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Virtuoso Voices - Garrick Ohlsson (Better than Bellini)

From: Listener Directed Productions, Inc.
Series: Virtuoso Voices(tm)
Length: :30

Composed while Chopin was still a teenager, Pianist Garrick Ohlsson calls Chopin's Piano Concerto No.2 "as great a masterpiece as anybody has ever written." The concerto's gorgeous slow movement is in the expressive vocal tradition of Vincenzo Bellini, "but with more depth than a lot of Bellini." Use this 30 second clip to introduce Garrick Ohlsson playing the Piano Concerto No.2 by Chopin. Scroll down to read the Suggested Host Intro, Outro and a transcript. Read the full description.

Garrickohlssonbyphilipjonesgriffiths_small Use this clip to enhance your introduction of Garrick Ohlsson playing Chopin?s Piano Concerto No. 2 (EMI Classics 71472)

SUGGESTED HOST INTRO
Frederick Chopin wrote two piano concertos within a two year period while he was still a teenager. Pianist Garrick Ohlsson says the first concerto is pretty straight forward, while the second concerto drifts back and forth between a number of different personalities.

CLIP TRANSCRIPT
"The Second Concerto, which was written first, is less direct, it's extremely beautiful, but it's more personal in a way. The slow movement, however, is the drop dead movement of the pair. And written at age 19, this is as great a masterpiece as anybody has ever written. This is a profound and deep and beautiful operatic work, sort of in the Bellini mold, but with more depth than a lot of Bellini. Really a stunning work and so it's perhaps the movement of the two concertos that's closest to my heart and to most people's hearts, I think."

SUGGESTED HOST OUTRO
Pianist Garrick Ohlsson talking about one of classical music's more precocious composers, Frederick Chopin. Here's his Piano Concerto No. 2 with Garrick Ohlsson, and Jerzy Maksymiuk (YEHR-zih mahk-SIH-mee-ook) conducting the Polish Radio-TV Symphony Orchestra.

(To download a .txt file of this suggested copy, look under the "Additional Files" for this piece.)


WHAT IS VIRTUOSO VOICES™?

Virtuoso Voices™ is a performer interview service that provides short interview segments to radio stations, their websites and other online platforms.

Virtuoso Voices provides stations with a new strategy for presenting classical music on the radio by directly involving the performer in the introduction of the music.  These topical and evergreen clips enable announcers to bring an additional insider's perspective to the music they introduce and play on their shifts.

Program content is taken from interviews with internationally recognized classical music performers, such as Gil Shaham, Yo-Yo Ma, Marin Alsop, Lorin Maazel, Joshua Bell, Hilary Hahn and Michael Tilson Thomas.

For more information and to see additional ways to use these clips, please visit our website, www.virtuosovoices.org.


Virtuoso Voices™ Fundraising Service

Virtuoso Voices(tm) is also Public Radio's primary source for classical music fundraising messages.

Please visit the fundraising page of our website for examples and further information.  www.virtuosovoices.org/fundraising.


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"Classical Music's Virtuosos Want a Word with Your Listeners."

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Piece Description

Use this clip to enhance your introduction of Garrick Ohlsson playing Chopin?s Piano Concerto No. 2 (EMI Classics 71472)

SUGGESTED HOST INTRO
Frederick Chopin wrote two piano concertos within a two year period while he was still a teenager. Pianist Garrick Ohlsson says the first concerto is pretty straight forward, while the second concerto drifts back and forth between a number of different personalities.

CLIP TRANSCRIPT
"The Second Concerto, which was written first, is less direct, it's extremely beautiful, but it's more personal in a way. The slow movement, however, is the drop dead movement of the pair. And written at age 19, this is as great a masterpiece as anybody has ever written. This is a profound and deep and beautiful operatic work, sort of in the Bellini mold, but with more depth than a lot of Bellini. Really a stunning work and so it's perhaps the movement of the two concertos that's closest to my heart and to most people's hearts, I think."

SUGGESTED HOST OUTRO
Pianist Garrick Ohlsson talking about one of classical music's more precocious composers, Frederick Chopin. Here's his Piano Concerto No. 2 with Garrick Ohlsson, and Jerzy Maksymiuk (YEHR-zih mahk-SIH-mee-ook) conducting the Polish Radio-TV Symphony Orchestra.

(To download a .txt file of this suggested copy, look under the "Additional Files" for this piece.)


WHAT IS VIRTUOSO VOICES™?

Virtuoso Voices™ is a performer interview service that provides short interview segments to radio stations, their websites and other online platforms.

Virtuoso Voices provides stations with a new strategy for presenting classical music on the radio by directly involving the performer in the introduction of the music.  These topical and evergreen clips enable announcers to bring an additional insider's perspective to the music they introduce and play on their shifts.

Program content is taken from interviews with internationally recognized classical music performers, such as Gil Shaham, Yo-Yo Ma, Marin Alsop, Lorin Maazel, Joshua Bell, Hilary Hahn and Michael Tilson Thomas.

For more information and to see additional ways to use these clips, please visit our website, www.virtuosovoices.org.


Virtuoso Voices™ Fundraising Service

Virtuoso Voices(tm) is also Public Radio's primary source for classical music fundraising messages.

Please visit the fundraising page of our website for examples and further information.  www.virtuosovoices.org/fundraising.


VIRTUOSO VOICES

"Classical Music's Virtuosos Want a Word with Your Listeners."

Virtuoso Voices is a trademark of Listener Directed Productions, Inc.

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