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  2. Stan Kann - Wikipedia

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    Kann, a native of St. Louis, began playing the organ at age 4. [1] He majored in classical organ at Washington University in St. Louis.In the late 1940s, he persuaded the management of the Fox Theatre in St Louis to allow him to refurbish its 4-36 Fox Special Wurlitzer, which had lain idle for twenty years, and became the official house organist in 1952.

  3. Stephanie Trick - Wikipedia

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    Trick demonstrates piano performance and composition styles of stride, ragtime and jazz piano from the 1900s to the 1940s. [4] She emphasizes jazz standards, stride and boogie-woogie tunes with an accent on her specialty of Harlem stride. [5] [6] Trick and her husband, pianist Paolo Alderighi, reside in both St. Louis and Milan, Italy, his home ...

  4. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis, MO US 1910–1964 Johann Heichele: Ljubljana, Trieste: Italy 1790–1813 Julius Bauer & Co. Chicago: US 1857–1930 Kemble & Co. London: UK 1911–2009 Yamaha: Kieselhorst Piano Company: St. Louis, MO US 1879-1930 Established piano dealer that began selling pianos under its own name around 1895; unclear whether they were stencils ...

  5. Korla Pandit - Wikipedia

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    Korla Pandit (September 16, 1921 – October 2, 1998), [1] [2] [a] born John Roland Redd, was an American exotica musician, composer, pianist, and organist. After moving to California in the late 1940s and getting involved in show business, Redd became known as "Korla Pandit", claimed as a French-Indian musician from New Delhi, India.

  6. The Cable Company - Wikipedia

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    The company also sold some 20 pianos that were installed in various State buildings at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. [50] By year's end, leading trade publications ranked the company among the world's top piano producers. The Presto-Times declared it "the largest piano and organ makers in the world". [6]

  7. Elise Cambon - Wikipedia

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    Elise Cambon (February 27, 1917 – December 30, 2007) was a noted organist and choir master, who was on the staff of St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans) for sixty-two years. Cambon was born in New Orleans , received a Bachelor of Arts from Newcomb College in 1939, a Master of Music in Organ from the University of Michigan in 1947, and a PhD from ...

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