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Scott Ross (harpsichordist) - Wikipedia Scott Ross (March 1, 1951 – June 13, 1989) was a United States -born harpsichordist who lived in France and Canada for many years His recordings include the first complete recording by a single performer of the 555 harpsichord sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti
Scott Ross (Harpsichord) - Short Biography The American harpsichordist, Scott Stonebreaker Ross, was nearly crippled by a severe scoliosis which kept him in a corset for much of his early life He studied piano and organ in Pittsburgh Following the death of his father he moved to France with his mother in 1964, where he studied harpsichord at the Conservatoire of Nice
How Scott Ross broke the rules of classical music - New Statesman She’d recently acquired an exquisite 18th-century harpsichord and was looking for a talented student to give lessons to her children The boy who pitched up that day, with long hair and John Lennon-style glasses, was the perfect candidate
He Was a ‘Bad Boy’ Harpsichordist, and the Best of His Age Scott Ross, who would have turned 70 this year, died young of AIDS — but not before recording all 555 Scarlatti sonatas Scott Ross, shown at the harpsichord at the Château d’Assas on
Scott Ross (1951-1989): The Modern Ancient - Nighthawknyc. com For those who may not know him, Mr Ross was a harpsichordist who was one of the great interpreters of Baroque Music of our, or any, time He almost single-handedly, using two hands, brought the harpsichord back into the conversation from decades of neglect in Classical Music
Scott Ross - harpsichordist - YouTube Rameau - Complete Works for Harpsichord + Presentation (recording of the Century : Scott Ross) Classical Music Reference Recording • 252K views • 5 years ago
Scott Ross - The Canadian Encyclopedia In addition to his many recordings of Bach, Ross became known above all through his performances of the complete works for harpsichord of Rameau and of Couperin issued by Stil, and those of Domenico Scarlatti's 555 sonatas, recorded between 1979 and 1985 and released on 34 CDs by Erato in 1988