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James Phillip Hoffa (born May 19, 1941), also known as James Hoffa Jr. or Jim Hoffa, is an American labor leader and attorney who was the tenth General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. He is the son of Jimmy Hoffa. Hoffa was first elected in 1998, and re-elected in 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2016 to five-year terms.
At 6 p.m., Hoffa's son, James, filed a missing person report. [46] The Hoffa family offered a $200,000 reward for any information about his disappearance. [77] The primary piece of physical evidence obtained in the investigation was a maroon 1975 Mercury Marquis Brougham, which belonged to Anthony Giacalone's son, Joseph.
The accompanying music was composed in 1910 specially for the ceremonial closing of the Old Cadet Chapel and opening of the new Cadet Chapel. "The Corps" was first sung on the steps of the Cadet Chapel on 12 June 1910, and became part of the graduation ceremony starting in 1911. [ 1 ]
Aug. 8—Brazil native and labor-movement legend Jimmy Hoffa was honored Tuesday when a historical marker was dedicated to his memory in the city where he was born 110 years ago. An estimated 50 ...
A reporter questions Teamsters general president Jimmy Hoffa outside of the federal courthouse in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1964 during his jury tampering trial (Chattanooga Times Free Press/AP)
Commissioned by N.Y.S. Music Teacher's Assoc. Premiered October 1989. Influenced by Greek folk music featuring a clarinet solo as a virtuoso instrument. Sonata, for oboe & piano (1991) [186] ob pf USCO [187] WorldCat [188] (00:16:00) Oboe and piano duo. Written for and Premiered by the Vinland Duo at the Weill Recital Hall, NY.
The Clarinet Works of Jörg Widmann: A Performance Guide to Fantasie for Clarinet Solo with a Survey of Unaccompanied Clarinet Repertoire and Guide to Contemporary Techniques (DMA thesis). Ohio State University. Mala, Defrim (2019). The music avangard Jörg Widmann and an analyse on his main work "The Fantasie for Clarinet Solo" (Master's thesis).
Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet is a solo instrumental work by Igor Stravinsky.The work was composed in 1918. [1] It was published in 1919, shortly after the completion of his Suite from L'Histoire du Soldat, as a thank-you gift to the philanthropist and arts patron Werner Reinhart, who was also an amateur clarinetist. [2]