- Elizabeth de la Porte - Wikipedia
She was in her mid-teens when she played the Tchaikovsky First Piano Concerto for a South African radio broadcast; however her strongest affinities always lay with J S Bach
- Elizabeth de la Porte (Harpsichord) - Short Biography
The South African harpsichordist, Elizabeth de la Porte, studied at the Kingsmead College in Johannesburg She won the University of South Africa’s Overseas Scholarship on the strength of her playing of Bach's C minor Partita
- About: Elizabeth de la Porte - DBpedia Association
Elizabeth de la Porte FRCM (15 September 1941 – 9 April 2020) was a South African harpsichordist, Baroque tutor and pianist She was renowned for bringing to her performances a rhythmic drive and excitement while allowing the instrument to sing, with extraordinary seamless and legato lines and expressive phrasing
- List of South African classical pianists - FamousFix List
He is one of five South African Steinway artists and has won two South African Music Awards in 2017 and 2018 For the past 20 years he has been the pianist for South African singer-songwriter Nataniël
- Italian Song, Op. 39, #15 by Peter Tchaikovsky performed by Elizabeth . . .
Allegretto Album for the Young Music for Millions, Volume 17, Easy Classics to Moderns compiled and edited by Denes Agay In multiple collections as well
- Elizabeth de la Porte, Date of Birth, Place of Birth - Born Glorious
Elizabeth de la Porte FRCM (born 1941) is a harpsichordist During her performing career she made many public appearances, in the UK, continental Europe (Vienna, Geneva etc ), and her native South Africa
- Tiger Dance, terukuttu, Tango, and Tchaikovsky: A Politico . . . - JSTOR
Melveen Jackson, Tiger Dance, terukuttu, Tango, and Tchaikovsky: A Politico-Cultural View of Indian South African Music Before 1948, The World of Music, Vol 31, No 1, South Africa (1989), pp 59-77
- Dancing a pas de deux with Tchaikovsky and holidaying in North Africa . . .
The 40-year-old Saint-Saëns was Galatea and interpreted, with exceptional conscientiousness, the role of a statue, whilst the 35-year-old Tchaikovsky took on the role of Pygmalion
- Hyeyoon takes Tchaikovsky to South Africa
Over the coming two weeks, violin virtuoso Hyeyoon Park takes Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto on tour to South Africa for performances with the Johannesburg Philharmonic and conductor Bernhard Gueller, and the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic and conductor Leon Bosch
- Tchaikovsky: 10 Great Songs for Pianists of all Levels
This melancholy song is from Tchaikovsky's famous Children's Album Contrary to the seasons pieces, Tchaikovsky named this one himself, based on works that Robert Schumann composed for children
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