Rudolf Buchbinder http://wrti.org en The Philadelphia Orchestra In Concert on WRTI: Dohnanyi Conducts Beethoven and Mozart http://wrti.org/post/philadelphia-orchestra-concert-wrti-dohnanyi-conducts-beethoven-and-mozart <p>Guest conductor<strong> Christoph von </strong><strong>Dohnany</strong>i conducts The Philadelphia Orchestra this <strong>Sunday, April 7th from 2 to 4 pm</strong> in a program featuring Witold Lutoslawski<em>'s</em><em> Funeral Music - </em>one of the most accessible works by the 20th-century Polish composer. It will be followed by a performance of Mozart's darkly sublime <em>Piano Concerto No. 20 </em>with pianist <strong>Rudolph Buchbinder</strong>, who speaks with WRTI's Jim Cotter during intermission.&nbsp;</p> Thu, 04 Apr 2013 16:21:58 +0000 Gregg Whiteside 5359 at http://wrti.org The Philadelphia Orchestra In Concert on WRTI: Dohnanyi Conducts Beethoven and Mozart Wolfie, Meet Ludwig! http://wrti.org/post/wolfie-meet-ludwig <p>On this Sunday's Philadelphia Orchestra In Concert broadcast, a pianist - world renowned for his interpretations of the music of Beethoven - performs a Mozart piano concerto. Surprisingly, it contains music by both great composers, as WRTI's Jim Cotter reports.</p><p>You can&nbsp;hear Rudolf Buchbinder&nbsp;perform Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 with The Philadelphia Orchestra on-air and online on WRTI.org at 2 pm on Sunday, April 7th.</p><p>Rudolf Buchbinder conducting Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 from the keyboard with the Vienna Philharmonic:</p><p>http://youtu.be/OWFM3K8jOco</p><p> Mon, 01 Apr 2013 10:01:00 +0000 Jim Cotter 5332 at http://wrti.org Wolfie, Meet Ludwig! Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder Returns to Crossover http://wrti.org/post/pianist-rudolf-buchbinder-returns-crossover <p></p><p>One of the world's foremost and most prolific artists returns to <em>Crossover</em> this week. But the Australian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder isn't just a virtuoso. He's a really interesting person as well. One who loves life just as much as music.</p> Fri, 15 Feb 2013 22:15:13 +0000 Jill Pasternak 5149 at http://wrti.org Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder Returns to Crossover Rudolf Buchbinder Revisits Beethoven Sonatas – All of Them! http://wrti.org/post/rudolf-buchbinder-revisits-beethoven-sonatas-all-them <p>Celebrated Austrian pianist and Beethoven interpreter Rudolf Buchbinder is this week's <em>Crossover </em>guest. He has just released a massive boxed-set collection of all 32 of the Beethoven sonatas. <em>The Sonata Legacy</em>, newly recorded live in concert, features Mr. Buchbinder performing the complete cycle of Beethoven's sonatas once again…after a 30-year hiatus. Time can change everything - especially the perceptions that come with age and experience.</p><p>http://youtu.be/rorPXZF-hiI</p> Fri, 17 Aug 2012 20:18:38 +0000 Jill Pasternak 4308 at http://wrti.org Rudolf Buchbinder Revisits Beethoven Sonatas – All of Them! Victorian-Era Painter William T. Trego--Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder--Evolution of Hist. Society of PA http://wrti.org/post/victorian-era-painter-william-t-trego-pianist-rudolf-buchbinder-evolution-hist-society-pa <p>Eric Brannon profiles William T. Trego. The Michener Museum in Doylestown is hosting the first-ever retrospective of the little-remembered Pennsylvania Victorian-era painter.</p> <p>Jim Cotter speaks with the Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder.</p> <p>Susan Lewis considers the beginnings, evolution, and contemporary mission of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.</p> Sat, 11 Jun 2011 15:29:00 +0000 Eric Brannon, Jim Cotter and Susan Lewis 2552 at http://wrti.org Victorian-Era Painter William T. Trego--Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder--Evolution of Hist. Society of PA Rudolf Buchbinder--The Clay Studio--Nina Jablonski and The Evolution of Skin Color--Joyce DiDonato http://wrti.org/post/rudolf-buchbinder-clay-studio-nina-jablonski-and-evolution-skin-color-joyce-didonato <p>Jim Cotter speaks with pianist Rudolf Buchbinder. He performs Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 with the Philadelphia Orchestra this week.</p> <p>Susan Lewis takes us to The Clay Studio in Philadelphia, a regional hub for ceramics education, creation, and exhibition. </p> <p>A conversation with anthropologist Nina Jablonski. She lectures about <em>The Evolution of Human Skin Color</em> at the Wagner Free Institute of Science on Saturday.</p> <p>Philadelphia Inquirer reporter David Patrick Stearns profiles mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato. The AVA alum is back in Philadelphia for a Sunday recital.</p> Thu, 27 Mar 2008 15:55:00 +0000 Jim Cotter, Susan Lewis and David Patrick Stearns 1953 at http://wrti.org Rudolf Buchbinder--The Clay Studio--Nina Jablonski and The Evolution of Skin Color--Joyce DiDonato