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Terms and Conditions
…that is subject to the United States government embargo, or that has been designated by the United States government as a “terrorist supporting” country, and (ii) You are not listed…
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk
…and Triumphs Gottschalk returned to the United States in 1853, hoping to replicate his European success. Although he was initially met with lukewarm reception, he persevered, traveling extensively and performing…
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Mozart – Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major
Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major accompanied by images of various European countries including Hungary, Portugal, Norway, Bulgaria, Iceland, Russia, Italy, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, Vatican City,…
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Muzio Clementi
…1810, he was appointed as the official pianist to Queen Charlotte of the United Kingdom, a position he held until her death in 1818. Muzio Clementi passed away on March…
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Liberty Fanfare – John Williams, Performed by The United States Army Field Band
The United States Army Field Band performs John Williams’ Liberty Fanfare live, conducted by Lt. Col. Domingos Robinson. This piece was written for the Centennial of the Statue of Liberty…
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Fritz Kreisler
…tour of the United States. His performances, characterized by his trademark tone and expressive phrasing, garnered rave reviews. However, upon his return to Vienna, Kreisler faced a professional setback when…
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America’s First Orchestra
…first symphony orchestra in the United States. It was 1842. John Tyler was the president. The initial discovery of gold in California had just been documented earlier in the year….
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Percy Grainger
…his innovative compositions and performances. Throughout his career, Grainger embarked on concert tours across Europe and the United States, gaining acclaim for his piano performances. He was a pioneer in…
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Béla Bartók
…in the Banatian town of Nagyszentmiklos in the Kingdom of Hungary on March 25, 1881, Bartók’s early life was filled with music. His mother, a skilled pianist, introduced him to…