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Interesting
links for pianists and music lovers:
- Steinway & Sons
- In 1859, Steinway began manufacturing the world's
finest piano.
- The Schubert Club
- One of the best musical organizations in the
country.
- Chopin Society of
Minnesota
- Another fine organization promoting
promising artists.
- The Virtual Piano Museum
- A site provided by the Piano
Technicians' Guild, dedicated to the history of the piano.
- Piano Repertoire Search
Engine
- A site designed by Canadian pianist
Eric Brisson. Locate piano compositions by any of eight categories.
- The Angela Hewitt Website
- A great piano interpreter of
Bach.
- The Alfred Brendel Website
- An exceptional interpreter of
Beethoven, Schubert, Liszt and Mozart.
- Essays
by Alfred Brendel
- Excerpts from several essays by Mr.
Brendel.
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Essay by Lee Humphries
-
"What to Think About When You Conduct",
an essay
about
perception, language, and musical communication. Mr. Humphreys left his teaching position at the University of Minnesota the year I began
my music studies; by all accounts, my education was greatly diminished
by his departure.
-
Short biography of Ian Bostridge
- An extraordinary and enlightening
vocalist.
- The Daniel Barenboim
Website
- Mostly a conductor these days, but
still a very arresting pianist.
- National Guild of
Community Schools of the Arts
- A website dedicated to community arts education, nationwide.
- The Wisconsin Conservatory of
Music
- Milwaukee's famous preparatory school of music,
featuring loads of restored Steinways.
- Janet
Baker, a short biography
- A singer of consummate musicianship.
-
Dawn Upshaw, a short biography
- Another wonderful singer.
- Radu Lupu,
another short biography
- An exceptional, illuminating pianist.
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