Pizzicatto: new review

Here is a new review for Intimate Studies from a Magazine Pizzicatto. Translation will follow soon.av_2142_lada_-_intimate_studies_-_pizzicato_october_20093 

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US Fanfare Magazine: ” her unflappable technique is joined by an intimate warmth “

fanfare-logo2Fanfare: The Magazine for serious Record Collectors, welcomes the release of  Intimate Studies CD. Full review is available to the magazine subscribers.

 

…Her playing is notable for its technical refinement. Right from the start, the opening movement of In the Mist sports both a very gradual crescendo in both hands that is managed along a smooth arc, and several evenly descending runs, tossed off at a relatively slow tempo (difficult to maintain) with a panache one is used to hearing from pianists of the French School. The Chopinesque rubato in the work’s third movement flows naturally, with a pleasing sense of phrasing and great attention to color. The fourth movement has massive, cleanly articulated chords. So it goes throughout this disc: the balance of the hands in the Pastorale movement from the Suite by Haas, and the cantabile feeling that’s never lost in the motoric grotesquerie of the Postludium movement; the underplayed rhetoric that begins Suk’s Spring and the Lisztian theme that follows it, given such a warmly lyrical treatment; the deceptive ease with which the “Breeze” movement is tossed off—its barely sketched rhythm in the right hand, the left strumming an occasional chord. Immaculate playing and good musicianship are the hallmarks of this release….music receives a sympathetic understanding from the pianist, who clearly feels it down to her bones. She is especially effective in the gentler material, where her unflappable technique is joined by an intimate warmth and an ability to say things of worth that can’t be rushed. These days that is in itself a cherishable gift. With solid liner notes about the music by Vanda Prochazka and briefer remarks about the composers by Valešová herself, this is a welcome release. Let’s hope some label snaps her up to perform more solo works from her native land, and soon. Barry Brenesal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Diapason: ” ..distinguished by modern and inspired interpretation… “

couv-571Top French music magazine reviews Intimate Studies and awards it 4 diapasons ( equivalent of stars ). To quote: ” off the beaten track…distinguished by modern and inpired interpretation”.

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Presto Classical offers Intimate Studies to its customers

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Friends often ask me where they can buy CD. Excellent Presto Classical now offer it:

http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Avie/AV2142

ArkivMusic.com recommends Intimate Studies

archive-logoMajor on-line source for Classical Music recommends Intimate Studies to its visitors. Follow the link bellow:

http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/NameList

Lada Valesova on Classic FM

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On Friday 5th of June Classic FM played Janacek’s In the Mist nr.3 from my album Intimate Studies in the programme

The Classic FM Magazine with Mark Forrest.

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If you have missed it you can hear the podcast following this link:

http://www.classicfm.co.uk/on-air/playlist/?date=2009-07-05&hour=20

” imaginative insight…executed with musicianly sensitivity” : International Piano

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Intimate Studies CD gets a great review from Martin Anderson, critic and musicologist, in the July – August issue of the major specialist magazine International Piano.

 

 

 

 

 

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” …. intense sensitivity…”: Classic FM Magazine review

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“as good as a potted history of Czech composition during the 20th century …

 

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Bellow is the full article from the July issue.

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Guardian / The Observer: ” played with an instinctive intelligence… “

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Stephen Pritchard reviews Intimate Studies in the Observer on the 28th of June. To read just left click on th article.

Here is the link to the web version:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/jun/28/classical-cd-releases-reviews

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“Heart-warming” praise from The Daily Telegraph

 

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4 stars out of 5

Geoffrey Norris from The Daily Telegraph gives an enthusicastic review to Intimate Studies CD in the Review section on Saturday, 20th of June.

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