ELEONOR BINDMAN

TCHAIKOVSKY: The Seasons

TCHAIKOVSKY: The Seasons

Waltz & Polonaise From Eugene Onegin

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

ELEONOR BINDMAN, piano

[MS1131]

$12.95

REVIEWS
“You will certainly never tire of the recording by Eleonor Bindman [who] cultivates a beautifully centered full tone as she conveys to us the essential character of each of these charming pieces.”
Atlanta Audio Society February 2005
“…Ms. Bindman conveyed [the] shifting world of tension, humor, gracefulness and fire with impressive clarity of purpose and a full grasp of the music’s restless spirit.”
Alan Kozinn, The New York Times
"Eleonor Bindman is a pianist of elegance and clarity..."
Gramophone, June 2005
PROGRAM NOTES
Pianist Eleonor Bindman, beloved of audiences for her fresh and engaging interpretations of repertoire of the Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras, the 20th – as well as the 21st – centuries, is one of the most exciting musicians of today, attracting new and inclusive audiences. Performer, pedagogue, published author, recording artist – Eleonor Bindman’s talents are as diverse as they are impressive.

Her exhilarating performances, as both recital and concerto soloist, have become anticipated and regular events, especially in New York, Eleonor’s home since moving from her native Riga, Latvia. She has appeared at the prestigious Weill Hall annually for the past 11 years, where Mid-America Productions promotes her appearances. In addition, her concertizing career has seen at a range of venues including Merkin Hall, Steinway Hall, Christ and St. Stephen’s Church, CAMI Hall, Columbia University, the Philadelphia Art Alliance, among other halls. These performances have included unique interpretations of J.S. Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt, Rachmaninov, Prokofiev, Albeniz, Gershwin and several performances – including premieres – by composer Sean Hickey. With dozens of regular students, Eleonor is also a passionate and committed teacher.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT
www.EleonorBindman.com

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