One of the most prominent French composers the most prominent figures associated with Impressionist music.
A a historic theatre in Moscow, Russia, designed by architect Joseph Bové, featured in the Summer Issue 2017 of Piano Performer Magazine.
A tempo performed in a very legato style, in which the notes are performed in a sustained manner beyond their normal values.
An instrumental musical composition, usually short, of considerable difficulty, and designed to provide practice material for perfecting a particular musical skill.
A direction in musical notation indicating that the musical piece should be played rather fast and lively.
A Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era.
American composer, pianist, and producer known for his YouTube videos and featured in the Winter 2016-17 Issue of Piano Performer Magazine.
A name of a village located in south-western Switzerland in the canton of Valais, home of a famous music festival created by Martin Engstroem.
One of the most popular jazz pianists in history born in Canada.
A nickname of a female musician, sister of a famous composer, featured in the Summer Issue 2016 of Piano Performer Magazine.
A Georgian classical pianist, recipient of a prestigious UNESCO Award Artists for Peace, featured in the Fall 2016 Issue of Piano Performer Magazine.
An American actor who won an Academy Award for playing a pianist.
A piano sonata composed by Beethoven during 1804 and 1805, and perhaps 1806, dedicated to Count Franz von Brunswick.
An Italianized musical term derived from the French glisser, to glide.