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Alan Walker & David Dubal, 3/12/84
One in a series of radio programs titled "For the Love of Music" hosted by David Dubal on WNCN-FM, New York. Guest is musicologist and Liszt biographer Alan Walker. Musical works discussed include the Transcendental Études of Liszt. This program was originally broadcast on March 12, 1984.
David Dubal can be contacted at daviddubalsociety [at] gmail
A book titled ‘Selected Paintings and Drawings of David Dubal’ is available for sale at Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Selected-Paintings-Drawings-David-Dubal/dp/0578786362/ref=sr_1_1
To access David Dubal's Wikipedia page, please click on the link below: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Dubal
David Dubal hosts "The Piano Matters," a program devoted to piano music, which can be heard at wwfm.org on Wednesdays at 10 PM and Sundays at noon...
published: 18 Oct 2012
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Chopin: The Raphael of the Piano, Library of Congress Lecture November 16, 2019
In this illustrated lecture, given before a live audience in the Library of Congress, Alan Walker discusses Chopin’s unique approach to the keyboard. He also touches on some of the composer’s ideas about music and musicians, and addresses the question of what constitutes good Chopin playing and how the great Chopin players achieved it.
Alan Walker is perhaps best known for his prize-winning 3-volume biography of Franz Liszt. In his latest book - Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times – he returns to a subject that he describes as his first love and which provided the impulse for this talk.
published: 03 Apr 2020
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Musicologist Alan Walker on Norma Fisher
Alan Walker, an eminent musicologist who is widely known as the author of the highly-acclaimed three-volume biography of Liszt as well as the 2018 biography of Chopin (Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times), kindly sent us this greeting message for the launch party of Norma Fisher at the BBC Vol. 3 held on May 11, 2022. Alan was one of the BBC producers who worked with Norma Fisher, and two Liszt recordings derived from his cassette tape were used in Norma Fisher at the BBC vol. 2.
https://sonettoclassics.com/Official_Store.html
published: 23 May 2022
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Fryderyk Chopin: Death, Funeral and Aftermath
Chopin’s death in Paris, his funeral service in the Madeleine Church, and the comparative indifference that his music endured before it finally entered the Pantheon, are among the topics of Alan Walker’s latest lecture – one of an ongoing series recorded in George Brown House, Toronto.
We have come a long way since the German critic Ludwig Rellstab described Chopin’s music as “a cacophony of sounds” containing “ear-splitting discords”; a long way since James Davison, the critic of the London Times, dismissed Chopin as “a maker of sickly melodies”. We have arrived at a point where Arthur Rubinstein’s observation has for a majority of us become true: “Whenever we hear Chopin’s music it is like coming home.” Alan Walker pays special attention to the role that was played by Chopin’s sister ...
published: 18 Jun 2021
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Alan walker, FRSC ( born 6 April 1930) in an English camadian musicologist and University.
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published: 29 Aug 2021
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Alan Walker on the Fiasco Behind Chopin's Preludes | Ep. 1 The Chopin Podcast
The Chopin Podcast: https://chopinpodcast.com
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chopin-podcast/id1765998900
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2hNW9BuUCK0z2adPHhqArh
Audible: https://www.audible.com/podcast/The-Chopin-Podcast/B0DFVRVCX4
0:09 Introducing Alan Walker
0:56 A vacation to Spain
4:57 Paradise turns to purgatory
9:48 George Sand's fanciful "raindrop" story
15:17 The inner life of Chopin's mind
18:11 Bach's influence on Chopin
23:52 The tourist trap in Valldemossa
28:34 Alan Walker's favorite Prelude
29:59 The Chopin Foundation of the United States
Hosted and created by Ben Laude.
Thanks to Alan Walker for sharing his deep knowledge from years of scrupulous research.
Watch more on Walker's YouTube channel: @alanwalker3515
Walker is pictured at the end of...
published: 06 Oct 2024
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Chopin's Edition of Bach is a REVELATION | Dr. Alan Walker #chopin #podcast #piano
A sneak-peek at the first episode of The Chopin Podcast, coming October 2nd! Featuring special guest, Alan Walker.
Learn more: https://www.chopinpodcast.com/
https://patreon.com/BenLaude
https://benlaude.com/
https://www.instagram.com/benlawdy/
published: 28 Sep 2024
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Alan Walker - Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times (2018) BOOK REVIEW
BUY THE BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Fryderyk-Chopin-Dr-Alan-Walker/dp/0374159068
SOCIAL MEDIA: linktr.ee/musicdeepdive
RYM: https://rateyourmusic.com/~musicdeepdive
SPUTNIK: https://www.sputnikmusic.com/user/musichub
BESTEVERALBUMS: https://www.besteveralbums.com/phpBB2/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=55990
AOTY: https://www.albumoftheyear.org/user/musichubwriting/
ALLMUSIC: https://www.allmusic.com/profile/musichub
DISCORD: stillwatersrundeep#6934
published: 13 Jan 2024
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Alan Walker Library of Congress Lecture November 9, 2013 - In Defence of Arrangements
The eminent musicologist Alan Walker, best known for his superlative biographies of Liszt and Chopin, in a November 9, 2013 Library of Congress lecture.
Entitled 'In Defence of Arrangements', Walker's presentation explores the disdain with which arrangements are held in today's musical climate, making a compelling case for their being granted more respect than they are. With Walker's eloquent delivery and fascinating insights, this lecture-demonstration is sure to captivate and educate music lovers. A truly compelling presentation!
Walker's next presentation at the Library of Congress will take place on November 16 of this year:
http://www.loc.gov/concerts/chopin-walker-tryon.html
published: 09 Nov 2019
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In Defense of Transcription
The Library celebrated the bicentennials of composers Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi with lecture/recital double-bill. In the lecture, prominent Liszt scholar Alan Walker spoke about the art of arrangement as exemplified in the transcriptions and paraphrases of Franz Liszt. Perhaps the 19th century's greatest advocate at the keyboard of orchestral and operatic scores, Liszt produced a tremendous body of piano works based on the music of Wagner and Verdi.
Speaker Biography: Alan Walker is professor emeritus of music at McMaster University, Canada. Before settling in North America, he was on the staff of the music division of the British Broadcasting Corporation in London. He has broadcast for the BBC, for the CBC, and for CJRT-FM (Toronto) and gives regular public lectures on the music...
published: 22 Sep 2014
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Alan Walker & David Dubal, 3/12/84
One in a series of radio programs titled "For the Love of Music" hosted by David Dubal on WNCN-FM, New York. Guest is musicologist and Liszt biographer Alan Wal...
One in a series of radio programs titled "For the Love of Music" hosted by David Dubal on WNCN-FM, New York. Guest is musicologist and Liszt biographer Alan Walker. Musical works discussed include the Transcendental Études of Liszt. This program was originally broadcast on March 12, 1984.
David Dubal can be contacted at daviddubalsociety [at] gmail
A book titled ‘Selected Paintings and Drawings of David Dubal’ is available for sale at Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Selected-Paintings-Drawings-David-Dubal/dp/0578786362/ref=sr_1_1
To access David Dubal's Wikipedia page, please click on the link below: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Dubal
David Dubal hosts "The Piano Matters," a program devoted to piano music, which can be heard at wwfm.org on Wednesdays at 10 PM and Sundays at noon. Archived programs of "The Piano Matters" are accessible as webcasts at:
https://www.wwfm.org/programs/piano-matters-david-dubal#stream/0
For more information on WNCN-FM and photographs of its staff, please visit the WNCN-FM website http://www.wncn.org/
https://wn.com/Alan_Walker_David_Dubal,_3_12_84
One in a series of radio programs titled "For the Love of Music" hosted by David Dubal on WNCN-FM, New York. Guest is musicologist and Liszt biographer Alan Walker. Musical works discussed include the Transcendental Études of Liszt. This program was originally broadcast on March 12, 1984.
David Dubal can be contacted at daviddubalsociety [at] gmail
A book titled ‘Selected Paintings and Drawings of David Dubal’ is available for sale at Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Selected-Paintings-Drawings-David-Dubal/dp/0578786362/ref=sr_1_1
To access David Dubal's Wikipedia page, please click on the link below: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Dubal
David Dubal hosts "The Piano Matters," a program devoted to piano music, which can be heard at wwfm.org on Wednesdays at 10 PM and Sundays at noon. Archived programs of "The Piano Matters" are accessible as webcasts at:
https://www.wwfm.org/programs/piano-matters-david-dubal#stream/0
For more information on WNCN-FM and photographs of its staff, please visit the WNCN-FM website http://www.wncn.org/
- published: 18 Oct 2012
- views: 3863
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Chopin: The Raphael of the Piano, Library of Congress Lecture November 16, 2019
In this illustrated lecture, given before a live audience in the Library of Congress, Alan Walker discusses Chopin’s unique approach to the keyboard. He also t...
In this illustrated lecture, given before a live audience in the Library of Congress, Alan Walker discusses Chopin’s unique approach to the keyboard. He also touches on some of the composer’s ideas about music and musicians, and addresses the question of what constitutes good Chopin playing and how the great Chopin players achieved it.
Alan Walker is perhaps best known for his prize-winning 3-volume biography of Franz Liszt. In his latest book - Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times – he returns to a subject that he describes as his first love and which provided the impulse for this talk.
https://wn.com/Chopin_The_Raphael_Of_The_Piano,_Library_Of_Congress_Lecture_November_16,_2019
In this illustrated lecture, given before a live audience in the Library of Congress, Alan Walker discusses Chopin’s unique approach to the keyboard. He also touches on some of the composer’s ideas about music and musicians, and addresses the question of what constitutes good Chopin playing and how the great Chopin players achieved it.
Alan Walker is perhaps best known for his prize-winning 3-volume biography of Franz Liszt. In his latest book - Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times – he returns to a subject that he describes as his first love and which provided the impulse for this talk.
- published: 03 Apr 2020
- views: 14793
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Musicologist Alan Walker on Norma Fisher
Alan Walker, an eminent musicologist who is widely known as the author of the highly-acclaimed three-volume biography of Liszt as well as the 2018 biography of ...
Alan Walker, an eminent musicologist who is widely known as the author of the highly-acclaimed three-volume biography of Liszt as well as the 2018 biography of Chopin (Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times), kindly sent us this greeting message for the launch party of Norma Fisher at the BBC Vol. 3 held on May 11, 2022. Alan was one of the BBC producers who worked with Norma Fisher, and two Liszt recordings derived from his cassette tape were used in Norma Fisher at the BBC vol. 2.
https://sonettoclassics.com/Official_Store.html
https://wn.com/Musicologist_Alan_Walker_On_Norma_Fisher
Alan Walker, an eminent musicologist who is widely known as the author of the highly-acclaimed three-volume biography of Liszt as well as the 2018 biography of Chopin (Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times), kindly sent us this greeting message for the launch party of Norma Fisher at the BBC Vol. 3 held on May 11, 2022. Alan was one of the BBC producers who worked with Norma Fisher, and two Liszt recordings derived from his cassette tape were used in Norma Fisher at the BBC vol. 2.
https://sonettoclassics.com/Official_Store.html
- published: 23 May 2022
- views: 411
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Fryderyk Chopin: Death, Funeral and Aftermath
Chopin’s death in Paris, his funeral service in the Madeleine Church, and the comparative indifference that his music endured before it finally entered the Pant...
Chopin’s death in Paris, his funeral service in the Madeleine Church, and the comparative indifference that his music endured before it finally entered the Pantheon, are among the topics of Alan Walker’s latest lecture – one of an ongoing series recorded in George Brown House, Toronto.
We have come a long way since the German critic Ludwig Rellstab described Chopin’s music as “a cacophony of sounds” containing “ear-splitting discords”; a long way since James Davison, the critic of the London Times, dismissed Chopin as “a maker of sickly melodies”. We have arrived at a point where Arthur Rubinstein’s observation has for a majority of us become true: “Whenever we hear Chopin’s music it is like coming home.” Alan Walker pays special attention to the role that was played by Chopin’s sister Ludwika and his lifelong friend Julian Fontana in preserving the composer’s unpublished manuscripts, and bringing out more than twenty piano compositions in a posthumous edition, which are now part of the standard repertoire.
https://wn.com/Fryderyk_Chopin_Death,_Funeral_And_Aftermath
Chopin’s death in Paris, his funeral service in the Madeleine Church, and the comparative indifference that his music endured before it finally entered the Pantheon, are among the topics of Alan Walker’s latest lecture – one of an ongoing series recorded in George Brown House, Toronto.
We have come a long way since the German critic Ludwig Rellstab described Chopin’s music as “a cacophony of sounds” containing “ear-splitting discords”; a long way since James Davison, the critic of the London Times, dismissed Chopin as “a maker of sickly melodies”. We have arrived at a point where Arthur Rubinstein’s observation has for a majority of us become true: “Whenever we hear Chopin’s music it is like coming home.” Alan Walker pays special attention to the role that was played by Chopin’s sister Ludwika and his lifelong friend Julian Fontana in preserving the composer’s unpublished manuscripts, and bringing out more than twenty piano compositions in a posthumous edition, which are now part of the standard repertoire.
- published: 18 Jun 2021
- views: 26175
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Alan Walker on the Fiasco Behind Chopin's Preludes | Ep. 1 The Chopin Podcast
The Chopin Podcast: https://chopinpodcast.com
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chopin-podcast/id1765998900
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/epi...
The Chopin Podcast: https://chopinpodcast.com
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chopin-podcast/id1765998900
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2hNW9BuUCK0z2adPHhqArh
Audible: https://www.audible.com/podcast/The-Chopin-Podcast/B0DFVRVCX4
0:09 Introducing Alan Walker
0:56 A vacation to Spain
4:57 Paradise turns to purgatory
9:48 George Sand's fanciful "raindrop" story
15:17 The inner life of Chopin's mind
18:11 Bach's influence on Chopin
23:52 The tourist trap in Valldemossa
28:34 Alan Walker's favorite Prelude
29:59 The Chopin Foundation of the United States
Hosted and created by Ben Laude.
Thanks to Alan Walker for sharing his deep knowledge from years of scrupulous research.
Watch more on Walker's YouTube channel: @alanwalker3515
Walker is pictured at the end of the video walking alongside genealogist Piotr Mysłakowski, who has done extensive research on Chopin, his family and surroundings, and has published many books.
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This video is part of my partnership with the Chopin Foundation of the United States, which presents the National Chopin Competition every 5 years. The partnership was forged on the eve of the 11th National Chopin Competition, to be held in Miami in January 2025.
The Chopin Foundation is a national non-profit organization founded by its President, Blanka A. Rosenstiel in 1977, and inspired by the first US Chopin Competition she presented in Miami in 1975.
Support the Chopin Foundation: https://chopin.org/donate
Steinway & Sons is the National Chopin Piano Competition's Preferred Piano Partner.
https://www.facebook.com/chopinpodcast
https://www.instagram.com/benlawdy
Special thanks to Abby Tilton for her assistance in the production of this video, and to Magdalena Baczewska for the Polish diction lesson.
https://wn.com/Alan_Walker_On_The_Fiasco_Behind_Chopin's_Preludes_|_Ep._1_The_Chopin_Podcast
The Chopin Podcast: https://chopinpodcast.com
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chopin-podcast/id1765998900
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2hNW9BuUCK0z2adPHhqArh
Audible: https://www.audible.com/podcast/The-Chopin-Podcast/B0DFVRVCX4
0:09 Introducing Alan Walker
0:56 A vacation to Spain
4:57 Paradise turns to purgatory
9:48 George Sand's fanciful "raindrop" story
15:17 The inner life of Chopin's mind
18:11 Bach's influence on Chopin
23:52 The tourist trap in Valldemossa
28:34 Alan Walker's favorite Prelude
29:59 The Chopin Foundation of the United States
Hosted and created by Ben Laude.
Thanks to Alan Walker for sharing his deep knowledge from years of scrupulous research.
Watch more on Walker's YouTube channel: @alanwalker3515
Walker is pictured at the end of the video walking alongside genealogist Piotr Mysłakowski, who has done extensive research on Chopin, his family and surroundings, and has published many books.
--
This video is part of my partnership with the Chopin Foundation of the United States, which presents the National Chopin Competition every 5 years. The partnership was forged on the eve of the 11th National Chopin Competition, to be held in Miami in January 2025.
The Chopin Foundation is a national non-profit organization founded by its President, Blanka A. Rosenstiel in 1977, and inspired by the first US Chopin Competition she presented in Miami in 1975.
Support the Chopin Foundation: https://chopin.org/donate
Steinway & Sons is the National Chopin Piano Competition's Preferred Piano Partner.
https://www.facebook.com/chopinpodcast
https://www.instagram.com/benlawdy
Special thanks to Abby Tilton for her assistance in the production of this video, and to Magdalena Baczewska for the Polish diction lesson.
- published: 06 Oct 2024
- views: 39368
1:00
Chopin's Edition of Bach is a REVELATION | Dr. Alan Walker #chopin #podcast #piano
A sneak-peek at the first episode of The Chopin Podcast, coming October 2nd! Featuring special guest, Alan Walker.
Learn more: https://www.chopinpodcast.com/
...
A sneak-peek at the first episode of The Chopin Podcast, coming October 2nd! Featuring special guest, Alan Walker.
Learn more: https://www.chopinpodcast.com/
https://patreon.com/BenLaude
https://benlaude.com/
https://www.instagram.com/benlawdy/
https://wn.com/Chopin's_Edition_Of_Bach_Is_A_Revelation_|_Dr._Alan_Walker_Chopin_Podcast_Piano
A sneak-peek at the first episode of The Chopin Podcast, coming October 2nd! Featuring special guest, Alan Walker.
Learn more: https://www.chopinpodcast.com/
https://patreon.com/BenLaude
https://benlaude.com/
https://www.instagram.com/benlawdy/
- published: 28 Sep 2024
- views: 21995
10:14
Alan Walker - Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times (2018) BOOK REVIEW
BUY THE BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Fryderyk-Chopin-Dr-Alan-Walker/dp/0374159068
SOCIAL MEDIA: linktr.ee/musicdeepdive
RYM: https://rateyourmusic.com/~musicde...
BUY THE BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Fryderyk-Chopin-Dr-Alan-Walker/dp/0374159068
SOCIAL MEDIA: linktr.ee/musicdeepdive
RYM: https://rateyourmusic.com/~musicdeepdive
SPUTNIK: https://www.sputnikmusic.com/user/musichub
BESTEVERALBUMS: https://www.besteveralbums.com/phpBB2/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=55990
AOTY: https://www.albumoftheyear.org/user/musichubwriting/
ALLMUSIC: https://www.allmusic.com/profile/musichub
DISCORD: stillwatersrundeep#6934
https://wn.com/Alan_Walker_Fryderyk_Chopin_A_Life_And_Times_(2018)_Book_Review
BUY THE BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Fryderyk-Chopin-Dr-Alan-Walker/dp/0374159068
SOCIAL MEDIA: linktr.ee/musicdeepdive
RYM: https://rateyourmusic.com/~musicdeepdive
SPUTNIK: https://www.sputnikmusic.com/user/musichub
BESTEVERALBUMS: https://www.besteveralbums.com/phpBB2/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=55990
AOTY: https://www.albumoftheyear.org/user/musichubwriting/
ALLMUSIC: https://www.allmusic.com/profile/musichub
DISCORD: stillwatersrundeep#6934
- published: 13 Jan 2024
- views: 170
45:30
Alan Walker Library of Congress Lecture November 9, 2013 - In Defence of Arrangements
The eminent musicologist Alan Walker, best known for his superlative biographies of Liszt and Chopin, in a November 9, 2013 Library of Congress lecture.
Entitl...
The eminent musicologist Alan Walker, best known for his superlative biographies of Liszt and Chopin, in a November 9, 2013 Library of Congress lecture.
Entitled 'In Defence of Arrangements', Walker's presentation explores the disdain with which arrangements are held in today's musical climate, making a compelling case for their being granted more respect than they are. With Walker's eloquent delivery and fascinating insights, this lecture-demonstration is sure to captivate and educate music lovers. A truly compelling presentation!
Walker's next presentation at the Library of Congress will take place on November 16 of this year:
http://www.loc.gov/concerts/chopin-walker-tryon.html
https://wn.com/Alan_Walker_Library_Of_Congress_Lecture_November_9,_2013_In_Defence_Of_Arrangements
The eminent musicologist Alan Walker, best known for his superlative biographies of Liszt and Chopin, in a November 9, 2013 Library of Congress lecture.
Entitled 'In Defence of Arrangements', Walker's presentation explores the disdain with which arrangements are held in today's musical climate, making a compelling case for their being granted more respect than they are. With Walker's eloquent delivery and fascinating insights, this lecture-demonstration is sure to captivate and educate music lovers. A truly compelling presentation!
Walker's next presentation at the Library of Congress will take place on November 16 of this year:
http://www.loc.gov/concerts/chopin-walker-tryon.html
- published: 09 Nov 2019
- views: 1214
50:34
In Defense of Transcription
The Library celebrated the bicentennials of composers Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi with lecture/recital double-bill. In the lecture, prominent Liszt schola...
The Library celebrated the bicentennials of composers Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi with lecture/recital double-bill. In the lecture, prominent Liszt scholar Alan Walker spoke about the art of arrangement as exemplified in the transcriptions and paraphrases of Franz Liszt. Perhaps the 19th century's greatest advocate at the keyboard of orchestral and operatic scores, Liszt produced a tremendous body of piano works based on the music of Wagner and Verdi.
Speaker Biography: Alan Walker is professor emeritus of music at McMaster University, Canada. Before settling in North America, he was on the staff of the music division of the British Broadcasting Corporation in London. He has broadcast for the BBC, for the CBC, and for CJRT-FM (Toronto) and gives regular public lectures on the music of the Romantic Era, a period in which he specializes. His 13 published books include "A Study in Musical Analysis," "An Anatomy of Musical Criticism," and symposia on Chopin, Schumann, and Liszt. Walker's three-volume, prize-winning biography of Franz Liszt was a project which took him 25 years to complete, and for which the President of Hungary bestowed on him the medal Pro Cultura Hungarica. The biography also received the Royal Philharmonic Society Prize, presented by HRH The Duke of Kent in London.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6357
https://wn.com/In_Defense_Of_Transcription
The Library celebrated the bicentennials of composers Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi with lecture/recital double-bill. In the lecture, prominent Liszt scholar Alan Walker spoke about the art of arrangement as exemplified in the transcriptions and paraphrases of Franz Liszt. Perhaps the 19th century's greatest advocate at the keyboard of orchestral and operatic scores, Liszt produced a tremendous body of piano works based on the music of Wagner and Verdi.
Speaker Biography: Alan Walker is professor emeritus of music at McMaster University, Canada. Before settling in North America, he was on the staff of the music division of the British Broadcasting Corporation in London. He has broadcast for the BBC, for the CBC, and for CJRT-FM (Toronto) and gives regular public lectures on the music of the Romantic Era, a period in which he specializes. His 13 published books include "A Study in Musical Analysis," "An Anatomy of Musical Criticism," and symposia on Chopin, Schumann, and Liszt. Walker's three-volume, prize-winning biography of Franz Liszt was a project which took him 25 years to complete, and for which the President of Hungary bestowed on him the medal Pro Cultura Hungarica. The biography also received the Royal Philharmonic Society Prize, presented by HRH The Duke of Kent in London.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6357
- published: 22 Sep 2014
- views: 2208