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Among and piano
Among these are pieces for piano four hands that are popular among amateur pianists.
Among the compositions that were issued on the Pleyela piano rolls are The Rite of Spring, Petrushka, The Firebird and Song of the Nightingale.
Among the many piano players he listened to were Doc Perry, Lester Dishman, Louis Brown, Turner Layton, Gertie Wells, Clarence Bowser, Sticky Mack, Blind Johnny, Cliff Jackson, Claude Hopkins, Phil Wurd, Caroline Thornton, Luckey Roberts, Eubie Blake, Joe Rochester, and Harvey Brooks.
Among Schnabel's many piano pupils were Clifford Curzon, Rudolf Firkušný, Adrian Aeschbacher, Lili Kraus, Leon Fleisher, Carlo Zecchi, Claude Frank, Leonard Shure, Alan Bush, Nancy Weir, Konrad Wolff, Jascha Spivakovsky, Eunice Norton, Henry Jolles, Maria Curcio, Noel Mewton-Wood and radio personality Karl Haas.
Among these are an opera Ariane et Barbe-bleue, a symphony, two substantial works for solo piano, and a ballet, La Péri.
Among the most frequently performed piano quintets are those by Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Antonín Dvořák and Dmitri Shostakovich.
Among these are a concerto for wordless tenor voice, piano and strings ( 1920 ), and Rout for wordless soprano and chamber ensemble ( subsequently revised for orchestra ), which received a double encore at its first performance.
Among the items are the printer's manuscript of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, complete with Beethoven's hand-written amendments, that was used for the first performance in Vienna in 1824 ; Mozart's autograph of the wind parts of the final scene of The Marriage of Figaro ; Beethoven's arrangement of his monumental Große Fuge for piano four hands ; Schumann's working draft of his Symphony No. 2 ; and manuscripts of Brahms's Symphony No. 2 and Piano Concerto No. 2.
Among those who did attend the premiere were the Danish composer Niels Gade and the Russian pianist Anton Rubinstein, who provided his own piano for the occasion.
Among later British treatments there have been Edward Hughes ' Songs from Aesop's fables for children ’ s voices and piano ( 1965 ), for which he asked the poet Peter Westmore to provide ten texts, and Arwel Hughes ' Songs from Aesop's Fables for unison voices.
Among his better known works are the Variations for Orchestra ( 1954 – 5 ); the Double Concerto for harpsichord, piano and two chamber orchestras ( 1959 – 61 ); the Piano Concerto ( 1964 – 65 ), written as an 85th birthday present for Igor Stravinsky ; the Concerto for Orchestra ( 1969 ), loosely based on a poem by Saint-John Perse ; and the Symphony of Three Orchestras ( 1976 ).
Among his other works are four symphonies, three violin concertos, a piano concerto, chamber music, songs and choral works to Norwegian texts, and an opera, Der Heilige Berg ( The Holy Mountain, 1914 ).
Among his compositions are four piano concertos, Through Streets Broad and Narrow for piano and chamber orchestra, a concerto for harp dedicated to the Irish harpist Andreja Maliř, a symphony, much chamber music including seven piano trios and over 250 songs.
Among his best known piano works are ' The Rainbow Comes And Goes ' and " In a Thousand Valley's Far and wide ", both commissions from the GPA ( now AXA ) International piano competition in Dublin.
Among Erdman's other important works of the 1940s were Daughters of the Lonesome Isle ( 1945 ) and Ophelia ( 1946 ) with commissioned scores by John Cage on prepared and standard piano respectively, Passage ( 1946 ) with a commissioned score by Otto Janowitz, Hamadryad ( 1948 ) to Debussy's Syrinx, The Perilous Chapel ( 1949 ) and Solstice ( 1950 ), both with commissioned scores by Lou Harrison.
Among its notable students are Kevin Echaluse ( NAMCYA 2005 Champion Guitar Category B, 1st place ), Eugene Sean Aleta ( NAMCYA 2005 Guitar Category A, 1st place ), Melanie Adamos ( NAMCYA 2005 Guitar Category A, 3rd place ), Jose Victor Santos ( piano prodigy featured in Mel and Joey ), and Karl Echaluse ( who is now under the tutelage of Maestra Cecile Basilio-Roxas.
Among the songs she sang as she accompanied herself on the piano was her own composition:
Among Gade's works are eight symphonies, a violin concerto, chamber music, organ and piano pieces and a number of large-scale cantatas, Comala ( 1846 ) and Elverskud ( 1853 ) amongst them, which he called koncertstykker (" concert pieces ").
Among his other works are eleven symphonies ( the last in 1993 ), concertos including three for violin, eleven string quartets, music for wind ensemble, other chamber music, piano pieces and vocal music.
Among the piano concertos in the key of F minor are:
Among the piano concertos in the key of F major are:

Among and students
Among his notable students were Fritz Reiner, Sir Georg Solti, György Sándor, Ernő Balogh, and Lili Kraus.
Among the students of Hilbert were: Hermann Weyl, chess champion Emanuel Lasker, Ernst Zermelo, and Carl Gustav Hempel.
Among his 69 Ph. D. students in Göttingen were many who later became famous mathematicians, including ( with date of thesis ): Otto Blumenthal ( 1898 ), Felix Bernstein ( 1901 ), Hermann Weyl ( 1908 ), Richard Courant ( 1910 ), Erich Hecke ( 1910 ), Hugo Steinhaus ( 1911 ), and Wilhelm Ackermann ( 1925 ).
Among his many students were the linguists Mary Haas and Morris Swadesh, and anthropologists such as Fred Eggan and Hortense Powdermaker.
Among American university students, for both men and women, support for feminist ideas is more common than self-identification as a feminist.
Among his best-known students were the pianist Friedrich Wührer and Alfred Rosé ( son of Arnold Rosé, the legendary founder of the Rosé Quartet, Konzertmeister of the Vienna Philharmonic and brother-in-law of Gustav Mahler ).
Among the students there was János Apáczai Csere.
Among the students who attended his workshops were Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack ( German / Australian ( 1893 – 1965 ), Hans Friedrich Grohs ( German 1892-1981 ) and Margarete Koehler-Bittkow ( German / American, 1898 – 1964 ).
Among his many students were Jacopo da Pontormo, Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola and Giuliano Bugiardini.
Among her fellow students was Thomas Eakins, later the controversial director of the Academy.
Among his students were Asmus Jacob Carstens, sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, and painters J. L. Lund and Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, both of whom took over his vacated professorship at the Academy after his death.
Among the expatriate community, the area tends to be favored by business people, students, and off-duty US military personnel.
Among these are a literacy center that provides tutoring and small group instruction in literacy for elementary through high school students.
Among the students at these seminars were the Americans Angela Davis and Irving Wohlfarth.
Among the students were about 80 women.
Among all boarding secondary schools in Canada, Columbia International College is the largest, with around 1, 400 international students from 66 countries.
Among its first students were Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, Eli Wallach, Karl Malden, Patricia Neal, Mildred Dunnock, James Whitmore, and Maureen Stapleton.
Among his students in Seattle were Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino.
Among double reed players, advanced and professional players typically make their own reeds, while beginners and students often buy reeds either from their teachers or from commercial sources.
Among them were many students from the Royal College of Mauritius, who participated in the War on the French front and never got to return to their motherland.
Among his students were fellow future missionaries Francisco Palóu and Juan Crespí.
Among the Saint Petersburg professors of mathematics were Chebyshev and his students Aleksandr Nikolaevich Korkin and Yegor Ivanovich Zolotarev.
Among his notable students during this period were the composers Roberto Gerhard, Nikos Skalkottas, and Josef Rufer.
Among his fellow students was Claude Debussy, with whom Dukas formed a close friendship.
Among his students were Jørn Utzon, designer of the Sydney Opera House, and Marian Pepler who designed rugs for Gordon Russell in the 1930s.

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