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  1. Coming Sunday: Marc Yu

    al.com » Breaking News from the Press-Register - al.com - Aug 8, 2008

    Concert pianist Marc Yu made a stop in Mobile recently, and the young man, who at 9 is internationally known, talked about music, life and the importance of knowing your audience when you tell a joke. (For the

    Also tagged: entertainment, breaking news, piano, jay leno, genius, scholarship, marc yu, thomas harrison

  2. A Preference for Pianists Who Aren't Dragons

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - Mar 29, 2008

    What is it with your music critics? I'd like to join the chorus of readers who've objected to their work lately.

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  3. Jazz “Improv” Turns-On Creativity

    psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychotherapy - Feb 27, 2008

    Scientists from Johns Hopkins and the government have discovered that when jazz musicians improvise, their brains turn off areas linked to self-censoring and inhibition, and turn on those that let self-expression flow

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  4. 250 years without Scarlatti

    telegraph.co.uk » blogs.telegraph.co.uk blog listings. - Jul 23, 2007

    Domenico Scarlatti died 250 years ago today. He was arguably the greatest and most prolific piano composer in history, writing over 500 sonatas of astounding variety and ingenuity. Piano music would be a poorer thing

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  5. Keeping up with the Horoszowskis

    telegraph.co.uk » Arts Listings - Jun 19, 2007

    Just flicking through Jonathan Summers's stupendous, indispensable, (how-have-I-managed-to-live-without-it?) 'A-Z of Pianists', 860 invaluable pages long, and I begin to notice how many great pianists were born in

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  6. Why do we neglect Stephen Hough?

    telegraph.co.uk » Arts Listings - Jun 17, 2007

    It was interesting to see both Mitzuko Uchida and Alfred Brendel at a concert given by Imogen Cooper last Wednesday. All three pianists have been chosen to perform in one or – in the case of Brendel – two opening

    Also tagged: classical music, stephen hough, royal festival hall

  7. The return of Murray Perahia

    telegraph.co.uk » blogs.telegraph.co.uk blog listings. - Apr 24, 2007

    So it seems Vladimir Ashkenazy is to play no more. Murray Perahia before last night's comeback According to an interview with Corriere della Sera, a degenerative joint disease has incapacitated three of his fingers

    Also tagged: classical music