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Alfonso Fontanelli

Delivered in Reggio Fontanelli served the Ferrarese courtroom, followed by assistance in Modena and a short stay static in the courtroom of Cosimo II de’Medici in Florence, He also travelled to Venice, Naples, and Rome. Fontenelli was among the leading statistics for the Ferrarese madrigalian design. Musically the madrigals of …

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Vicente Martin y Soler

The early many years of Martin y Soler were spent in Valencia where he discovered music in the Iglesia Mayor like a choirboy. His dad was a tenor in the chapel in Valencia. Although date is unfamiliar, Vicente relocated to Madrid; his 1st opera, “La Madrilena, o Teacher burlado,” premiered …

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Franz Schmidt

Like Paderewski, Gabrilowitsch, Schnabel, and Isabella Vengerova, Franz Schmidt became a piano pupil of Theodor Leschetizky in the Vienna Conservatorium in 1890, where he studied structure with Bruckner, theory with Robert Fuchs, and cello with Ferdinand Hellmesberger. Created to a German dad and Slovak mom in that which was after …

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Tommy Gwaltney

b. 28 Feb 1921, Norfolk, Virginia, USA, d. 11 Feb 2003. Although he performed clarinet as an adolescent and during armed service services, Gwaltney briefly considered the vibraphone when he experienced lung damage. Following the battle he began to play the clarinet once again, performing around Washington, DC, frequently in …

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Kevin Peek

Guitarist Kevin Look kept his ft in both rock and roll and classical music, saving with famous brands Leo Sayer and Cliff Richard and merging both as an associate from the progressive rock and roll quintet Sky, among chamber music and guitar-duo recitals. Look began his professional musical existence like …

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Elaine Morgan

b. 11 Feb 1960, Cardiff, Wales Morgan began by employed in a Cardiff documenting studio, providing voiceovers and vocals for jingles. Additionally, she provided backing vocals for most of the documenting performers using the studio room, with the effect that Robin Williamson recruited her to sing on his Ten Of …

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Pete Sayers

b. 6 November 1942, Shower, Somerset, Britain, d. 11 Feb 2005, England. Urged by his musical parents, Sayers analyzed violin with Gerard Hoffnung and in addition sang in the chapel choir. In his teenagers, he created his personal bluegrass music group, the Bluegrass Cut-Ups, and was also noticed using Johnny …

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Le Grande Kalle

b. Joseph Kabasele Tshamala, 1930, Matadi, Zaire, d. 11 Feb 1983, Paris, France. The daddy of contemporary Zairean music, Kalle’s first musical experiences had been as an associate of the cathedral choir in his city of Matadi. Shifting to Kinshasa in 1950, he caused Orchestre De Tendence Congolaise, a music …

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Bobby Pickett

b. Robert George Pickett, 11 Feb 1938, Somerville, Massachusetts, USA, d. 25 Apr 2007, LA, California, USA. Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett (AS WELL AS THE Crypt-Kickers) recorded the united states #1 1 ‘Monster Mash’ in 1962, a melody which has continued to be alive for many years because of perennial radio …

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Tino Casal

One of the most flamboyant vocalists to have got emerged in the Spanish pop picture, Tino Casal’s efforts to both music and artwork worlds played a pivotal component in the La Movida Madrileña from the 1980s. Blessed José Celestino Casal Álvarez in Oviedo in 1950, he started his profession fronting …

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