Moira Michelini moira michelini is a graduate with honors of the "G. Briccialdi Conservatory". of Terni. Her debut as a concert pianist http://www.amsinternational.org/Moira.htm
Extractions: Academy of Music Sciences International Born in Terni, Italy, Moira Michelini is a graduate with honors of the "G. Briccialdi Conservatory" of Terni. Her debut as a concert pianist was held at the "Giussepe Verdi Theater", Terni in 1987. Since then, Ms. Michelini has given many concerts in Italy, e.g. (Turin, Rome, Florence, Siena) and abroad, including: Belgium, Austria, Portugal, Spain, Germany, and Switzerland. In Singapore, she has appeared with the National Symphony Orchestra and also gave Master Classes. Ms. Michelini has recorded for the R.A.I. Television network of Italy and is the founder of the International Piano Festival of Spoleto. Send mail to info@amsinternational.org with questions or comments about this web site.
Sito Ufficiale Di Moira Michelini The pianist moira michelini bewitchs the audience proposing anunforgettable interpretation of G.Gershwin piano Concerto in F.. http://www.moiramichelini.it/press_coverage.asp
Extractions: Moira Michelini plays the Sonatas for piano of Domenico Scarlatti self-confident and with a gleaming touch ( .),the immediacy of Michelini gives to her performance liveliness and sympathy, she exerts herself in echo effects, and she graduates all the musical phrases with precision, clearness and transparence. She plays with gracefulness and brilliance. Playing the Malaguena and the Tango from the Suite Espana composed by I.Albeniz, Moira Michelini seems to be at ease and the public starts to be lost in fanciful images. Suddeutsche - Zeitung Gasteig Concerthall - Monaco 2001 The pianist Moira Michelini bewitchs the audience proposing an unforgettable interpretation of G.Gershwin piano Concerto in F. The Messaggero- 2001 " her temperament and her sparkling vivacity appeared immediately and these qualities, when transposed to music, are never out of place. "
Sito Ufficiale Di Moira Michelini moira michelini was born in Terni Italy. Since then, she has given many concertsas solo pianist and as part of chamber music's groups, both in Italy (Turin http://www.moiramichelini.it/biography.asp
Extractions: She gave her first concert in the theatre "G.Verdi" in Terni in 1987. Since then, she has given many concerts as solo pianist and as part of chamber music's groups, both in Italy (Turin, Catania, Palermo, Rome, Florence, Siena, Salerno, Spoleto, Taranto) and abroad: Belgium, Austria, Portougal, Spain, Germany, Svitzerland, France, Argentina, Malaysia and Japan.
AMS Concert Schedule Registration $35. moira michelini, piano, Saturday, May 23 Recital. Iam a pianist. I am interested in participating in a Master Class. http://www.amsinternational.org/concert_schedule.htm
Extractions: Chopin, Ginastera and Mussorsky. Admission $15. Proceeds support the Alice Kindler Scholarship Fund. Sunday, October 13, 2002 6:00 P.M. The Georgian in Lancaster, Ohio, U.S.A. T.B.A. John Funk , piano Sunday, November 10, 2002 6:00 P.M. The Georgian in Lancaster, Ohio, U.S.A. A Lecture-Recital of Early Baroque Keyboard Music. Andreas Henkel , piano Friday and Saturday, November 15th and 16th, 2002 7:30 P.M. and 3:00 P.M. Recital at the Three Arts Club and Master Class at Sherwood Conservatory. Works by Bach, Beethoven, and Liszt.
Welcome To Piano.com michelini, moira biography, concerts, repertoire, and more for thisItalian pianist. Minthorn, Timothy - Canadian composer and pianist. http://www.piano.com/pianist/pianist_classical.cfm
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Extractions: Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 11:01 AM PT Very busy road, not many cars today Saturday filled London up, with anti-war protestors. Today the idea was to empty it: London imposed its first-ever congestion charges on those wanting to drive here. This is a deeply controversial measure, and no one knows whether people will pay the approximate $8 a day charge or give up their cars. Traffic was reported to be down by about 30 percent today: "It's like a Sunday" everyone said. Farringdon Road is a major thoroughfare in the center of Londonâthis picture was taken at lunchtime: not many cars. This doesn't affect me directly because to get to work, I walk to Winchester station, make a one-hour train journey, then walk from Waterloo station to the Guardian . I read a book a day on the trainâchosen for size (250 pages is ideal, and it must be paperback) not content. Today I attended the editorial meeting, then had appointments most of the day to talk to Guardian journalists, though I broke off long enough to have lunch with my future sister-in-law, who lives nearby, and a discussion about the two forthcoming big events in her lifeâher wedding and her first concert (she's a classical pianist) at London's prestigious Purcell Room.
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