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Duke Ellington – piano; Willie Cook, Fats Ford, Ray Nance, Clark Terry - trumpet; Lawrence Brown, Booty Wood, Britt Woodman - trombone; Juan Tizol - valve trombone; Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet, tenor saxophone
Pages in category "Composers with IMSLP links" ... Louis Adam; Thomas Adams (organist, born 1857) Ella Adayevskaya; John Addison (1765–1844) Anton Cajetan Adlgasser;
Free scores by Jacques-Louis Battmann at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) Jacques-Louis Battmann on MUSOPEN; Noten als Datei auf DVD; Jacques-Louis Battmann: Sanctus (Messe in F, op.143) on YouTube
Chabrier in 1882. Alexis-Emmanuel Chabrier (French: [ɛmanɥɛl ʃabʁie]; 18 January 1841 – 13 September 1894) was a French Romantic composer and pianist. His bourgeois family did not approve of a musical career for him, and he studied law in Paris and then worked as a civil servant until the age of thirty-nine while immersing himself in the modernist artistic life of the French capital and ...
Léonce Marie-Joseph, Comte de Saint-Martin-de-Paylha (31 October 1886 – 10 June 1954), shortened to and more well known by Léonce de Saint-Martin, was a French organist and composer. Biography [ edit ]
The earliest known, full-length opera composed by a Black American, “Morgiane,” will premiere this week in Washington, DC, Maryland and New York more than century after it was completed.
Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...
Head to Luke, which serves French and German food on mansion-laden St. Charles Avenue, called "The Jewel of America's Grand Avenues" -- but make reservations a few days ahead to take advantage of ...