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Dini

Given birth to and raised in Philadelphia, Dini is a lady urban modern/neo-soul singer whose materials is jazzy, yet very hip-hop-influenced. The Philadelphian (who also will some producing, organizing, and songwriting) includes a voice that’s gentle and girlish without having to be slim or wimpy. Delivered Dionne Nicole Drummond on …

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(Louis) Boyd Neel

Boyd Neel is certainly one of a small number of conductors who are able to rightfully consider credit for finding (or, more properly, rediscovering) a whole performing genre. The actual fact that music was his second profession — he was initially a fully educated, licensed, and exercising doctor — makes …

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Donald Swann

A music comedy duo most active in Britain through the 1950s and ’60s, Michael Flanders (b. 1922) and Donald Swann (b. 1923) 1st met one another as schoolboys at Westminster in 1936. In 1939, both collaborated on portion of a musical revue entitled Do it now, with Swann adding piano …

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Robert Alexander Gardner

This blind musician made his living like a piano tuner, producing good usage of his talent of perfect pitch. After that he began monitoring in the Kentucky College for the Blind, where he fulfilled multi-instrumentalist Lester MacFarland. The others was recording background as both teamed up to start out a …

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Henri (Gustave) Casadesus

Casadesus, an associate of a France family of music artists, studied on the Paris Conservatoire and won the initial award in 1899 for viola. Furthermore to composing, he founded the Société des Musical instruments Anciens Casadesus in 1901 in cooperation with Saint-Saëns. He also had written a treatise and research …

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George Edvardovich Conus

This Russian composer and theorist was also a professor of harmony and orchestration on the Moscow Conservatory and, later, Saratoff Conservatory. Conus have been students of Arensky and Taneieff. His compositions had been primarily orchestral parts that ranged from symphonic poems to ballets and concertos. Conus’ theoretical functions contended with …

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Bobby & the Midnites

Bobby as well as the Midnites was a Grateful Deceased spin-off group led from the Dead’s guitarist/vocalist Bob Weir through the 1st half from the ’80s. Their preliminary lineup, furthermore to Weir, was: Bobby Cochran (acoustic guitar, vocals), the Dead’s Brent Mydland (keyboards, vocals), Tim Bogert (bass), mentioned jazz fusion …

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Johan Svendsen

Johan Svendsen, together with his precise modern Grieg, represents Norwegian Romanticism at its apex. Beyond Norway, where his position hasn’t been questioned, Svendsen, despite his eclipse by Grieg, offers nonetheless maintained a cult of admirers and it might be just a matter of your time before he gets the same …

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John Farrant

There have been three John Farrant’s in the vicinity or service of Salisbury Cathedral which is difficult to tell apart between your three. Two sacred music and a brief Service are related to among the Farrants; the music is quite like the music of Richard perhaps a relationship. The positions …

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Fiddlin’ Skeets Williamson

b. Cecil Williamson, 30 Sept 1920, McVeigh, Kentucky, USA. As a kid Williamson used the violin, getting an accomplished nation fiddle participant. His sister, LaVerne Lois Williamson (b. 9 July 1923, McVeigh, Kentucky, USA, d. 5 Dec 1987, USA), performed banjo and acoustic guitar and in addition sang. She and …

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