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(1.) Richard Fuller (born July 14, 1947) is an American classical pianist and interpreter of the fortepiano repertoire. Born in Washington, Fuller initially studied piano with his mother, Georgette Fuller. After studying piano and musicology at Central Washington University, he went on to receive a master's degree in music from the University of Oregon in 1971. Subsequently, he studied harpsichord and fortepiano in San Francisco, New York and Vienna. Since relocating to Vienna, Austria, over three decades ago, Fuller has emerged as an interpreter of the fortepiano repertoire. He has performed in Vienna's Konzerthaus, Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, London's Wigmore Hall and many other major venues and festivals in Europe, USA, Japan and Central America. Fuller is one of the few who has sought to address himself exclusively to the interpretive potential of the fortepiano, its subtle sensitivity and delicacy evoking an earlier - in many respects lost - keyboard culture. Born in the U.S. state of Washington, Fuller studied initially with his mother, later taking degrees in piano and musicology at Central Washington University and the University of Oregon, He studied harpsichord and fortepiano in San Francisco and Vienna. The emphasis of his artistic work lies in the interpretation of the piano, chamber music and the Lied repertoire of the Viennese Classical and early Romantic periods, performed on the fortepiano. His concert work has led him
Symphony No.10 In G, K.74: 3. (Allegro)
852Mozart: Symphony No.1 in E flat, K.16 - 1. Molto allegro
613Mozart: Symphony No.10 in G, K.74 - 3. (Allegro)
304Mozart: Symphony No.1 in E flat, K.16 - 2. Andante
275Mozart: Symphony No.4 In D, K.19 - 1. Allegro
246Mozart: Symphony No.4 In D, K.19 - 2. Andante
247Mozart: Symphony No.1 In E Flat, K.16 - 3. Presto
248Mozart: Symphony No.4 In D, K.19 - 3. Presto
239Mozart: Symphony In F, K.App.223 - 3. Presto
2110Mozart: Symphony In F, K.App.223 - 1. Allegro Assai
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