Siegfried Palm (25 April 1927 – 6 June 2005) was a German cellist who is known worldwide for his interpretations of contemporary music. Many 20th-century...
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(Excursion to the Mountain) (1995) Hans Ulrich Engelmann Mini-music to Siegfried Palm, Op. 38 (1970) Sven Einar Englund Suite (1986) Gottfried von Einem Music...
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concerto by György Ligeti written in 1966. It is dedicated to cellist Siegfried Palm, who gave the concerto its premiere performance. Originally, Ligeti...
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game theory in Duel and Stratégie, group theory in Nomos Alpha (for Siegfried Palm), set theory in Herma and Eonta, and Brownian motion in N'Shima.[citation...
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chamber orchestra) Cello: Sonata for Cello and Orchestra (1964), for Siegfried Palm Cello Concerto No. 1 (1972) Cello Concerto No. 2 (1982) Cello Concerto...
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(1934/1952), for Siegfried Palm Efrem Zimbalist Cello Concerto (1969) Bernd Alois Zimmermann Canto di Speranza (1957) for Siegfried Palm Concerto for Cello...
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Pinchas Zukerman Cellists: Pierre Fournier, Mischa Maisky, Truls Mørk, Siegfried Palm, Mstislav Rostropovich, Kian Soltani Trumpet: Maurice André, Philip...
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(1917–1991), science-fiction author Reimar Lüst (1923–2020), astrophysicist Siegfried Palm (1927–2005), cellist Johannes Rau (1931-2006), SPD politician and President...
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by Iannis Xenakis in 1965, commissioned by Radio Bremen for cellist Siegfried Palm, and dedicated to mathematicians Aristoxenus of Tarentum, Évariste Galois...
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Rudolph Palm (1880–1950), Curaçao-born composer Siegfried Palm (1927–2005), German cellist Thede Palm (1907–1995), Swedish historian Valter Palm (1905–1994)...
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cellists, notably for Gaspar Cassadó, Aldo Parisot, Gregor Piatigorsky, Siegfried Palm and Julian Lloyd Webber. There are also many sonatas for cello and piano...
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subsequently with Josef Schwab in Berlin, Heinrich Schiff in Basel and Siegfried Palm. At the age of 20 he won the principal cello position of the Staatskapelle...
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Menuhin (violin), Donald Hazelwood (violin), Ladislav Černý (viola), Siegfried Palm (cello) and Adrian Beers (double bass), among others. Grancino Giovanni...
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game theory in Duel and Stratégie, group theory in Nomos Alpha (for Siegfried Palm), set theory in Herma and Eonta, and Brownian motion in N'Shima. Xenakis...
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György Ligeti. Source: Concert românesc (1951) Cello Concerto, for Siegfried Palm (1966) Chamber Concerto, for 13 instrumentalists (1969–70) Double Concerto...
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music. His works were premiered with performers such as Joan Carroll, Siegfried Palm, Aloys Kontarsky and the LaSalle Quartet. Gielen was born in Dresden...
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Symphony Orchestra cond. Alfred Wallenstein (1961). Salvatore Accardo and Siegfried Palm, Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma della RTV Italiana cond Bruno Maderna (live...
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(1914-2015), track and field athlete Simone Osygus (born 1968), swimmer Siegfried Palm (1927–2005), cellist, director of Hochschule für Musik Köln, general...
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Bylsma, Frans Helmerson, Ralph Kirshbaum, György Ligeti, Yo-Yo Ma, Siegfried Palm, Boris Pergamenschikow, Mstislav Rostropovich, Daniil Shafran, Paul...
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(1954–1961) Rudolf Sellner (1961–1972) Egon Seefehlner (1972–1976) Siegfried Palm (1976–1981) Götz Friedrich (1981–2000) André Schmitz (interim, 2000–2001)...
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Grancino. Their instruments were played by Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Siegfried Palm (cello) and Adrian Beers (double bass), among others. Grancino's workshops...
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Universities in Cologne, Munich. In 1965 Aloys formed a duo with the cellist Siegfried Palm. As a piano duo, the brothers gave first performances of works by Luciano...
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cello in three movements by Graham Waterhouse, dedicated to cellist Siegfried Palm in 1992. The composer, a cellist himself, wrote it to "exploit the characteristics"...
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Canada) Jacques Offenbach (1819–1880, born in Germany, lived in France) Siegfried Palm (1927–2005, Germany) Aldo Parisot (1918–2018, Brazil, United States)...
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Latin Requiem. Ligeti's Cello Concerto (1966), which is dedicated to Siegfried Palm, is composed of two movements: the first begins with an almost imperceptible...
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2011. Music Les mots sont allés has been performed since by cellists Siegfried Palm, Jean-Michelle Fonteneau, and Alexander Ezerman among others. Berio...
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Duel, Stratégie, and Linaia-agon, group theory in Nomos Alpha (for Siegfried Palm), set theory in Herma and Eonta, and Brownian motion in N'Shima. Persephassa...
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synthesizer 1967–71 Mobile II, clarinet and piano, 1968 mini-music to siegfried palm, op.38, cello, 1970 Modelle I oder ‘I love you Bäbi’, chamber ensemble...
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Frank Martin Josef Metternich Krzysztof Meyer August von Othegraven Siegfried Palm Carl Reinecke Max Rostal Heinrich Schiff Hermann Schroeder Isidor Seiss...
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theory in Duel and Stratégie, the group theory in Nomos Alpha (for Siegfried Palm), and set theory in Herma and Eonta. Xenakis also frequently used computers...
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