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Johann Wilhelm Hertel

Hertel was a composer, violinist, and key pad participant who spent the majority of his lifestyle utilized by the courtroom of Schwerin in Germany. He was also an erudite article writer who left out theoretical treatises on music and translations of modern French and Italian essays on looks and opera. …

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Federico Chueca

Arrested through the St. Daniel’s Evening uprising that swept through Madrid in 1865, Federico Chueca is at prison when he composed the waltz, “A Prisoner’s Lament. Orchestrated by Francisco Asenjo-Barbieri, who transformed the name to “Cupid And Esculapius, the tune became a springboard for Chueca’s following success. 3 years afterwards, …

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Fast Forward (Paul Wilson)

Fast Forwards (Paul Wilson) studied with Stuart Marshall in Newcastle and Robert Ashley and David Behrman in the guts for Modern Music in Mills University (1976 – 1978). He possessed and operated Green Noise Studios, a study middle for experimental audio and video methods. He lives in N.Con.C. and Amsterdam, …

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Abraham van den Kerckhoven

The sources to Kerckhoven begin in 1633 when he became the organist of Ste Catherine in Brussels. Kerll still left in 1648 and Abraham got his place as organist for Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria. He became the initial organist by 1659 and kept the positioning until at least 1673 …

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Marc Neikrug

It isn’t a simple issue for the musician, however versatile, to construct and keep maintaining two professions — seeing that both performer and composer, performer and conductor, or elsewhere. Precious few can separate their energies without seeming such as a gifted participant with vain dreams to compose/carry out, or the …

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Alexander Sheremetiev

Count number Alexander Dmitrievitch Sheremetiev, whose name is transliterated a number of methods (Sheremetyev, Cheremetieff, etc.) was created in 1859. Sheremetiev was a primary descendant of Boris Sheremetev, who fought alongside Peter the fantastic in the fantastic Northern Battle, and Sheremetiev’s dad offered as chamberlain to Tsar Alexander II. Over …

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Anthoine de Bertrand

Bertrand was a People from france composer who served in Fontanges, Auvergne, and Toulouse and later in existence changed into the Jesuit custom. (It had been idea that he passed away the life of the martyr having been assassinated by Protestants who objected to his sacred music.) A big corpus …

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Robert Jones

Robert Jones was an British composer mixed up in early-17th hundred years known for his lute-songs and madrigals. Although he was chided for the lute composing and unimaginative harmonies in a few of his functions, as well for his much less adventurous style generally, he was even so effective in …

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Sigiswald Kuijken

Sigiswald Kuijken is a pioneer in performing and teaching Baroque violin technique. He and his brothers had been all subjected to early musical instruments as young people. Sigiswald and Wieland intuitively trained themselves how exactly to play the viola da gamba. Sigiswald researched violin on the conservatory in Bruges, after …

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Johann Joseph Abert

Johann Joseph Abert was a twice bassist, conductor, and composer whose whole musical profession was centered in Stuttgart, Germany. Educated on the Prague Conservatory under Peter Josef von Lindpainter, Abert became a member of the courtroom orchestra in Stuttgart in 1853 being a dual bassist, upgrading to the positioning of …

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