- A
fortepiano [ˌfɔrteˈpjaːno] is an
early piano. In principle, the word "fortepiano" can
designate any
piano dating from the
invention of the instrument...
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Bouman (born 29
September 1951, in Dordrecht) is a
Dutch harpsichordist,
fortepianist,
conductor and
composer of
music written in the
baroque and classical...
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Isolde include:
Isolde Ahlgrimm (1914–1995),
Austrian harpsichordist and
fortepianist Isolde Barth (born 1948),
German actress Isolde Eisele (born 1953), German...
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Vienna – 11
October 1995 in Vienna) was an
Austrian harpsichordist and
fortepianist. In 1975 she was
awarded the
Austrian Gold Medal.
Ahlgrimm pursued her...
- romanized: Alexey
Borisovich Lyubimov; born 16
September 1944) is a
Russian pianist,
fortepianist and harpsichordist, People's
Artist of Russia.
Lubimov studied at the...
- 1724 – 9 May 1799) was a
French composer, organist,
harpsichordist and
fortepianist. He was one of the most
famous musicians of his time.
Claude Balbastre...
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Jewish descent who was born in Leeds, England. His brother,
Malcolm is a
fortepianist and
professor of
piano at
Cornell University.
Bilson graduated from UCLA...
- Jan
Philip Schulze, Daniel-Ben
Pienaar and
David Owen Norris, and the
fortepianist and
harpsichordist Julian Perkins.
Official website Peter Sheppard Skærved...
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Gatiss for Sky Movies. Finch****s was
acquired by
Richard Burnett, a
fortepianist, in 1970. The
Adlam Burnett workshop (founded by
Derek Adlam and Richard...
- John Aler –
lyric tenor Susan Alexander-Max (BS 1965, MS 1966, piano) –
fortepianist Greg
Anderson (BM 2004, MM 2006, piano) – pianist,
composer Helen Armstrong...