Maria Tipo, Italian Pianist Who Beguiled Critics, Dies at 93

Maria Tipo, Italian Pianist Who Beguiled Critics, Dies at 93

The New York Times - Music:

Admired by fellow musicians like Arthur Rubinstein as well as by the critics, she created what came to be known as an Italian school of piano playing.

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