Search results for: “Robert Hill (Musical Artist)”


  • Leopold Mozart

    …of the musical world. Leopold introduced Wolfgang to a diverse array of musical styles and composers, some of whom became personal friends and significant influences on Wolfgang’s own compositions. Through…


  • Louis Moreau Gottschalk

    …introduce American themes into European classical music and the first Pan-American artist in any field. He was among the first American artists to champion abolitionism, public education, and popular democracy….


  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    …strained due to their contrasting personalities and Beethoven’s impatience with Haydn’s teaching style. Despite this, his time with Haydn contributed significantly to his musical growth. Climbing the Ladder of Musical


  • Manuel Ponce

    …to his lack of knowledge in musical techniques. Despite this setback, Ponce was admitted to the Liceo Musicale, where he studied under Luigi Torchi and later, Cesare Dall’Olio. European Influence…


  • Wedding March – Violin Solo by Dr. Tiara Roberts

    Dr. Tiara Roberts, a classical wedding/event violinist, performs a solo violin at The Rose Garden. Contact: www.WeddingViolinistTiara.com, TiaraViolinist@aol.com, 817.456.6997, 682-888-9903.


  • A Gershwin Night – Berlin Philharmonic with Marcus Roberts, Piano

    Experience Seiji Ozawa’s “A Gershwin Night” with the Berliner Philharmoniker, featuring jazz pianist Marcus Roberts and his Trio. Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonic’s 2003 summer concert, the DVD showcases a…


  • Jean Sibelius

    …significant source of inspiration for his compositions. Sibelius’s fascination with the Finnish landscape, literature, and mythology, coupled with his musical talent, led him to create a unique musical language that…


  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    …profoundly influenced his future musical compositions. Tragedy and Musical Education Tragedy struck when Bach, at the tender age of ten, lost both his parents. He was then taken in by…


  • Erik Satie

    Erik Alfred Leslie Satie, known after 1884 as Erik Satie, was an avant-garde French composer and pianist whose work set the stage for later musical movements such as minimalism, repetitive…


  • Camille Saint-Saëns

    Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns, a name that resonates with musical prowess and genius, was a musical prodigy whose impact on the Romantic era of music was profound and enduring. Known for his…


  • Bedřich Smetana

    …of formal musical training, Smetana’s talent and self-belief drove him to pursue his musical dreams. At the age of 20, he enrolled as a private student of the blind pianist…


  • Rachmaninoff’s 18th Variation on Paganini and Massenet’s Elegy

    …theme of Paganini”. The second encore is a cello and guitar arrangement of Massenet’s “Elegy”. Both arrangements are by Robert Wetzel. CDs by Robert Wetzel can be found at robertwetzel.com,…