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Donald Gardner

The writer of the vacation perennial “All I’D LIKE for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth,” Donald Yetter Gardner also enjoyed a profession composing contemporary church anthems. He had written his seasonal traditional in past due 1944 while a open public school music instructor in Smithtown, NY; while substituting for …

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Juliusz Zarebski

Juliusz Zarebski (last name is pronounced “Zarembski”), who all died youthful from tuberculosis, drew very much attention as an effective performer and composer; quite notably, he learned the playing from the two-keyboard piano. Originally a kid prodigy who begun to provide concerts at age nine, he examined piano with J. …

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Paul Schöffler

Despite having been given birth to in Germany, bass-baritone Paul Schöffler became a favourite in Austria, both in the Vienna Staatsoper with the Salzburg Festival. Apart from Friedrich Schorr, he was unquestionably the finest, many complicated interpreter of Hans Sachs in the documented period. Although his tone of voice could …

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Jack Denny

The person whose name resembles a comic genius with an individual typo led a higher society dance band in the ’30s and ’40s. Jack port Denny had strike records during this time period but was”Even so” actually drummed out of business by changing musical designs. The lights had been particularly …

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Thomas Adams

An organist who composed various music for his device. Adams was praised extremely for his improptu capabilities.

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Gideon Honore

This pianist is badly represented on recordings, as though only one element of Gideon Honore’s career was deemed worth documentation. That might be roughly greater than a 10 years, from 1935, augmented somewhat by later produces regarding live recordings. Missing will be the whole ’20s, where Honore helped make a …

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Wilhelm Fitzenhagen

Beginning music lesson ats an early on age, Fitzenhagen discovered the piano, cello and violin and was capale enough to replacement for people of his father’s orchestra in the blowing wind section. He was appointed as Hofkapellmeister in Dresden and offered cello shows in Leipzig, Weimar (impressing Liszt) and Moscow …

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Signe Anderson

Signe Anderson was the initial feminine vocalist in the Jefferson Aircraft, singing on the first record and initial few singles ahead of getting replaced by Sophistication Slick in past due 1966. Delivered Signe Toly in Seattle and elevated in Portland, Oregon, she was discovered by Jefferson Aircraft creator Marty Balin …

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Anton Webern

Anton (von) Webern was among the crucial statistics in the so-called Second Viennese College. A pupil of Schoenberg, he became known for his concise and extremely specific atonal and serial compositions. In lots of ways he was even more important than his instructor: in the postwar years leading statistics in …

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Frank Martin

Martin’s long, silently productive profession reflected a mission to reconcile creative imperatives with stylistic integrity within an period of unprecedented complex difficulties, tests, and fragmentation. A conventionally qualified musician could have been much less prone to brook such difficulties as an honest dilemma or even to observe in them an …

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