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Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Three Finalist, Three Concertos

Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
By ANN MCLAUGHLIN

Three Finalist, Three Concertos

Something unique in my concert-going experience happened last night. Cliburn Competition finalist Nikita Mndoyants played his own cadenzas.

A cadenza is a virtuosic solo interlude inserted into a movement of a concerto, an opportunity toreally show off. In the good old days, when pianists were trained to do this, they often improvised elaborate cadenzas on the spot. Composers usually wrote cadenzas for their pieces and those the ones most frequently performed.

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Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Final Three Finalists Display Their Talents

Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
By ANN MCLAUGHLIN
 
Final Three Finalists Display Their Talents

The weather in Fort Worth has been one of many very pleasant surprises during the Cliburn Competition. The oppressive heat and humidity one expects at this time of year have been blessedly absent.

The Bass Performance Hall, however, maintains the arctic chill typical of every interior space in the city. No wonder the Cliburn’s back stage “mom” keeps a heating pad on hand, reportedly clutched like a teddy bear by the competitors before each performance.

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Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: First Three Finalists Perform with Fort Worth Symphony

Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
By ANN MCLAUGHLIN
 
First Three Finalists Perform with Fort Worth Symphony

Last night, the audience was much larger and the stage was filled with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra for the finals of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.

Leonard Slatkin, in his first appearance at the Cliburn, led the orchestra through some very challenging repertoire. This gig makes unusual demands on everyone involved. Each pianist has about an hour to rehearse with the orchestra, precious little time when the works they are playing Read More

Stage Set for Tonight’s Concert in Downtown Los Alamos

Concert Promoter Russ Gordon and his roadies prepared the stage Thursday for tonight’s summer concert, which starts at 7 p.m. next to the downtown Post Office at Central Avenue and Main Street. Tonight’s show features the tremendous swing, jazz, folk, country, bluegrass and rock fiddler from Austin, Texas, Warren Hood and his outstanding band. If it rains a little that’ll be great. The show will go on and we’ll celebrate. If it should rain a lot, we’ll still celebrate and hope that it’s bloody pouring in the Pecos and the Jemez. Dress appropriately because
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Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Plumbing – The Sublime to the Ridiculous

Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
By ANN MCLAUGHLIN
 
PLUMBING: THE SUBLIME TO THE RIDICULOUS

With just five hours remaining before the Cliburn Competition final round begins, I want to turn from pianists and music to a topic of vital concern to every female concert-goer ─ bathrooms.

Fort Worth’s Bass Performance Hall is an admirable venue: lovely to look at, comfortable, with great acoustics. But even the most beautiful performing arts facility can shortchange women when it comes to bathrooms, so I faced my first trip to this necessity with the usual nagging Read More

Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Finalists Announced!

Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
By ANN MCLAUGHLIN

FINALISTS ANNOUNCED!

The judges have ruled and the six Cliburn Competition finalists have been announced. The result met our expectations with one curious surprise.

I have been smitten with Russian Nikita Mndoyants since hearing his performance in the preliminaries via the Cliburn’s web stream. Mndoyants, 24, has made a clear statement about his artistic intentions. He is a musical storyteller. His performances of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition and three Debussy Preludes were gorgeous, vivid, illuminating.

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Clark & Kendall’s Weekend Preview: June 6

Sponsored by FYILA

First Friday Forts 3:30-5 p.m. Friday, June 7 PEEC (3540 Orange St.)
Come to PEEC and get building! Join other kids who like building forts (and their parents) to build, play, and hang out in your new place you created! Parents must stay and supervise their children. Free. No registration required.

Los Alamos Summer Concert Series – Warren Hood Band playing rock, country and blues 7 p.m. Friday, June 7 Central and Main kicks off Chamberfest.

Chamberfest 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 8 downtown Los Alamos on Central Avenue.
With food, live music, a car show, giant sand Read More

Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Different Styles Mark Cliburn Competitors

Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
By ANN MCLAUGHLIN
 
DIFFERENT STYLES MARK CLIBURN COMPETITORS

Chinese pianist Fei Fei Dong closes the semifinals of the Cliburn Competition. The judges are scheduled to announce the finalists at 11:30 p.m., well past our bedtime, but for this we will stay wide awake.

That all of these pianists have formidable technical skills is a given. Pyrotechnics abound. But I have decided that the competitors fall into two broad categories.  Some choose repertoire and play in a way that says, “This is the kind of pianist I am and I’ll Read More

Warren Hood Band Kicks Off Chamberfest Weekend

The Warren Hood Band. Courtesy photo

By RUSS GORDON

A busy weekend is coming up for the Summer Concert Series,  starting with the Warren Hood Band playing at the corner of Central and Main St., Friday, June 7.

The stage will be in from of  the Post Office for CB Fox, Dixie Girl and Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Night.

Warren Hood Band,  out of Austin, Tex. plays a fantastic fusion of rock, country, bluegrass, swing, jazz, classical and acoustic American roots music. Count on lots of good dancin’ and romancin’ if you treat your partner right.

Warren Hood is the original fiddler/violinist

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Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Behind the Scenes at the Semifinals

Posts Live from Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
By ANN MCLAUGHLIN
 
BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE SEMIFINALS

The Van Cliburn International Piano Competition has been called the Piano Olympics. There are similarities.

Both are quadrennial. Both attract competitors from around the globe. Both generate constant rumblings about biased judges, which suggests that playing the piano has more in common with gymnastics or figure skating than with, say, running marathons. Competing in the Cliburn requires intense preparation over many years, careful coaching, physical and mental Read More