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But Ms. Peters will probably think twice before attempting a full recital again.
But what Mr. Lortie did -- play a full-fledged concerto, then a full recital program -- was unusual.
Jonathan's poem went well enough to follow it up, on the same theme, with a full recital of Mark E Smith's lyrics to the Fall song 50 Year Old Man.
Livia Sohn, a violinist, and Natalie Zhu, a pianist, play a family concert Saturday morning, and a full recital — with sonatas by Mozart, Grieg and Russell Platt — in the afternoon.
The three Beethoven Sonatas he is playing -- No. 27 in E minor (Op. 90), No. 30 in E (Op. 109) and No. 23 in F minor ("Appassionata," Op. 57) -- make sufficient demands to be considered an almost full recital on their own.
Each student does a full recital of the address.
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Some listeners know her for the hard-edged contemporary scores she has recorded and to which she has devoted full recitals.
But after Saturday's final round, a winner will be awarded $1,000 and a full public recital to himself (more likely than herself, from the proportion of male candidates).
April 24 2015 The venerable American pianist, having joined several fine younger colleagues in evenings of song and chamber music, finishes his winter-spring series with a solo recital, full of old favorites from the repertory — music by Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms (the Piano Pieces, Op. 76), Debussy ("Children's Corner"), and Schumann.
He had never before attempted a full-length solo recital.
But it was Davis Schuman, in 1947, who played the first full-length trombone recital.
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