• Roland Glassl (born 1972 in Ingolstadt, West Germany) is a professional German viola player. He has won the Lionel Tertis Competition as well as the International...
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  • 1933) Donald A. Glaser (1926–2013), Nobel Prize–winning physicist Roland Glassl (b. 1972) Rosemary Glyde (1948–1994), composer Rivka Golani (b. 1946)...
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  • Major, Op. 10 Johanna Senfter: Complete Works For Viola and Piano, by Roland Glassl (viola), Oliver Triendl (piano) Female Composers: Pieces for Violin...
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  • for 2 Violas 3 Suites (Es/F/G), for Solo Viola (Premier recording by Roland Glassl) Serenade in D for Violin and Viola 2 string quartets 18 Etudes for...
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  • Quartett Moritz Eggert Detlev Eisinger Laura Ruiz Ferreres Hansjörg Fink Roland Glassl Gerhard Gnann Liana Gourdjia Hideyo Harada Magdalene Harer Hathor Consort...
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  • Martin-Doike Leonid Plashinov-Johnson Jury: Lars Anders Tomter (Chairman), Roland Glassl, Kazuhide Isomura, Nokuthula Ngwenyama, Xidi Shen, Jon Nakamatsu 14...
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  • Bruno Pasquier, Christopher Wellington 4th Prize: Rebecca Jones 6 1997 Roland Glassl Steve Larson [1] Mikhail Bereznitsky Philip Jones (Chairman), Yuri Bashmet...
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