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PinnedPaul L VarnerThe Calling of Clara SchumannFrom a modern perspective, it is easy to typecast German pianist, composer and teacher, Clara Josephine Schumann, née Wieck (1819–1896), as…Jan 7, 2023Jan 7, 2023
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Paul L VarnerHistory of the Piano — George SteckWalt ‘Whitman first delivered the “Death of Lincoln” lecture at Steck Hall in New York on April 14, 1879, [ to an audience of 60 to 80…Mar 30, 2023Mar 30, 2023
Paul L VarnerThe Ol’ PianolaThe self-playing piano was born in the 19th century workshop of Edwin Scott Votey before being placed into production by the Aeolian…Jan 11, 2023Jan 11, 2023
Paul L VarnerWhen Hands Have No Tears To FlowWisdom from the pen of a nineteen year old Dylan Thomas.Jan 9, 2023Jan 9, 2023