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Jakub Golabek

Little information could be discerned concerning this singer and composers early existence. The first mention of him is at 1766 when he was wedded in Krakow and later on when he became the composer for The Wawel Cathedral Choir (c.1774). His compositions included people, evening solutions, cantatas and symphonies. Golabek …

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Ivo Malec

Along with Milko Kelemen, Ivo Malec is normally Croatia’s most well-known author of the avant-garde. Blessed in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1925, he examined in Paris, France, in 1955 while preserving close ties with house. Motivated by color, Malec released Versions in 1956, where 17 single equipment are each connected with …

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Pietro Locatelli

Locatelli was among the leading Italian violinists and composers in the first half from the eighteenth hundred years. At onetime, he was referred to as the “Paganini from the eighteenth hundred years” because of his 12 concertos and 24 caprices for violin. Although he was known mainly like a virtuoso …

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Rick Iantosca

Guitarist/maker Rick Iantosca found out his way in to the music market through a hard-earned place as an associate engineer in a recording studio room. He had developed in South Orange, NJ, where he quickly perfected several tools and became an obsessive musician. After university, he discovered his chance to …

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Dave Ball

Created in 1950, Dave Ball used guitar young. His first documenting group was Ace Kefford Stand, with whom he released two singles. The group was made up of Ball, his sibling, Denny, Ace Kefford (previously from the Move), and Cozy Powell; they shaped in 1967. He was an associate of …

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Tommaso Traetta

This Italian composer wrote approximately forty operas in the serious and comic veins though his adaptations from the lyric tragedies were most crucial. Traetta was affected by Rameau, Rousseau, Metastasio, Jommelli and Gluck aswell as many librettists concurrent at that time. He offered as the movie director from the Ospedaletto …

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Nicolaos Mantzaros

Mantzaros studied with Barbatti in Corfu and with Zingarelli in Naples. He refused to have a placement as the movie director from the Conservatory in Milan in order that he could train in Corfu which he pursued with great devotion. The Philharmonic Culture of Corfu was founded by Mantzaros. He’s …

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Sammy Lee

b. 26 Might 1890, NEW YORK, NY, USA, d. 30 March 1968, Woodland Hillsides, NY, USA. After a limited period as an professional, Lee became a respected choreographer and musical movie director on Broadway. He made an appearance on stage as Pietro in Rudolph Friml and Otto Harbach’s The Firefly …

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Sonny Boy Williamson I

Easily the main harmonica player from the prewar era, John Lee Williamson nearly single-handedly made the humble mouth organ a worthy lead instrument for blues bands — at the forefront for the amazing innovations of Small Walter and a platoon of others to check out. If not really for his …

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Dave Hole

Australian slide guitarist Dave Gap is observed for his lively, high-volume rock & roll/blues music and uncommon playing style. Though left-handed, Gap plays electric guitar right-handed and created a technique to pay to get a finger injury where he areas his fingers outrageous of the throat. He also runs on …

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