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Jesús Monasterio

Probably the most noted composition by Monasterio was “Adios a la Alhambra” for violin and piano which Meyerbeer lauded in 1862 after hearing its performance in Berlin. Monasterio was even more very important to his body organ playing and his advocacy of instrumental music in Spain than for his compositions. …

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Gary Buck

b. Gary Ralph Buck, 21 March 1940, Thessalon, Ontario, Canada, d. 14 Oct 2003, Didsbury, Alberta, Canada. A singer-songwriter, Buck performed acoustic guitar and bass as a kid, and in his teenagers he shaped his music group the Rock-A-Billies. After documenting for Canatal, he became a member of Petal and …

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Gustav Neidlinger

With a robust bass-baritone of granite-like density and sharply honed dramatic instincts, Gustav Neidlinger was the foremost Alberich of his time. His realization of Wagner’s misshapen creature acquired both fearsome power for the curse in Das Rheingold as well as the pathos that glinted through the crusty outdoor to create …

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Thurlow Weed Lieurance

Blessed in Iowa, and relocated to Kansas in early youth, Thurlow Weed Lieurance spent his formative years on frontier property in the American Plains. Small is well known of his early education, but using the outbreak from the Spanish-American Battle, Lieurance enlisted like a musician. At war’s end, Lieurance signed …

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Pasquale Amato

Amato was among the outstanding baritones of his time, with the simple, almost tenor-like top register that marks the successful Verdi baritone, and a fantastic legato range. He was also a robust dramatic shape, effective in both comic and significant roles. While most widely known for his shows in Italian …

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François Roberday

Roberday served for a short while while an organist to Anne of Austria, Louis XIV’s mom, and Queen Marie-Therese. His just extant functions are within “Fugues, et caprices, a quatre celebrations.” They are nine fugues, seven which were accompanied by caprices. The functions are extremely derivative taking recognized styles from …

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Robert Johnson

The name Robert Johnson is connected with legends of offers made out of Satan himself. One of the professional drummers who talk about what is an exceptionally common name in musical circles, Robert Johnson developed his excellent drum sound without resorting to supernatural pacts. He also couldn’t possess made any …

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Nikos Skalkottas

Nikolaos Skalkottas is easily being among the most essential Greek composers through the first half from the twentieth hundred years. Extremely talented from his early years as a child, he mostly composed serial and atonal music in his older compositions and continued to be an nearly totally unknown amount in …

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Åge Aleksandersen

The recipient of multiple Spellemannprisen awards, Åge Aleksandersen is a Norwegian singer/songwriter whose career spans numerous decades and carries a long set of full-length album releases, many of which were number 1 hits in his homeland. Like fellow Norwegian vocalist/songwriter Terje Tysland, he embarked on his single profession in the …

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Pierre Février

Not much details is obtainable concerning positions where Fevrier served; whatever does occur continues to be unclear. It really is possible that he kept positions in Abbeville and Paris at St Roch and Sainte-Chapelle. He probably studied the body organ with his dad and wrote several parts for the harpischord. …

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