Posted on 11/24/2015 12:19:47 AM PST by WhiskeyX
American Piano Music of the 18th Century by Alexander Reinagle · William Grant Naboré
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Alexander Robert Reinagle (23 April 1756 â 21 September 1809) was an English-born American composer, organist, and theater musician. He should not be confused with his nephew of the same name, Alexander Robert Reinagle (21 August 1799 â 6 April 1877),[1] also a composer and organist, who lived all his life in Britain.
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Reinagle was born in Portsmouth, England. His father was a Hungarian professional musician and his mother was Scots. His brother was Joseph Reinagle. He studied music with his father, then with Raynor Taylor in Edinburgh. At first, Reinagle made a living in the shipping industry, making several trips to the American colonies during the 1770s. In Edinburgh, he taught music and presented several concerts. His first keyboard compositions were published in Glasgow and became popular in the American colonies.
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William Grant Naboré
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William Grant Naboré (born in Roanoke, Virginia in 1941) is an American classical pianist.
He moved to Rome in 1958 to study at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia with Carlo Zecchi and later with Renata Borgatti. After graduating, he took lessons with Rudolf Serkin, and with Alicia de Larrocha in Barcelona.
He studied chamber music with Pierre Fournier in Geneva and won the Premier Prix de la Virtuosité and the Prix Paderewski from the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève.
He holds the "Theo Lieven" chair for advanced studies in piano and chamber music performance at the University of Music of the Lugano Conservatory.
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Just tested on two systems, MS-Win7/IE11 and MS-WinXP/Firfox41.0.2 and they both linked correctly.
Great! Must be because I’m in India. Turned on my VPN and plays just fine. Thanks. I really wanted to hear it.
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