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Wanda Aleksandra Landowska (5 July 1879 – 16
August 1959) was a
Polish harpsichordist and
pianist whose performances, teaching,
writings and especially...
- for the
harpsichordist Wanda Landowska who said she "adored"
playing it as it made her "insouciant and ****!"
Landowska was
responsible for the composition...
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domestic partner, editor, and
biographer for
noted harpsichordist Wanda Landowska. Born in
Paris to
Fernand and
Juliette (née Frangois) Restout, she earned...
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Landowski or
Landowsky (feminine
Landowska,
plural Landowscy) is a
Polish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Françoise Landowski-Caillet...
- was the
harpsichord produced by
Pleyel et Cie at the
request of
Wanda Landowska.
Starting in the mid-20th century,
instruments were
introduced whose construction...
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Music in London, and
subsequently with
Artur Schnabel in
Berlin and
Wanda Landowska and
Nadia Boulanger in Paris. In his
early career he was
known for his...
- the
composer came to be
closely ****ociated was the
harpsichordist Wanda Landowska. He
heard her as the
soloist in Falla's El
retablo de
maese Pedro (1923)...
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World War II. The
Bauza piano eventually entered the
collection of
Wanda Landowska in
Paris and was
seized following the Fall of
Paris in 1940 and transported...
- Flute, Oboe, Clarinet,
Violin and
Cello was
written in 1923–26 for
Wanda Landowska, who parti****ted in its premiere.
Falla had met the
dedicatee on several...
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harpsichord in his orchestra. Both of
these works were
written with
Wanda Landowska in mind. In
these works, the
Spanish folk
influence is
somewhat less apparent...