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Harold Bauer

Born right into a music family members, Harold Bauer gave his first concerts before he was a decade aged. His parents had been his first instructors, before he began monitoring violin with Adolf Politzer. At age 15, he provided open public concerts on both violin and piano and shortly transferred …

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Walter Gieseking

It was using the repertoire of France masters which the German pianist Walter Gieseking became most well-known. The impressionistic piano composing of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel needed the most delicate touch and focus on color and nuance, and Gieseking’s finger acuity, imaginative pedaling, and most importantly, preternaturally alert ear …

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Berlin State Opera Orchestra

The Berlin Condition Opera originated using the establishment by Elector Joachim II of his “Kurfurstliche Hofkapelle” (Electoral Courtroom Outfit), formally organized in 1570. By the first 17th hundred years the orchestra numbered 37 players, getting among the largest in European countries, but through the 30 Years’ Battle it shrank to …

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