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Aimé Maillart

A composition college student of Halevy and Leborne on the Paris Conservatoire, Maillart also studied violin with Guerin. His initial place surface finish in the “Prix de Rome” was for the cantata “Lionel Foscari.” Operas constructed by Maillart included “Gastibelza ou Le fou de Tolede,” “Le moulin de tilleuls,” “La …

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Ferdinand Frantz

Ferdinand Frantz was among the final of this extraordinary course of singers in a position to realize with vocal authority the heroic tasks compiled by Richard Wagner for bass-baritone. Frantz’s sizeable device provided a weighty lower register to anchor a company and javelin-like best, precisely the characteristics demanded by Wagner …

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Joana Jimènez

Joana Jimènez launched her music profession with the discharge of 1989’s Esa Paloma, a favorite debut record that blended traditional flamenco with modern pop. She continuing documenting music over another three decades, earning the televised skill present Se Llama Copla in 2008 and launching another well-known flamenco album, Todas las …

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Jansug Kakhidze

Well-known for his innovative programming and devotion to modern music from his homeland, Georgian conductor Jansug Kakhidze gained wide recognition during his life being a good friend and solid advocate of composer Giya Kancheli, recording his whole cycle of seven symphonies along with a great many other works. Nicknamed “the …

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