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Offline bmmck

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Horacio Lavandera, pianist
on: April 03, 2013, 10:08:20 PM
Hi !!  :) :)

Let me introduce you an excellent Pollini's student. His name is Horacio Lavandera and he was fortunate to work closely with Pollini some years ago in the well-known Chigiana di Siena and the Luzern Festival, where he took several interesting seminars and beautiful classes. At the meantime, Horacio won the prestigious Umberto Micheli prize in Milano in 2001, at the age of 16, and a year later he played at Concerto Winderstein in Herkulesaal (Muenchen), achieving a great success. He has also played at Wigmore Hall (London), Joradn Hall (Boston), among other places.

Here you can find some of his most exquisite performances:

** Ravels Gaspard de la Nuit from Radio France, Paris:






** Stockhausen 11 (as a Pollini's student is a great stockhausen interpreter):






** Chopin, Fantaisie Impromptu







** Schubert Impromptu op 90 no 4







I hope you like it!  ;) ;)

Offline birba

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Re: Horacio Lavandera, pianist
Reply #1 on: April 03, 2013, 10:24:06 PM
Who are you? His agent?

Offline bmmck

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Re: Horacio Lavandera, pianist
Reply #2 on: April 04, 2013, 09:42:00 AM
Hi!!

I'm his friend  ;D and I would like you all to know him and, of course, enjoy his interpretations

thank you for listening  :)

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Re: Horacio Lavandera, pianist
Reply #3 on: May 29, 2013, 01:37:24 PM

for those interested in this wonderful artist,

have a look at his official youtube channel  ;D

https://www.youtube.com/user/horaciolavandera

here you can find Horacio piano compositions and performances

cheers!
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