Beethoven "Moonlight" Sonata op 27 # 2 Mov 1,2 Valentina Lisitsa Beethoven Sonata Op 57 "Appassionata" Mov1 Chopin Berceuse Op 57 D Flat Major Valentina Lisitsa (Ukrainian: Валентина Лисиця, translit. Valentyna Lysytsya; born 1973) ; Lisitsa 는 1973 년 우쿠라이나 에서 출생 미국으로 건너와 North Carolina 살면서 Classic 음악 공부를 하였다. 그녀는 초창기 독자적으로 Youtube 를 통하여 자신의 음악을 세상에 알리면서 자신의 세계를 개척하며 성공한 피아니스트 .... 좀더 자세한 자료는 Wikipedia 참조 ; Lisitsa was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1973. She started playing the piano at the age of three, performing her first solo recital at the age of four. Despite her early disposition to music, her dream at that point was to become a professional chess player. Lisitsa attended the Lysenko music school for Gifted Children and, later, Kiev Conservatory, where she and her future husband, Alexei Kuznetsoff, studied under Dr. Ludmilla Tsvierko. It was when Lisitsa met Kuznetsoff that she began to take music more seriously. In 1991, they won the first prize in The Murray Dranoff Two Piano Competition in Miami, Florida. That same year, they moved to the United States to further their careers as concert pianists. In 1992 the couple married.Their New York debut was at the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center in 1995. After the death of her manager, and with the thought that she was "just another blonde Russian pianist," Lisitsa almost gave up on her career as a concert pianist, and contemplated becoming a local worker for the government in Washington, D.C., but changed her mind at the last minute, influenced by one of her new fans in England. Lisitsa posted her first YouTube video in 2007, gaining even more online attention after uploading her own set of Chopin etudes online for free (in response to an illegal upload of the same set beforehand). Her set of Chopin etudes reached the number one slot on Amazon's classical video recordings, and became the most-viewed online set of Chopin etudes on YouTube. Lisitsa has performed in various venues around the world, including Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Benaroya Hall, Musikverein and Royal Albert Hall. She is well known for her online recitals and practicing streams. She has also collaborated with violinist Hilary Hahn for various recital engagements. |