John Field’s neglected oeuvre is played with great affection by the German-Japanese pianist Though he composed a vast array of works for piano (including seven concertos and three sonatas), it’s for ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Alice Sara Ott’s account of John Field Nocturnes, a tribute to Glenn Gould and a program of songs by Schubert and Kurtag are among the highlights.
Irish pianist John O'Connor plays three Nocturnes by Irish composer John Field. The Nocturnes Nos. 5, 6, and 18 were part of a recital O'Connor gave recently at the University of Maryland, in College ...
In honor of St. Patrick's Day we have a lineup of Irish artists. The first is Michael O'Rourke playing Irish composer John Fields' Nocturne No. 9 in E-flat.
New to 4 Extra. Alistair McGowan travels to Dublin to explore the sensational life of his musical hero - the 19th century Irish pianist and composer John Field. Born in Dublin in 1782, Field was a ...
The recording can be found on Ott’s upcoming album ‘John Field: Complete Nocturnes’ Today’s Video of the Day is a performance of John Field’s ‘Nocturne No.9 in E Minor, H.46’ by Alice Sara Ott. This ...
The Irish composer John Field is a one-trick pony in the music history books, but it’s a mighty big trick. His Nocturnes — soulful, expressive piano miniatures that combine delicate right-hand ...
4 Extra Debut. Alistair McGowan uncovers 19th century Irish pianist and composer John Field, the inventor of the nocturne. From 2016. Show more Alistair McGowan travels to Dublin to explore the ...