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How a Chopin piano competition helped me find joy in a dark world
How a Chopin piano competition helped me find joy in a dark world - FIRST PERSON: It’s called the Olympic Games of the piano – the Chopin Competition, which takes place every five years in Warsaw.
Born in 1945, in Dublin, to a pre-eminent family of the Anglo-Irish gentry, Richard Alexander Charles Cobbe is one the ...
The Alliance Française auditorium in Nairobi was filled with anticipation on Thursday evening as the renowned pianist Svetlana Smolina, who is one of the best pianists of the 21st century, graced the ...
The Friends of the Carmel Valley Library will present pianist Ines Irawati in a free concert titled “Souvenirs” on Tuesday, ...
Richard Thomas in Mark Twain Tonight!, Bachauer Concert Series: Passages, Voodoo Theatre Company: The Moors / Sentinel ...
Musicologist Iza Smelczyńska and music critic Filip Lech discuss the agitation in the final round, the orchestral imperfections, and conclude that no matter what, the verdict of the Chopin Competition ...
Alan Walker, the esteemed biographer of Liszt and Chopin, explains his singular approach to history. He reveals why he remains an ‘analogue person‘ in a digital world, and argues that the best path to ...
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November 8: What's on in Durban
Playhouse Opera: (today) Thetha Mosadi is a musical written and directed by Bukelwa Cakata that explores why African women ...
Rüya Taner, the acclaimed Turkish pianist and Steinway Artist who recently performed in Cairo, spoke to Ahram Online about ...
Research on adults who take S.S.R.I.s shows they tamp down sexual desire. Why aren’t we studying what that could mean for ...
Utah has been well-represented in the world of reality TV, with numerous contestants from the state making a name for ...
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