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Sergiu Celibidache

Romanian-born conductor Sergiu Celibidache spent his early life in Jasí, capital of Moldavia, and in 1936 commenced music studies on the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin. At age group 33, after earning a performing competition arranged by Berlin Radio, he became conductor from the reconstituted postwar Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and …

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Barney Wilen

Barney Wilen’s mom was France, his father an effective American dentist-turned-inventor. He was raised mostly in the French Riviera; the family members left during Globe Battle II but came back upon its bottom line. Based on Wilen himself, he was confident to become musician by his mother’s friend, the poet …

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Edison Denisov

Russian composer Edison Denisov (1929-1996) was perhaps one of the most essential figures among Soviet composers in the generation that followed Shostakovich. With Shostakovich’s encouragement, Denisov begun to reintroduce avant-garde designs in Russia through functions like The Sunlight from the Incas (1964) and Peinture (1970). Functioning inside the Soviet Composers …

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Michel Philippot

French composer Michel Philippot was one of the primary generation of musicians to come consuming the pioneering Olivier Messiaen. Philippot was created in 1925 and, after learning mathematics for a couple of years, moved into the Paris Conservatoire in 1945. He supplemented his Conservatoire teaching with personal lessons from René …

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