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  • | genre = [[Classical music|Classical]] ...s/music/03klein.html|title=Oboist Afflicted by Hand Trouble Enjoys Reunion with Chicagoans|first=Daniel J.|last=Wakin|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date ...
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  • {{Short description|American classical saxophonist, composer and former professor of saxophone}} ...A|pol|ɡvuɕt͡ɕ|lang}}; born April 1, 1953) is an American [[classical music|classical]] [[saxophonist]], composer, and former professor of saxophone at [[The Uni ...
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  • *[[Classical music|classical]] }} ...20--1--txt-txIN-matt+savage-------1 "Autistic jazz prodigy already playing with greats"], ''The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California'', September 16, ...
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  • | genre = [[Classical music|Classical]] ...9 – June 30, 2005) was an [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]] and American (since 2004) classical [[pianist]]. ...
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  • ...1561592630-e-0000011588| url-access = subscription}}</ref>) is an American classical pianist, teacher and administrator. ...arlboro Music School and Festival|Marlboro Music Festival]] and informally with [[Vladimir Horowitz]]. In 1954, he returned to Columbia to perform [[Edward ...
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  • ...hat it was not his style. Leaving the university after his scholarship for classical guitar was canceled,<ref name="Time"/> he enrolled in colleges in Ohio, als ...nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C03E1DB1731F93BA35751C1A9609C8B63|title=Classical Standouts in a Mozartean Year (Some Even by Mozart)|author=Kozinn, Allan|da ...
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  • ...2) was a [[Czechs|Czech]] composer, pianist and conductor, author of jazz, classical, incidental and film music. ...He worked as a piano teacher and choirmaster there, and continued to work with Voskovec and Werich. In 1942, the long-ill Ježek died of chronic kidney dis ...
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  • ...remained [[visually impaired]], developmentally delayed, [[epileptic]] and with limited physical coordination. He does not speak much.<ref name="Sobsey1995 ...efore the song of the bird would play. He listened to this record. Walking with his parents near their vacation home one day, they heard a bird singing, an ...
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  • |attributes=holding a manuscript with the words "Salve Regina"<br>Benedictine habit<br>staff or crutch ...astronomy]], as well as many [[hymns]]. He has traditionally been credited with the composition of "[[Salve Regina]]", "[[Veni Sancte Spiritus]]",<ref name ...
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  • ...Fryer]] and theory with [[R. O. Morris]]. He studied composition privately with [[Mátyás Seiber]]. Milner's own teaching career began at [[Morley College]] Milner had close academic ties with [[North America]]. Beginning in 1964, he gave frequent summer lecture tours ...
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  • ...rly recordings. During his tenure in Felt he co-wrote most of its material with frontman [[Lawrence (musician)|Lawrence]].<ref name="CherryRed">{{cite web| ...k's importance to early Felt: "I thought, God, I could really go somewhere with this kid. Ride on his back to the top, that's how I saw it. He was voted in ...
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  • | occupation = Classical pianist ...recording of these works at the time. He played and recorded chamber music with his Ponti-Zimansky-Polasek Trio. ...
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  • ...st=Nicolas|author2=Theodore Baker|title=Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians|publisher=Schirmer Books|year=1992|location=New York City|isbn=0-02-872415- ...ute pitch]], he studied from the age of 9 at [[Worcester College, Oxford]] with [[Ivor Atkins]] (organ)<ref>'Personalities in the World of the Blind: Alex ...
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  • ...s a Danish pianist and composer during the late [[Classical period (music)|Classical]] and early [[Romantic music|Romantic]] periods. He was a central figure of ...ons. In 1802 he moved to [[Hamburg]] where he began learning the [[piano]] with scholar [[:de:Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Schwencke|C.F.G Schwencke]].<ref ...
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  • ...le:Antonín Dvořák with his wife Anna in London, 1886.jpg|thumb|Anna Dvorak with Antonin in London, 1886]] ...integrated, promoted women, and had an inclusive stance toward people with disabilities. ...
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  • ...devised a strap system by which Leslie could be supported while he walked with her.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Autistic Savant Leslie Lemke {{!}} Families Affe ...at night. Leslie was soon playing all styles of music, from [[ragtime]] to classical.{{citation needed|date=November 2017}} ...
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  • | genre = Classical, pop, [[rock & roll]], [[easy listening]] ...wish music]] [[hit record]]s, and he [[Crossover music|crossed over]] into classical music in the 1990s.<ref name = "Goldsmith"/> In 2023 he brought a selection ...
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  • ...His writings on the late [[Baroque]] and early [[Classical period (music)|Classical period]] were highly influential, specifically, "his biographical and theor ...nd was a member of the chorus of the Hamburg opera. He made his solo debut with the Hamburg opera in 1696 in female roles and, after his voice changed, san ...
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  • {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> | genre = [[Jazz]], [[swing music|swing]], [[classical music|classical]] ...
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  • {{Short description|German classical bass-baritone (born 1959)}} ...m [[Bach cantata]]s, to [[lied]]er, and solo [[jazz]] improvisations. Born with severe [[birth defect]]s caused by [[thalidomide]], Quasthoff is {{height|m ...
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