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Marc-André Hamelin, OC, OQ (born September 5, 1961) is a Canadian virtuoso pianist and composer [1] who has received 11 Grammy Award nominations. [2] He is on the faculty of the New England Conservatory of Music .
Roslavets: Piano Music. Piano Sonata No. 1 (1914) Prelude (1919 or 1921) 2 Compositions (1915) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1916) 2 Poems (1920) 5 Preludes (1919–1922) Piano Sonata No. 5 (1923) August 1996 Hyperion: 1996 Grainger: Piano Music. British Folk-Music Settings; No. 4 Shepherd's Hey No. 6 Londonderry Air No. 19 Molly on the Shore (1907) No ...
Richard-Hamelin was born in Lanaudière, Quebec, [3] and took his first piano lessons with his father. [1] He studied at McGill University , where he received his bachelor's degree in 2011. He completed his master's degree at Yale School of Music in 2013.
Circus Galop is a piece written for player pianos by Marc-André Hamelin. It was composed between the years 1991 and 1994 and is dedicated to Beatrix and Jürgen Hocker, piano roll makers. Its duration is approximately 4–5 minutes. [ 1 ]
Images, 1ere série: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project PDF copy of Reflets dans l'eau on Free-scores.com Reflets dans L'eau Ampico piano roll version, recorded in 1916 by Leo Ornstein and again in 2009 on a 1925 Mason & Hamlin Ampico RBB using an original Ampico roll.
Dave Hamelin (born October 3, 1980) is a Canadian musician, songwriter and producer known for his work with indie rock band the Stills.Originally the band's drummer, he moved to guitar and co-lead vocalist in 2005 when guitarist Greg Paquet left the band.
In "The Piper's Victory," the "Piper's Song" reemerges as the Piper hypnotizes and finally defeats the rats. With "The Burgher’s Chorale," the townspeople of Hamelin are represented by a "pompous" chorale accompanied by a bass drum; the orchestra proceeds in a coarse dialogue with the soloist, until the Piper can take no more. In the final ...
Gaston Hamelin (27 May 1884 – 8 September 1951) was a French clarinetist and teacher. Born in Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche , Hamelin won the first prize for clarinet at the Paris Conservatory in 1904 under professor Charles Turban .