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With Joy: The Choral Music of Daniel Kallman by The Choirs of First Presbyterian Church, Clarks Summit, PA
Piano - Fritz Steinegger by Fritz Steinegger
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6 tracks | 33 minutes
Released Nov 2004
on Gordon Getty Foundation
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:18 MOZART Rondo alla turca K311 FREE 03:18 MOZART Rondo alla turca K311 "GIFT MP3" 03:18 MOZART Rondo alla turca K311
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:01 BEETHOVEN Rondo Pathetique Op 13 BUY MP3 05:01 BEETHOVEN Rondo Pathetique Op 13 "GIFT MP3" 05:01 BEETHOVEN Rondo Pathetique Op 13
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Concert pianist performing several all-time favorite works including Mozart's Turkish Rondo, Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata, Bach's Toccata in C-minor, Chopin's Fantasie-Impromptu, Schubert's Impromptu in Eb and the gorgeous Grieg Notturno
Bio / Background
FRITZ STEINEGGER -- a native of Phoenix, Arizona --
studied in New York with Wolfgang Rose, at the
Akademie in Vienna with Ludwig Czaczkes, and at the
Conservatoire in Geneva with Nikita Magaloff.
A prize-winner at the International Casella
Competition, he went on to play recital tours of
Europe, appearing as soloist with such leading
ensembles as the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, the
Radio Cologne Orchestra, and the Scarlatti Orchestra
of Naples.
Steinegger's recent activities have been centered in
Latin America, where he concertizes widely, from
Mexico to Argentina. Mexico City´s leading newspaper,
Novedades, recently hailed him as "something quite
different: a free spirit in the world of classical music".
This recording was made possible by a grant from the Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation.
Average Customer Review: 5
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