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Paris Conservatory Orchestra

Through the 140 many years of its existence, the Société des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris was the most steady and the very best orchestra in the town of Paris. Quickly before the Trend, the composer Gossec yet others founded the Ecole Royale de Chant (Royal Performing College) with fifteen …

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Clara Haskil

Romanian pianist Clara Haskil began her career as a kid prodigy in the Bucharest Conservatory less than Richard Robert at age 7, making her debut at age 10. Haskil eventually graduated from Alfred Cortot’s course on the Paris Conservatoire at 15 using the Prémier Prix to her credit. By age …

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André Cluytens

André Cluytens was among the primary France conductors of his period. His dad, Alphonse Cluytens, was also a conductor, and acknowledged the boy’s musical skills. André was signed up for the Royal Flemish Conservatory at age nine. He analyzed in the piano course of Emile Bosquet, and received 1st reward …

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Victoria de los Angeles

Victoria de la was among the finest lyric sopranos within the years after World Battle II. She was created Victoria Gómez Cima. She discovered to sing and play piano and electric guitar while still in college. She inserted the Conservatorio de Liceo in Barcelona to review piano and performing, completing …

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Kerstin Meyer

Swedish mezzo-soprano Kerstin Meyer enjoyed a complete and satisfying career through great intelligence and using a tone of voice of great, if nearly first-rate, quality. Her device, not large but relatively dark in coloration, was occasionally betrayed by an unequal and pronounced vibrato. However her stage existence was riveting more …

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Rita Gorr

Although Belgian by birth and training, mezzo soprano Rita Gorr was seen as a lingering exemplory case of the fantastic French tradition of lyric/dramatic singing. Her huge, powerful device, narrowing in the very best register to a spot that was (generally) just lacking shrillness, was extremely even; simply no abrupt …

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