Sergei Rachmaninov |
Etudes-Tableaux, Op. 39, No. 4 in b minor |
03/21/2009 |
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Sergei Rachmaninov |
Etudes-Tableaux, Op. 39, No. 3 in f-sharp minor |
03/21/2009 |
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Sergei Rachmaninov |
Etudes-Tableaux, Op. 39, No. 1 in c minor |
03/21/2009 |
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Sergei Rachmaninov |
Etude-Tableaux, Op, 39, No. 5 in e-flat minor |
03/21/2009 |
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Claude Debussy |
Reflets dans l’eau, from Images, Book 1 |
01/20/2009 |
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Claude Debussy |
Ondine, from Préludes Book II |
03/21/2009 |
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Claude Debussy |
Les collines d’Anacapri, from Preludes, Books I |
03/21/2009 |
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Claude Debussy |
La Cathédrale engloutie, from Preludes, Books I |
03/21/2009 |
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Johannes Brahms |
Intermezzo in B-flat Major, from Eight piano pieces, Op. 76 |
01/13/2009 |
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Johannes Brahms |
Intermezzo in A-flat Major, from Eight piano pieces, Op. 76 |
01/12/2009 |
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Johannes Brahms |
Intermezzo in a minor, from Eight piano pieces, Op. 76 |
01/08/2009 |
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Johannes Brahms |
Intermezzo in A Major, from Eight piano pieces, Op. 76 |
01/12/2009 |
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Johannes Brahms |
Capriccio in f-sharp minor, from Eight piano pieces, Op. 76 |
01/15/2009 |
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Johannes Brahms |
Capriccio in c-sharp minor, from Eight piano pieces, Op. 76 |
01/18/2009 |
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Johannes Brahms |
Capriccio in C Major, from Eight piano pieces, Op. 76 |
01/12/2009 |
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Johannes Brahms |
Capriccio in b minor, from Eight piano pieces, Op. 76 |
01/18/2009 |
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Johannes Brahms |
Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano, Op. 78 in G Major |
01/22/2009 |
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Noam Sivan |
Perpetuum Mobile |
01/09/2009 |
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George Gershwin |
Prelude 3, Allegro ben ritmato e deciso |
01/15/2009 |
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George Gershwin |
Prelude 2, Andante con moto e pocco rubato |
01/13/2009 |
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George Gershwin |
Prelude 1, Allegro ben ritmato e deciso |
01/19/2009 |
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Claude Debussy |
Les fées sont d’exquises danseuses, from Preludes, Books II |
03/21/2009 |
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Béla Bartók |
Improvisations on Hungarian peasant songs, Op.20, Sz.74 |
03/21/2009 |
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Maya Hartman, Piano
Biography
Equally at ease with Elliott Carter as with Sergei Rachmaninoff, Maya Hartman is a pianist of wide ranging interests and experiences. She has appeared as a soloist with orchestra and in recital in the United States, Canada, England, Switzerland, and her native Israel. Her performances have been broadcast on National Public Radio and WQXR (New York).
Ms. Hartman is a passionate advocate of music of our own time and has premiered many new works. At the prestigious Lucerne Festival (Switzerland) she played Schoenberg's Piano Concerto under the baton of Pierre Boulez and worked closely with members of the Paris-based Ensemble Intercontemporain. This December she will play Elliott Carter's Dialogues for piano and orchestra as well as Milton Babbitt's Three Compositions for Piano in a concert celebrating Milton Babbitt's 90th birthday in Pittsburgh, PA.
Ms. Hartman regularly performs solo recitals that combine well-known and more obscure composers. This season she will perform works by Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Charles Griffes, and Arthur Berger at venues including Barge Music, and the Bruno Walter Auditorium. In addition to solo performances, Ms. Hartman performs a wide range of chamber music. This summer, Ms. Hartman was one of only 12 musicians invited to participate in Music@Menlo's International program for chamber music. She has been invited to numerous chamber music festivals including the Lucerne Festival (Switzerland), the International Musicians Seminar in Prussia Cove (England), Yellow Barn Festival (Vermont), Norfolk Chamber Music Festival/Yale Summer School of Music (Connecticut), Kneisel Hall (Maine), and the Scotia Festival of Music (Halifax).
Ms. Hartman began her studies at age 4 with her mother and now holds a DMA from SUNY-Stony Brook and an MM and BM with high distinction from Indiana University. Her principal teachers were Gilbert Kalish, Menahem Pressler, and Edward Auer. A dedicated teacher, she is on faculty at SUNY-Stony Brook and at the Lucy Moses School in New York City.