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Alton Chung Ming Chan, a Grammy Award nominee, was born in Hong Kong. After early piano studies with Elsie Tjiok-Lim (石聖芳) and graduation from Cheung Sha Wan Catholic Secondary School in Hong Kong, Chan received much of his higher musical training in the United States where he earned his bachelor's degree under Anita Windecker from Texas Lutheran University.
Bobby Floyd was born in Marion, Ohio, on December 24, 1954, the son of Vera and Bob Floyd. [1] He started playing piano at age two, and was discovered to have perfect pitch shortly after, [2] starting piano lessons with his tutor L. T. Dukes at five years old. [3]
Aaron Diehl (/ d iː l /; [1] born September 22, 1985) is an American jazz pianist and composer.. He was the 2014 Monterey Jazz Festival Commission Artist and composed Three Streams of Expression, dedicated to pianist and composer John Lewis.
At Tanglewood, he headed the conductor training program from 1998 to 2002, and directed the Festival of Contemporary Music in 2003 and 2004. [13] He has made appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman. [9] In 1995, Spano's first music directorship was announced, with the Brooklyn Philharmonic. [5] [10] He began his tenure in the fall of ...
Stephen Savage was born in England, attending St Albans School, and after early training with Dorothy Hesse, studied with Bruno Seidlhofer at the Wiener Akademie and Cyril Smith at the RCM London where he became his teaching assistant immediately after graduating.
Below, Malcolm shares personal photos taken during the production of The Piano Lesson, along with his own notes about the making of the movie, which opens in select theaters on Nov. 8 followed by ...
Brad Ellis is an American composer, musical director, singer, orchestrator, and jazz pianist. Ellis is perhaps most visible as Brad the mostly quiet pianist for the high school kids on Glee, the Fox television show for which he is part of creator Ryan Murphy's musical production team.
John Legend's longtime manager and old college friend, Ty Stiklorius, has spoken out about the "toxic" music industry after 20 years in the business in a candid New York Times article. The Friends ...