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Cristina Ortiz, piano; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez. Recorded at the Walthamstow Assembly Hall in October 1989, January and July 1990. 2-CD set: stereo. London 430 628-2 (430 629-2 and 430 630–2). London: The Decca Record Company Limited, 1992. Heitor Villa-Lobos: Cinco Conciertos para Piano y ...
Cristina Ortiz, piano; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez. Recorded at the Walthamstow Assembly Hall in October 1989, January and July 1990. 2-CD set: stereo. London 430 628-2 (430 629-2 and 430 630-2). London: The Decca Record Company Limited, 1992. Heitor Villa-Lobos: Cinco Conciertos para Piano y Orquesta.
Hélène de Montgeroult (1764–1836) ... Notable piano works Remarks Nicanor Abelardo: 1893: ... Gran concierto en Re Mayor para piano y orquesta; Late-Romantic ...
Goza El Ritmo - (Oscar Hernández) Echa Pa'Lante - (Gil López / Marco Bermudez) Guaracha Y Bembe - (Cheo Feliciano) Y Deja - (Rubén Blades) Canción Para Ti - (Oscar Hernández) Como Te Quise - (Carlos Castante) Tres Palabras - (Osvaldo Farrês) Somos Uno (Feat. Randy Brecker) - (Oscar Hernández) Soy El Tambor - (Jeremy Bosch)
Image by Marie Therese de Belder. Ricardo Llorca (born 1958, Alicante) is a Spanish-American Composer based in New York City since 1988. Llorca is a Juilliard School graduate and a faculty member of "The Juilliard School of Music Evening Division" since 1995.
Paganiana: variations for piano four-hands (1968) [1] Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–1894) Pas redoublé (Cortège burlesque) (1881) Prélude et marche française (1885) Souvenirs de Munich, Quadrille sur les thèmes favoris de Tristan et Isolde de Richard Wagner (1887) Muzio Clementi (1752–1832) 3 Duets, Op. 3, No. 1-3 (1779) Duet, Op. 6, No. 1 ...
The orchestra joins in after some time, reintroducing the piano's "lullaby" theme, while the soloist's part still flows across the octaves. The key regularly changes from A minor to C minor and back again, the music becomes ever broader and harder to play. Rhythm and tune then fall into an abrupt piano, no less threatening than the previous forte.
Rafael Solano Sánchez (born 10 April 1931 in San Felipe de Puerto Plata, in the Dominican Republic) is a Dominican pianist, songwriter, composer, arranger, author, [1] and former Dominican ambassador to UNESCO.