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In the heart of music with James Conlon : The twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition

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In the heart of music with James Conlon : The twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition

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Conlon, Jamesほか
Publisher
Bel Air Media
Publication date
c2005
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12 cm.
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Documentary"In May 2005, thirty-five of the most promising young pianists from around the globe traveled to Fort Worth, Texas, to compete in the Twelf...

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Publication Date
c2005
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
2005
Size
12 cm.
Place of Publication (Country Code)
fr
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Documentary
"In May 2005, thirty-five of the most promising young pianists from around the globe traveled to Fort Worth, Texas, to compete in the Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. ... Award-winning filmmaker Andy Sommer focuses on four main characters, intertwining their contrasting personalities and experiences to tell the compelling story of the Twelfth Cliburn Competition. They are Russian Alexander Kobrin ; South Korea's Joyce Yang, the youngest of the competitors ; Davide Cabassi, of Italy ; and Maria Mazo, of Germany/Russia." -- Container
Selected pianists ; Takács Quartet ; Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra ; James Conlon, conductor
Credits: Directed by Andy Sommer ; producer, Xavier Dubois
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