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John White

While John White continues to be thought to be almost an oddity among British composers — a shape of eccentric compositional technique, or, more correctly, strategies — he has wielded significant influence over time. The author of over 160 piano sonatas (mainly short functions after Scarlatti’s example), a lot more …

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Horst Jankowski

Horst Jankowski was a seemingly inexhaustible author of easy hearing instrumental and space age group pop who began like a classical pianist. Evaluations are often mentioned between Jankowski and campy space age group pop arranger and composer Juan Garcia Esquival, easy hearing arranger and composer Bert Kaempfert, and easy hearing …

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Klaus Doldinger

Klaus Doldinger, best-known for leading the wonderful fusion group Passport in the 1970s and ’80s, has already established a different and episodic profession. He began learning piano in 1947 and clarinet five years afterwards, playing in Dixieland rings in the 1950s. By 1961, he previously become a contemporary tenor saxophonist, …

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Aribert Reimann

Blessed in Berlin on March 4, 1936, Aribert Reimann was raised beneath the terrible privations of Globe War II and its own lengthy aftermath in Germany. Although he offers adhered for a lot of his profession to abstract serialist strategies, his compositions retain a dramatic bleakness that some possess related …

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