(I put this phrase in quotation marks because it is a cliché.) Once, Gary Graffman, the famous pianist and longtime head of the Curtis Institute of Music, gave a speech titled “Dead, Again ...
She has performed in masterclasses for Gary Graffman, Jonathan Biss, Wei-Yi Yang, Boris Slutsky, Boris Berman, Matti Raekallio, Alexander Kobrin, Emile Naoumoff, Gila Goldstein, and Emerson String ...
Gary Graffman (born 1928) suffered a similar condition in 1979. Like Fleisher he turned to playing pieces for left hand alone. Graffman gave the UK premiere of Korngold’s Piano Concerto for the ...
He recently graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music, where his teachers were Leon Fleisher, Gary Graffman and Claude Frank. He is doing graduate study at the Juilliard School. The crowd-pleaser ...
In person, her influences stemmed from traditions embodied by Fleisher and longtime former Curtis director and professor Gary ...
The following year, she was offered a place at Philadelphia’s prestigious Curtis Institute of Music where she studied with Gary Graffman. In March 2007, she replaced Martha Argerich at short notice in ...
For a year, we followed five Curtis Institute of Music students as they made friends, pushed their artistry and stared down an uncertain future. By James Estrin and Joshua Barone For decades he ...
She has performed in masterclasses for Gary Graffman, Jonathan Biss, Wei-Yi Yang, Boris Slutsky, Boris Berman, Matti Raekallio, Alexander Kobrin, Emile Naoumoff, Gila Goldstein, and Emerson String ...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Dr. Jennifer Higdon will be in-residence with the State University of New York at Fredonia ...
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