Having recorded for the Decca Gold Label in the 1950s and 60s, Ruth is thrilled to return to the label nearly 60 years later to release a brand new solo piano album, recorded in 2021, entitled My Life in Music. The album celebrates her remarkable life and performing career which began as a child prodigy in the 1920s and continues nine decades later. When asked about her...(展开全部) Having recorded for the Decca Gold Label in the 1950s and 60s, Ruth is thrilled to return to the label nearly 60 years later to release a brand new solo piano album, recorded in 2021, entitled My Life in Music. The album celebrates her remarkable life and performing career which began as a child prodigy in the 1920s and continues nine decades later. When asked about her new album, Slenczynska said, “Unbelievable! Whoever heard of a pianist my age making another album? I’m grateful if they like the music. Music is meant to bring joy. If mine still brings joy to people, then it is doing what it is supposed to do” Born in 1925 in Sacramento, California, to Polish immigrants, Slenczynska gave her concert debut at the age of four (just as the world entered the Great Depression), performed on television aged five and at six made her European concert debut in Berlin. 92 years later, the extraordinary pianist still performs to audiences around the world. As a child, Ruth Slenczynska was taught by some of the most celebrated pianists in history. She is the last living pupil of the great Russian composer-pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff, and even stepped in for him at the last minute when he was unable to perform due to an injury. The pair would often drink tea together and, to this day, Slenczynska wears a Fabergé egg necklace the great musician gifted to her. My Life in Music is inspired by Slenczynska’s personal connections with Rachmaninoff, as well as American composer Samuel Barber, who was her fellow student and friend. Slenczynska heard Barber’s now world-famous Adagio for Strings in the classroom, before it even had its title. Slenczynska also explores the music of Chopin throughout the new album, including a piece she performed at the memorial service of one of the greatest pianists of all time, Vladimir Horowitz, a life-long friend. Chopin’s music formed Slenczynska’s musical foundations, with her father making her play all 24 Études before breakfast every morning. Slenczynska went on to earn a reputation as one of the most celebrated Chopin interpreters. The album also features pieces by Debussy, Grieg and Bach which, for her, conjure memories of some of her great piano mentors: Egon Petri, Alfred Cortot and Josef Hoffman. A phenomenal performing career has seen Slenczynska appear at some of the most prestigious concert halls around the world, as well as for the likes of President Reagan, President Kennedy, President Carter and Michelle Obama, and has even played duets with President Truman and the (now former) Empress Michiko of Japan (with whom she is friends). She has also written extensively with many articles published and two books to her credit. Still an active performer, Slenczynska performed at the 2021 Chopin International Festival and Friends in October 2021 in the Polish Embassy in in New York and is set to celebrate her 97th Birthday with a recital at Lebanon Valley College, PA, on 6 February. Laura Monks and Tom Lewis, Co-Presidents of Decca Label Group, say, “It’s remarkable to think that Ruth made her concert debut before the birth of colour movies, and around the same time as the birth of television! The fact that she is still at the top of her game over nine decades later is extraordinary. It’s very hard to think of anyone, in any profession, who has achieved such a sustained period of excellence.” Label Director of Decca Classics, Dominic Fyfe, says, “We are privileged to have Ruth record for Decca again, some sixty-six years since she first recorded for the label in New York. One of her earliest producers was Thomas Frost and we were delighted to unite her with Thomas’ son David, the multi GRAMMY award-winning producer, for this new album. Decca has a long-cherished history of bringing great pianists back to the studio, from Shura Cherkassky to Jorge Bolet. Ruth was friends with them both and her pianism is one of the last living links to that golden era”.
0 有用 黄小坏 2023-04-06 11:33:56 上海
极稳
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买给paul当生日礼物
1 有用 小小不愿醒过来 2022-03-24 14:05:41
真是温柔……跟着美丽的友邻小姐妹听的
1 有用 海吨 2022-05-01 13:30:05
史兰小妹妹8岁出道,被纽约时报誉为自莫扎特之后最杰出的音乐神童,幼年时得到了东邪拉赫玛尼诺夫、南帝科托和北丐霍夫曼三位大神的授业,就差西毒施纳贝尔了。然而长大以后乐感就停滞不前了。。。
0 有用 韧勉 2025-01-17 00:49:43 北京
听说是97岁的老太太,现代的录音设备弹奏技法十分古典传统。
0 有用 醉鬼盼安生 2023-03-24 04:07:43 美国
Fresh from West Chester. II. Let’s sit it out I’d rather watch - 12 Etude Op 10, No.3 in E major
3 有用 Scelsi 2023-10-17 17:31:21 四川
能听出在机能严重退化的情况下非常努力谨慎的让自己不出错,但这就导致作品都支离破碎,速度也非常拖沓,phrasing很散。由于年龄过大导致受伤力度不够,录音响度拉的非常明显,听多了流行音乐或者不懂音乐制作的人肯定听不出来。虽然尊敬老艺术家,但也必须客观看待这种“为拉赫演奏过的90岁老太第一次签约major label”的令人反感的商业宣传…(和那种xx岁没去过星巴克的抽象博主是异曲同工的)这些东西和... 能听出在机能严重退化的情况下非常努力谨慎的让自己不出错,但这就导致作品都支离破碎,速度也非常拖沓,phrasing很散。由于年龄过大导致受伤力度不够,录音响度拉的非常明显,听多了流行音乐或者不懂音乐制作的人肯定听不出来。虽然尊敬老艺术家,但也必须客观看待这种“为拉赫演奏过的90岁老太第一次签约major label”的令人反感的商业宣传…(和那种xx岁没去过星巴克的抽象博主是异曲同工的)这些东西和音乐是一点关系都没有的。她那本基本都是说了等于没说的废话且中文翻译很烂的书不出意外的又一次吸引了很多人,器乐演奏者写书大部分情况下写不出什么东西。给个友情分吧… (展开)
1 有用 发条橙子™ 2025-01-18 12:16:19 安徽
黄金时代的回响
0 有用 冢虎 2023-12-11 14:24:36 广东
坐在古堡,阳光洒在肩头,一个人在钢琴前翩翩起舞。
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治愈