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"Fascination" is a popular waltz song with music (1904) by Fermo Dante Marchetti and lyrics (1905) by Maurice de Féraudy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was first published in Hamburg (Anton J. Benjamin) and Paris (Édition F. D. Marchetti) in 1904 in a version for piano solo ('Valse Tzigane').
HOW is this a "1932 song" when it was first published in 1904?? It was, in fact, an early hit (1905) by the queen of the slow waltz, Paulette Darty (1871-1939). It is also now known to have been composed by Maurice Ravel who, as an impecunious student, sold it to F. D. Marchetti, whose general practise it was to buy tunes from such sources and publish them under his own name.
Fermo Dante Marchetti (born Dante Pilade Marchetti; 28 August 1876 – 11 June 1940) was an Italian composer and songwriter, best known for the music for the song "Fascination". [1] He was born in Massa Carrara , Tuscany , Italy , and died in Paris , France .
Bloodline is the second album by the R&B group LeVert, released in 1986. [4] ... "Fascination" (Gerald LeVert, Marc Gordon, James Mtume) - 4:29
Winston Rodney OD (born 1 March 1945), better known by the stage name Burning Spear, is a Jamaican roots reggae singer-songwriter, vocalist, and musician. Burning Spear is a Rastafarian and one of the most influential and long-standing roots artists to emerge from the 1970s.
Speer was born in Cheltenham, he was the son of physician Stanhope Templeman Speer. During the 1870s, William Stainton Moses tutored Speer. [1] [2] He became a successful composer and Professor of piano at the Royal Academy of Music. [3] Like his father, Speer was a convinced spiritualist. He joined the London Spiritualist Alliance in March ...
Robert Christgau noted that "ever more delicate backup horns subsume ever more docile backup vocals as his unearthly outcries grow more coaxing, less admonitory." [4] The Boston Globe called Farover "a generally solid roots effort, even if it is not as intense as Burning Spear Live."
Speer was born in current day Wrocław, Poland (formerly Breslau) and died in Göppingen, Germany. As a composer, he wrote sonatas for trombones (formerly known as sackbuts) and cornetti with basso continuo. However, Speer is most widely known for his Sonata No. 29 from Die Bänkelsängerlieder for brass quintet. He was more well known for his ...