Bohemian Trio members, Yosvany Terry and Orlando Alonso sat down with Philip Klint, at NY1 News, to talk about their upcoming tour of the East Coast, future plans and more!
Watch the entire interview HERE.
Bohemian Trio members, Yosvany Terry and Orlando Alonso sat down with Philip Klint, at NY1 News, to talk about their upcoming tour of the East Coast, future plans and more!
Watch the entire interview HERE.
Horacio Gutiérrez will offer masterclasses at the Oxford Philomusica Piano Festival this summer.
This celebration of the piano, stretched over a week at the end of July/beginning of August, combines a programme of concerts in some of the most beautiful and historic buildings in Oxford – including Sir Christopher Wren’s Sheldonian Theatre, the ceremonial hall of the University – with an intensive daily programme of lectures and masterclasses.
As a residential course, held in the idyllic setting of St Hilda’s College, it provides full-board accommodation to participants and observers, as well as full access to all Festival events and practising facilities. Masterclasses take place at the Jacqueline du Pre Music Building, a state-of-the-art auditorium within the grounds of St Hilda’s College. Full details of the Festival and how to apply can be found here.
Prats will join Sokolov and Kissin at the Colmar Festival in France this summer. Can’t miss his recital on July 5th of music by Granados, Albéniz, Villa-Lobos and Cervantes.
Tickets Here.
The Bohemian Trio will tour the East Coast this summer all the way from Stonington, Maine to Miami.
Visit the Trio’s website for more tour details at: www.bohemiantrio.com
Live in Zaragoza is the title of Jorge Luis Prats new CD on Decca Classics. BUY NOW!
In this insightful interview for Scherzo Magazine, Prats talks at length about his passion for the music of the Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona, his new record deal with Decca and more!
(…) What is your opinion regarding the new generation of pianists?
I believe things have changed a lot in the past thirty years. Overall, the technical abilities of most pianists today are tremendous, but at the same time it is noticeable how much the artistic values and interpretations have deteriorated. For example, there are pianist in conservatories that dedicate their time exclusively to prepare to enter international competitions, as a way to make money. They will play the same program over and over, every week, month and year, till their playing becomes mechanical…Read the entire interview here.