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LOCATION:Musik und Kunst Privatuniversität der Stadt Wien, Erkersaal
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SUMMARY:Beethoven-Gesprächskonzert mit William Andrew Kinderman
DESCRIPTION:William Kinderman 
Since receiving an award for lifetime achievement from the Humboldt  Foundation in 2010, William Kinderman has published two books while  expanding his performance activities in new directions. His focus on  artistic creativity is reflected in The Creative Process in Music from Mozart to Kurtag (University of Illinois Press, 2012), through its exploration of major composers from the 18th century to the present. In Wagner's “Parsifal” (Oxford University Press, 2013) he probes issues of genesis and aesthetic meaning as well as ideological and political issues.
For Alfred Brendel, Kinderman is “a very rare bird” as result of his  combined piano performance and scholarship. Edward Rothstein, in The New  York Times, has praised Kinderman's “intellectual energy and  distinctive insight”; German critic Gerd Kowa has found him “a herald of  Beethoven research and interpretation … a sovereign artist”.  Kinderman's interpretations of Beethoven's works have widely influenced  the work of others, including Moisés Kaufman's award-winning play 33 Variations, which reached Broadway in 2009 and many other stages since.
Kinderman shares his passion for music, writing, and research with  his wife Katherine Syer and their two children Anna and Marie, and his  older children Laura and Daniel. He enjoys playing squash in his spare  time.
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