Alan Roger Mandel is an important American pianist, especially known for his performances of nineteenth-century American music and rags. He began taking piano lessons when he was three years old, and stayed with his first teacher, Heidi Spielter, until he was seventeen. After an auspicious debut at New York's Town Hall in 1948, he entered the Juilliard School of Music in New York in 1953, where he studied with Rhose Lhévinne; he graduated in 1956, earned his master's degree in 1957, and then studied privately with Leonard Shure until 1960.
Woodland Sketches, Op 51: To a Wild Rose
Woodland Sketches, Op 51: Will O' The Wisp
Woodland Sketches, Op 51: To A Water Lily
Woodland Sketches, Op 51: From Uncle Remus
Woodland Sketches, Op 51: At An Old Trysting Place
Woodland Sketches, Op 51: In Autumn
Woodland Sketches, Op 51: By A Meadow Brook
Woodland Sketches, Op 51: From An Indian Lodge
Sonata No.1, Op. 45: (Tragica) - Allegro Eroico - Produced
Woodland Sketches, Op 51: I. To a Wild Rose
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