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Bruhns; 10 April 1874 - 1928) was a composer, | pianist, and organist. |
74 in London working as a freelance composer, | pianist, conductor and touring worldwide. |
1938 Bombay, India) is an American composer, | pianist, and music educator of Israeli and Indian des |
tember 1993, Dietlikon) was a Swiss composer, | pianist, and organist. |
abel (with Dave Stapleton, a fellow composer, | pianist and band member) on which he would later rele |
1961, Cape Town) is a South African composer, | pianist and one of its foremost jazz musicians. |
1886 - ? after 1910) was an Italian composer, | pianist and poet. |
Greenwich, Connecticut) was a Welsh composer, | pianist and satirist. |
ini (born 1932, Rome) is an Italian composer, | pianist, and music educator. |
rsching, June 2, 1968) was a German composer, | pianist, conductor, and critic. |
patron of the well-known Classical composer, | pianist Muzio Clementi. |
rtley Braithwaite (1906-1991) was a composer, | pianist and teacher. |
July 1943) is a British-Australian composer, | pianist and conductor. |
Jerzy Wasowski is a famous Polish composer, | pianist, actor and director. |
logne and was the son of the German composer, | pianist and teacher Eduard Franck. |
11 April - Louis-Emmanuel Jadin, composer, | pianist and harpsichordist (b.1768). |
1953) is a leading African-American composer, | pianist, organist, and vocalist. |
rn 29 May 1954, Kent) is an English composer, | pianist, and record producer. |
born Halle, 3 May 1960) is a German composer, | pianist, and conductor. |
ndricks (1909-1977) was an American composer, | pianist, arranger, conductor and record producer. |
Wilhelm Grosz, an Austrian composer, | pianist and conductor |
kia, today the Czech Republic) is a composer, | pianist and keyboardist. |
- Dimitri Tiomkin, Russian-born US composer, | pianist and conductor |
y 13, 2004) was a German conductor, composer, | pianist and teacher who settled in London and made a |
20, 1990, Tel Aviv) was an Israeli composer, | pianist, and piano teacher, often described as the le |
- October 10, 2004) was a Canadian composer, | pianist, organist, harpsichordist, teacher, and found |
July 1910 - 21 January 1996) was a composer, | pianist, and musicologist, specializing in the study |
(born April 26, 1960 ) is a German composer, | pianist, keyboardist, organist and author, whose prim |
Marion Zarzeczna is an American concert | pianist and educator. |
ucket, Massachusetts) was an American concert | pianist, and heir to the tradition of the great Artur |
mpur) is a Malaysian-born New Zealand concert | pianist. |
Polo Piatti - composer and concert | pianist, perhaps best known for his extensive work in |
) is an American composer, conductor, concert | pianist, harpsichordist, recording artist, arranger, |
Joanna MacGregor, concert | pianist |
Castro began his musical career as a concert | pianist and composer before finishing his studies. |
1917 in Warsaw) was a Polish concert | pianist and virtuoso. |
eting her studies, she performed as a concert | pianist. |
ael Houstoun (20 October 1952 -) is a concert | pianist from New Zealand. |
He is best known for his work as a concert | pianist and film and television score composer in Can |
Coulombe spent a year performing as a concert | pianist and was also active as a music educator. |
hut (born 30 March 1955) is a British concert | pianist who has performed in many different countries |
da Kindler (1879-1964), a very gifted concert | pianist whom he married on 1 January 1910. |
She performed as a concert | pianist from 1886-1896, and then worked as a piano an |
t five and initially intended to be a concert | pianist. |
s the son of Jan Wijn; a famous Dutch concert | pianist, while Dorian attended the conservatory in Am |
Stuart and Charlotte Allen Crippen, a concert | pianist and an actress. |
khart and music (Toronto 1918) by the concert | pianist Ernest Seitz, who had conceived the refrain w |
1994 he graduated as a concert | pianist and music pedagogue. |
After traveling through Europe as a concert | pianist, he became a piano teacher at the Vienna Musi |
r Wolff (1886-1961) was a German-born concert | pianist and harpsichordist who maintained a career no |
ed attempt to carve out a career as a concert | pianist. |
She was also a concert | pianist at fifteen and joined American Society of Com |
n Christiania, afterward touring as a concert | pianist in Europe and the United States. |
886) was a noted Belgian Romantic era concert | pianist, piano teacher, and composer. |
hereafter, he toured the country as a concert | pianist. |
ater became chair) and performed as a concert | pianist, accompanist and conductor. |
July 1, 1932) is a Polish classical concert | pianist. |
ril 1, 1974) is an American classical concert | pianist. |
r with her friend Veronica Briskow, a concert | pianist. |
d a successful career as a performing concert | pianist, which took him to North America and South Am |
He resumed his career as a concert | pianist, performing not only in Argentina, but also i |
Her most famous pupil was concert | pianist William Kapell who was killed in a 1953 plane |
Lydia Artymiw is an American concert | pianist. |
He studied under concert | pianist Malcolm Binns, and those around him included |
ationally active as a pedagogue and a concert | pianist. |
In 2001 she ended her career as concert | pianist to concentrate full-time on composition and w |
As a concert | pianist, he gave concerts together with singers and i |
Lucas's mother was a concert | pianist, and he took lessons from her as a child, eve |
n 1825 and 1845, where he worked as a concert | pianist. |
He trained as a concert | pianist. |
olly and his wife Willamina, an Irish concert | pianist. |
arian ancestry, Lawrence trained as a concert | pianist before becoming an actress. |
His mother had wanted her son to be a concert | pianist but he stopped playing in July 1946 when she |
Rildia Bee O'Bryan Cliburn, mother of concert | pianist Van Cliburn. |
Graham Fitch - concert | pianist & master-teacher |
red in Europe and became a well-known concert | pianist. |
ound it difficult to secure work as a concert | pianist and instead took up a teaching post at Oral R |
) is an Australian-born award-winning concert | pianist and teacher. |
January 1967 in London) was a Polish concert | pianist. |
put an end to his official career as concert | pianist. |
f 2008, he has been dating Vietnamese concert | pianist Chau-Giang Thi Nguyen. |
1917 - March 4, 2009) was an American concert | pianist and professor of piano literature at the Juil |
orus' accompanist is Daniel Glover, a concert | pianist who has performed in 42 states and 42 countri |
While he trained to be a concert | pianist, he chose a career in pop music, playing ligh |
made his first public appearance as a concert | pianist in 1850 and toured for two seasons, then sett |
k, Michigan, he studied keyboard with concert | pianist John Harrison and became part of the mid-1960 |
ool newspaper and planned to become a concert | pianist. |
Valentine de Gontjarenko Petrenko, a concert | pianist. |
e Sisters recordings and was a gifted concert | pianist as well. |
he worked actively as a teacher and a concert | pianist in Quebec province. |
After a successful career as a concert | pianist and conductor, he settled in Paris in 1897. |
The plot focuses on a prominent concert | pianist, Charlotte Andergast (Ingrid Bergman), who ha |
early encouragement from the Austrian concert | pianist Alfred Brendel he was awarded a scholarship t |
cus performer, and Cissie Goldberg, a concert | pianist. |
He is also a concert | pianist and co-founder of the Vermont Chamber Group. |
only a year old, his mother-herself a concert | pianist and former pupil of Theodor Leschetizky-died |
He began his career as a concert | pianist in Europe in 1956. |
s mother was Rosa (Raitza) Kaufman, a concert | pianist. |
He worked as a concert | pianist and premiered many works. |
He originally planned to be a concert | pianist, and studied with Eduard Steuermann at the Ju |
mri, Armenia) is an Armenian-American concert | pianist. |
er brother, Jakob Gimpel, was a noted concert | pianist who also recorded music for motion pictures. |
ugo Bosman (aka Bosman de Ravelli), a concert | pianist and composer leaves South Africa for London |
se Levant was himself an accomplished concert | pianist and composer who had befriended Gershwin in 1 |
ecital in 1868 and toured Europe as a concert | pianist. |
of the Arts, she remains active as a concert | pianist. |
e abandoned his ambitions to become a concert | pianist. |
Schoenfield was formerly an active concert | pianist, as a soloist and with groups including Music |
, where she studied to be a classical concert | pianist while a young girl in Azerbaijan. |
fter having studied for a career as a concert | pianist, Florence McClung studied pastel with Frank R |
ith high honors and qualifications of concert | pianist, chamber musician and teacher. |
Tania Chen is a London, UK-based concert | pianist specialising in experimental, improvised and |
enhoven had numerous appearances as a concert | pianist, both in and outside the Netherlands. |
Cathal Breslin is a concert | pianist from Derry, Northern Ireland. |
h Franz Liszt and began a career as a concert | pianist. |
ing her studies, Baldacci worked as a concert | pianist in Italy and Switzerland, taught choral singi |
dies, Chefaliady-Taban performed as a concert | pianist and later became a singing teacher in Ia§i an |
op vocal coach Zoey Tyler, piano with Concert | pianist Neil Oldham-Campbell and drama with Seren Mis |
e remains internationally active as a concert | pianist in a duo with Jean-Jacques Balet. |
Their son, Franz Liszt, a concert | pianist, a composer and a teacher of piano, was born |
Filjak is internationally active as a concert | pianist. |
Allen married Norma Bertolami, a concert | pianist and sister of the concert violinist Vivianne |
e could easily have had a career as a concert | pianist had he so wished, but he hated the idea. |
Nye had a career as a concert | pianist, initially known by her maiden name Ruth Farr |
Yevgeny Sudbin, concert | pianist |
s of German descent: his father was a concert | pianist from Germany who taught at University in Port |
is parallel international career as a concert | pianist began with a scholarship to the Juilliard Pre |
debut was in Australia, aged 11, as a concert | pianist; he later made cabaret appearances in America |
y of Music with the aim of becoming a concert | pianist, until a three-year bout of tuberculosis. |
is wife, Kate (Rowlands), is a former concert | pianist, housewife, and grandmother. |
Ethan Lillie, an acclaimed concert | pianist and jazz composer, composed an alternate vers |
June 20, 1996 London, England) was a concert | pianist, author, and composer. |
ork Philharmonic and his mother was a concert | pianist. |
ton, Massachusetts) was a German-born concert | Pianist and educator. |
Hugo Bosman (aka Bosman de Ravelli), concert | pianist and composer, is born in Piketberg |
Frederick Kempf, concert | pianist. |
He has performed as a concert | pianist with symphony orchestras throughout Europe an |
he decided at the age of five to be a concert | pianist and began composing short pieces. |
and his plans to pursue a career as a concert | pianist were cut short after his hand was injured by |
a music teacher, church organist, and concert | pianist for both public and private performances. |
ude Alexander Toradze, the celebrated concert | pianist, master teacher and founder of the multi-nati |
arolina, U.S.) is a Canadian-American concert | pianist who left a successful career as a recording a |
former a businessman and the latter a concert | pianist. |
pre-series, as X5-494) became a concert-level | pianist in less than a day in preparation for the Ber |
27 August - Per Winge, conductor, | pianist and composer (d.1935) |
7 - April 3, 1909) was an American conductor, | pianist, organist, teacher and composer. |
ember 1944) is a British composer, conductor, | pianist and teacher. |
Hugh Thomas was an American choral conductor, | pianist and educator, perhaps best remembered for his |
rn composer, choral and orchestral conductor, | pianist and teacher who spent the last 45 years of hi |
endorff, German-American composer, conductor, | pianist and violinist |
endorff, German-American composer, conductor, | pianist and violinist (b. |
was a Canadian composer, arranger, conductor, | pianist, and music educator. |
esleyan University, is a composer, conductor, | pianist and scholar of American music. |
of his life in Germany, working as conductor, | pianist, and teacher as well as composer. |
was an Irish and British composer, conductor, | pianist and organist. |
born 1974 in Tehran, Iran, is a contemporary | pianist and musical performer. |
September 2 - Russ Conway, | pianist (d. |
an American Dixieland jazz revival cornetist, | pianist, and singer. |
, Yesipova was appointed Royal Prussian Court | Pianist. |
in, and in 1885 she became the Imperial Court | pianist in Berlin. |
In 1889 he became court | pianist to Friedrich Wilhelm, Grand Duke of Mecklenbu |
St. Petersburg, where she was appointed court | pianist to the tsarina. |
January 29 - Sir Frederic Hymen Cowen, | pianist, conductor and composer (d. |
ed the album 3 stars and stated "The creative | pianist is heard on two sidelong solo improvisations |
t Broomer is a Canadian editor, music critic, | pianist, writer, jazz historian, and composer. |
their famed Symphony Hall featuring Croatian | pianist, Ivo Pogorelich, to celebrate the opening of |
d her own group, Zafiro, which included Cuban | pianist and music director Viviana Pintado. |
January 1882 - 3 September 1951) was a Cuban | pianist, music educator and composer. |
vis, however, had neglected to inform current | pianist Kelly of Evans' role in the recordings; Kelly |
October 15, 1818 - April 1, 1869) was a Czech | pianist and composer. |
Ivo Kahanek (born 1979) is a Czech | pianist regarded as one of the most gifted Czech musi |
berec - 20 December 1864, Prague) was a Czech | pianist and composer of German descent. |
Ivan Moravec (born 1930, Prague), a Czech | pianist |
Radoslav Kvapil, Czech | pianist |
ting her education, Barbosa worked as a dance | pianist playing waltzes and chorinhos, and in the 195 |
Danish/Vietnamese | pianist, composer and producer Niels Lan Doky has now |
His grand daughter | pianist Elena Lisitsian lives in New York City. |
When assigned the role of demented | pianist George Bone in Hangover Square (1945), Cregar |
united with his British cousin, distinguished | pianist Bruno Raikin-marked the first of only two tim |
as a trombonist, he was also a distinguished | pianist and an accomplished bassist. |
Tully Potter (England) "The distinguished | pianist Idil Biret shows herself to be one of the fin |
At the invitation of distinguished | pianist Hiroko Nakamura she makes a successful solo d |
Vonnegut, and is described as a distinguished | pianist and a good skier. |
father was Friedrich Rehberg, a distinguished | pianist, and his father Willy Rehberg (1863-1937). |
"Booker was a diverse | pianist who explored a variety of popular songs, rang |
EMI Classics: Peter Donohoe, | pianist; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Sir S |
Lance Dossor, | pianist |
Julius Drake, | pianist |
Zbigniew Drzewiecki, | pianist and teacher (1949, 1955, 1960, 1965) |
tober 1896 - Laren, 22 July 1985) was a Dutch | pianist, cellist, conductor and piano and conducting |
Cor Bakker (born 19 August 1961) is a Dutch | pianist. |
This version was first played by the Dutch | pianist Marie Geselschap in New York, with an orchest |
David Kuijken is a Dutch | pianist. |
(born January 19, 1940 in Arnhem) is a Dutch | pianist, who studied piano, organ and harpsichord sim |
1929 - Haarlem, January 8, 1993) was a Dutch | pianist and composer. |
onny Eyk (The Hague, July 4, 1940) is a Dutch | pianist, entertainer and writer. |
of the music of Simeon ten Holt is the Dutch | pianist Kees Wieringa. |
1887 - Amsterdam, March 29, 1964) was a Dutch | pianist and composer. |
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