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Extractions: [62'32"] full-price by Johann D'Souza INKTRODUCTION. It is not uncommon for Americans to give ticker-tape parades to homecoming winning basketball teams like the Chicago Bulls or Olympic medallists; but for a pianist- that's practically unheard of. Well, that is exactly what happened to Van Cliburn, the tall Texan, when he won the First (ever) Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow in 1958. A virtual unknown on Russian soil, he was soon to be the favourite going into the finals. The Russians were shocked but not surprised for Cliburn possessed charm, charisma, stature and not forgetting good technique. Practically every major classical recording star has won a major competition, Martha Argerich - the Chopin Competition; Vladimir Ashkenazy - 2nd Tchaikovsky Competition 1962; Murray Perahia - Leeds Piano Competition; Kristian Zimmerman - Chopin Competition and the list goes on and on. In fact it is now a great belief that one needs a major competition to bolster one's career. Major competitions like the Leeds, the Arthur Rubinstein Competition, Tchaikovsky and Chopin Competitions give the winners major career breakthroughs, with engagements at various major halls and festivals, recording contracts with major labels like DG, EMI or Teldec (who can normally afford the crème de la crème). Past winners of the Van Cliburn competition in recent years have included Jose Fenghali and Alexei Sultanov.
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HTML -- Music Research Resource Guide This is a selected list of suggested Maxwell Music Library titles and call numbers for starting a search. The music library has much more, and other resources can be found in Tulane's Jazz Archives http://www.sph.tulane.edu/~musiclib/mml_biblio.htm
Extractions: Music ref. ML100-110 The New Grove dictionary of music and musicians http://www.tulane.edu/~html/tulaweb/refsub.htm#literature The New Grove dictionary of music and musicians . 2nd ed. (Print). Music ref. ML100 .N48 2001 (Located on reference table) Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG) . 2nd ed. Music ref. ML100 .M987 1994 The New Harvard dictionary of music . Music Ref. ML100 .N485 1986 (Located on reference table) The international cyclopedia of music and musicians . 11th ed. Music ref. ML100 .I57 1985 (Located on reference table) The Oxford dictionary of music . Music ref. ML100 .K35 1994 (Located on reference table) The New Oxford companion to music . Music ref. ML100 .N49 1983 (Located on reference table) Canfield Guide to Classical Recordings . 5th ed. Music Ref. ML 156.2 C263 2000 Riemann Musik-lexikon . 12th ed. 1959-1972. Music ref. ML100 .R52 1959 (and Music ref. ML100 .R522) Stambler, Irwin and Lyndon Stambler.