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Sigfrid Karg-Elert

German composer and organist Sigfrid Karg-Elert, though not well known, had a prodigious result, having composed his ideal bulk of function for the body organ and harmonium. A reappraisal of his function began with some ambitious recording tasks in the 1990s, cataloguing his most significant efforts. The composer’s dad, Johann …

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Julius Klengel

Julius Klengel, one of the most essential German cellists and instructors from the Intimate age group and beyond, was created in the musically energetic town of Leipzig. His family members got a tradition that its children, heading back for many years, learned to try out musical instruments, and several of …

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Philip Paul Bliss

This American composer had originally been educated for the ministry. He was also an organist and music editor. Bliss made up numerous pieces functions for piano items, solo items for body organ and violin, operettas, chapel music, and a bevy of tunes. A lot of his chapel songs could be …

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Robert Corwin

Bob Corwin’s 1st half-century of jazz piano starts with him furtively following a swaying hands of progressive bebop mastermind Lennie Tristano but winds up in a far more relaxed setting with Corwin seemingly taking it easy beneath the swaying trees and shrubs in Hand Springs. Biographers are keen on talking …

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Ronnie Knittel

A Tennessee picker who developed a progressive design of bluegrass rhythm-guitar taking part in in the first ’50s, Ronnie Knittel is an excellent exemplory case of the treasures that are hidden aside in the folds from the bluegrass quilt. Beneath the name of Ronnie Brent, he also were able to …

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Marisa Gata Mansa

A member from the bossa nova gang, Marisa Gata Mansa blends vocal jazz abilities and theatrical knowledge in extremely personal performances, having had success with “Viagem” (João de Aquino/Paulo César Pinheiro), “Leva-me Contigo” (Dolores Durán), “Tudo Acabado” (J. Piedade/Oswaldo Martins), “Leopardo” (Essential Lima), and “Caçador de Mim” (Luiz Carlos Sá/Sérgio …

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Orquesta Aleman

Not to end up being confused with possibly the Orquesta Aliamen or the Orquesta Almendra, the Orquesta Aleman was among the longest-running ensembles in the Cuban orquesta tipica design as well mainly because the stronghold from the Aleman family members music dynasty. Padre Jose Aleman began the group in the …

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Leonard Hochman

Considering how okay Leonard Hochman performs on his 1994 Brownstone CD Until Tomorrow (sounding a little like Zoot Sims on tenor and exhibiting a warm build on bass clarinet), it really is surprising that was his first record being a leader, which he previously largely ended playing back 1963! Blessed …

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George Edvardovich Conus

This Russian composer and theorist was also a professor of harmony and orchestration on the Moscow Conservatory and, later, Saratoff Conservatory. Conus have been students of Arensky and Taneieff. His compositions had been primarily orchestral parts that ranged from symphonic poems to ballets and concertos. Conus’ theoretical functions contended with …

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Godfrey Cambridge

Because of the records of the roly-poly comic/professional, just how Blacks viewed Whites and one another was taken to a wide market. A little more vocal about inequities than Costs Cosby, but certainly nicer than Richard Pryor.

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