Up until 1987, the largest piano was the 1935 British Challen & Son Concert Grand built for King George V and Queen Mary’s…
Read MoreSo-called because the instrument was played predominately by ‘maids and young ladies,’ and was the fitting expression for accompanying “sweet voices singing hymns,” the…
Read MoreThrough sheets of rain, faint percussive sounds echo from the right. Though anxious, she follows the sound. She walks at a quick pace…
Read MoreAn American actress and producer, Hunter plays the piano, trumpet and French horn. She is musical. As a child she played the trumpet,…
Read MoreIn his formative years, before rock ‘n’ roll surged through his legs and hips on the Ed Sullivan Show, Elvis Aaron Presley sat…
Read MoreInfluence, Within and Without Established in 1956, The Pearl River Group set up shop in the city of Guangzhou (pronounced KWAN JOE) and…
Read MoreRobert Pace (b. 1924 – 2010): American Pianist, Composer, Music Theorist, Pedagogue Began playing the piano at age 5. At age 9, along with…
Read MoreAn American conservative author and commentator, who founded the National Review. Buckley played the piano and harpsichord. [Buckley’s] early schooling in the family home……
Read MoreAn Inversion In Terms The self-playing piano was born in the 19th century workshop of Edwin Scott Votey before being placed into production…
Read MoreNo, Not The Big White One Purchased by John Lennon in December 1970 for £1,000 from Steinway & Sons in London, and delivered…
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