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Yury Martynov

Yury Martynov is a Russian pianist who also has harpsichord, fortepiano, clavichord, and body organ with similar skill. A graduate from the Central College of Music as well as the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Martynov researched piano, body organ, and music theory, and his primary instructor was Mikhail Voskresensky. Martynov …

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Jochewed Schwarz

Jochewed Schwarz can be an Israeli harpsichordist. A graduate from the Rubin Academy of Music at Tel Aviv College or university, she researched piano with Edith Kraus and harpsichord with Boris Berman. She also went to the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel, Switzerland, where she researched with Rolf Junghanns, Christiane …

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Simone Stella

Elevated in Florence, Italy, Italian harpsichordist and organist Simone Stella analyzed with many experts from the keyboard, including Lot Koopman, Ludger Lohmann, Man Bovet, Francesco Cera, Giancarlo Parodi, Stefano Innocenti, Klemens Schnorr, and Monika Henking, amongst others. The champion of organ contests in Lucca and Pistoia, Stella offers documented for …

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Mahan Esfahani

Harpsichordist and organist Mahan Esfahani grew up in Tehran, and he received his first musical schooling from his dad. He pursued musicology and background at Stanford School, and George Houle, Heather Hadlock, Elaine Thornburgh, Herbert Myers, and Adam Gilbert had been among his instructors. He continuing his postgraduate research in …

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