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Juan Miguel Mayorga.

@juanitopianist

Musician.

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Digital Concert Hall: Inauguración de la temporada 2025: Kirill Petrenko dirige Brahms, Zimmermann y Schumann digitalconcerthall.com/es/concert/563…

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The Portrait of Frédéric Chopin and George Sand was an 1838 unfinished oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Eugène Delacroix. Originally a double portrait, it was later cut in two and sold off as separate pieces.

The Portrait of Frédéric Chopin and George Sand was an 1838 unfinished oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Eugène Delacroix. Originally a double portrait, it was later cut in two and sold off as separate pieces.
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Rosita Renard is the focus of my latest feature in International Piano International Piano, with an emphasis on her legendary 1949 Carnegie Hall recital. The magazine has made the feature available online & I present some important considerations about artists 'live' & in official records.

Rosita Renard is the focus of my latest feature in International Piano <a href="/IP_mag/">International Piano</a>, with an emphasis on her legendary 1949 Carnegie Hall recital. The magazine has made the feature available online &amp; I present some important considerations about artists 'live' &amp; in official records.
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Josef Hofmann es sin duda uno de los más grandes pianistas-compositores en la historia de la música, su estilo interpretativo lleno de imaginación marcó una era dorada en el arte pianístico. Esta grabación registrada el 7 de abril de 1938 en el Casimir Hall del instituto Curtis

Josef Hofmann es sin duda uno de los más grandes pianistas-compositores en la historia de la música, su estilo interpretativo lleno de imaginación marcó una era dorada en el arte pianístico. 

Esta grabación registrada el 7 de abril de 1938 en el Casimir Hall del instituto Curtis