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Michael Bluestein is an American | pianist, keyboardist, singer/songwriter, composer and |
ropera V, a commission of Yvar Mikhashoff for | pianist, two singers, lighting and tape, premiered Ma |
ung in some East London pubs when they have a | pianist and singsong night. |
-winning chemist; Charles Spencer, a renowned | pianist; and Sir Graham Hall, former CEO of Yorkshire |
His second marriage (to a | pianist, the sister of Beatrice Lillie) returned him |
a marriage in New York with Helen Stoepel, a | pianist, and sister of composer Robert Stoepel. |
Allen married Norma Bertolami, a concert | pianist and sister of the concert violinist Vivianne |
the prize, Kuyvenhoven became the first Dutch | pianist in sixteen years to win a prize at the compet |
Turner is a singer, | pianist, and skilled percussionist, evidenced by her |
Goldberg, and "Beat Me Daddy Slack" refers to | pianist Freddie Slack (a reference to "Beat Me Daddy, |
ey kicked off certain uptempo songs by asking | pianist Freddie Slack - nicknamed "Daddy" - to give h |
ce in one only sequence, featuring singer and | pianist Isaac Slade walking through a destroyed subur |
sponsor Imperial Sugar), he gathered together | pianist Henry Slaughter from the Weatherford Quartet, |
e second EP by Canadian singer-songwriter and | pianist Sarah Slean, released on December 9, 2008. |
n cut "Florida Hurricane", accompanied by the | pianist Sunnyland Slim and the guitarist Muddy Waters |
e worked with Stuff Smith before becoming the | pianist for Slim & Slam, the gig for which he was bes |
where she studied with the celebrated English | pianist, Cyril Smith, and won several of the College' |
Also in the 1950s, he worked with | pianist Derek Smith, Dizzy Reece, clarinettist Vic As |
uster was playing the organ with his brother, | pianist Boston Smith; Buster played the keys and Bost |
ing or after a period in which he worked as a | pianist in some of the better bordellos of Kansas Cit |
Bowman worked as a | pianist in some of the bordellos of Kansas City. |
Arturo O'Farrill is a | pianist, the son of Latin jazz musician and bandleade |
Jason Reolon is a South African | pianist and son of jazz drummer Bobby Gien (who was a |
n Dominic Leclercq, Leclerc had a career as a | pianist, accordionist, song writer and singer before |
Fulton McGrath, American jazz | pianist and songwriter |
March 18: Yoko Kanno, | pianist and songwriter |
Harry Burke", which may be a pseudonym of the | pianist and songwriter James C. Johnson. |
1959 - March 17, 2007) was a Southern Gospel | pianist, singer, songwriter, and co-founder of the aw |
(born Sept.1, 1953) is an American jazz-funk | pianist, singer, songwriter, producer born in Queens, |
bama - December 1, 1959) was an American jazz | pianist and songwriter. |
, New York City) was an American jazz singer, | pianist, and songwriter. |
amburg, Germany) is a blues and boogie-woogie | pianist, and songwriter. |
s had a simultaneous solo career as a singer, | pianist and songwriter. |
haotic working environment was a wisecracking | pianist named Sonny Mann (Paul Kreppel), who made rud |
He is | pianist of SONOS, a piano quartet based in Boston. |
1920), violinist, violist, | pianist and soprano, who also taught at UNI and found |
continues to perform as musical director and | pianist for soul legend Howard Tate and appears on hi |
sax; Trevor Tomkins on drums; and with fellow | pianist Harry South doing the arrangements. |
, Buddy Miles and his long-time collaborator, | pianist Otis Spann among others. |
a - April 28, 1971, New York City) was a jazz | pianist who spend most of his life in America. |
n pop and rhythm and blues music arranger and | pianist who spent much of his music career arranging |
31 - April 12, 1971) was a Jamaican-born jazz | pianist, who spent his career in the United States. |
l 1, 1983, New York City) was a Canadian jazz | pianist who spent most of his life working in the Uni |
Sutherland was appointed as | pianist and staff conductor for Northern Ballet Theat |
d as a newspaper journalist, hotel restaurant | pianist, and stagehand; and at one point ran the coco |
His father was also a | pianist, who started his son on the instrument at age |
ip, and Rampal forged a new duo with American | pianist John Steele Ritter. |
trombonists Arturo Velasco and Luis Bonilla, | pianist Guy Steiner, and trumpeters Bobby Muzingo and |
n singing and recording with the orchestra of | pianist Alexandre Stellio under the stage name of Mad |
morial to Stones founder-member and part time | pianist Ian Stewart (who performs it). |
and Jelly Roll Morton, and became the premier | pianist in Storyville after those two older musicians |
ilo' in May 2010 on the Orchid label with the | pianist Kathryn Stott. |
17 January 1913 in Newton, Massachusetts), a | pianist who studied with Franz Lachner and Peter Corn |
(born January 19, 1940 in Arnhem) is a Dutch | pianist, who studied piano, organ and harpsichord sim |
He originally planned to be a concert | pianist, and studied with Eduard Steuermann at the Ju |
As a | pianist, she studied with the Mozart and Schubert spe |
He was an excellent | pianist, and sufficiently able as a tennis player to |
Best | pianist, International Summer Academy "Mozarteum" in |
om Heaven, is also the last recording of jazz | pianist Ralph Sutton who is featured on two tracks. |
(1922-25) and Bernie Davis in the 1920s as a | pianist, then switched to reeds permanently, playing |
He has performed as a concert | pianist with symphony orchestras throughout Europe an |
ix of French and British musicians, including | pianist and synthesist Cyrille Verdeaux who was regar |
ki directed a screen version, also called The | Pianist, but Szpilman died before the film was comple |
acob, York Bowen and Malcolm Arnold, with the | pianist Aleksander Szram and the Brodowski quartet, w |
an elementary school principal who was both a | pianist for Tabernacle Baptist Church and a jazz pian |
a violinist who made various recordings with | pianist Magda Tagliaferro (who founded a piano school |
the 90's Came, found them in the studio with | pianist Horace Tapscott, and a European tour reunited |
als and complicated arrangements, enriched by | pianist Robinson's tasteful use of classical strings |
rize winner (joint prize winner with Japanese | pianist Izumi Tateno) at the Messiaen Competition in |
ontests continued into the 1940s, when stride | pianist Art Tatum would usually win, beating out such |
Jazz | pianist Art Tatum has an instrumental recording which |
influenced by the music of the American jazz | pianist Art Tatum, although he soon developed a disti |
Heindorf was a friend and admirer of jazz | pianist Art Tatum. |
mited-edition set by the American avant-garde | pianist Cecil Taylor of 1990 recordings, 2Ts for a Lo |
recorded a duo album, "Time Stood Still" with | pianist Mike Taylor at Emmanuel Church, Fleetwood, La |
ed with the three prime shapers of free jazz: | pianist Cecil Taylor, and saxophonists Ornette Colema |
with and musical and dramatic performances by | pianist Cecil Taylor, saxophonist Archie Shepp, trump |
of Jefferson Airplane), pioneering free-jazz | pianist Cecil Taylor, folk-blues legend Taj Mahal, al |
eries of volcanic duet concerts in Italy with | pianist Cecil Taylor, where Joe went head-to-head for |
k, Mike Westbrook and her former husband, the | pianist John Taylor. |
ists such as Steve Lacy, Anthony Braxton, and | pianist Cecil Taylor. |
d by Paul Jimerson and hosted by Paul's wife, | pianist and teacher Melinda Isaacson. |
1 - November 12, 1999) was a French classical | pianist and teacher born in Marseilles, France. |
He is a jazz | pianist and teacher at the conservatory in Vienna. |
ry Harris has collaborated with Toronto-based | pianist and teacher Howard Rees in creating a series |
7 - April 3, 1909) was an American conductor, | pianist, organist, teacher and composer. |
Ruth Nye MBE, is a | pianist and teacher of Australian origin. |
logne and was the son of the German composer, | pianist and teacher Eduard Franck. |
rn composer, choral and orchestral conductor, | pianist and teacher who spent the last 45 years of hi |
y 13, 2004) was a German conductor, composer, | pianist and teacher who settled in London and made a |
She was born in Moscow, the daughter of | pianist and teacher Dimitri Bashkirov. |
of his life in Germany, working as conductor, | pianist, and teacher as well as composer. |
ude Alexander Toradze, the celebrated concert | pianist, master teacher and founder of the multi-nati |
Zbigniew Drzewiecki, | pianist and teacher (1949, 1955, 1960, 1965) |
Pianist and teacher"). | |
Fifth to Sergei Taneyev, a Russian composer, | pianist, and teacher, and it was first performed at t |
886) was a noted Belgian Romantic era concert | pianist, piano teacher, and composer. |
Marie went on to become a notable | pianist and teacher, but was not as famous as her hal |
December 28, 1929) was a German-born American | pianist, music teacher, and conductor. |
The French | pianist and teacher, Alfred Cortot, heard her play in |
Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian-born Canadian | pianist, music teacher, composer, and conductor. |
en Rhodes (nee Helen Guy), a French composer, | pianist, and teacher. |
y 1851 - 26 May 1912) was a Belgian composer, | pianist and teacher. |
) is an Australian-born award-winning concert | pianist and teacher. |
ember 1944) is a British composer, conductor, | pianist and teacher. |
23, 1952 - December 10, 2003) was an American | pianist and teacher. |
rtley Braithwaite (1906-1991) was a composer, | pianist and teacher. |
Albert Ferber was a classical | pianist and teacher. |
82-May 22, 1973) was an Italian-born American | pianist and teacher. |
America in 1881 where he became a successful | pianist and teacher; Amy Beach and Frederick Converse |
le association has been as music director and | pianist for Telarc recording artist Tierney Sutton. |
(Maarssen) on July 3, 1996) was a Dutch jazz | pianist and television presenter. |
1905 - October 14, 1959) was an American jazz | pianist and territory band leader. |
ew York, where he composed and performed as a | pianist more than two hundred scores for the Museum's |
tark stated that Joplin was a rather mediocre | pianist and that he composed on paper, rather than at |
Danny Koker was the baritone vocalist and the | pianist with the Cathedral Quartet from 1963 through |
The Baptistas' father was a poet and mother a | pianist, and the two had previously had a band called |
mous judgment was: "Thalberg may be the first | pianist in the world, but Liszt is the only one." |
In the 1940s he began a long gig as the house | pianist at The Old Absinthe House, a popular venue on |
tain Mert Plunkett, who selected Ayre to be a | pianist for the Canadian Army Third Division Concert |
The | pianist recorded the seventh instalment of the "Live |
From 1971-1984 he was the | pianist for the children's television show Polka Dot |
amous 'piano duel' for the title of "greatest | pianist in the world." |
He frequently performs as the official | pianist at the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition and |
ears old and already famous as a composer and | pianist in the salons of Paris, where he made the acq |
1985) is an American singer, songwriter, and | pianist, and the eighth place finalist on the eighth |
Tim Parton is the | pianist for the Southern Gospel Quartet Legacy Five. |
Bowen frequently performed as a | pianist alongside the viola player Lionel Tertis and |
issouri on July 26, 1937, Rocky Frisco is the | pianist with the J. J. Cale Band. |
rst, where he also participated as singer and | pianist in the Voices of New Africa House Choir found |
His daughter Veronica Jochum is a | pianist on the faculty of the New England Conservator |
vember 8, 1977 in Woodbine, Maryland) was the | pianist for the Kingdom Heirs from 2002 through 2007. |
m grew up in Kansas City where he worked as a | pianist at The Eblon Theatre being mentored by the ra |
ennessee, he had become known as a singer and | pianist by the time he moved to Chicago in 1942. |
He was the top-ranking | pianist at the 1986 Artur Rubinstein Competition in T |
Lorne Matthews was the | pianist for the Cathedral Quartet from 1971 through 1 |
y 24, 1901 - December 9, 1975) was an US jazz | pianist of the 1920s. |
a recital, after which Rosenthal thanked the | pianist "for the most enjoyable quarter of an hour of |
John Hawken | pianist (as The Nashville Teens) |
n 25 September 1856 claimed that Sabatier was | pianist to the Duchess of Montpensier and that he had |
loats she handed over a piece of music to the | pianist in the pit. |
inia, Dandridge began performing in 1918 as a | pianist in the a revue entitled the Drake and Walker |
2, in West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire) is a | pianist from the middle-late 1950s, invited to play p |
Barge, who was riding high as lead singer and | pianist for the group, Switch, in the late 1970s. |
He has been the | pianist for the Pasadena Roof Orchestra since 1992 an |
He worked as | pianist in the Leningrad State stage and the Leningra |
ccompanist in Germany, he also took part as a | pianist in the international "Berlin-Babylon" silent |
ajor Statham, who had been featured as a solo | pianist when the Kneller Hall Band had visited Canada |
Gerald Wolfe (born 1963) was the | pianist for the Cathedral Quartet from 1986 through 1 |
He also toured as | pianist with the Artie Shaw Orchestra throughout the |
to his solo piano performances, Blackwood is | pianist in the chamber group Chicago Pro Musica, larg |
hand - in the back of the cabaret, the lively | pianist watching the dancers. |
On 19 January 2011, Lang Lang, a Chinese-born | pianist, played the theme song of this movie at a Whi |
Derrell Stewart has been the | pianist for the Florida Boys, a Southern Gospel quart |
ld and Laurie Gold in 1954-57 and worked as a | pianist on the Queen Mary (1957) and Caronia (1959-63 |
s early career involved moving to London as a | pianist in the 400 club and playing with the Stroud H |
o with Mathilde Verne and made her debut as a | pianist at the Aeolian Hall in London in 1926. |
sides being an outstanding composer, he was a | pianist of the first rank and toured throughout Europ |
e he turned professional, and became resident | pianist at the Lido Nightclub in the West End of Lond |
ing Legacy Five, he served nearly 20 years as | pianist for The Cathedrals. |
Beckett Green - Garth Beckett; | pianist with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra. |
He works professionally as a | pianist in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area, perfor |
In 1955 he was chosen as the best | pianist of the year in London, and received the Harri |
d the most awesome technical equipment of any | pianist in the world, would quake before this tiny pi |
In 1954-55, Melis was the | pianist when The Morning Show on CBS was hosted by Pa |
Bill Gaither was looking for another featured | pianist for the Gaither Homecoming Series, Parton fil |
He also served as the | pianist for the Salt Lake Opera Company. |
Since 1996 he has been the | pianist for the NDR Big Band. |
song, the video does not show Mike, who is a | pianist in the group, or anyone else playing a keyboa |
and a Special Faculty Prize to an outstanding | pianist in the graduating class. |
l difficulties are considerably higher to the | pianist, whilst the last version adds nothing but a f |
St. Petersburg, where she was appointed court | pianist to the tsarina. |
A childhood prodigy, he was an acclaimed | pianist at the age of 14 years. |
Today a major | pianist in the New York and Japan scenes, David Hazel |
For many years, Michael Endres was the | pianist to the late baritone Hermann Prey. |
best remembered as a singer, saxophonist and | pianist with The Freshmen, one of Ireland's most popu |
In 1950, Le Sage became the | pianist in the Johnny Dankworth Seven, also becoming |
Jim Garstang was the | pianist for the Cathedral Quartet from 1972 through 1 |
cher (September 2, 1926-December 12, 2006), a | pianist at the First Baptist Church of Baker. |
mon Webster was the baritone vocalist and the | pianist with the Cathedral Quartet from 1969 through |
cts with the group and was voted the Favorite | Pianist in the Singing News Fan Awards for an unprece |
ia, is best known as the backing vocalist and | pianist of the Euro-Trance dance group Groove Coverag |
summer of 2008, she was invited as the first | pianist from the North America to perform at the Kiro |
Starting as a | pianist, through the help of Fritz Busch, he became a |
Steele was | pianist for the late Arnett Cobb. |
t End, Berk began playing professionally as a | pianist at the age of 13 in dance orchestras led by R |
dy, rhythm and lyrics to the recording studio | pianist, under the aegis of conductor Mitch Miller. |
There, he became | pianist for the Iona College Singers, an entertainmen |
Nicholas, who was soon to become vocalist and | pianist with The Savages. |
, 2006 in Valhalla, New York) was an American | pianist, music theorist and pedagogue. |
Another | pianist featured there was the 18-year-old Vladimir H |
er is married to Alexandra Bibby, a classical | pianist, and they have two sons. |
He started working with lack blues | pianist when they moved to Atlanta. |
f 2008, he has been dating Vietnamese concert | pianist Chau-Giang Thi Nguyen. |
Davis employed Wynton Kelly as the | pianist for this track in place of Bill Evans, as Kel |
She played with | pianist Art Thompson in the late 1940s, and was marri |
Heatley then joined | pianist Eddie Thompson's house trio for the opening y |
n the late 1990s, when she studied with noted | pianist John Tilbury, and became noted for her perfor |
He still appeared as a | pianist from time to time; such as the piano soloist |
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