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@fiterstein

Musician, Clarinetist, Cl Prof @george_peabody

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On November 7th, Woodwinds Associate Professor and Chair Alexander Fiterstein debuts a new piece by longtime collaborator, composer-pianist Michael Brown. Learn more below! #peabodyproud bit.ly/3sY7KXg

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“Alluring and hypnotic, Fiterstein’s playing seemed to enthrall the entire audience” jhunewsletter.com/article/2022/1…

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@FrankSalomonAs is at the Chamber Music America conference in NYC this weekend. Stop by their table and say hello. We are ready to play for you…;-) GOLDSTEIN-PELED-FITERSTEIN TRIO franksalomon.com/gpftrio Fiterstein_clarinet Amit Peled #alongoldstein Chamber Music America #clarinet #piano #cello

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Mendelssohn was arguably an even greater prodigy than Mozart, who wrote his first real masterpiece, his Symphony No. 29, when he was 18. By that age, Mendelssohn had already composed his great Octet and his wonderful Overture for A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Mendelssohn was arguably an even greater prodigy than Mozart, who wrote his first real masterpiece, his Symphony No. 29, when he was 18. By that age, Mendelssohn had already composed his great Octet and his wonderful Overture for A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Carl Maria von Weber, whose magical operas changed the world of music, b otd 1786: "What love is to man, music is to the arts, to mankind. Music is love itself - the purest, most ethereal language of passion, showing in a thousand ways all possible changes of colour and feeling."

Carl Maria von Weber, whose magical operas changed the world of music, b otd 1786:
"What love is to man, music is to the arts, to mankind. Music is love itself - the purest, most ethereal language of passion, showing in a thousand ways all possible changes of colour and feeling."