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Dress Rehearsal is a Classical music program that airs every Friday morning at 8am PST and every Sunday afternoon at 5pm PST on 107.3 KBFG in Seattle. It is hosted by Italian Pianist and Conductor Lorenzo Marasso. The podcast portrays a living or past composer or performer, offers live interviews to up and coming as well as established artists in the field of composition and musical performance as well as offer great listening experiences of music that may not find its way through the mainstream media.

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Dress Rehearsal is a Classical music program that airs every Friday morning at 8am PST and every Sunday afternoon at 5pm PST on 107.3 KBFG in Seattle. It is hosted by Italian Pianist and Conductor Lorenzo Marasso. The podcast portrays a living or past composer or performer, offers live interviews to up and coming as well as established artists in the field of composition and musical performance as well as offer great listening experiences of music that may not find its way through the mainstream media.

    #70 - Interview with Bulgarian Pianist Ivo Varbanov

    #70 - Interview with Bulgarian Pianist Ivo Varbanov

    My guest on the 70th episode of Dress Rehearsal is Bulgarian pianist Ivo Varbanov, who is a leading figure of Bulgarian music and culture abroad. After a forced hiatus from performing between 2009 to 2012 due to leukaemia he has returned to the stage with impressive performances at the Royal Festival Hall, King’s Place, Cadogan Hall, and the Bulgaria Concert Hall. He is a recipient of the Ivan Vazov Award for the popularization of Bulgarian Culture abroad, and in 2011 he also received the Silver Lion Award. Ivo started to play the piano at the age of six in his home town with Eleonora Karamisheva (who was one of the last pupils of Dimitar Nenov). After emigrating to Italy with his mother (a professional cellist) at the age of nine, he continued his studies with Riccardo Bertazzolo and in Milan with the Hungarian pianist Ilonka Deckers, who left an indelible mark on his personal, musical, and pianistic development. After his graduation at the age of twenty, he came to England to work with Sulamita Aronovsky at the Royal Northern College of Music and with Frank Wibaut at the Royal Academy of Music, completing his postgraduate studies in 1998 (on a Rotary Foundation Scholarship). He also studied privately with Dennis Lee and was inspired in masterclasses by Alexander Lonquich, Barry Douglas, and Lev Naumov. He has toured extensively the United Kingdom, Europe and the USA and his performances have been broadcast on national radio and television around the world. His partners in chamber music concerts include his wife Fiammetta Tarli and Konstantin Lifschitz (two pianos/four hands), the violinist Ofer Falk, cellists László Fenyo, Jozef Lupták and Hillel Zori, the Allegri Quartet, and the Voland Quartet (a two pianos and percussion ensemble founded in 2001 with Michał Drewnowski). In 2014 with his wife Ivo started an independent audiophile record label, ICSM Records (Independent Creative Sound and Music Records). Don't miss it! 

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    #69 - Interview with pianist Eleonor Bindman

    #69 - Interview with pianist Eleonor Bindman

    My guest on the 69th episode of "Dress Rehearsal", is New York-based pianist Eleonor Bindman, who is also an educator and a recording artist. Originally from Riga, Latvia, Ms. Bindman is known worldwide for her continued passion with the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and for her dedication in creating “transcriptions” of Bach’s orchestral music for either piano solo or for piano duet. Ms. Bindman’s arrangement of the Six Brandenburg Concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach, was a very extensive project that took several years to complete and which we featured here on this radio program in March 2021. Furthermore Ms. Bindman also transcribed all of the Cello Suites for piano solo, which she also recorded and which we also featured in our previous interview but today we are here to talk about another titanic project, the transcription of all of Bach's Orchestral Suites for piano duet and the recording that was released earlier this year by the label Grand Piano. Don't miss it!

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    #68 - Interview with Pianist Danny Holt

    #68 - Interview with Pianist Danny Holt

    My guest on the 68th episode of "Dress Rehearsal" is Pianist Danny Holt, who has been called “phenomenal” by the late music critic Alan Rich and hailed as one of the “local heroes” of the Los Angeles music scene, pianist Danny Holt brings his boundless energy and wit to unique interpretations of new music, 20th-century music, and obscure, unusual, and neglected repertoire from past centuries. Holt performs around the globe in concert halls (Carnegie Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Hollywood Bowl), clubs (Joe’s Pub, The Blue Whale, Copenhagen Jazzhouse) art galleries (MASS MoCA, Hammer Museum), churches, living rooms, and wherever else he can find a piano and someone to listen. Danny is also a fine percussionist, composer, teacher, and scholar and he splits his time between Maine, Los Angeles and Desert Hot Springs, in California, where he runs Desert Hot Springs Classical Concerts, an annual concert series for residents and visitors to the Palm Springs area. During the hour we will talk about Danny's latest CD release, published by Innova Records, featuring piano music by Mike Garson, a classically trained pianist (and a composer) who is mostly known for his collaboration with David Bowie. Mike Garson's extreme virtuosity and improvisatory style, requires a delicate process of transcription featuring a Yamaha Disklavier Grand Piano that can "record" and notate what Mike plays. Over the years Mike has collected several pieces using this process and later Danny recorded them, and during the hour we will have a chance to hear a few of them. Mike's music is very improvisatory in breath and requires a monster technique, which Danny has no problems in displaying. Don't miss this very exciting podcast and a chance to hear great piano music. 

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    #67 - Interview with Korean Pianist Yerin Kim

    #67 - Interview with Korean Pianist Yerin Kim

    My guest on the 67th Episode of "Dress Rehearsal", is Pianist Yerin Kim, who has been praised by the International Piano Magazine as a “pianist of beautiful finesse and golden tone” and “powerful and engaging, poetic and expressive with some truly original interpretive insights, all performed with a great technique” by Phoenix Classical. Dr. Yerin Kim is a recitalist, chamber musician, and educator. She has given concerts in various festivals and recitals in major venues internationally, including The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. and Carnegie Hall in New York. Her solo debut album "First and Last Words" can be heard on Sheva Recording Label and her duo album “The Sound and the Fury” with violinist Brendan Shea by the Blue Griffin Recording Label. Her duo has been praised by major magazines and critics such as Strings Magazine, the BBC Music Magazine, and the Calgary Herald. Dr. Kim is also passionate about outreach and education and she is the founder and director of Sensory Friendly Music and Autism Concert Series, Co-artistic Director of Chamber Music in the Bend, as well as Pianofest at Central Washington University and Music & Autism concert series. Dr. Kim is currently the Director of Keyboard Studies at Central Washington University where she teaches piano and chamber music. Prior to CWU, she taught at the University of Notre Dame as Adjunct Assistant Teaching Professor and has taught at pre-college programs at Indiana University Bloomington and Stony Brook University. Dr. Kim holds a Double Degree in Piano Performance and Psychology from Oberlin Conservatory and College, a Master of Music from Indiana University Bloomington, and Doctor of Musical Arts from Stony Brook University. During the hour we will touch on a few topics, first on the concept of "neurodiversity" and how it can help the process of teaching music to people with learning diversities and then we also talk about Robert Schumann and how his mind led him to compose some of the most touching music. We'll also listen to Dr. Kim perform the first and the last piece, written for the piano, by Robert Schumann, plus some other music by Alfred Schnittke. Don't miss it!

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    #66 - Happy Birthday Johann Sebastian Bach

    #66 - Happy Birthday Johann Sebastian Bach

    In this episode of Dress Rehearsal we listen to some of Bach's music rendered through a less orthodox instrument, the Moog synthesizer. From the famous "Switched on Bach", a great album of the eighties, during the hour also featuring "The Art of Moog", a UK-based band that uses the Moog instrument to perform early music.

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    #65 - Interview with British Violist Annette Isserlis

    #65 - Interview with British Violist Annette Isserlis

    My guest on the 65th episode of "Dress Rehearsal" is British Violist, Educator and Record Producer, Annette Isserlis, who is a founder member of Sir John Eliot Gardiner’s English Baroque Soloists and the Orchestra Revolutionnaire et Romantique as well as a member of the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, The London Classical Players and Andrew Parrot’s Taverner Players, where she became principal viola. She was also a founding member of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in 1986, and appeared several times as guest-principal viola in John Butt’s Dunedin Consort and in 2014 became a permanent member of Sir Andras Schiff’s ensemble, the Cappella Andrea Barca. With all of these groups she has toured, recorded and broadcast worldwide. As a chamber-musician she has performed extensively in the UK, and she is a regular attendee at IMS Prussia Cove Open Chamber Music. As a recording-producer she has worked with Steven Isserlis, Sir Roger Norrington, Catherine Mackintosh, Lisa Beznosiuk, Maggie Cole, Philippa Davies, Adrian Butterfield, Melvyn Tan and Sam Hayward. The interview is divided into two parts, the first will air on Friday March 17th at 8am PST and the second part on Sunday March 19th at 5pm PST, in which we talk extensively about Annette's career and her involvement in early music groups up until close collaborations with Sir Andras Schiff. Don't miss it! 

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