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| Sample articles from the issue dated July/August 2008 |
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Editor's Letter The editor's letter, welcoming you to the latest issue
Shining Example Simone Dinnerstein’s self-produced debut recording of Bach’s Goldberg Variations elevated her from a virtual unknown to an international pianist. Chloe Cutts met her at the Berlin Philharmonie, where she was recording her second CD Sowing the Seeds Carola Grindea revolutionised the piano teaching profession when she founded the European Piano Teachers Association. She meets Cecilia Leung to relive the struggles and triumphs of this 30-year-old organisation First Among Equals Rudolf Serkin made an indelible mark during the 20th century not only as a pianist but as a teacher, chamber player and avant-gardist. In the first of a two-part feature, Tully Potter traces the early phase of Serkin’s career Travels with Zhenya Over the 2007–8 season Evgeny Kissin devoted himself entirely to performing and recording his favourite concertos during a tour of North America and Europe. Stephen Wigler caught up with him on the penultimate leg of the tour
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 Current issue: July/August 2008 On sale from 3 July 2008 |
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