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  2. Georges Guiraud - Wikipedia

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    Learn to edit; Community portal ... Jacques Guiraud (8 March 1868 – 11 March 1928) was a French organist, cellist and ... David Boos, organ on YouTube This page was ...

  3. Aline van Barentzen - Wikipedia

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    De Falla - Noches en los Jardines de España - Orchestre Symphonique (7 June 1928, Gramophone W 938/40a Matrice CT 4031/35 R). De Falla - Andaluza (Piezas Españolas n°4) (11 June 1928, Gramophone W 940b Matrice CT 4050). Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 21, Op. 53, Piano Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 (La Voix de son Maître FALP199)

  4. Edmond Yafil - Wikipedia

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    October 1928 Algiers ... Singer, musician (Arabic, French) Edmond Nathan Yafil (1874 – October 1928 ... also referred to as Andalusian classical music. ...

  5. Lucien Capet - Wikipedia

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    18 December 1928 (aged 55) Paris, France ... 1887–1928: Lucien Louis Capet (8 January 1873 – 18 December 1928) was a French ... A Dictionary of Modern Music and ...

  6. 1928 in music - Wikipedia

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    "After My Laughter Came Tears" w.m. Charles Tobias & Roy Turk "Alabama Song" w. Bertolt Brecht m. Kurt Weill "All By Yourself In The Moonlight" w.m. Jay Wallis "Anything You Say" w.m. Walter Donaldson

  7. Jean Barraqué - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Henri-Alphonse Barraqué (17 January 1928 – 17 August 1973) was a French composer and music writer. His relatively small œuvre is known for its serialism . Life

  8. Ondes Martenot - Wikipedia

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    The ondes Martenot is used in many classical compositions, [3] most notably by the French composer Olivier Messiaen. Messiaen first used it in Fête des belles eaux , for six ondes, [ 27 ] and went on to use it in several more works, including Trois petites liturgies de la présence divine and Saint François d'Assise .

  9. H. Maurice Jacquet - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Baron(1889-1964), a 20th-century French-American clarinetist and composer of film scores and "photoplay music" [music to accompany silent films], dedicated his 1928 piano work "Love's Splendor" to Jacquet. [6] In 1911, Maurice Jacquet dedicated his melodie "Song of the inconstant" to the French lyric tenor Edmond Clément. [7]