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  2. Collaborative piano - Wikipedia

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    The Well-Tempered Accompanist. Bryn Mawr, PA: Theodore Presser, 1949. Cranmer, Philip. The Technique of Accompaniment. London: Dennis Dobson, 1970. Dian Baker. “A Resource Manual for the Collaborative Pianist: Twenty Class Syllabi for Teaching Collaborative Piano Skills and an Annotated Bibliography.” DMA doc., Arizona State University, 2006.

  3. Art song - Wikipedia

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    The piano parts in art songs can be so complex that the piano part is not really a subordinate accompaniment part; the pianist in challenging art songs is more of an equal partner with the solo singer. As such, some pianists who specialize in performing art song recitals with singers refer to themselves as "collaborative pianists", rather than ...

  4. Accompaniment - Wikipedia

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    A number of classical pianists have found success as accompanists rather than soloists; arguably the best known example is Gerald Moore, well known as a Lieder accompanist. In some American schools, the term collaborative piano is used, and hence, the title "collaborative pianist" (or collaborative artist) is replacing the title accompanist ...

  5. 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.

  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. List of pop and rock pianists - Wikipedia

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    Ray Davies; Rick Davies; Paul Davis; John Deacon (); Deadmau5; Chris de Burgh; Brian Dee; Lynsey De Paul; Franco De Vita; Gavin DeGraw; Dennis DeYoung; Al De Lory; Alycia Debnam-Carey (Tender Engine voices)

  8. List of songwriter collaborations - Wikipedia

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    In the Name of Love" "I Hear a Symphony" "You Can't Hurry Love" James Horner (music) and Will Jennings (lyrics) 1988–2001 "If We Hold on Together" "Dreams to Dream" "My Heart Will Go On" "Where Are You, Christmas?" (with Mariah Carey) Mick Jagger and Keith Richards [3] [18] of The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger Keith Richards "(I Can't Get No ...

  9. Category:American pop pianists - Wikipedia

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