Byron Janis' Historic LIVE FROM LENINGRAD 1960 First-Time Release - Out Now

By: May. 07, 2018
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Byron Janis' Historic LIVE FROM LENINGRAD 1960 First-Time Release - Out Now

Byron Janis, considered our greatest living pianist, unveils Live from Leningrad, 1960, a secret recording of his Cold War performance in Russia at the behest of JFK. Released for the first time at www.byronjanislive.com, its existence was not known until recently.

It's comprised of 16 classical pieces from six composers, including Aaron Copland's Piano Sonata composed in 1939, which reflects Copland's fear of WW II, and ends with beautiful bells that "announce the hope for peace," says Janis.Other featured composers: Chopin, de Falla, Liszt, Mozart and Schumann.

The 90-year-old is still creating music, including for his Broadway-bound "Silver Skates" musical. He and Naxos Records have just signed a worldwide distribution agreement.

Live from Leningradis the second in a series of Janis' previously unreleased recordings of live performances. He issuedByron Janis Live on Tour, Vol.1this past fall.

"I was at first dismayed that this concert recording had been made and sold in the USSR without my knowledge. But now, I am grateful a unique moment in musical history was captured," added Janis, who was appointed our country's first Cultural Ambassador to Russia.

To learn more about Byron Janis, or to purchase his recent albumsLive from Leningrad, 1960orBryon Janis Live on Tour, Vol. 1, please visitwww.byronjanislive.com. More information on Maestro Janis is available at www.byronjanis.com, facebook.com/ByronJanis, twitter.com/@ByronJanisMusic, https://www.youtube.com/user/ByronJanisMusic, instagram.com/#ByronJanisMusic

About Byron Janis:

Byron Janis is internationally renowned as one of the world's greatest pianists. He made his orchestral debut at age 15 with Toscanini's NBC Symphony Orchestra. The following year he was chosen by Vladimir Horowitz as his first student. At 18, he became the youngest artist ever signed to a contract by RCA Victor Records. Two years later, in 1948, he made his Carnegie Hall debut which was hailed as an unparalleled success. He has played with every major symphony orchestra in both the U.S and abroad. His many recordings appear on the RCA, Mercury Phillips, Sony, Universal and EMI labels. byronjanis.com

SOURCE Janis Eleven Enterprises, LTD.

Byron Janis' Historic LIVE FROM LENINGRAD 1960 First-Time Release - Out Now



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