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This is an alphabetized list of notable solo pianists who play (or played) classical music on the piano. For those who worked with other pianists as piano duos, see List of classical piano duos (performers). For a list of recorded classical pianists, see List of classical pianists (recorded)
Piano Duo Liva-Stregapede: They play unusual repertoire such as Saint-Saëns' 2-piano arrangement of Liszt's Sonata in B minor, and Shostakovich's arrangement of Honegger's Symphony No. 3; performed world premieres of works by Ástor Piazzolla, unpublished versions for 2 pianos and a version for piano duo by Casella of Beethoven's 9 symphonies ...
This article lists compositions written for piano duo. The list includes works for piano four-hands and works for two pianos. Catalogue number and date of composition are also included. Ordering is by composer surname. A list of notable performers who played and recorded these works is at List of classical piano duos (performers).
Meanwhile, their focus of selling pianos shifted to solely making music videos and they decided to close the piano store, [15] which closed in March 2012. [9] By September 2012, The Piano Guys had uploaded more than 30 music videos which had garnered 134 million views, and had 757,000 subscribers on their YouTube channel. [14]
Schmidt began appearing in piano recitals at the age of 8, [3] [7] was composing music by the age of 11, [8] and started teaching piano at age 16. [7] However, he did not perform publicly until college. [9] [10] As a student at Highland High School, he frequently played the piano at school assemblies and concerts. [11]
Piano Blues is a 2003 documentary film directed by Clint Eastwood as the seventh installment of the documentary film series The Blues produced by Martin Scorsese. The film features interviews and live performances of piano players Ray Charles , Dave Brubeck , Dr. John and Marcia Ball .
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Op. 42, Introduction to the Art of Playing on the Piano Forte. Published in 1801. Op. 43, Appendix to Introduction to the Art of Playing on the Piano Forte. Published in 1811. Op. 44, Gradus Ad Parnassum, or The Art of Playing on the Piano Forte, exemplified in a series of exercises in the strict free style. Published in 1817, 1819, and 1826.