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Enrico Elisi - Official Blog and Podcast

Recording and performing at the Banff Centre of Performing Arts, Canada

Photos taken during my recent recording session in Canada.<< MORE >>

My first tour of Korea

Photos of my recent trip to Korea.<< MORE >>

Elisi's Piano Studio: Student's Blog Area

Dear students,

I dedicate this particular space of my blog to you, hoping that you will take advantage of it. For example, you can voice out your opinions about a particular piece you are studying at the moment, discuss recordings that are influencing the way you think about music, ask questions, present important points or simply share the musical discoveries you have made throughout the semester.
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A nice walk in Central Park

I finally managed to take three days off in New York, and very much enjoyed some shopping.<< MORE >>

Green Valley Chamber Music Festival 2008

Every year, in August, when one experiences the hottest temperature that Las Vegas presents to anyone visiting at that time, the Green Valley Chamber Music Festival offers moments of thoughtful musical reflection and high music-making for all participants - faculty and young artists.<< MORE >>

Interview with Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann

Interview with composer Jorge Villaviciencio Grossmann about his recent compositions for piano.<< MORE >>

M. Ravel, Valses nobles et sentimentales (1), Enrico Elisi, pianist

Studio Recording: Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales (1), New York, Academy of Arts and Letters. Sound Engineer: Judith Sherman.<< MORE >>

M. Ravel, Valses nobles et sentimentales (2), Enrico Elisi, pianist

Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales (2), Enrico Elisi, pianist. Recorded at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City.<< MORE >>

M. Ravel, Valses nobles et sentimentales (3), Enrico Elisi, pianist

Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales (3), Enrico Elisi, pianist. Recorded at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City.<< MORE >>

M. Ravel, Valses nobles et sentimentales (4), Enrico Elisi, pianist

Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales (4), Enrico Elisi, pianist. Recorded at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City.<< MORE >>

M. Ravel, Valses nobles et sentimentales (5), Enrico Elisi, pianist

Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales (5), Enrico Elisi, pianist. Recorded at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City.<< MORE >>

M. Ravel, Valses nobles et sentimentales (6), Enrico Elisi, pianist

Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales (6), Enrico Elisi, pianist. Recorded at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City.<< MORE >>

M. Ravel, Valses nobles et sentimentales (7), Enrico Elisi, pianist

Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales (7), Enrico Elisi, pianist. Recorded at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City.<< MORE >>

M. Ravel, Valses nobles et sentimentales (8), Enrico Elisi, pianist

Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales (8), Enrico Elisi, pianist. Recorded at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City.<< MORE >>

The adventure continues: crossing the Alps on my way to Germany, passing through Switzerland

Chronicle of a beautiful journey from Northern Italy to Germany, while crossing the Alps and passing through Switzerland. Recital given at the Institut für bildnerisches Denken.<< MORE >>

Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann, "Sialia" Trio for clarinet, cello, and piano

This is a live recording of "Sialia" Trio for clarinet, cello, and piano by Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann. Performers: Marina Sturm, clarinet, Andrew Smith, cello, and Enrico Elisi, piano<< MORE >>

Mendelssohn Fantasie Op. 28, third movement / Enrico Elisi, piano

Mendelssohn Fantasie Op. 28, third movement / Enrico Elisi, piano. Recorded in New York, NY, at the Academy of Arts and Letters. All rights reserved. << MORE >>

Enrico Elisi performs Prokofiev Sonata No. 6, Op. 82 (Excerpt)

Recorded in New York, NY, at the Academy of Arts and Letters. Enrico Elisi, piano All rights reserved.<< MORE >>

Enrico Elisi as a Teacher: Students' Impressions.

Past and present students of Enrico Elisi discuss their experiences studying with Enrico Elisi.<< MORE >>

Mozart K. 466 with the Bay Atlantic Symphony Orchestra in NJ

Preparing for the performance of Mozart Concerto K. 466, with Bay Atlantic Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Jed Gaylin, on May 29, 2008, in Cape May, NJ.<< MORE >>

Penn State University Piano Position

Notes about my new teaching position at Penn State University.<< MORE >>

New adventure: www.myspace.com/enricoelisimusic

Enrico Elisi on MySpace.com.<< MORE >>

Erneuerung by Kye Ryung Park - notes about the work performed by Enrico Elisi and Andrew Smith

Erneurung means "renewal" or "renewed" in German. The title expresses my inner conflicts about who I am as a composer. By K. R. Park, composer.<< MORE >>

World Premiere of Kye Ryung Park's Erneuerung, for cello and piano.

Live performance of Erneuerung for cello and piano (third movement) by Kye Ryung Park. Andrew Smith, cello, Enrico Elisi, piano. The work was recorded live at UNLV, on 2/2/2008. << MORE >>

Erneuerung - Program Notes (download score)

Erneurung means "renewal" or "renewed" in German. The title expresses my inner conflicts about who I am as a composer. By K. R. Park, composer.<< MORE >>

Recital in Bologna, Italy, January 2008

Photos of a Recital in Bologna, Italy, January 2008<< MORE >>

Green Valley Chamber Music Festival


Located in the heart of Las Vegas, the Green Valley Chamber Music Festival provides young musicians with the opportunity to develop their talents. Each summer more than 40 students, ages 14 through post-college, join professional musicians for an intense week of chamber music-making. ...<< MORE >>

Eye on Education. Teacher Feature: Enrico Elisi -- interview by Victoria Kilbury (in La Voce Las Vegas, Jan. 2007

In today's world where there are so many negative stories about teachers and education, it is refreshing to hear from you, our readers about those outstanding teachers who make a difference. This month we feature one of those great educators – Enrico Elisi.<< MORE >>

Green Valley Chamber Music Festival reviewed on February 20, 2007

GREEN VALLEY VIEW


Musicians wanted
Chamber music festival coming to UNLV

By LAURA TUCKER VIEW STAFF WRITER

Green Valley Chamber Music Festival founders Enrico Elisi and Shakeh Ghoukasian set out to create a student-oriented chamber music festival in the Las Vegas Valley a few years ago. Last summer, Elisi and Ghoukasian held a festival at UNLV for about 35 students who play string instruments or piano. "It's as if people have been waiting for this for a long time, and finally they have the opportunity," Elisi said.
This year, the pair is looking for musicians age 14 through college to participate in the festival in August. The application is due March 1, with an audition on March 25. Ghoukasian explained that unlike other music festivals in the valley, the Green Valley Chamber Music Festival focuses on duets, trios and quartets rather than a large group. "It takes students from different levels and gives them the chance to get started," she said.
Elisi said the students learn to listen to others more than they would in a solo situation or large group.
"A lot of festivals are oriented toward private lessons. We really stress ensemble music," Elisi said.
Ghoukasian said that in addition to a concert and rehearsals, the students learn music history and the technical side of music. Students had the opportunity to work with four faculty members last year. This year, Ghoukasian said a musician and professor from Utah State will be in Las Vegas to work with the students.
She said the level of responsibility among the students was impressive.
"When you see a group of teenagers who can really rise above the norm, I really think it's wonderful to know there's more than just the bad things about teens you see in the news," she said.
Elisi said that he felt a vibe of excitement at last year's final concert.
"They were all so engaged. You could feel the vibes. You could see it physically, not just by looking," he said.
By the end of the week, Elisi said the group had developed a sense of camaraderie.
Last year's festival carried over throughout the year, resulting in more performances from the various groups and a mailing list with which they kept in touch, networked and sent out job opportunities.
The organization also is looking for businesses or individuals to donate toward the Green Valley Chamber Music Festival. Elisi said all donations would be tax-deductible. "We would like to offer scholarships to the students," he said.
Fees for each musician are $250, with a $20 deposit.
Private lessons and a secondary instrument require additional fees.
The festival is open to all students in the Las Vegas Valley. Currently, the festival takes place at UNLV, but the pair, who both perform and teach music in the area, said they would like to expand the program in the future.
"There are a lot of very good students and parents who support music in this town," Elisi said. "We would like to see more people come and listen and support us."

For more information, visit www.greenvalleychambermusic.org

My First Adventure in China, 2003

First travel to China, in 2003. Blog with photos.<< MORE >>