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Chris Smith

When he’s remembered whatsoever, Chris Smith receives momentary interest each and every time someone bothers to check on and find out who composed “Ballin’ the Jack port.” His contribution to early jazz as well as the growth from the entertainment sector, however, was bigger than his following obscurity appears to …

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Adolf Jensen

There was no composition of Jensen’s that stood out. Most of his functions for piano demonstrate one of the most delicate character and empathy for the intimate heart through a synthesis of early Schumann, Chopin and Liszt. Jensen preserved close and well-intended friendships with Christian Kellermann (the cellist with whom …

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Carl Anton Florian Eckert

Violinist, composer, pianist and conductor who studied less than Mendelssohn and visited Italy under purchases of the Ruler of Prussia. Eckert followed the Italian Theater in Paris after a vacation to America with Sontag. The ultimate sequence of occasions in his pilgrimmage brought him the conductorship from the Vienna courtroom …

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Will Rogers

Can Rogers was among the United Says’ most renowned and respected country wide figures in the first 20st century. Given birth to on November 4, 1879, near Oologah, Okay, Rogers was component Cherokee Indian, and started focusing on his family’s ranch at a age group. Rogers’ roping/lasso abilities brought him …

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Teodoro Cottrau

Teodoro Cottrau’s music profession was dominated by others as he was involved with magazines and legalities concerning those magazines (he was an attorney and publisher). Acquaintances included Verdi, Bellini, Donizetti, Pacini as well as the Ricci brothers. The principal shop of Cottrau’s musical talent was the tune. He composed around …

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D’Oyly Carte Opera Company

The D’Oyly Carte Opera Business and Chorus was founded by Richard D’Oyly Carte (1844-1901), a composer possessed of the vision that Britain must have her own indigenous make of light opera. His tries to the end being annoyed by failing, Carte changed his attentions to Musician Administration, and by 1870 …

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Joseph Moskowitz

Delivered in Romania in 1879, Joseph Moskowitz was a kid prodigy who mastered the cymbalom being a youngster and began using it on Danubian riverboats at age 11. The cimbalom, cymbalom, or cymbalum, known within the U.S. being a hammered dulcimer, is certainly believed to possess descended in the Persian …

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