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'''Debra Saylor''', born in Dubuque, Iowa (1962- )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''', born in Dubuque, Iowa (1962- )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" /> |
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Debra Saylor, born in Dubuque, Iowa (1962- )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]
References
- ^ Lopez, Rebecca (June 11, 2000). "Blind pianist makes finals". The Associated Press. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
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