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You can kind of understand why one reviewer dubbed Lisiecki
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Alan Conter 2010
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Lisiecki performed her analysis of climate by examining ocean sediment cores.
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Vevey Music "Verbier Festival" is a classical music festival featuring the works of Schubert, Brahms, Mozart and Beethoven, with concerts by David Garrett, Jan Lisiecki, Kiri Te Kanawa and others.
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Lisiecki found that the timing of changes in climate and eccentricity coincided.
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Besides finding a link between change in the shape of the orbit and the onset of glaciation, Lisiecki found a surprising correlation.
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Lisiecki and Raymo constructed this record by first applying a computer aided process of adjusting individual “wiggles” in each sediment core to have the same alignment i.e. wiggle matching.
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Pianist Jan Lisiecki: Extremely talented and incredibly young The buzzed-about young Canadian pianist showed astonishing maturity and depth, writes critic Melinda Bargreen, in his performance in Seattle on Feb. 8.
The Seattle Times 2012
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But Lisiecki, who was born in Calgary to Polish parents in March 1995, gave the audience a self-assured but engaging talk on the logic behind his program.
The Seattle Times 2012
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After the Sturm und Drang of the Etudes, Lisiecki gave a single encore of the most elegant simplicity: Chopin's familiar Waltz in C-Sharp Minor Op.
The Seattle Times 2012
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Instead, there was 16-year-old Jan Lisiecki, a pianist who is already a fully formed concert artist of astonishing maturity and depth.
The Seattle Times 2012
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