"We've played a Mozart piano concerto where the soloist literally skipped the entire development, " Mr. Bauch says.
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The soloist had two children from his marriage to his first wife, Erma, who died in 1976.
The soloist himself did not say anything about Ms Vorontsova when he spoke about his motives in court.
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She was often the soloist in her dances and drew inspiration from Greek mythology, Native American culture, and uniquely American themes.
As distinct from traditional "comping" in jazz, where the pianist and the chords follow the soloist around like a private eye, Messrs.
As the soloist's career progressed, Ms Vorontsova did not achieve similar leading roles and Russian media have speculated that Mr Dmitrichenko blamed Mr Filin for blocking her advancement unfairly.
Just as a race car driver might discuss the fine points of his engine, I had the hero in my novel "The Soloist" dissect the piano's inner workings in relation to a given piece of music: pedal action, tuning, hammers and bridge.
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The portability crowd will be a bit bummed that the Soloist only plays when connected to an AC outlet, as a battery compartment is MIA, but you will be able to wake to your favorite tune or Sirius station thanks to the built-in alarm clock, which could possibly make dragging yourself out of bed at least slightly less excruciating.
While full of bonhomie, the solo shows acute control, a good deal of thinking ahead at the end of it, the alert listener can seem to see back to where Brown had decided to set out from to get to this point and enough of the daredevil element to remind us that the soloist was still taking plenty of chances.
The soprano soloist is Claron McFadden, and the players are those masters of contemporary music, the Arditti Quartet and the Nash Ensemble, conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw.
The choir's pianist, Brenda Baca King, told KRQE-TV that the attacker was looking at the lead soloist.
But like a real musician, even the same soloist sounds different every time it plays a tune.
In later years, on stage, Hines rarely spoke about his big band, instead preferring to talk about what he called "trumpet-style piano, " in which he followed the lines of a horn soloist rather than approximating a full orchestra, as the ragtime and stride pianists were then doing.
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Hardiman said his grandmother had also been a soloist in the church choir when Thomas Dorsey was the director.
Rostropovich had a thriving career as a soloist in the 1950s and 1960s, including performances and recordings outside of the Soviet Union.
Raised mainly by friends and relatives, she began singing when her grandparents took her to a Baptist Church, where she joined the choir as a soloist.
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He invited his pastor, Bishop Yvette Flunder, to sing as a guest soloist with Chanticleer on the album.
Apologists responding to criticisms of his poor hand at choreography, his taste in dancers any number of whom now at the company's top level strike me as possessing at best a soloist-level impact and his commissioning of new works will invariably argue that at the very least Mr. Martins has kept the company going.
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In December, principal Cory Sterns will perform with London's Royal Ballet, and soloist Isabella Boylston will go to the Royal Danish Ballet.
At rehearsals and performances (when she is not playing soloist), she sits in the concertmaster's chair a pretend-first among equals and encourages her partners with her eyebrows, lips and chin, her shoulders and elbows, her nods and knees and toes and torso-swings, her grins and her frowns and her own soulful, aggressive performances.
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As a cello soloist he was a friend and muse to many of the most important composers of the 20th Century.
Audiences often feel deprived if at least one of the works on a program doesn't feature the lithe, attractive concertmaster, an alternately fiery and sensitive violin soloist standing, swaying and dancing up front, as she has done since 1981 and continues to do, away from the NCCO, with many other orchestras each year.
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Leading soloist Svetlana Lunkina told a Russian newspaper she had taken leave until the end of the season.
The final slow and stately journey was marked by tens of thousands of people who--again mutely--stood alongside the rails breathing the oxygen of history and recalling the colorful, tempestuous, significant and always fascinating history of a remarkable political soloist.
Also on the concert program is Schumann's Piano Concerto in A minor, performed by soloist Christian Zacharias.
State television has suggested that the dancer was motivated by Filin's refusal to cast his young girlfriend, also a Bolshoi soloist, in a starring role.
As a soloist, I have sometimes found it amazing that persons who sit in an orchestra have to follow the tempo, phrasing and conception of this one guy.
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