103學年度第1學期本學系邀請俄裔法籍國際鋼琴大師Prof.Eugen
Indjic蒞臨本校客座講學,在這次的講座中包含大師班,專題演講及音樂會,課程自2014年11月3日 至 11月14日止,
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☆ 上課課表及曲目
EUGEN INDJIC
A French-American pianist of Russian origin, Eugen
Indjic began his study of the piano with
Alexander Borovsky and later with
Arthur Rubinstein, who remained a
mentor and friend. Rubinstein considered
Indjic “ world-class pianist of rare musical and artistic perfection”.
He already performed on U.S national network
television at age 11. “ He plays Chopin as a pole, Debussy as a Frenchman
and Prokoviev as a Russian master” an early critic wrote.
At age 12, he
made his first recording of Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations for RCA Victor on
Rachmaninov’s own piano. Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Erich Leinsdorf invited him to play Brahms’s
Second Piano Concerto in his senior year at the Phillips Andover Academy,
making Indjic at age 18 the youngest pianist ever to have performed with that
orchestra.
On his graduation from Harvard University, Indjic was
called “an extraordinary pianist and musician” by conductor Leonard Bernstein. Russian pianist Emil Gilels called him “a unique and inspired artist”.
Prize-winner of three international contests - Warsaw ( 1970), Leeds (1972),
and Rubinstein (1974)- Indjic has performed with the leading orchestras of the
United States, Europe and Asia, and under such conductors as Solti, Bernstein,
Leinsdorf, Sinopoli, Gergiev, Fedoseiev, and Zinman, among others.
He has played a series of series of special concerts
in “Homage to Arthur Rubinstein” throughout the United States and Europe, and
regularly performs in world capitals and in venues such as Carnegie Hall,
Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, La Scala, Musikverein, and Concertgebouw.
In addition to performing, Indjic regularly teaches
master classes in Europe, Japan and the Unites Sates, and is a frequent jury
member of international competitions including Prague Spring, Chopin (Warsaw), and Rubinstein (Tel Aviv). His present discography includes
works of Debussy and Stravinsky for Sony, of Chopin for Claves Records, as well
as Chopin, Schumann , Debussy for the Andante Spianato Label.