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    Artist description
    This site has been created for those who want to stream and download mp3 files without delay. Unlike John Bell Young's principal site here at mp3.com, this one will include3 only the sound files, but no images or descriptive texts about the works. The musical compositions will be rotated, so there will never be more than 30 on line at a time. Hopefully, this will make things move along quicker for listeners whose time is limited.
    Music Style
    Classical
    Artist History
    JOHN BELL YOUNG, whose recordings of the music of Scriabin, Friedrich Nietzsche and others on the Newport Classics, Americus and Sony Classical label earned international critical acclaim, has performed throughout the US, Europe, Asia, South America. He also performs frequently in Russia, where he has appeared on the concert series of the Scriabin Museum, the Glinka Cappella, the Sochi Philharmonic and the Riga Philharmonic (Latvia). He is the subject of the 1977 Dutch television documentary, John Bell Young, Sweet Summer Concert, filmed in concert in the historic Koepelzaal and aboard an open tour-boat in the canals of Amsterdam. Winner of the 1985 Chopin Foundation Council Competition, his master classes and lectures have taken him to Brown University, the Juilliard School, and the Leningrad and Boston Conservatories. Endorsed by Scriabin's daughters Marina and Yelena, he was awarded a generous grant from the [Rockefeller] Trust for Mutual Understanding to lead the American delegation to the International Scriabin Conference and Festival in Moscow in 1992. Mr. Young is the author of the monograph Scriabin Defended Against His Devotees: A Critical Evaluation of the Composer and his Music in the Context of Russian History, Religion and Culture, and a prominent music critic whose columns for the American Record Guide, Opera News, Clavier, Classical DisCDigest, Piano Life, The St. Petersburg Times are widely read. Mr Young is the Editor-in-Chief of The Muse, the controversial and outspoken classical music online journal. His principal teachers were Margarita Fyodorova, Constance Keene, Olga Barabini, Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Benjamin Kaplan and Bruce Hungerford. He has coached with Claudio Arrau, John Browning, Shura Cherkassky, Vladimir Feltsman and Ernst Levy. He is a frequent adjudicator for international competitions, most recently the Greta Eriksson and the European International in Sweden. His most recent CD, Prisms, on the Americus label, features music of Scriabin, Mahler, Michel Block, Leo Tolstoi, and Hugh Downs.
    Albums
    PRISMS (Americus label) ; THE PIANO MUSIC OF NIETZSCHE (Newport Classics and Sony Classical labels); THE MUSIC OF FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE (Newport Classics and Sony Classical labels)
    Press Reviews
    "I was most impressed by John Bell Young's performance of Scriabin's 5th Sonata. He demonstrated great power, imagination and a rhythm full of life, all the elements indispensable for an interpreter of my father's music."Marina Scriabine, Paris 1983"I have at last had a chance to listen to your two CDs of Nietzsche and Scriabin ? Let me say at once that I find your playing extremely accomplished and sensitive. The Scriabin CD I also found really delightful and again, I was quite amazed that Leo Tolstoi was a composer even of such a comparatively small scale piece as the Waltz on your recording. Altogether, I think it is a wonderful achievement that you have recorded these works. Sir Charles Mackerras, London, December 1999 FOR A COMPLETE SET OF REVIEWS GO TO: http://www.johnbellyoung.com/page-reviews.htm
    Location
    Spring Hill, Florida - USA

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