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There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. Please help introduce links in articles on related topics. After links have been created, remove this message. This article has been tagged since October 2006. Dr. Roger Lord is an internationally acclaimed concert pianist and Professor of Piano at l'Université de Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick. A pianist is a person who plays the piano. ...
The Université de Moncton is a French language university in Moncton, New Brunswick serving the Acadian community of Atlantic Canada. ...
Moncton (46°6ⲠN 64°46ⲠW) is the second largest city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick and is at the heart of the fastest growing urban area in the province. ...
The recipient of First Prizes in the Canadian Music Competition and the National Competitive Festival of Music, critics acknowledge "his skillful talent, his great subtlety... his genuine emotional generosity." He has performed throughout Asia, Europe, South America as well as in Egypt, Mongolia and across North America as an orchestral soloist and recital performer. Lord is frequently seen and heard on CBC and its francophone counterpart, Radio-Canada. World map showing the location of Asia. ...
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In 2004, he released his debut CD, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Selected Works under the Société Nouvelle d'Enregistrement label and distributed by Distribution Plages. The album received awards in Canada and Europe for it's sales and quality including a nomination for an East Coast Music Award in 2005. Louis Moreau Gottschalk pictured on a 1864 Publication of The Dying Poet for piano Louis Moreau Gottschalk (May 8, 1829 â December 18, 1869) was an American composer and pianist, best known as a virtuoso performer of his own romantic piano pieces. ...
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The Association of Professional Acadian Artists awarded him the Éloize Award for Most Successful Acadian Artist Abroad in 1999. The Acadians (French: Acadiens) are the descendants of the 17th-century French colonists who settled in Acadia (located on the northern portion of North Americas east coast). ...
1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
He has studied at l'Université de Moncton, McGill University, University of Montreal as well as in Paris and Strasbourg, France. He also attended special sessions at the Moscow Piano Institute in Russia at the Gnessin Music Academy. McGill University is a publicly funded, non-denominational, co-educational research university located in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
The Université de Montréal (UdeM) (translated into English commonly as (the) University of Montreal) is one of four universities in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
His brother, Bernard Lord, is the former Premier of New Brunswick. Bernard Lord, LL.B. , BA (born September 27, 1965 in Roberval, Quebec) is a Canadian politician. ...
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