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This ensemble began to concertize and tour in central Europe.
He then began to concertize regularly as a child prodigy.
"I never got the opportunities that would have allowed me to concertize like a white pianist," he said.
She then interrupted her studies to concertize throughout France with her husband.
After Stravinsky's death, Craft continued to concertize and to write.
The community granted him leave to lead the services only two Sabbaths a month so that he could tour and concertize the rest of the time.
He also continues to concertize extensively.
They regularly concertize nationally and internationally.
Espino continues to lecture and concertize throughout America.
The group continued to concertize extensively after 1974, becoming independent of the conservatory when Schuller left the school in 1977.
In the meantime Mr. Horszowski found time to concertize and, especially, play chamber music.
Artaria continues to concertize across the region at public and private venues, on the radio and on public television.
It was through his influence that she became an exponent of Yiddish music on the concert stage; notably becoming the first woman to concertize that music.
Gilels was one of the first Soviet artists, along with David Oistrakh, allowed to travel and concertize in the West.
A lover of music, he founded The Friends of Young Musicians, a foundation that gave many well known young musicians the opportunity to concertize.
After settling in the United States in 1928, he taught at the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, and continued to concertize actively.
During World War II Gieseking continued to reside in Germany, while continuing to concertize in Europe.
The family continued to tour and concertize until 1955, at which time Maria von Trapp and her stepmother became lay missionaries in Papua, New Guinea.
He also gave solo recitals throughout his native country, and was one of the earliest musicians in Canada to concertize the works of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel.
For musicians who concertize with family members, whether parents and children, brothers and sisters or husbands and wives, there is the added strain of being pitted one against the other by critics and audiences.
CONTEMPORARY MUSIC When Long Island musicians devoted to contemporary music decide to concertize, it would seem only fitting that Long Island composers get the nod.
Ervin's mother, Mária, was a stage mother who tried (unsuccessfully) to dissuade him from studying opera and symphonic music and pushed her son to study the standard piano repertoire so he could concertize and make money for their family.
In 1974 he took second prize at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, and he has continued to concertize as a pianist (sometimes with his sisters, the violinist Kyung-Wha Chung and the cellist Myung-Wha Chung).
Trapped there as enemy aliens at the outbreak of World War I, having lost what money they had saved in Russian banks in the 1917 Revolution and unable to concertize due to the war, they endured years of considerable hardship surviving on the income from a handful of students.
The quintet of instruments used in Pierrot Lunaire became the core ensemble for The Fires of London, who formed in 1965 as "The Pierrot Players" to perform Pierrot Lunaire, and continued to concertize with a varied classical and contemporary repertory.