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Viola Frey (August 15, 1933 – July 26, 2004) was an American artist working in sculpture, painting and drawing, and professor emerita at California College of the Arts. She lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area and was renowned for her larger-than-life, colorfully glazed clay sculptures of men and women, which expanded the ...
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The following is a list of people from Detroit, ... Viola Liuzzo [173] Henry W. Lord [174] Alfred Lucking ... Glenn Frey [437] Curtis Fuller [438] The Funk Brothers ...
This is a list of Wikipedia articles on notable viola players. In cases where a violist has also achieved fame in another musical area, such as conducting or composing, this is noted. In cases where a violist has also achieved fame in another musical area, such as conducting or composing, this is noted.
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José Rosado (born 1974), two-time All-Star pitcher for the Kansas City Royals (B) [254] Eddie August Schneider (1911–1940), pilot who set airspeed records [255] Cody Simon, American football linebacker for the Ohio State Buckeyes [256] Walt Singer (1911–1992), end for the New York Giants of the NFL, 1935–1936 [257]
This article lists compositions written for the viola. The list includes works in which the viola is a featured instrument: viola solo, viola and piano, viola and orchestra, ensemble of violas, etc. Catalogue number, date of composition and publisher (for copyrighted works) are also included. Ordering is by composer surname.
Viola Gertrude Wells Evans (December 14, 1902, Newark, New Jersey – December 22, 1984, Belleville, New Jersey), better known by her stage names Viola Wells or Miss Rhapsody, was an American jazz, blues, and religious singer. [1] The book Swing City: Newark Nightlife, 1925-50 by Barbara J. Kukla is dedicated to Viola Wells. [2]