Van Cliburn

Van Cliburn, Adlai Stevenson, Philadelphia Orchestra & Eugene Ormandy - Piston, Rachmaninov, Copland, Ravel (2024) [24/48]

Van Cliburn, Adlai Stevenson, Philadelphia Orchestra & Eugene Ormandy - Piston, Rachmaninov, Copland, Ravel (Remastered) (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 112:29 minutes | 1,18 GB
Classical | Label: Archipel, Official Digital Download

Eugene Ormandy was a Hungarian-born American conductor and violinist, best known for his association with the Philadelphia Orchestra, as its music director. His 44-year association with the orchestra is one of the longest enjoyed by any conductor with any American orchestra. Ormandy made numerous recordings with the orchestra, and as guest conductor with European orchestras, and achieved three gold records and two Grammy Awards. His reputation was as a skilled technician and expert orchestral builder.
Van Cliburn - Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1; Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 3; Kabalevsky: Rondo (2008)

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1; Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 3; Kabalevsky: Rondo (2008)
Final of the 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition (Previously unpublished)
Van Cliburn, piano; Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra; Kyrill Kondrashin, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 341 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Testament | # SBT1440 | Time: 01:19:54

Deep in the heart of the Cold War, there was once a miracle in Moscow – Texas-based classical pianist Van Cliburn, of whom no one had heard, conquered at the First Tchaikovsky Competition, an event set aside to showcase Soviet talent. Cliburn was warned by his own government not to go, given the tense political relationship between the United States and Soviet Union at the time, and once he arrived he was greeted as a party crasher, subject to hostile stares and animosity of the kind he had never dreamed of back in Texas. And it was Cliburn, at the end, which brought down the house, and held the award. Back in America, he was greeted with a ticker tape parade and was the subject of a best-selling biography by Abram Chasins, The Van Cliburn Story, copies of which continue to clog the shelves of American thrift stores five decades hence. Ultimately, though, Cliburn's celebrity lost its luster. Nerves, ultra-picky perfectionism, and mishandling by management led to his early retirement from the concert scene; his greatest latter-day achievement being the force behind the Van Cliburn Piano Competition, America's most prestigious such event.
Van Cliburn - Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2 (2004)

Van Cliburn - Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2 (2004)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 69:02 | 407 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: RCA | Catalog: 82876613922

Van Cliburn’s legendary 1958 performance of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto no.1 with Kirill Kondrashin conducting the RCA Symphony Orchestra (New York Philharmonic Orchestra?) still remains remarkably fresh as if it had only just recently been recorded live in concert. This was his first recording on returning to the US from winning the first Moscow Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in March 1958 and it became the first classical record ever to sell over a million copies.

Van Cliburn - My Favorite Chopin (1989) {1990 BMG Music} **[RE-UP]**  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Sept. 10, 2019
Van Cliburn - My Favorite Chopin (1989) {1990 BMG Music} **[RE-UP]**

Van Cliburn - My Favorite Chopin (1989) {1990 BMG Music}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 250 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 147 mb
Genre: classical

My Favorite Chopin is a 1989 album by pianist Van Cliburn. Originally released in 1962, this 1990 CD released by BMG Music features two bonus tracks.
Nobuyuki Tsujii - Gold Medalist, 13th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition (2009)

Nobuyuki Tsujii - Gold Medalist, 13th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition (2009)
XLD | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:09:11 | 270 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | Catalog: 907505

Nobuyuki Tsujii is a Japanese pianist and composer. He was born blind due to microphthalmia, and his exceptional musical talent has propelled him to become a world renowned artist. Tsujii performs extensively, with a large number of conductors and orchestras, and has received critical acclaims as well as notices for his unique techniques for learning music and performing with an orchestra while being unable to see. Tsujii competed in the 2009 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and tied for the gold medal with Haochen Zhang.
Van Cliburn in Moscow Vol.1 - Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.5; Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 (2008/1962)

Van Cliburn in Moscow Vol.1 - Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.5; Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 (2008/1962)
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | (Dolby AC3, 2 ch) | 4,33 Gb (DVD5) | 104 min
Classical | Video Artists International

Today, it’s hard to fathom the worldwide sensation sparked by Van Cliburn’s victory in the 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. An American pianist winning a prestigious Russian event at the height of the Cold War made headlines everywhere and the two rival superpowers took the young Texan to their hearts, with a tickertape parade in Manhattan and frequent, sold-out tours of the Soviet Union by Cliburn during the following years. VAI has secured the original Russian television tapes of some of those concerts; this first of the series is from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory in 1962, with the excellent Kirill Kondrashin leading the Moscow Philharmonic. The formal program was made up of two of the most popular concertos in the repertory. The Beethoven Emperor Concerto features Cliburn’s big, bold tone and exquisite phrasing; his magisterial entrance is riveting and the meaningful trills Beethoven sprinkled throughout the work are done with pristine exactitude. The Tchaikovsky Concerto–Cliburn’s signature piece–is even better; the massive opening chords thrilling, ample poetry in the slow movement and, as in the Beethoven, truly stunning legato playing. Also worthy are the two encores–Chopin’s Fantasy in F minor, given with a mixture of power and poetry, and Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12, brimming with excitement and pianistic mastery.
Van Cliburn in Moscow Vol.4 - Brahms: Handel Variations; Prokofiev: Sonata No.6; Rachmaninoff: Sonata No.2 (2008/1960&1972)

Van Cliburn in Moscow Vol.4 - Brahms: Handel Variations; Prokofiev: Sonata No.6; Rachmaninoff: Sonata No.2 (2008/1960 & 1972)
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | (Dolby AC3, 2 ch) | 3,81 Gb (DVD5) | 86 min
Classical | Video Artists International

The celebrated pianist Van Cliburn achieved legendary status overnight after winning the First International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958. This landmark DVD series marks the first time that Cliburn’s performances on Russian television have been made available to the international public. Volume 4 is the first to present Cliburn in solo recital, featuring three works that figured largely in his repertoire
Van Cliburn in Moscow Vol.5 - Chopin, Debussy, Liszt, Scriabin (2009/1960 & 1972)

Van Cliburn in Moscow Vol.5 - Chopin, Debussy, Liszt, Scriabin (2009/1960 & 1972)
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | (Dolby AC3, 2 ch) | 3,98 Gb (DVD5) | 77 min
Classical | Video Artists International

The fifth volume in this major retrospective of Van Cliburn’s artistry features the great American pianist in solo works by Liszt, Chopin, Scriabin, and Debussy. These live performances were recorded in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory during Cliburn’s 1960 and 1972 tours of Russia.
Van Cliburn in Moscow Vol.3 - Rachmaninoff: Piano Concertos Nos.2 & 3 (2008/1958 & 1972)

Van Cliburn in Moscow Vol.3 - Rachmaninoff: Piano Concertos Nos.2 & 3 (2008/1958 & 1972)
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | (Dolby AC3, 2 ch) | 4,09 Gb (DVD5) | 95 min
Classical | Video Artists International

The third volume features live performances of Rachmaninoff’s Second and Third Piano Concertos, with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Kirill Kondrashin. The Third Concerto is the legendary performance of 1958 which occurred right after Cliburn won the gold medal.
Van Cliburn in Moscow Vol.2 - Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2; Grieg: Piano Concerto (2008/1972)

Van Cliburn in Moscow Vol.2 - Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2; Grieg: Piano Concerto (2008/1972)
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | (Dolby AC3, 2 ch) | 4,32 Gb (DVD5) | 85 min
Classical | Video Artists International

This live performance was recorded in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory in 1972 and features Mr.Cliburn with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Kirill Kondrashin.