August 13, 2021
Anna Sutyagina plays ” A Summer Day” by Lena McLin. From “Black Women Composers: A Century of Piano Music” published by Hildegard Press http://store.hildegard.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=233 Read more about Len
August 6, 2021
Anna Sutyagina plays the Jamaican Dance No. 2 from Three Jamaican Dances by Oswald Russel. Jamaican-born pianist Associate Professor of Piano at the University of Minnesota School of Music, Paul Shaw talks to Moving Classics about Jamaican Dances. 👉 ht
August 3, 2021
latest interview with Carsten Schroeter from Distinctive me. We were talking about how to find the passion in life, why I choose to become a musician, the challenges of being a pianist and why empathy is the most important quality for a musician… Looking
July 30, 2021
Anna Sutyagina plays the original composition by French composer Aurélien Hallopeau. Modern Waltz – this gliding and turning dance, written in triple time and performed in “closed position” (Wikipedia), continues the fascination in our times. Listen to
July 25, 2021
C major – the beginner’s key. There are many reasons why pianists first enter music through this particular collection of notes: for a start, the key of C happens to be visually cohesive, featuring only the white notes on the piano (no pesky sharps or flat
July 23, 2021
Anna Sutyagina plays the original composition by Kimiko Ishizaka “Water under our bridge” Rough wind, high waves or simply the passage of time did not destroy this bridge built by nature. It looks like some bridges are created to stay forever. This
July 21, 2021
Kathrin Haarstick from Weltklassik invited me for an interview! We talked about the future of piano music, about working with composers and the music business, about my background and social media.
July 16, 2021
Does the subtle sound of woods have a meaning? Woods spend relief, but can they talk or sing or whisper? For Hauke Kranz – Die Tastenflüsterin the answer is clear. She put her personal experience of a summer day in the woods into a relaxing modern piano
July 9, 2021
Fazil Say’s romantic, meditative piano compositions have always been a form of improvisation with the stories, images and biographical associations. His music develops in this way a lot of creativity with colourful imaginations. Listen to “Kumru”, his Ba
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