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| David Helfgott & Petrof Pianos |
| When at home David Helfgott performs on a Petrof Piano |
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| Dizzy’s Jazz Club Select Petrof |
| One of the best Jazz Clubs in Australia has purchased a hand-crafted Petrof Storm as their main piano |
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| Australian Guild of Music Education Inc. call Petrof piano 'beautiful', 'remarkable' and 'very responsive to play' |
| The Australian Guild of Music Education Inc. used a Petrof piano at their recent Graduation Ceremony |
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| Tickets on sale for David Helfgott Fundraising Concerts |
| A fascinating man with an amazing gift, David Helfgott’s life has taken some of the most improbable |
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| Petrof Support David Helfgott Fundraising Concerts |
| The benefits of music in education are well documented, but many school music departments |
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| Limited Edition Petrof Mistral Concert Grand Piano Now Available in Australia |
| The 145th Anniversary Limited Edition Petrof P284 Mistral Concert Grand Piano is an absolutely stunning instrument in every sense of the word |
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Luciano Pavarotti Italian tenor was born in Modena and was managed to vocal training from his nine years. Pavarotti began the serious study of music in 1954 at the age of 19 with Arrigo Pola. His career began as a tenor in 1961 in Italy. He sang in opera houses in The Netherlands, Vienna, London, Ankara, Budapest and Barcelona. His major breakthrough came on in 1972 in the United States, in a production of La fille du régiment at New York"s Metropolitan Opera, in which he drove the crowd into a frenzy with his nine effortless high C in the signature aria. From this day he had known worldwide.
Pavarotti crossed over into popular music and became one of the world"s most famous vocal performers. He was one of The Three Tenors – he sang together with Plácido Domingo and José Carreras, he had several concerts also with pop icons. Luciano Pavarotti died at home in Modena from pancreatic cancer in 2007. ![]() |
