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  2. Collaborative piano - Wikipedia

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    Guilherme Montenegro. "Besides playing, we have to teach": pedagogical dimensions in the actuation of the collaborative pianist. Scotland, Glasgow: Proceedings of the 32nd ISME World Conference, 2016. _____. "The collaborative pianist and his modes of being and acting: an interview study with professionals in a Brazilian music school".

  3. Accompaniment - Wikipedia

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    Mozart's Piano Sonata, K 545 opening. The right hand plays the melody, which is in the top stave. The left hand plays the accompaniment part, which is in the lower stave. In the first bar of the accompaniment part, the pianist plays a C Major chord in the left hand; this chord is arpeggiated (i.e., a chord in which the notes are played one after the other, rather than simultaneousl

  4. Martin Katz (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Katz (born November 27, 1945) [1] is an American pianist, educator and conductor, primarily known for his work as an accompanist.. Katz was trained as a collaborative pianist by Gwendolyn Koldofsky at the Thornton School of Music, part of the University of Southern California; where he was a member of the USC's music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.

  5. Lara de Wit - Wikipedia

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    Lara de Wit was the pianist/repetiteur for Opera Australia's touring company, "Oz Opera", for four years. [1] She performed with the Australia Ensemble on several occasions and toured nationally with prominent "popular" and "crossover" artists. de Wit is also a very experienced accompanist, frequently performing for student recitals, performances and exams, as well as accompanying a variety of ...

  6. List of classical piano duos (performers) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable performers who appeared as piano duos in classical music. Most of these pianists performed works for piano four-hands (two pianists at one piano; also known as piano duet) as well as works for two pianos, often with orchestras or chamber ensembles. Some of these teams focussed exclusively or predominantly on this ...

  7. Kathleen Kelly (conductor) - Wikipedia

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    She was the recitative accompanist for new productions of Le nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni, and assisted Maestro Franz Welser-Möst on new productions. Kathleen Kelly has also been associated with the Glimmerglass Festival’s Young American Artist Program, the CoOperative Training Program at Westminster Choir College, the Seattle Opera ...

  8. Elena Fomicheva - Wikipedia

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    Elena Fomicheva was born in Russia. She started her piano studies at age six in Saint Petersburg. In 2006, she graduated with a bachelor's degree from Modest Mussorgsky College of Music. Six years later, she received an Artist Diploma in Piano Performance from Rimsky-Korsakov State Conservatory in Saint Petersburg.

  9. Simon Lepper - Wikipedia

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    Born in Canterbury, Lepper read music at King's College, Cambridge, [1] and studied piano accompaniment with Michael Dussek at the Royal Academy of Music.. Whilst a student, he won many awards for piano accompaniment including the Gerald Moore Award as well as the accompanist prizes in the Kathleen Ferrier and Royal Overseas League competitions.