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Cornélio Pires

The first independent producer of Brazil as well as the first someone to ever record traditional, authentic caipira (hillbilly) music, Cornélio Pires was the largest propagandist from the hillbilly culture of upstate São Paulo in the initial decades from the 20th century. Along with 26 books about the caipira with …

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Johann Gänsbacher

Gansbacher’s music consisted primarily of sacred vocal music and was highly conventional; however, his musicianship was well-received and kept with high esteem. His most significant instrumental structure was the Concertino for clarient and orchestra. Like a boy, so that as the boy of the choirmaster, Gansbacher sang in Sterzing, Innsbruck, …

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Per Nørgård

Per Nørgård (pronounced “Set Ner-gore”) has emerged as possibly the most significant Danish composer since Nielsen. His music offers paralleled and added to avant-garde advancements in Western music because the 1950s, growing from a Nordic Romanticism produced from Vagn Holmboe and Jean Sibelius, through a brief period in the later …

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Al Bundy

This pianist worked as an accompanist for some of the fantastic jazz vocalists, including Billie Vacation, Ruth Dark brown, and Johnny Hartman. Despite touring the globe, he often remained close to house with some long-running stints at numerous popular NY nightspots. As an adolescent, his family relocated up to NEW …

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Jeanne Loriod

Given birth to in 1928, Jeanne Loriod was most widely known for taking part in an electronic device named an “ondes martenot” for several film scores, which range from Lawrence of Arabia to Mars Episodes! Loriod’s youthful sister, Yvonne, was a pianist who was simply wedded to renowned composer Olivier …

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Leonard Davidson

Not to end up being confused with among the sweaty ex-wrestlers that constructed the British rock and roll group the Dave Clark Five, Leonard Davidson was among the early Ozark reedmen to be established in territorial rings in the Midwest. The to begin that was Roland Bruce’s Music group, structured …

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Sebastian Ertl

This composer served at a monastery in Garsten as well as perhaps at a monastery in Weilhenstephan having been admitted towards the Benedictine order. Ertl’s phoning also got him to Styria and finally back again to Garsten. When Ertl dwelled in Garsten he made up music for the choirboys; it …

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Harold López-Nussa

Cuba’s Harold López-Nussa is a gifted pianist whose immense abilities have present him performing sophisticated post-bop jazz and Cuban and Afro-Latin rhythms. Delivered Harold López-Nussa Torres in Havana in 1983, López-Nussa grew up within a musical family members with parents who had been both music artists. His uncle, Ernán Lopez-Nussa, …

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George Lewis

George Lewis never tried to be always a virtuoso soloist. He enjoyed to try out melodic ensembles where his distinct clarinet was absolve to improvise as merely as he preferred. When Lewis was motivated and in melody, he could keep his very own with some of his contemporaries in New …

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Compay Segundo

Legendary Cuban guitarist Compay Segundo was created in 1907; collaborating with famous brands Sindo Garay, Miguel Matamoros and Benny Moré, he surfaced among the most respected music artists from the pre-revolution period, and in the past due ’20s developed the armónico, a acoustic guitar customized having a dual third string …

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