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Czech conductor, actor, music educator, composer, jazz musician, clarinettist and saxophonist (1922–1982) 1922-07-20 1982-09-20 Mikulov: Cologne: Q833109: Wally Fawkes: British cartoonist (1924–2023) Canada: 1924-06-21 2023-03-01 Vancouver: Q1301142: Shoji Suzuki: Japanese jazz clarinetist (1932-1995) Japan Empire of Japan: 1932-08-16 1995 ...
Fröst was born in Uppsala, Sweden. [12] [3] As a youth, he began musical studies on violin at age 5.At age 9, he started to learn the clarinet. [4] He switched to clarinet after hearing a recording of Jack Brymer playing Mozart's Clarinet Concerto.
Original winner, Isobel Carter, resigned due to illness [citation needed] 1937: No Tennessee representative at Miss America pageant [31] [32] 1936: 1935: Sarah Beard Dickson: 1934 No national pageant was held [33] 1933: No Tennessee representative at Miss America pageant [34] 1932 No national pageants were held [33] 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927
The clarinet did not entirely disappear from jazz—prominent players since the 1950s include Stan Hasselgård, Jimmy Giuffre, Eric Dolphy (on bass clarinet), Perry Robinson, and John Carter. In the US, the prominent players on the instrument since the 1980s have included Eddie Daniels , Don Byron , Marty Ehrlich , Ken Peplowski , and others ...
Naftule Brandwein, or Naftuli Brandwine, (Yiddish: נפתלי בראַנדװײַן, 1884–1963) was an Austrian-born Jewish American Klezmer musician, clarinetist, bandleader and recording artist active from the 1910s to the 1940s.
Emma Johnson MBE (born 20 May 1966) [1] is a British clarinettist, who was appointed MBE for services to music in 1996.. In 1984, she won the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition, playing one of Crusell's clarinet concertos in the televised final, [2] and won the Bronze Award representing Britain in the subsequent European Young Musician Competition.
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra was an American swing dance band that was formed by Glenn Miller in 1938. Arranged around a clarinet and tenor saxophone playing melody, and three other saxophones playing harmony, the band became the most popular and commercially successful dance orchestra of the swing era and one of the greatest singles charting acts of the 20th century.