Tired yet?!
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- Author: Adellperson
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she gets a workout on the i toy and gets really tired! wooo!
Vulcan
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My trip to Panama inspired me to create this. I thought I should put together a little slideshow of a garden I visisted in Vulcan.--------------------------------------------------------------------Music: Claire de LuneArtist: Debussy
KaiserCartel - Oh No [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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Directed By:Claire Carre
Claire Huangci: Etudes by Chopin, Liszt and Stravinsky
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from the second run of the 6th Hamamatsu International Piano Competition in November 17, 2006Born in Rochester in 1990, New York, the pianist Claire Huangci astonishes all who hear her perform. Coming from a family of scientists, Claire received a grand piano for her 6th year birthday present. After exploring the instrument herself in the first year, she was enrolled into Settlement Music School of Philadelphia when she was 7. And in the same year, she was featured on FOX news as a child prodigy with "the skills of a professional pianist."From 1997-1999, Claire studied with Ursula Ingolfsson at Settlement Music School, where she was awarded with a number of scholarships and won many competitions, including the Grand Prize at 1999 World Piano Competition (young artist division). As a result of her victory, she performed in the gala concert with the World Festival Orchestra in Cincinnati Ohio, and performed a winner's concert in Carnegie Hall.In 2000, Claire became a student of Eleanor Sokoloff, a piano professor of the Curtis Institute of Music. In 2003, she was formally accepted by the Curtis Institute with a full scholarship of the Hirsig Family Foundation and continued her piano study under Eleanor Sokoloff and Gary Graffman. From there, she went on to win the Philadelphia Orchestra Competition and performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra under the baton of Wolfgang Sawalisch, one of dozens of orchestras she has appeared with. Several of her performances were aired on music radio stations in 2006 and 2007. In April 2006, Claire won the first prize in the 57th Kosciuszko Chopin International Piano Competition in New York City. Her performance of Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Connecticut Virtuosi Orchestra was featured on New York's WQXR radio station in May 2006. She has performed in numerous solo recitals and concerto appearances throughout the country including Colorado, California, Texas, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. Also in 2006, she was invited to join the Yamaha Artist Services, Inc. and became the youngest Yamaha Artist. The 2006 Hamamatsu International Piano Competition introduced Claire to the Japanese audiences, she was awarded the Diploma of Outstanding Merit and was the favorite for many of spectators. Prof. Hiroko Nakamura has invited her to perform on her concert series 100 piano masters next season.Having completed four years of study at The Curtis Institute of Music, Claire will continue her music education in Germany at the Hannover Hochschule für Musik under Professor Arie Vardi beginning in October 2007.The 2007 season represents a milestone in Claire's career. She made her first appearances in Europe with solo performances in Herkulessaal die Residenz in Munich, Frankfurt, and in the Salle Cortot Hall of Paris. At the Morocco Festival, as featured artist, she performed Rachmaninoff's Paganini Rhapsody with National du Maroc Philharmonie and solo performances in both Casablanca and Rabat. In addition, Claire debuted with the China Philharmonic, performing Grieg's Piano Concerto in Beijing. In April, she toured in Zurich Switzerland, Lodi and Milan Italy, Konstanz and Lindau Germany, performing Prokofiev Piano Concerto No.2 with the Sudewestdeutsche Philharmonie Konstanz Orchestra. At the Leipzig Euroarts festival this summer, Claire studied with Professor Karl-Heinz Kammerling and performed recitals in the Gewandhaus and the Grosser Saal Halls.The 2008-2009 season will bring Claire to various venues in France (Salle Cortot and Louvre), Germany (Hannover Hochschule, Baden Baden, and Leipzig), America (Steinway Hall, USC Theater, Kaufmann Center, and Kimmel Center), Israel (Philharmonie Hall), Poland, Japan (Yamaha Ginza, and Sai no Kuni Saitama Art Theatre) and Korea (Hoam Hall). She will also appear in several festivals including Musée de Orsay, Festival Auvers sur Oise, Musique de Menton, Chopin Duszniki Festival, Leipzig and Pusan Euroarts Festivals, and Aspen Festival. She'll be one of the very few and youngest pianists to perform in the Opening Ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games in the summer 2008.
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