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Eduardo Fernández is recognized as one of today's leading guitarists. Born in 1952 in Uruguay, he began his studies of guitar at age 7. His principal teachers were Abel Carlevaro, Guido Santórsola and Héctor Tosar. After being prized in several international competitions, the most notable being the 1972 Porto Alegre (Brazil) and 1975 Radio France (Paris) competitions, he won the first prize of the 1975 Andrés Segovia Competition in Mallorca (Spain). His New York debut in 1977 won critical accolades, being described as "A top guitarist...Rarely has this reviewer heard a more impressive debut recital on any instrument" (Donal Henahan,...
Eduard Brunner (14. Juli 1939-27 April 2017) began his musical education in Basel (Switzerland), where he was born, continuing his studies at the Paris Conservatoire with Louis Cahuzac. For thirty years he was the first Clarinet of the Munich's Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and now he is Professor of Clarinet and Chamber Music at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Saarbrücken (Germany). His concert engagements as soloist and in chamber ensembles have taken him around the world and he regularly participates in Music Festivals at Löckenhaus, Vienna, Moscow, Warsaw, Schleswig-Holstein, Berlin, amongst others. He currently imparts numerous Master...
He was born in Campechuela, he is the author of very famous pieces such as “Cuba, que linda es Cuba” and the march of the alphabetization, which describes the labor of thousands of youths aimed at the eradication of illiteracy in Cuba in 1961. Each year, a music contest is held in Cuba dedicated to his memory. .
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Symphony No. 3
Symphony No. 4
Brief an Eduard Erdmann: Teil 1
Standchen, Op. 16
Monogramme, Op. 22
Capricci, Op. 21