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Fou Ts’ong

Fou Ts’ong is normally regarded as the best Chinese language pianist of his time and probably one of the most highly respected interpreters from the music of Chopin. Pursuing his prize-winning work in the 1955 Chopin Competition, Fou continued to establish home in London and create a effective career both …

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Zack Whyte

Whyte led the Chocolates Beau Brummels in the ‘20s and ‘30s, an effective territory band located in Cincinnati that included in various occasions such respected music artists while trumpeters Sy Oliver and Roy Eldridge, trombonist Vic Dickenson, and tenor saxophonist Al Sears. Whyte’s profession started in earnest while going to …

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Carlos Païta

Carlos Païta was an Argentine conductor. His early connection with viewing Wilhelm Furtwängler performing inspired him to create that his profession, and finally led him to review with Artur Rodzinski. His 1st performing post was the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, accompanied by a position using the SWR Stuttgart Radio …

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Chuck Day

Guitarist Chuck Day time forged probably one of the most distinctive and enduring riffs in rock and roll & roll background when he joined up with singer Johnny Streams for the 1966 vintage “Key Agent Guy.” Given birth to in Chicago on August 6, 1942, Day time began playing acoustic …

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Carl Reinecke

Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke was the child of music instructor J.P. Rudolf Reinecke (1795-1883), who’s known as the writer of a number of important books and functions on music theory. Carl’s dad gave him an intensive musical education and trained in playing piano. At age 21, Reinecke began touring Northern …

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Tom Scholz

A graduate of MIT’s prestigious anatomist program, electronic devices wizard Tom Scholz was the master-mind behind the phenomenal success from the ’70s rock and roll group Boston. Producing demos in his cellar studio, Scholz obtained the eye of Epic information who agreed upon the guitarist to a offer. After assembling …

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Lorenzo da Ponte

Certain librettist/author collaborations have grown to be legendary in the wonderful world of opera, such as for example von Hoffmannstal and Richard Strauss, Gilbert and Sullivan, and da Ponte and Mozart. Not merely did Mozart started collaborating with da Ponte during his have musical maturity, but da Ponte’s witty, exactly …

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Teodulo Mabellini

Mabellini composed in lots of different styles including operas, public, cantatas, vocal single functions, responsories, symphoniae, waltzes, fantasias, and other instrumental parts. Teodulo was the kid of a musical instrument machine and he examined with a get good at from the chapel in Pistoia and with Piloti and Gherardeschi the …

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Eva Turner

A dramatic soprano using a tone of voice of mammoth proportions, Eva Turner, though scarcely neglected in her native nation, enjoyed a lot of her greatest successes overseas. Most closely discovered with the name function in Turandot (which she initial sang in Brescia just a month following its premiere), she …

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George Webb

b. George Horace Webb, 8 Oct 1917, London, Britain. After playing piano around London, Webb was seduced with the revival motion and in 1942 shaped his personal traditional music group. The band became very popular with English enthusiasts, including over another couple of years leading lamps of the united kingdom …

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