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pianists focus on dedicating their careers to performing, recording, teaching, researching, and continually adding new compositions to their repertoire. In contrast to their 19th-century counterparts, they typically do not engage in the composition or transcription of music. While some classical
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A single listing of pianists in all genres would be impractical, given the multitude of musicians noted for their performances on the instrument. Below are links to lists of well-known or influential pianists divided by genres:
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pianists almost always perform with other musicians. Their playing is more free than that of classical pianists, and they create an air of spontaneity in their performances. They generally do not write down their compositions;
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Some people, having received a solid piano training in their youth, decide not to continue their musical careers but choose nonmusical ones. As a result, there are prominent communities of
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all over the world that play at quite a high level and give concerts not to earn money but just for the love of music. The
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teacher at the time; it was only after the competition that he started pursuing a career as a classical pianist.
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could be considered the first concert pianist, as he performed widely on the piano. Composers
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and other electronic keyboard instruments. Notable popular pianists include
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Popular pianists might work as live performers (concert, theatre, etc.) or
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to play his moving piano. Martello has previously been recognized by the
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of two pianists' fingers playing the same piece (slow motion, no sound).
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is a significant part of their work. Well known jazz pianists include
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pianists. The following is an incomplete list of such musicians.
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Goebl, W.; Palmer, C. (2013). Balasubramaniam, Ramesh (ed.).
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International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs
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from a diverse variety of styles, such as traditional
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were also famed for their playing, as were, from the
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