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Tureck

[toor-ek, tyoor-]

noun

  1. Rosalyn 1914–2003, U.S. pianist.



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Sound design and mixing by Daniel Tureck.

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Also present are the great female Bach keyboardists of the middle of the century, the pianists Rosalyn Tureck and Myra Hess and the harpsichordist Wanda Landowska, who famously rebuffed a criticism from Casals by remarking: "You play Bach your way, I'll play him his way."

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The decision, made by Judge Jeffrey Tureck, said the investigator, Amy Stroupe, should be reinstated to her position with back pay because of protection afforded by whistle-blower laws.

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Investigators say the development, known as the Village of Penland, was a Ponzi scheme, and Judge Tureck said in his ruling that the bank was assisting the fraud by making loans to investors in the community.

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Although Tureck's music is dynamically richer than Gould's, Gould seems the more passionate player�and that is his great virtue.

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