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Missy Mazzoli
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Anton Webern
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Arnold Schönberg
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Igor Wakhévitch
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Eva-Maria Houben
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German composer, keyboardist, musicologist and educator, born 1955 in Rheinberg. Eva-Maria Houben studied Music Education and the organ at … read moreGerman composer, keyboardist, musicologist and educator, born 1955 in Rheinberg. Eva-Maria Houben studied Music Education and the organ at Folkwang-Musikhochschule Essen and, following her exams, she taught both German and Music Educatio… read moreGerman composer, keyboardist, musicologist and educator, born 1955 in Rheinberg. Eva-Maria Houben studied Music Education and the organ at Folkwang-Musikhochschule Essen and, following her exams, she taught both German and Music Education at Secondary School. She holds a postdoctoral lecturing qu… read more -
Maryanne Amacher
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Elena Mendoza
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Elena Mendoza was born in Sevilla, Spain in 1973, whre she studied German linguistics. She then studied piano and composition in Zaragoza w… read moreElena Mendoza was born in Sevilla, Spain in 1973, whre she studied German linguistics. She then studied piano and composition in Zaragoza with Teresa Catalán, in Augsburg with John Van Buren, in Düsseldorf with Manfred Trojahn and in Ber… read moreElena Mendoza was born in Sevilla, Spain in 1973, whre she studied German linguistics. She then studied piano and composition in Zaragoza with Teresa Catalán, in Augsburg with John Van Buren, in Düsseldorf with Manfred Trojahn and in Berlin with Hanns Peter Kyburz at the Hochschule für Musik Hann… read more -
William Duckworth
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Philippe Hurel
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