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Kevin Kenner explores the realm of dream and fantasy in his soon to be released CD produced by DUX
(available for pre-order now): Fantasy
(Beethoven Sonata "Moonlight" Sonata, Op.27, No.2 (quasi una fantasia) - Schumann Fantasiestucke, Op.12 - Chopin Fantasy in F minor, Op.49 )
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New CD Release 2008: 4 Impromptus
The National Fryderyk Chopin Institute in Warsaw has just released Kevin Kenner's latest recording on a 1848 Pleyel, the same kind of instrument on which Chopin composed the bulk of his compositions.
4 Impromptus, Op. 29, 36, 51, 66- Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op.45 - Prelude in A-flat major, o.p.2 - Nocturnes, Op.32
3 Mazurkas, Op.59 - Scherzo No.3 in C-sharp minor,Op.39
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New CD Release May 2007:
Kevin Kenner plays piano works of Robert Schumann
(Fantasy in C major, Op.17,Davidsbündlertänze, Op.6
and Arabesque, Op.18)
::Listen to a preview of this C.D here ::
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CD Re-Released January 2007:
Ravel - Miroirs, La Valse and other works for piano solo
by Kevin Kenner
(Prelude, Miroirs, Valses nobles et sentimentales,
La Valse, Pavane pour une Infante defunte)
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Piazzoforte CD wins the coveted Fryderyk Prize!
The Piazzoforte Quintet CD release titled "Kevin Kenner and the Piazzoforte Quintet perform Piazzolla Concert Tangos" was recently voted the best CD of 2006 in all of Poland for the category of chamber music.
Read the reviews:
::Piazzoforte concert review::
::Piazzoforte CD review::
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Kevin Kenner and the Piazzoforte Quintet perform Piazzolla Concert Tangos
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::View a video of the Piazzoforte String Quintet::
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::Watch a video clip of Kevin Performing a Chopin Nocturne from the 1990 Chopin piano competition::
Kevin Kenner plays Chopin Complete Ballades, Barcarolle, Nocturne
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::Listen to Ballade 1 coda!::
::Listen to an excerpt of the Barcarolle::
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"Hydra The Art of Water"
The significance of water to humans is boundless. Its presence is
ubiquitous. To see a river [is] to be swept up in a great current of myths and memories that [is] strong enough to carry us back to the first watery element of our existence in the womb. As a celebration of water, "Hydra" takes the form of a multi-media piano recital accompanied by prose, poetry, and a digital display of the finest paintings inspired by water throughout history.
The very nature of water, as preserver of as well as destroyer of life, and in its various metaphorical connections to love, fertility, purification, the cycle of life, and the depths of the unconscious, are all alluded to in this richly stimulating encounter which can be enjoyed on many different levels.
The musical selections, which include works by Chopin, Liszt, Debussy,
Ravel, Szymanowski, Smetana, Janacek, Leschetitsky and Norwegian composer
Alf Hurum are interspersed with texts, some of which have provided direct
inspiration for the accompanying compositions. The paintings span 500 years
of water-related artworks, including a painting specially commissioned for
"Hydra" by Polish painter Jakob Bochen
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::Works shown, recited and performed in the “Hydra” presentation::
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"15 Scenes from the Life of Chopin" is an entertaining and enlightening journey into the very mind and soul of one of the greatest masters of the piano. This multi-media presentation was created in 1999 to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of Chopin's Death. Since its inception it has become one of Kevin Kenner's most popular presentations and has been translated into English, German and Japanese.
The selected scenes revisit all the significant milestones in Chopin's life but also interestingly reveal the less conspicuous aspects of Chopin's character. Paintings exhibited also depict the diverse faces of the master, and the accompanying musical selections draw from both his most popular works to pieces which are rarely ever heard in recitals, including his first known composition written as a seven-year old. As a composer whose music transcends all stylistic classifications and whose character was rarely understood by his contemporaries, this production offers a window into one of the most enigmatic personalities of the 19th century.
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::Programme for "15 Scenes from the life of Chopin":: |
Kevin Kenner & The Piazzoforte String Quintet
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String Quintet::
The well-known music critic Colin Cooper wrote: "Piazzolla's tangos are like Chopin's Mazurkas. They will live as long as music continues to be appreciated as a means of expressing human emotions: sorrow, nostalgia, depression, passion and the joyous spirit."
Although the roots of Chopin's music are very different from Piazzolla's, the deep emotion, intimacy, and expressiveness both these composers share links them together in a novel way. Both Chopin and Piazzolla looked to their native folk traditions for inspiration. Both were gifted instrumentalists and improvisers whose compositions reflect this ability. And both share an affinity for the nostalgic and melancholic aspects of music, perhaps related to their emigration from their homeland.
In this emotionally charged programme, Kenner joins forces with Piazzolla specialist Grzegorz Frankowski and his quintet to create an unforgettable evening of passion and romance.
::The Members of the Piazzoforte String Quintet are::
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