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Lister-Sink has published articles about injury-preventive keyboard technique in Piano & Keyboard, Clavier, American Music Teacher, Keyboard Companion, Southern Medical Journal, and Current Research in Arts Medicine. She was cited in the 2000 Centennial Edition of Piano & Keyboard as one of the pedagogical leaders of the 20th century. [3]
Fragments, Four Improvisations, Oriental Sketch, Piano Piece in D minor, 2 Preludes: Free scores at the International Music Score Library Project. (in Russian) Piano.ru - Sheet music download (in Russian) Chubrik.ru - Audio download
The Keyboard Gusli ["Claviroobraznie Gusli" | (Russian: Клавирообразные гусли)] is a heavily strung 19th-century variant with an iron frame, supported on a stand or with table legs. It has a one-octave piano-type chromatic keyboard. Pressing a key raises the dampers on all strings of that note.
prepared piano, i.e. introducing foreign objects into the workings of the piano to change the sound quality; string piano, i.e. hitting or plucking the strings directly or any other direct manipulation of the strings; sound icon, i.e. placing a piano on its side and bowing the strings with horsehair and other materials
K. Nikolai Kapustin; Leokadiya Kashperova; Yakov Kasman; Andrey Kasparov; Aleksandr Kasyanov (composer) Mikhail Kazinik; Olga Kern; Yuri Khanon; Marina Khlebnikova
Andrei Gavrilov was born into a family of artists in Moscow.His father was Vladimir Gavrilov (May 30, 1923 – December 4, 1970), one of the eminent Russian painters during the middle of the 20th century, through whom Gavrilov also has German ancestors.
Liszt Piano Concertos, Russian Disc; Dvorak / Kabalevsky Piano Concertos, Russian Disc; Mozart / Rubinstein Piano Concertos, Russian Disc; Russian Pianists II, Green Door 「ショパン・コンクールの歴史 第一集」, DIW Classics; Legendary Russian Pianists, Brilliant Classics; The Great Piano Music of the World 7: Liszt - G ...
Marina Yakhlakova (Russian: Марина Владимировна Яхлакова; born 20 July 1991) is a prizewinning Russian classical pianist. [1] She began learning to play aged 5. After four years of private coaching with Vitaly Mishchenko she continued her professional education at the Gnessin State Musical College for gifted children ...