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Classical pianist set to perform at OUS | Saturday
A classical concert pianist will be featured in Ohio University Southerna s Performing Arts Series next week.
Vladimir Horowitz: The Complete Original Jacket Collection | CD review
Though his performances still provoke controversy and debate about their A musical worth, Vladimir Horowitz was one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century.
Sony Masterworks to Release Unprecedented Series of Horowitz Recordings, Documenting Legendary Piani
Sony Masterworks, in collaboration with the Vladimir Horowitz Estate, presents an unprecedented collection of never-before-available historic recordings, photographs and ephemera highlighting legendary pianist Vladimir Horowitz.
The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra kicks off the Ramsi P. Tick Concert Series on Friday, December 4 The Ramsi P. Tick Concert Series relocates to the Nichols School When the late Ramsi Tick, owner of the QRS Music Rolls Company, decided to put on a classical music concert series, his goal was to bring to town the finest artists in the classical ...
Paul McCartney, Barbra Streisand and pianist Vladimir Horowitz all have one thing in common: stage fright.
Art and music featured at The Silver Foxes Den
At the end, a handful of our diners approached the singers, Ami Harbison and Kaitlen Richey, weaving in and out of the electric cords to the sound equipment to praise them for their performance.
ASO's Brahms Festival features dramatic Fourth Symphony CLASSICAL
The Allentown Symphony Orchestra is presenting a Brahms Festival this weekend. And while Brahms' dramatic Fourth Symphony is the featured work, there is no lack of energy in any of the other pieces on the program.
"Persuasion, Perseverance, and Patience"
Saturday tunes: Want to give a concert pianist the willies?
Sneak up behind them and whisper, "Rachmaninoff's third piano concerto." This is the first part of the first movement, marked allegro ma non friggin' troppo." After this it gets a lot nastier.
Pianist opens herself to improvisation
Pianist Gabriela Montero specializes in classical improvisation. Photograph by: Courtesy, Honens Spotlight The Honens International Piano Competition presents pianist Gabriela Montero in recital today at 7:30 p.m. at the Rozsa Centre.
Flu causing Election Day problems in Summit County
7 "Midday" 3:51 Frederic Chopin: Polonaise No. 6 4:01 Heinrich Biber: Sonata No.
Rush Limbaugh finally met something more conservative than himself: the NFL. That, more than any other reason, is why Limbaugh was kicked to the curb as a potential owner of the St Louis Rams.
Fast Tempos, Fleet Fingers and Poetry
Liszt described Schumann's "Kinderszenen" as stories read to children by grown-ups nostalgic for their youth.
Former Celtic Woman finds her own 'Distant Shore'
Irish singer Orla Fallon is back where she came from. The vocalist who left a solo career to become an initial part of Celtic Woman, is back on her own.
Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, 172 Minna , S.F. Details: Through Nov. 14. Free; 777-1366 or www.baerridgway.com . Traci Vogel on "Mauricio Ancalmo: Dubitatio" S.F. artist Mauricio Ancalmo 's four-part film installation takes full advantage of the basement gloom of Baer Ridgway 's lower-level gallery.
Playing Works by Works by Mozart, Beethoven and Rachmaninov, including Rachmaninov's Corelli Variations A prodigious pianist in every sense of the word, the young Russian-born Alexander Romanovsky's astonishing accomplishments, exceptional maturity, unmatched virtuosic technique and a rare passion for music that is evident in every single touch of ...
Schumann, Chopin, Liszt and Balakirev [RCA Red Seal] Lots of fanfare always greets newly unearthed recordings by Vladimir Horowitz.
Performed by Wendy Warner, cello, Eileen Buck, piano [Cedille] The Mr. P to be concerned with here isn't so much David Popper, the 19th century composer, although his Suite for Cello and Piano, Three Pieces, and "Im Walde" suite are pretty to the extreme.
The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Saturn, Mars and Venus. The evening stars are Neptune, Jupiter and Uranus.
Pynchon returns with stoner mystery novel
Thomas Pynchon writing a pulpy detective novel is rather like Vladimir Horowitz playing barrelhouse piano.
AN INTERNATIONAL pianist, who is a familiar face on the Wilmslow music scene, is preparing to go into the Dragona s Den in the hope of launching his debut album.
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