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Pnina Salzman, Vol. 6
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by Yona Ettlinger, Johann Sebastian Bach, Manuel de Falla, Franz Liszt, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sales Rank: 953292

Price:$38.98


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Album Details
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1. I. Andante
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2. II. Menuet
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3. III. Rondeaux Allegretto
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4. I. Allegro vivace
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5. II. Andantino
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6. III. Allegro ma non troppo
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7. I. Andante grazioso
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8. II. Menuetto
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9. III. Allegretto. Alla Turca
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10. I. Adagio
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1. 7. Funérailles
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2. I. En el Generalife. Allegretto tranquillo e misterioso
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3. II. Danza lejana. Allegretto giusto
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4. III. En los jardines de la Sierra de Cordoba. Viva
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Born in Tel Aviv in 1924, Pnina Salzman began playing the piano soon after she learned to walk, and began performing in public at eight. Alfred Cortot, while on tour in Israel in 1932, heard her and invited her to study in Paris under his personal supervision. In Paris, Pnina Salzman studied with Magda Tagliaffero at the Conservatoire National de Musique, where she won the Prix de Piano at age fourteen. About the same time, Bronislav Huberman (the famous violinist & founder of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra), who attended one of her concerts in Paris, announced that it was a once in a lifetime experience to meet such talent, and recommended that she be engaged as a soloist with the IPO. Pnina Salzman was invited to play three piano concertos (in one evening) with the orchestra. This marked the beginning of a long association with the IPO. In Israel she is affectionately known as "The First Lady of the Piano."
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Pnina Salzman, Vol. 6
by Yona Ettlinger, Johann Sebastian Bach, Manuel de Falla, Franz Liszt, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Price:$38.98


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