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Peter Eötvös

Peter Eötelevisionös is among the more important progressive composers through the latter half from the twentieth hundred years. His works frequently divulge two features — a solid theatrical sense, also in lots of instrumental works, as well as the motion of sound over the sonic surroundings via special setting from …

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Reinbert de Leeuw

Reinbert de Leeuw has generated a reputation among the most eloquent and persuasive conductors of modern music. He became popular in the 1970s for his interpretations from the piano music of Satie, but since that time he provides concentrated his energies generally on performing the functions of modern composers, especially …

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Vera Beths

Vera Beths is a Dutch violinist from the Smithsonian Chamber Players and who spent some time working extensively with Reinbert de Leeuw. She actually is a superb interpreter of both 20th hundred years literarture and of Baroque and Classical functions. Beths has already established music written designed for her by …

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Netherlands Chamber Choir

HOLLAND Chamber Choir was founded as the chorus Pro Musica in 1937 by Felix de Nobel for some radio broadcasts of Bach cantatas. The next calendar year, de Nobel transformed the ensemble’s name to holland Chamber Choir. The first times of the choir highlighted a bunch of well-known Dutch performers …

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