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Erik Bergman

Bergman studied in the Helsinki Conservatory, with Tiessen on the Hochschule für Musik and studied serialism with Vogel in Ascona. He empty romanticism and only serialism in the afterwards 1940s. He uses it as a way with which to regulate intervallic colour instead of being a thematic concept. Bergman composed …

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Edison Denisov

Russian composer Edison Denisov (1929-1996) was perhaps one of the most essential figures among Soviet composers in the generation that followed Shostakovich. With Shostakovich’s encouragement, Denisov begun to reintroduce avant-garde designs in Russia through functions like The Sunlight from the Incas (1964) and Peinture (1970). Functioning inside the Soviet Composers …

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Bruno Weil

Bruno Weil is probably the even more important German conductors of his era. He continues to be most closely from the symphonies of Haydn, aswell much like opera and choral functions from the past due 18th and early 19th hundreds of years. He has produced several recordings for Sony Classics …

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Cyril Watters

b. 7 Feb 1907, London, Britain, d. 24 November 1984, London, Britain. Among the finest ‘back-room young boys’ in the London music business for quite some time, Cyril Watters’ music was noticed by millions, however his name was recognized to just a few. Essentially an employee arranger with web publishers …

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Manuel Cardoso

Portuguese composer Manuel Cardoso was created in the city of Fronteira, close to Portalegre. At age group eight or nine, he moved into the choir college of Evora Cathedral, where he researched music and sentence structure. One of is own teachers there is the respectable composer Manuel Mendes. How lengthy …

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Isidor Achron

Isidor Achron was created in Warsaw to a family group of Russian-Jewish history. His older sibling, Joseph Achron, was a violin prodigy and had been collecting rave notices in the Polish press. Isidor, nevertheless, would like the piano, as well as the Achron brothers quickly started to practice collectively beneath …

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Charles Theodore Pachelbel

Charles Theodore Pachelbel was created Carl Theodor Pachelbel in Stuttgart, the boy of composer Johann Pachelbel and the consequence of the elder Pachelbel’s second relationship. The family members was surviving in Nuremberg when Pachelbel’s dad passed away when Charles Theodore was 16; nothing at all more is well known about …

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Guido Cantelli

Cantelli was both youngest and shortest-lived from the world-class conductors given birth to between 1908 and 1920, an extraordinary group that included Karajan, Solti, Leinsdorf, Giulini, and Bernstein. His musical youngsters was typical: early proof a gift, key pad instruction, his initial piano recital at 14, etc. Slonimsky composed that …

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Juice Leskinen

Juice Leskinen (b. Pauli Matti Juhani “Juice” Leskinen) — Feb 19, 1950-November 24, 2006) was a Finnish nationwide treasure. He was perhaps one of the most prominent and well-known songwriters in his indigenous nation, but he was also a vocalist, poet, writer, translator, columnist and reporter, among a great many …

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Vidar Johnsen

Norwegian singer/songwriter Vidar Johnsen skilled chart-topping success as the frontman from the folk-rock band Vamp through the early to middle-2000s before collaborating with Swedish singer/songwriter Peter Nordberg in some critically acclaimed albums later on in the decade. Blessed on November 24, 1972, in Haugesund, Norway, Johnsen produced his solo record …

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