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![]() | Pacific Boychoir - The Troubadors group a spirituals and Bach CD.They have sung with the San Francisco Symphony, The Moscow Chamber Orchestra, American Bach Soloists and The Berkeley Symphony, as well as with several top boy's choirs around the world, including the Vienna Boys' Choir. The founding music director is Kevin Fox, who sings with the American Bach soloists. The choir has recently formed yet another performing group, the Trouveres, a branch off of the Cantori group, who accompany the Troubadors in symphonies and ... |
![]() | Emil Gilels - Mozart, Fantasia in d-moll KV 397 Gilels made his public debut at the age of 12 in June 1929 with a well-received program of Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin, and Schumann.[3] In 1930, Gilels entered the Odessa Conservatory where he was coached by Berta Reingbald, whom Gilels credited as a formative influence. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935 , he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until 1937. A year later he was awarded first prize at the 1938 ... |
![]() | Brahms - Emil Gilels, Ballade Op.10 No 4 in B major Gilels made his public debut at the age of 12 in June 1929 with a well-received program of Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin, and Schumann.[3] In 1930, Gilels entered the Odessa Conservatory where he was coached by Berta Reingbald, whom Gilels credited as a formative influence. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935 , he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until 1937. A year later he was awarded first prize at the 1938 ... |
![]() | "Riff in 11/8" Aaberg and Eugene Friesen and with the Quarteto Sao Paulo in Brazil. Visit Tracys website at www.tracysilverman.com Also, please visit me at: www.myspace.com/tomyboy34 www.myspace.com/theunionproject.com ... music rock rap short "short film" concert "live in concert" Wichita "Wichita State University" film "film fest" "music awards" talent jazz blues r&b "smooth jazz" "alternative rock music" fans "world wide music" "urban jazz" mtv vh1 "travel channel" "discovery channel" "tracey silvermann" ... |
![]() | Brahms - Emil Gilels, Ballade Op.10 No. 1 in D minor Gilels made his public debut at the age of 12 in June 1929 with a well-received program of Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin, and Schumann.[3] In 1930, Gilels entered the Odessa Conservatory where he was coached by Berta Reingbald, whom Gilels credited as a formative influence. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935 , he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until 1937. A year later he was awarded first prize at the 1938 ... |
![]() | Emil Gilels - Prokofiev's Piano Sonata #3 in A minor age of 12 in June 1929 with a well-received program of Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin, and Schumann. In 1930, Gilels entered the Odessa Conservatory where he was coached by Berta Reingbald, whom Gilels credited as a formative influence. Also in Odessa Conservatory Gilels studied special harmony and polyphony with professor Mykola Vilinsky. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935, he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until ... |
![]() | Brahms - Emil Gilels, Ballade Op.10 No. 2 in D major Gilels made his public debut at the age of 12 in June 1929 with a well-received program of Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin, and Schumann.[3] In 1930, Gilels entered the Odessa Conservatory where he was coached by Berta Reingbald, whom Gilels credited as a formative influence. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935 , he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until 1937. A year later he was awarded first prize at the 1938 ... |
![]() | Emil Gilels - Rachmaninoff's Prelude in B flat major Op. 23-2 age of 12 in June 1929 with a well-received program of Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin, and Schumann. In 1930, Gilels entered the Odessa Conservatory where he was coached by Berta Reingbald, whom Gilels credited as a formative influence. Also in Odessa Conservatory Gilels studied special harmony and polyphony with professor Mykola Vilinsky. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935, he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until ... |
![]() | Schumann - Emil Gilels, 4 Klavierstucke Op. 32 - III Gilels made his public debut at the age of 12 in June 1929 with a well-received program of Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin, and Schumann.[3] In 1930, Gilels entered the Odessa Conservatory where he was coached by Berta Reingbald, whom Gilels credited as a formative influence. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935 , he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until 1937. A year later he was awarded first prize at the 1938 ... |
![]() | Schumann - Emil Gilels, 4 Klavierstucke Op. 32 - I Gilels made his public debut at the age of 12 in June 1929 with a well-received program of Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin, and Schumann.[3] In 1930, Gilels entered the Odessa Conservatory where he was coached by Berta Reingbald, whom Gilels credited as a formative influence. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935 , he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until 1937. A year later he was awarded first prize at the 1938 ... |

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