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Johann Wilhelm Hassler

Johann Wilhelm Hässler was a German musician who performed as an organist, keyboardist, and composer in various European towns before settling in Russia, where he was a renowned instructor and composer, in 1792. Created the son of the hatmaker in the central German town of Erfurt, Hässler apprenticed along with …

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Guher & Suher Pekinel

Güher & Süher Pekinel are fiercely individual identical twins who often discover a way to work through any distinctions of opinion before each goes on stage as duo pianists. They need to, being a group that happens to try out essentially back again to back instead of facing one another, …

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John Hawkins

Among this musicographer and music historians friends were Georg Frideric Handel and John Stanley. As a lawyer in London he proved helpful among the musical and literary echelon. Besides composing on music background Hawkins also possessed a significant assortment of music and treatises on music. “AN OVER-ALL Background of the …

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Randy Barlow

A singer/songwriter who reached his business top in the later ’70s, Randy Barlow was created in Detroit in 1943. By age ten, he was playing electric guitar with regional R&B rings; at 14, he was executing professionally. After departing university in 1965, he transferred to California to become Hollywood stuntman, …

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Johann Andreas Amon

Johannes Andreas Amon was a composer who was simply a proficient vocalist and a great performer for the horn, violin, viola and piano. Being truly a journeying performer with Punto he previously the opportunity to meet up Hiller, Reichardt, Hoffmeister, Haydn, and Mozart. The Kappelmeister placement in Oettingen-Wallerstein was stuffed …

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Sadie Goodson

The music career of Sadie Goodson spanned almost the complete 20th century. She was just 16 years of age when she started playing piano with New Orleans jazz bandleaders such as for example Pal Petit and was shutting in on a century outdated when she got the stage on the …

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Alexandre Guilmant

Félix Alexandre Guilmant was among the to begin a type of France organists who have became connected with a craze in that nation toward large, versatile symphonic tube organs. Alexandre was the boy of Jean-Baptiste Guilmant (1794 – 1890), organist of St. Nicolas Cathedral in Boulogne. The daddy gave his …

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Johann Erasmus Kindermann

Kindermann was students of Johann Staden though he didn’t follow his teacher’s approach to prepared dissonances in melodic design. The key teacher-pupil custom that was were only available in Nuremberg with Staden continuing through Kindermann and his pupils Schwemmer and Wecker who after that trained Krieger and Pachelbel. He was …

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Hermann Bemberg

The French composer was students of both Dubois and Masanet. His opera “Elaine” was a significant achievement. Bemberg’s cantata “La Mort de Jeanne d’Arc” (The Loss of life of Joan of Arc) as well as the comic opera “Le Baiser de Suzon” and a corpus of several songs helped to …

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Güher Pekinel

Güher Pekinel stocks the spotlight with her similar twin sister Süher to create perhaps one of the most well-known duo-piano teams today. Both are critically acclaimed because of their interpretations of a variety of functions in the two-piano books by such composers as J.S. Bach, Mozart (like the Concerto for …

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