• Ursula Oppens (born February 2, 1944) is an American classical concert pianist and educator. She has received five Grammy Award nominations. Ursula Oppens...
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  • Quilapayún, and received its world premiere on February 7, 1976, played by Ursula Oppens as part of the Bi-Centennial Piano Series at the John F. Kennedy Center...
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  • Piano Songs (category Ursula Oppens albums)
    Piano Songs is a studio album by pianists Bruce Brubaker and Ursula Oppens performing music composed by Meredith Monk, released on March 24, 2014 by ECM...
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  • work by German pianist Julia Bartha, a piano concerto performed by Ursula Oppens with the Albany Symphony Orchestra under the direction of David Alan...
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  • Quartet & Talujon) Rzewski: The People United Will Never Be Defeated! (Ursula Oppens) Sirota: Parting the Veil – Works for Violin & Piano (David Friend,...
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  • Tredici, Ballad in Yellow (1997) William Bolcom, Ballade, written for Ursula Oppens, premiered January 21, 2008 Zakrzewska, Dorota (2000). "Alienation and...
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  • Chamber Music Performance category in the same year. In 2009, Ursula Oppens' album Oppens Plays Carter was nominated for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance...
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    Terry Riley, DJ Spooky (who sampled Monk on his album Drums of Death), Ursula Oppens, Bruce Brubaker, John Zorn, and the new music ensembles Alarm Will Sound...
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    – Encore (with Brian Auger) 1982 – (29 June – 3 July) with Company (Ursula Oppens, Fred Frith, George E. Lewis, Akio Suzuki, Keith Tippett, Moto Yoshizawa...
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    has no connection to an emperor. Recording of the concerto by pianist Ursula Oppens and the DuPage Symphony Orchestra; from Musopen I. Allegro II. Adagio...
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