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'''Debra Saylor''' (born 1962 in [[Dubuque, Iowa]]) is an American pianist, classical singer and voice instructor. She came to prominence during the [[Van Cliburn International Piano Competition]] for amateurs in [[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]] in 2000, where she finished third and was awarded Best Performance for the Romantic Era.<ref name = "Lopez" />
== Debra Saylor ==


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Debra Saylor is an american pianist, classical singer and voice instructer. She was born in [[Dubuque, Iowa]], on April 10, 1962. She received her early education from the [[Iowa School for the Blind]]. At [[Clarke College]], Dubuque, she earned the Bachelor of Arts in Piano and Vocal Performance. She received her M. A. in Piano and Vocal Performance from the [[University of Iowa]].
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Debra Saylor competed in 2000 and 2002 in the [[Van Cliburn International Piano Competition]] for Outstanding Amateurs held at Fort Worth, Texas. She was the Third Place overall winner in 2000, and the best interpretation of a piece in the Romantic period for Clair de Lune. In 2002, she tied for "Jury Discretionary Award" (third place). Ms. Saylor also competed in "[[Le Grand Concours des Amateurs de Piano]]" in Paris, France, in 2001. She was a Quarter Finalist and opened the final round of performances at the Sorbonne.
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Ms. Saylor is currently instructor of Piano and Voice at [[Ars Nova School of the Arts]] in [[Huntsville, Alabama]].[http://lcac.vallnet.com/2009%20-%202010.htm]
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Debra Saylor (born 1962 in Dubuque, Iowa) is an American pianist, classical singer and voice instructor. She came to prominence during the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition for amateurs in Fort Worth in 2000, where she finished third and was awarded Best Performance for the Romantic Era.[1]

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  1. ^ Lopez, Rebecca (June 11, 2000). "Blind pianist makes finals". Associated Press. Retrieved October 14, 2009.