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  2. Alan Walker (musicologist) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Walker, FRSC (born 6 April 1930 [1]) is an English-Canadian musicologist and university professor best known as a biographer and scholar of composer Franz Liszt.Walker has also written on composers Robert Schumann and Frédéric Chopin, as well as conductor Hans von Bülow.

  3. Background music - Wikipedia

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    The use of incidental music dates back at least as far as Greek drama.A number of classical composers have written incidental music for various plays, with the more famous examples including Henry Purcell's Abdelazer music, George Frideric Handel's The Alchemist music, Joseph Haydn's Il distratto music, [citation needed] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Thamos, King of Egypt music, Ludwig van ...

  4. The 50 Greatest Pieces of Classical Music - Wikipedia

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    The 50 Greatest Pieces of Classical Music is a compilation of classical works recorded by the London Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor David Parry. [2] Recorded at Abbey Road Studios , Royal Festival Hall and Henry Wood Hall in London, the compilation was released in digital formats in November, 2009 and as a 4-CD set in 2011. [ 3 ]

  5. Wonny Song - Wikipedia

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    Wonny Song has been appointed Artistic Director of Orford Music (formerly the Orford Arts Centre) in May 2015. Mr. Song officially assumed his position at the beginning of summer 2015, at which time he began to prepare the 2016 program.

  6. Summer Music - Wikipedia

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    On March 20, 1956, as part of the twelfth season of the Chamber Music Society, the premiere of Summer Music took place at the Detroit Institute of Arts, performed by the first-desk players of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra: James Pellerite (flute), Arno Mariotti (oboe), Albert Luconi (clarinet), Charles Sirard (bassoon), and Ray Alonge (horn). [3]

  7. Adolf Wiklund (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Wiklund (5 June 1879 in Långserud, Värmland – 2 April 1950 in Stockholm) was a Swedish composer and conductor.His father was an organist. After graduating from the Royal College of Music, Stockholm as an organist and music teacher, Wiklund was awarded scholarships to study piano in Sweden and then in Paris.

  8. David Jalbert (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    David Jalbert was born on November 3, 1977, in Rimouski, Quebec.He began playing the piano at the age of four with the encouragement of his father. [2] He entered the Conservatoire de musique de Rimouski at the age of nine [3] to study with Pauline Charron, who taught him piano for nearly 10 years.

  9. Joshua Coyne - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2011, Joshua was the subject of a series of articles describing the difficulties students may have getting scholarships, loans, and grants, to be able to afford college. [5] As a result of these articles, Joshua received numerous donations which allowed him to attend Manhattan School of Music.

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