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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 .
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 ]
Biomusicology is the study of music from a biological point of view. The term was coined by Nils L. Wallin in 1991 to encompass several branches of music psychology and musicology, including evolutionary musicology, neuromusicology, and comparative musicology.
David Charles Hamelin [1] (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.
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.
Villa-Lobos: Piano Music. As três Marias; Prole do bebê 1 (The Baby's Family, Suite 1: The Dolls) Prole do bebê 2 (The Baby's Family, Suite 2: The Little Animals) Rudepoêma (1921–1926) August, October 1999 Hyperion: 1999 Busoni – The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol. 22; Mark Elder (conductor); City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Op. 10 No. 2, Op. 25 No. 4 and Op. 25 No. 11 (Combined in one study) [2] Recordings. There's a couple of recordings on the March and Study 50, [4] [5] though there is no live recording for now. Hamelin has a recording of his own version of Study 44a. [6]
Pelican History of Music, Vol 2 ed. Robertson & Stevens (1963) Pryer's article on Dufay in New Oxford Companion to Music, ed Arnold (1983) Lockwood in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1980) (quoted by Peter Phillips, in notes to 1989 recording of the two Josquin masses) David Fallows: "L'homme armé."