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Zubin Mehta conducts Beethoven- Piano concerto No. 5 In E flat major, ¨The Emperor¨, 2nd Movement
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2010
- Tal-Haim Samnon plays Beethoven- Piano concerto No. 5 In E flat major, ¨The Emperor¨, 2nd Movement, under the baton of Maestro Zubin Mehta.The Opening of the Buchmann-Mehta school of music. From the age of six till eighteen he took piano lessons with Mrs. Hanna Shalgi of the Givatayim Music Conservatory. Since then he studied with Prof. Arie Vardi for six years at the Buchman- Mehta school of Music in Tel Aviv University where he did his B.A. In present time he is in the Artist Diploma program with Prof. Evelyne Brancart at the Jacobs School of Music in Indiana University, Bloomington. Tal graduated from the Thelma- Yellin High School for the Performing Arts and served in the Israeli Army as "distinguished musician", enabling him to pursue his musical career uninterruptedly.
Since the age of seven he has performed at many concerts in Israel, Europe and the USA: Germany, Austria, France, Scotland, Holland, Switzerland, Portugal, Florida, Washington DC and in the Carnegie Hall in New-York . He often performs for the Israeli "voice of music" channel, both in live broadcasts and in recordings, and has recorded for the Dutch radio as well.
Tal has been awarded the America-Israel Cultural Foundation scholarships since 1998, the "Ronen foundation" scholarships and "Buchman-Heyman foundation" scholarship.
He has appeared with several orchestras as a soloist, such as the Thelma-Yellin Orchestra, the Kibbutzim Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, the Israeli Chamber Orchestra, the Rishon Lezion Orchestra and was a soloist at a festive gala concert with Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under Maestro Zubin Mehta, marking the opening of the Buchman Mehta College of Music in Tel-Aviv.
He has taken part in many master classes, including those at Tel Hai with internationally known pianists such as Alexander Korsantia, John O'Connor and Pnina Zaltzman, Victor Derevianko, Leslie Howrad, Peter Tackacs, Jacob Lateiner, Boris Berman, Murray Perahia and more.
He won the Turgeman competition, the Paul Ben Haim competition, the "Highlights", the Ariana Katz, the "Maurice M. Clairmont", the "Young artist", "Lions Israel ", the "Tel Hai International Master Classes Competition" and the Zubin Mehta Piano Competition.
I'm a university student taking an intro to music class, and all I have to say is wow! You have set a high bar for the performance I'll be attending in Boulder. Thanks for helping make the process of writing a mandatory paper enjoyable!
Ho! Wow! Good luck with that and enjoy!! That is really my pleasure! Thanks for the big compliments!
an excellent and deep interpretation! Bravissimo!
Truly beatiful...your a great interpreter....
Wow! Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it and I'll send it to my teacher :-)
Thank you very much!!
Thank you!!!
Thank you so much!!
Brilliant.. I'm crying... Thank you!
Wow thank you so much...
i love this song and they played it perfect. i love beethoven and at the end it was cool that the pianist did his own little solo lol.
אה וכמובן כל הכבוד, אני רואה שאתה ישראלי... :) פשוט ביצוע נפלא!
1:56 onwards ❤❤
Maravillosooooo!!!!
Thank you :)
very very and magnific beautifoul, it'm so glad to see your video.
Thank you!
@CiarraMonet Thank you so much! :)
OMG.......I LOVE your interpretation....... This is my favorite piece & you made it perfect.....
Thank you....
אהה טוב, עניתי לך באנגלית לפני שהספקתי לראות את זו.. מתנצל.. :) תודה רבה לך!!
@Tsamnon your welcome:)
Wonderful. I loved your playing. Only, just out of curiosity, why did the conductor take the introduction so fast? It had me worried you were just going to rush through it, but you didn't and it was lovely!
+giligara30492 Haha thank you :)
:)
!!! G R E A T G R E A T G R E A T !!!
Thank you...