Piano News Flash – February 2013
Piano Street‘s monthly series of hand picked piano related links.
- At School of Piano Technology for the Blind, the tuners find harmony
- Bill Evans On Piano Jazz
- Pilot plays piano for hours for stranded travelers
- It takes two to tango…
- Preview from pianist Gloria Cheng’s new album The Edge of Light
- Richard Clayderman plays for endangered species
- Are Those Pictures Really Mozart?
- 20th anniversary – Verbier Festival 2013 Programme
- Breaking: Tchaikovsky winner signs with DG
- He no longer records…
- Leif Ove Andsnes: How muzak inspired a journey into Beethoven
- Interview with pianist Jeffrey Siegel – San Francisco Piano
- Steven Osborne plays Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition
- David Fray on the incredible power of Bach’s Partitas
- Do you know who played the first all-Debussy recital ever?
- Why would 19th-century doctors want to ban piano lessons for girls?
- Playing by Heart, With or Without a Score
- Is this the 21st century’s answer to Mozart?
- Pianist’s classical Pink Floyd is unlikely hit
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