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Manuel Ponce
…shaped the landscape of Mexican classical music. His innovative approach to integrating folk and popular music into classical composition set a precedent for future composers. His compositions, particularly for the…
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Béla Bartók
…compositions, he played a pivotal role in the collection, analysis, and incorporation of folk music into classical compositions. Early Life and Introduction to Music Born as Béla Viktor János Bartók…
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Fernando Sor
…is admired for its freshness and distinctive harmony. His compositions have been critically analyzed and appreciated by various musicologists. Despite Sor’s compositions falling into obscurity after his death, Spanish guitarist…
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Anton Bruckner
…Wagner, whose innovative approaches to orchestration and harmony left a lasting impact on his music. Major Compositions: Symphony No. 3 Bruckner’s third symphony marked a turning point in his career,…
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Eduardo Tagliatti Plays Chopin – Etude Op. 29, No. 1
Eduardo Tagliatti performs Chopin.
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Chopin Etude – Op. 10, No. 3
Pianist Joseph Bachana plays Chopin at National Arts Club.
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Chopin Etude – Op. 10, No. 8
Elena Kuschnerova’s 1990 Tchaikovsky Competition performance, including piano and chamber music, can be found on her website and Classic Radio….
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Wael Farouk Performs Excerpts from Chopin’s 12 Etudes, Op. 25
Classical Piano Excerpts.
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Chopin Revolutionary Étude, Op. 10, No. 12
Recorded Chopin’s “Révolutionnaire” at family party, apologies if it sounds blurry. Check out Pirates of the Caribbean and Requiem for a Dream soundtracks….
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Lang Lang Performs Chopin Etude No. 3, Op. 10
Lang Lang gave an encore with Berlin Philharmonic on Jan 31, 2009. Watch YTSO submissions at http://youtube.com/symphony.
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Peter Nero Plays Chopin Etude – Op. 10, No. 4
Peter Nero warms up by playing Chopin before concerts.
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Chopin – Etude Op. 10, No. 9 in F Minor – Allegro Molto Agitato
Freddy Kempf is a British pianist known for his impressive performances. Born in 1977 in London to a German father and a Japanese mother, he studied at the Royal Academy…