, Achatz remains one of the greatest pianists on this planet:
http://www.mp3.com/achatz
http://dagachatz.iuma.com

Video of Dag Achatz playing Falla's Ritual Fire Dance:
FALLA: Ritual Rire Dance
And a vdieo excerpt of Achatz's own celebrated transcription of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring

Visit the wonderful 22 year old Spanish pianist from Andalusia, Javier Perianes.
http://www.mp3.com/perianes
Video of Chopin: Berceuse. Javier Perianes, pianist.
From Italy, here is the always remarkable, subtle and fascinating Luca Trabucco
http://www.mp3.com/lucatrabucco
http://www.engine-net.com/arte/trabucco/indexgb.html
Also from Italy, the outstanding virtuoso and a real star: Maurizio Baglini
http://www.mp3.com/baglini
The marvelous Michelangeli protege and a great pianist, Valarie Alexandra Valois
http://www.mp3.com/valois
One of Russia's greatest pianists of the century, Margarita Fyodorova
http://www.mp3.com/fyodorova
http://www.musicbase.org/IMCA/FYO001.html
Also from Russia, now teaching at the New England Conservatory, the engaging, probitive and impecabbly thoughtful Sergey Schepkin:
http://www.schepkin.com/
http://www.mp3.com/schepkin
The elegant and lyrical Italian pianist, Adalberto Maria Riva
http://www.mp3.com/riva
http://space.tin.it/musica/yariv/index.html
Please visit the new website of the superb Italian pianist, Roberto Poli. His recordings there of Mozart, Chopin, and Ravel are, if I may use the metaphor, utterly delicious
http://www.mp3.com/roberto_poli
http://www.robertopoli.com

Coming soon:
More recommendations and audio/video links from JBY's Critic's Choice page, including the pianists:

Michael Lewin (http://www.michaellewin.com)
Dmitry Demiashkin (http://www.podiuminternational.org/prodiru04.htm#demi)

 



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