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| Piano User | Sergei Nakariakov interview Interesting interview to read... http://www.gramophone.co.uk/Intervie...ail.asp?id=603 I never knew Rostropovich arranged a meeting for Sergei Nakariakov to play for Maurice Andre!
__________________ ![]() Bach Stradivarius 180/37 Bach 7C "I built my staccato like the piano; low register with the warmth of the cello; lyrical melodies like the violin; running notes like the clarinet" - Maurice André Last edited by _TrumpeT_; 11-15-2006 at 06:03 PM. |
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| Mezzo Forte User Join Date: May 2006 Location: Chicago
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![]() | I am sort of acquainted my Wynton's youngest brother, the drummer Jason, and when I go to New Orleans I usually try to look him up when he's not on the road. (He was in Japan when Katrina hit, and his set of vibes got wet, but most of his stuff was on the second floor so he got through better than many). I remember one time talking about Sergei with him, and he said Delfeayo called him up once late at night and said, man, you have to hear this Russian trumpet dude, he's better than Wynton! And maybe he is and maybe he's not, but he's awfully damn good. And he does everything on Bb! Michael Mclaughlin I know I'm ugly, one morning when I was putting on my underwear I heard the Fruit of the Loom guys laughing. Rodney Dangerfield
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| Moderator Fortissimo User Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Germany
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I saw Nakariakov yesterday in Frankfurt, Germany. He played the Arutunian with the St. Petersburg (Russia) Symphony. STELLAR PERFORMANCE! His posture leaves a lot to be desired however. No encore The Concerto was sandwiched by Tchaikowsy overture to Romeo and Juliett and Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade. Some really fine brass playing(the rest of the orchestra was also fine!).
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