Tuesday, July 31, 2012 by YP Music
Steinway - Fabbrini (or Fabbrini - Steinway) Piano
I first heard the sound of Hamburg Steinway-Fabbrini piano in Daniel Barenboim's Liszt Recital in Teatro alla Scala, Milan, 28 May 2007, which was released as a DVD in December of that year. I was immediately struck by the varieties and shadings of tone colors, and above all the sheer tonal beauty produced from the piano. At first, I thought that was entirely due to Barenboim's magic touch. (IMHO, Barenboim is more a musician than a pianist and, as much as I admire his pianism, the tone color is probably not his most distinguished characteristic.) Only later, after a little bit of research, I discovered the secrets hidden in the golden letters "Fabbrini" printed on the piano:
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- Nov 17 Fri 2017 18:01
angelo fabbrini steinway
- Nov 17 Fri 2017 14:04
Benjamin Grosvenor
Benjamin Grosvenor (born 8 July 1992) is a British classical pianist.
Grosvenor is the youngest of five brothers. His father is an English and Drama teacher, and his mother Rebecca is a piano teacher by profession. Grosvenor began studying the piano with his mother at the age of six. He joined Westcliff High School for Boys in 2003. He now also takes lessons from Christopher Elton in London. Grosvenor studied at the Royal Academy of Music, where he had musicianship classes with Daniel-Ben Pienaar and Julian Perkins. At his graduation as BMus in 2012 he received the Queen's Award for Excellence for the best all-round student of the year.
In May 2003, Grosvenor gave his first full recital at a local church. In the same year, he made his first concert appearance performing Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 with the Westcliff Sinfonia. Since then he has given many high-profile recitals in Europe and North America. Some of the concerts he has played in were at the Royal Albert Hall, St George's, Bristol, Wigmore Hall, Barbican Centre, Usher Hall, Carnegie Hall and Symphony Hall.
- Nov 17 Fri 2017 13:58
Billy Mayerl
William Joseph Mayerl known as Billy Mayerl (May 31, 1902 – March 25, 1959) was an English pianist and composer who built a career in music hall and musical theatre and became an acknowledged master of light music. Best known for his syncopated novelty piano solos, he wrote over 300 piano pieces, many of which were named after flowers and trees, including his best-known composition, Marigold (1927). He also ran the successful School of Syncopation for whose members he published hundreds of his own arrangements of popular songs.
He also composed works for piano and orchestra, often in suites with evocative names such as the 'Aquarium Suite' (1937), comprising "Willow Moss", "Moorish Idol", "Fantail", and "Whirligig".
- Nov 16 Thu 2017 19:00
我們日用的飲食
思維進路:低碳、熱量赤字、生酮、運動 (同時減脂增肌)
原則:每日 2000 Kcal (蛋白質 200 公克、碳水化合物 100 公克、脂肪 75 公克;透過 TDEE、MACRO 計算機算出)、少量多餐
配合運動:低強度、高次數、長時間、高頻率;[空揮桿 + 伏地挺身 + 原地慢跑 + 拉筋] 是個很好的全身運動配套,且室內即可。
- Nov 16 Thu 2017 00:00
too good to be true
第一次接觸英文歌,就是聽爸爸給他自己買的一張唱片 Lettermen 的 Goin' Out Of My Head / Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You 混唱:
I Love You Baby
by Frank Sinatra