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Perucho Figueredo

Attorney and landowner Perucho Figueredo (name Pedro Felipe Figueredo con Cisneros) was a primary participant in the 19th hundred years Cuban level of resistance against Spain and a talented composer, poet, and musician. Elevated on a glucose plantation, Figueredo gained his law level from the School of Madrid in 1844, …

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Johann Christian Rinck

After studying with Abicht, Junghanss and Kirchner, Rinck could study with Kittel who was simply among J.S. Bach’s learners. He became the organist at Giessen in 1790 and in 1805 the organist at Darmstadt. By 1813 he was an organist and instructor to the courtroom from the Grand Duke Ludwig …

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Gustave Charpentier

Charpentier was created in Dieuze, on June 25, 1860. He didn’t result from a musical family members — his dad was a baker — but his family members encouraged his fascination with music and allowed him to review the violin young. His formal research, however, didn’t start until he was …

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Gaspard Fritz

Italian tastes were indicative from the performance and compositional design of Fritz. His violin playing was generally well-recieved however the definitive Italian impact provided a distraction for his market. Teaching was his primary vocation but he performed on occasion in the house of Voltaire aswell such as Paris. Virtuostic in …

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Giuseppe Matteo Alberti

Bolognese composer and violinist Giuseppe Matteo Alberti was a forerunner in introducing Vivaldi’s concerto design to Bologna, a city whose orchestral music was even now largely beneath the sway from the Corellian manner. Though Alberti spent his existence working for numerous customers and musical organizations of his indigenous town, his …

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Eddie Dowling

b. Joseph Nelson Goucher, 11 Dec 1895, Woonsocket, Rhode Isle, USA, d. 18 Feb 1976, Smithfield, Rhode Isle, USA. Dowling’s Broadway profession began like a performer and he made an appearance in musicals like the Velvet Woman (1919) and Ziegfeld Follies Of 1919. He wedded Ray Dooley (b. Rachel Grain …

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Little Caesar

Blues/R&B vocalist/professional. Blessed in Pittsburgh and migrating to California in 1949, Harry Caesar have scored an R&B strike in 1952 for LA business owner John Dolphin’s Documented in Hollywood label using the violent “Goodbye Baby.” He was also mixed up in L.A. doo wop picture. Caesar spent some time working …

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Jan Vogler

Cellist Jan Vogler developed from kid prodigy to a versatile designer atop the modern picture, aided, ironically, by currents of background that found his home nation vanish. Vogler was created Feb 18, 1964, in Berlin, and was raised in that which was after that East Germany. He used his device …

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Will Batts

Fiddler Can Batts was the principal instrumentalist in Jack port Kelly’s South Memphis Jug Music group, a favorite string music group whose music owed much debt towards the blues aswell as minstrel tracks, vaudeville amounts, reels and rags. Delivered January 24, 1904 in Michigan, Mississippi, Batts was functioning as a …

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Gazebo

Blessed Paul Mazzolini on Feb 18, 1960 in Beirut, Lebanon, to a family group of the Italian diplomat and an American singer, Gazebo spent his early years globetrotting all over the world along with his parents. As an adolescent, he played within a rock band; afterwards he examined the classical …

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