House Concert

Florian Zinnecker , Igor Levit
Translated by Shaun Whiteside
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House Concert

Florian Zinnecker , Igor Levit
Translated by Shaun Whiteside
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224 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 17, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 224
  • Publisher: Polity Press
  • ISBN: 9781509553556
  • Dimensions: 5.700787401" W x 1.098425196" L x 8.700787401" H

Igor Levit was born in 1987 in Gorky, Russia (now Nizhny Novgorod) and moved to Germany with his family at the age of eight. He studied at the Hanover Academy of Music and was the youngest participant in the Arthur Rubinstein Competition in 2005, winning the silver prize. In spring 2019 he was appointed professor for piano at the Hanover University of Music, Theatre and Media. His highly-acclaimed recording of the 32 Beethoven Sonatas was awarded the Gramophone 2020 Artist of the Year as well as the Opus Klassik in 2020. He was Musical America’s Recording Artist of the Year 2020, and in November 2020 he was nominated for a Grammy in the category ‘Best Classical Instrumental Solo’.

Florian Zinnecker is a journalist and the deputy desk manager of Die Zeit.

Selected as one of Richard Fairman’s Best Classical Music Books of 2022 in the Financial Times


"Igor Levit is like no other pianist."
Alex Ross, The New Yorker

"House Concert captures that risky spirit of serendipity, seriousness and joy that defines Igor Levit's music making."
Fiona Maddocks, The Observer

"absorbing and highly readable… House Concert explores what it is to be a professional musician in the 21st century, and charts Levit’s career from an unknown young pianist to an internationally-acclaimed performer who plays to sold-out houses around the world."
Interlude

"Few musicians are as bold as (Igor Levit) has been in using the concert platform to speak about issues beyond music. In House Concert he is clear about why he felt compelled to do so, careful to reiterate precisely what he has said – and how he has been misreported – and honest in his admission of missteps. Most compellingly, he and Zinnecker relate his political development to his performing career. For the pianist, and his amanuensis, there is no separating the impulse to play… from the compulsion to call-out bigotry and xenophobia."
VoxCarnyx

"This absorbing and highly readable book is neither diary nor straightforward artist biography… It not only showcases the remarkable achievements of a charismatic classical musician, it also reveals their anxieties and doubts, strengths and weaknesses, and offers an important snapshot of the difficulties faced by professional musicians in a highly competitive industry riven with convention, power structures and tradition."
The Cross-Eyed Pianist

"Igor Levit is an original and valuable musician. He follows no leaders, leads no followers, and it is refreshingly impossible to predict what will interest him next."
Wall Street Journal

"a revealing look into the mind of a thoughtful, searching, driven artist navigating a world in which the old rules of performance have lost their validity. Like a Levit musical performance, this book lingers long after the last note is sounded."
Library Journal

"revealing,… thought-provoking, unquestionably interesting"
Gramophone

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