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Jacques Castérède

Ensembleérède studied piano, evaluation, and composition on the Paris Conservatoire. After earning the Prix de Rome in 1953, he came back towards the Conservatoire being a instructor of solfège and afterwards served being a teacher of etudes and evaluation. His ballet But (1959) was created on the Paris Opéra and …

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Charles Swinnerton Heap

As a kid Heap sang in public areas and later attained a scholarship to review in Leipzig. His instructors included Moscheles, Hauptmann, Richter and Reinicke and Heap also substituted for Reinicke as the organist on the Gewandhaus. In Liverpool he examined with Greatest and would frequently come in concert being …

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Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis

Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis, whose music profession ceased when he fell into an abyss of depression, is most beneficial appreciated for establishing professional artwork in Lithuania as well as for exemplifying the interests from the Symbolist and Modernist actions, through his paintings and his chromatic, mysterious, and folkloric — however cosmopolitan …

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Antoine dit Espirit Blanchard

Blanchard was a France composer most highly influenced by both Italian design and Handel. He’s regarded as the last essential composer position for cathedral music to hire the thought bass to become examine by cembalist or organist, doubling the cheapest violin component. Blanchard taken care of a singlular identification in …

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James L. Lyons

b. 18 November 1916, USA, d. 10 Apr 1994. One of the biggest of jazz’s promoters and impresarios, Lyons was initially used in 1941 like a promotion agent for any dance hall location providing Stan Kenton’s ‘Artistry In Tempo Orchestra’. Currently a jazz fan, and impressed by Kenton’s build, he …

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Little Eva

Small Eva Narcissus Boyd was a babysitter for Carole Ruler and Gerry Goffin when the songwriting group was inspired to create “The Loco-Motion,” a music predicated on a dance that Eva would do throughout the house. Eva also surely got to sing on the demonstration, which impressed Don Kirshner plenty …

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Linda Creed

Lyricist Linda Creed teamed with composer/maker Thom Bell to writer some hits forever from the lush and seductive Philly spirit sound of the first ’70s. Created in Philadelphia in 1949, Creed grew up in the city’s Mt. Airy section. Her profession premiered in 1971 when the fantastic Dusty Springfield documented …

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Denny Zeitlin

Zeitlin has one of the most unusual “time gigs” to get a jazz musician: he’s a psychiatrist. Zeitlin’s parents had been involved with both music and medication. They began him for the piano at age group two; he continuing to study traditional music while in primary school, then started playing …

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Lenny Pickett

Pickett is a present person in the Saturday Night time Live music group and a long-time innovator from the Tower of Power horn section. Through the ’70s, the Tower of Power was the dominating program horn group, slicing their own effective R&B/funk/pop information and backing a bunch of celebrities from …

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Fraser MacPherson

Golf swing/bop saxophonist Fraser MacPherson (1928-1993) possessed a method deeply rooted in the custom of the fantastic pre-bop saxophonists, owing a substantial stylistic debts to Zoot Sims. Delivered in Victoria, United kingdom Columbia in 1928, MacPherson shifted to Vancouver in 1948 and started a career being a studio room and …

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