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    Christian Dierstein (born 1965) is a German percussionist and academic teacher. He has performed internationally as a soloist and as a regular chamber...
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  • trio formed of Marcus Weiss (saxophone), Nicolas Hodges (piano) and Christian Dierstein (percussion). It is based in Freiburg, Germany. Trio Accanto was...
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  • oboe; Florian Hasel, cor anglais; Klaus-Steffes Holländer, celesta; Christian Dierstein and Mariko Nishioka, percussion), Rupert Huber [de], cond. CD recording...
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  • Andrew Davis (conductor) Metronome - Marcus Weiss (saxophone), Christian Dierstein (drum kit), Windkraft Tirol, Kasper de Roo (conductor) "Harrison...
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    Dierstein Abbey (German: Kloster Dierstein) was a Benedictine nunnery, on the site now occupied by Schloss Oranienstein near Diez an der Lahn, Rhineland...
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  • Aldo Ciccolini René Clemencic Albert Coates (musician) Alan Curtis Christian Dierstein Gerald Eckert Eduardo Egüez Gabriel Estarellas Roberto Fabbriciani...
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  • associated with the conductor Emilio Pomárico, the percussionists Christian Dierstein and Adam Weisman, the bassoonist Lorelei Dowling, the violist Barbara...
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  • designer Denis Scheck (born 1964), literary critic and journalist Christian Dierstein (born 1965), percussionist and academic teacher Mark Landler (born...
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  • with his two ensembles, Trio Accanto (Nicolas Hodges, piano and Christian Dierstein percussion) and Quatuor Xasax in Paris (with saxophonists Serge Bertocchi...
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    recherche: Jean-Pierre Collot (piano), Klaus Steffes-Holländer (celesta), Christian Dierstein (percussion). In the other works: Martin Fahlenbock (flute), Jaime...
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    trombone; Jean-Pierre Collot, piano; Klaus-Steffes-Holländer, celesta; Christian Dierstein and Mariko Nishioka, percussion; Beate Anton, harp; Melisa Mellinger...
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    that time Marcus Weiss (saxophone), Yukiko Sugawara (piano), and Christian Dierstein (percussion)) on 16 August 2010 at the Rheingau Musik Festival, when...
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  • in duet with violinist Asako Urushihara. She has also played with Christian Dierstein and Marcus Weiss. Sugawara plays in many European festivals of contemporary...
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  • the violinist David Alberman (since 1995) and the percussionists Christian Dierstein. (b. 1965) and Marta Klimasara (b. 1975). Together with the oboist...
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  • (oboe), Shizuyo Oka (clarinet), Klaus Steffes-Holländer (piano),Christian Dierstein (percussion), Adam Woodward (violin), Sofia von Atzingen (viola)...
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  • by Trio Accanto (Weiss, Sugawara, Dierstein) on Kairos 0012732KAI recorded by Trio Accanto (Weiss, Hodges, Dierstein) on Funambules, Wergo Personnel: Lluïsa...
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  • keyboards, percussion, programming, backing vocals, artwork concept Christian Mazzalai – guitar, keyboards, programming, backing vocals Deck D'Arcy...
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    Berlin: LIT Verlag. p. 132. ISBN 978-3-643-90302-0. OCLC 830355087. Dierstein, Christian (2018). The Techniques of Percussion Playing: Mallets, Implements...
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