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Du Ring an Meinem Finger by Robert Schumann, Performed by Carolyn Withers
Carolyn Withers, soprano, performed “Du ring an meinem finger” by Robert Schumann at her senior recital at Biola University Conservatory of Music on December 2, 2007. She was accompanied by…
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Robert Schumann – Traumerei
Robert Schumann – Dreaming…
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Aufschwung by Robert Schumann – Performance by Kim Schmill
Kim Schmill beautifully performs Robert Schumann’s “Aufschwung” at her first concert, receiving a well-deserved first place. YAY KIM!…
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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.
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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…
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Mestre Robson Miguel Performs Zdeněk Fibich’s Poema
Master Robson Miguel presents “Poema” by Zdeněk Fibich from the Romantic/Expressionist period on DVD….
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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,…
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Pachelbel’s Canon in D on Glass Harp
…iTunes and Amazon. You can also listen to “Crystal Harmony” on Robert Tiso’s website. The glass harp is a musical instrument invented by Richard Pockrich in 1741, and Robert Tiso…
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Robert Schumann – Fairy Tales for Viola and Piano
Schumann’s Fairy Tales performed by Bashmet and Mutian in Moscow 1989….
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Joshua Bell Plays Träumerei by Robert Schumann
Joshua Bell plays Träumerei.
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Johann Strauss – Vienna Waltz
…other dance music, and was known as “The Waltz King”. Born in St. Ulrich, he defied his father’s wishes to become a banker and studied music instead. He had two…