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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- As his fingers caress, glide and then pound the keyboard of his 1910 Steinway, it seems like pianist Brian Ganz is living a lifetime of emotions in just 10 minutes. His eyes ...
In October, Canadian pianism shocked the world when two of our artists placed among the top five laureates at the prestigious 17th International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, one of the premiere piano ...
I remember where I was, what I was eating and what I was reading the first time I heard Chopin’s Nocturne in C Minor, Op 48 No. 1. It was the early 1990s. Simply Red, Kylie and PM Dawn dominated the ...
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A beautiful new pupil called Mira takes professor Solfa's music class by storm -- both the lovesick Chopin and his rival ...
As a 23-year-old student at the prestigious Gnessin Institute of Music in Moscow, award-winning Russian pianist Vladimir Odinokikh had to perform Frederic Chopin's Sonata in B Minor, Op. 58, ...
An unknown work in the composer’s hand has emerged in a New York museum, the first such find in more than a half century. The pianist Lang Lang plays it here. Listen to the full performance ...
He spat out bowls of blood, overused opium, and was constantly sleep-deprived. What ailed Fryderyk Chopin? Poland’s most famous composer had been prone to sickness since childhood. He was ...
A man wearing a Frederic Chopin wig tinkles the ivories in front of illuminated curtains and flickering, romanticized projections. As he plays, he yaks to the crowd. As Chopin. In first person. This ...
I'm no fan of puns. But all day today, the staff of NPR Music has been consumed with finding new ways to rework composer Frederic Chopin's name. At first, it was stupid, but then it got funny, and ...