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Piano News Archive24-Sep-2006
'The Philharmonia of Greater KC Present Organ Symphony Concert (Kansas City InfoZine)The Philharmonia of Greater Kansas City will present the Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony concert featuring Marina Sultanova (Piano) Gregory Sandomirsky (violin) and John Schaefer (organ)
'Keys to play with TV (The Charlotte Observer)Electronic Piano lessons have not posed much of a threat thus far to your neighborhood Piano teacher. I Can Play Piano, an $80 device from Fisher-Price that is intended for children 4 to 8 years old, is no exception, but it could generate some musical fun. The three-octave plastic keyboard, which plugs into your TV, uses an adaptation of the teaching methodology from an older PC-based Piano
'Vstdev.com Announces Absolute B??sendorfer Piano v3.0 VSTi Plug-In (Harmony Central)Vstdev.com has announced the immediate release of the Absolute Bösendorfer Piano. The Absolute Piano exploits the plug-in concept by adding specific and innovative possibilities. With its filters you can sculpt the piano timber and produce a large number a piano sounds from the same base.
'Orchestra delivers bold start to season (The State Journal-Register)After thunderously pounding out authoritative piano chords, Awadagin Pratt lightly clenched his left hand into a fist, as if to snatch the floating note before it faded away in the air.
'Amadeus, Wilton's Music Hall, London (Independent)Background music comes to the fore in Terry Johnson's ultimately haunting new seriocomedy, Piano/Forte, where memories exert a vice-like grip on two messed-up sisters. Louise and Abigail's father, Oliver Cotton's Clifford, is a Conservative who clearly believes in moving on: a dapper politician who has survived a scandal by becoming a celebrity journalist. However, when he makes a rare visit to
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