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After completing her studies she worked as a | pianist and composer. |
(May 4, 1870 - November 5, 1946) was a Polish | pianist and composer. |
13 - 11 January 1994) was a Puerto Rican jazz | pianist and composer. |
2005) was an Austrian | pianist and composer. |
1929 - Haarlem, January 8, 1993) was a Dutch | pianist and composer. |
Cemal Darmar (born May 13, 1946) is a Turkish | pianist and composer. |
ed States, November 24, 2001) was an American | pianist and composer. |
rk City) was an Austrian (and later American) | pianist and composer. |
aughter, Marie Proksch, was also a well-known | pianist and composer. |
town, he meets Charles Humel, a French blind | pianist and composer. |
y 18, 2008, Orient, New York) was an American | pianist and composer. |
Roy Assaf is a New York based jazz | pianist and composer. |
and his grandson Emmanuel became a well-known | pianist and composer. |
ed Eckard (Eckhardt) (1735-1809) was a German | pianist and composer. |
ber 11, 1864 - December 7, 1937) was a German | pianist and composer. |
fornia, USA) is a British-Taiwanese classical | pianist and composer. |
13, 1927-April 22, 2001) was an American jazz | pianist and composer. |
l (4 October 1829 - 17 May 1908) was a German | pianist and composer. |
bruary 1943, Huddersfield) is an English jazz | pianist and composer. |
1887 - Amsterdam, March 29, 1964) was a Dutch | pianist and composer. |
y 16, 1861 - September 17, 1913) was a German | pianist and composer. |
oth) (b. 13 March 1813, d. 1887) was a German | pianist and composer. |
otha (8 June 1856 - 9 June 1932) was a Polish | pianist and composer. |
(born January 5, 1957 in Illinois) is a jazz | pianist and composer. |
Mathias Claus is a German jazz | pianist and composer. |
January 1852 - 10 June 1916) was an Austrian | pianist and composer. |
Lars Jansson (born 1951, Sweden) is a | pianist and composer. |
1859, d. after 1924) was an Italian | pianist and composer. |
orn September 12, 1923) is an Australian jazz | pianist and composer. |
- 31 December 1948) was an English violinist, | pianist and composer. |
Alberto Conde is a Galician Jazz | pianist and composer. |
Jonathan Powell (born 1969) is a British | pianist and composer. |
58, Berkeley, California) is an American jazz | pianist and composer. |
(March 3, 1814 - June 23, 1901) was a British | pianist and composer. |
iladelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American jazz | pianist and composer. |
1859, d. 1946) was a Colombian | pianist and composer. |
29 Dec 1863, d. 19 Jan 1945) was a Hungarian | pianist and composer. |
iladelphia) is an American classical and jazz | pianist and composer. |
Chris Joris is a Belgian jazz percussionist, | pianist and composer. |
David Braid (born 1975) is a Canadian jazz | pianist and composer. |
orn 30 December 1935) is an Italian classical | pianist and composer. |
Serouj Kradjian is an Armenian-Canadian | pianist and composer. |
d-winning American author, speaker, educator, | pianist and composer. |
Thomas Haigh (1769-1808), was a violinist, | pianist, and composer. |
Kensington, Pennsylvania) is an American jazz | pianist and composer. |
1 September 1844 - 4 April 1920) was a German | pianist and composer. |
David Newton is a Scottish jazz | pianist and composer. |
os (born in 1951, Brussels) is a Belgian jazz | pianist and composer. |
Alfonso Rendano (1853-1931) was an Italian | pianist and composer. |
, Illinois) is an American classical and jazz | pianist and composer. |
Las Vegas, Nevada) was a bebop and cool jazz | pianist and composer. |
at is now the Little Loomhouse; Mildred was a | pianist and composer., p. 7 The sisters created "Good |
reale (born 2 August 1954) is a Luxembourgian | pianist and composer.He is a professor of piano at th |
Sona Jain's "For Real", Clifton performed as | pianist for composer/tabla player, Zakir Hussain. |
In 2001 she ended her career as concert | pianist to concentrate full-time on composition and w |
tober 1896 - Laren, 22 July 1985) was a Dutch | pianist, cellist, conductor and piano and conducting |
Bill Miller - | pianist and conductor |
He and his wife, | pianist and conductor Joan Cornachio, live with their |
ised concerts with composer Anton Arensky and | pianist and conductor Willem Mengelberg. |
Pianist and conductor Leon Fleisher took over the dir | |
ndricks (1909-1977) was an American composer, | pianist, arranger, conductor and record producer. |
Wilhelm Grosz, an Austrian composer, | pianist and conductor |
De Eusebio initially trained as a | pianist and conductor in Spain, and then went on to s |
- Dimitri Tiomkin, Russian-born US composer, | pianist and conductor |
he began his artistic career, performing as a | pianist and conductor in Romania. |
Willy Kehrer (1902-1976) - Composer, | pianist, improviser, conductor, educator and choir le |
ntral figure in London concert life as both a | pianist and conductor, playing piano in the British p |
sic of Johann Sebastian Bach was the American | pianist and conductor, Joshua Rifkin. |
David Golub, | pianist and conductor, was born March 22, 1950 in Chi |
erl (born 1965) is a Chilean-German classical | pianist and conductor, best known in the United Kingd |
As a jazz | pianist, composer, conductor, performer, recording ar |
ver 25 recordings, variously in the guises of | pianist, organist, conductor, and producer; she is a |
After a successful career as a concert | pianist and conductor, he settled in Paris in 1897. |
studies he developed a successful career as a | pianist and conductor, frequently offering his own wo |
de commercial recordings with the ensemble as | pianist and conductor. |
10, 1989) was a Flemish Belgian musicologist, | pianist, and conductor. |
t Tipton (1917-1997) was an American flutist, | pianist and conductor. |
July 1943) is a British-Australian composer, | pianist and conductor. |
July 1953 - 14 October 2004) was a Sri Lankan | pianist and conductor. |
temporary classical composer, harpsichordist, | pianist and conductor. |
gularly in the United States and elsewhere as | pianist and conductor. |
born Halle, 3 May 1960) is a German composer, | pianist, and conductor. |
n 1929 Davis began working for CBC Radio as a | pianist and conductor. |
in collaboration by vaudeville performer and | pianist Con Conrad and ragtime pianist J. Russel Robi |
Pianist Paul Conrad usually served as her accompanist | |
n Breeze, Kathie Kay, Doreen Stephens and the | pianist Russ Conway. |
he co-founded the band Roomful of Blues with | pianist Al Copley in 1967. |
rom the Silver quintet substituting the young | pianist Chick Corea for Silver and replacing Brooks, |
The group arose from | pianist Chick Corea's early 1970s trio with Dave Holl |
Circulus is a double LP by jazz | pianist Chick Corea, featuring performances recorded |
Children's Songs is an album by Jazz | pianist Chick Corea, released in 1983. |
The school was founded by Auguste Mangeot and | pianist Alfred Cortot in 1919. |
French | pianist Alfred Cortot (1877-1962) states that the mai |
The organization was chaired by | pianist Alfred Cortot, and its cultural advisor was t |
on where he was acclaimed as "a new Liszt" by | pianist Alfred Cortot, a member of the judging panel, |
ced trumpet player/arranger Shorty Rogers and | pianist Bobby Corwin, Johnny Mercer's son-in-law, to |
ther his own group, which for a time included | pianist Eddie Costa. |
South, and had a short stint as a substitute | pianist in Count Basie's orchestra. |
Feldman is married to the Swiss | pianist Sylvie Courvoisier. |
rian Blade formed Brian Blade Fellowship with | pianist Jon Cowherd. |
band of local Shreveport musicians, including | pianist Floyd Cramer, guitarist-vocalist Faron Young, |
These artists included | pianist Floyd Cramer, The Browns, Smiley Burnette, Do |
, and featured saxophonist Boots Randolph and | pianist Floyd Cramer. |
gie is a member of 'The Geggie Project', with | pianist Marilyn Crispell and drummer Nick Fraser. |
In 1995 he formed a quartet with | pianist John Critchinson. |
Borghild Holmsen (1865-1938) was a Norwegian | pianist, music critic and composer. |
de the football player Paul Hayes and popular | pianist Bobby Crush. |
the trio of guitarist Istvan Gyarfas, or the | pianist Gabor Cseke. |
The 26-year-old | pianist is Cuban, and French through his grandmother. |
rt is the live tribute album of american jazz | pianist Frank Cunimondo. |
and his plans to pursue a career as a concert | pianist were cut short after his hand was injured by |
As a | pianist, singer, dancer and composer, Bradford worked |
ighlight Goodrem's versatility as a vocalist, | pianist and dancer. |
eisand accompanied only by the Bon Soir house | pianist, Peter Daniels. |
rt Danrreuther was born the son of the German | pianist Edward Dannreuther and Chariclea Anthea Euter |
ic there - piano with the eminent scholar and | pianist Edward Dannreuther and composition with Sir C |
Christian McBride, Jeff Clayton, Benny Green ( | pianist), Steve Davis (trombonist) and Sam Rivers.</r |
z Messengers, the great trumpeter Lee Morgan, | pianist Walter Davis, Jr. and bassist Jymie Merritt. |
Davis is no relation to the jazz | pianist, Walter Davis, Jr. |
ts: bassist Harvey S, drummer Billy Hart, and | pianist Xavier Davis. |
He appears on four albums by Paris-based | pianist Laurent de Wilde and has worked with artists |
He was also the teacher of Canadian | pianist Harry Dean and English conductor Ernest Read. |
He was a house | pianist for Decca in the 1930s and 1940s, playing beh |
Albert Ammons Jazz/Boogie-Woogie | pianist (died December 2, 1949) |
wealthy family, he was trained as a classical | pianist, but decided to throw his lot in with the Bea |
Although an acclaimed | pianist, he decided, from the early 1970s, to concent |
The | pianist Sylviane Deferne, who also shares the desire |
Cathal Breslin is a concert | pianist from Derry, Northern Ireland. |
Pierre de Bethmann (1961-), French jazz | pianist, 5th-generation descendant of Alexandre de Be |
Joplin's skills as a | pianist were described in glowing terms by a Sedalia |
He is musical director and | pianist for Dianne Reeves and arranged and played mus |
group Cuarteto d'Aida, formed and directed by | pianist Aida Diestro. |
The album features tenor Houston Person, | pianist John DiMartino, guitarist/arranger Randy Napo |
along with alto saxophonist Jerry Weldon and | pianist John DiMartino, playing live at Dizzy's jazz |
performed the complete Beethoven sonatas with | pianist Simone Dinnerstein at the Metropolitan Museum |
ber 26, 1974 in Quito) is a German-Ecuadorian | Pianist and Diplomat. |
Ayre served as the | pianist, musical director and sometimes conductor for |
Renee Griffin, | Pianist, Orchestra Director, and Song Writer |
l Moore and also under his own name as a solo | pianist for Discovery Records. |
his father's unmarried sister) was an amateur | pianist who documented Sasha's early life until the t |
s the son of Jan Wijn; a famous Dutch concert | pianist, while Dorian attended the conservatory in Am |
il Wyte; the boys' newfound friend and former | pianist for Dorothy Dandridge, Fern; and Three 6 Mafi |
n jazz usually refers to a group comprising a | pianist, a double bass player and a drummer. |
he first of which was when she was 18 to jazz | pianist Robin Douglas-Home, the nephew of the former |
"British | pianist Kit Downes, formerly of Empirical, is beginni |
Leaver, a self taught | pianist, was drafted into the Royal Air Force's enter |
Both were with the | pianist Julius Drake. |
recital repertoire, in the latter often with | pianist Julius Drake. |
uit, and was accompanied by a violinist and a | pianist, also dressed in white- the pianist was seate |
Undercurrent is an album by American | pianist Kenny Drew recorded in 1960 and released on t |
other African-American jazz musicians such as | pianist Kenny Drew and saxophonist Ben Webster, and m |
Home Is Where The Soul Is is a jazz album by | pianist Kenny Drew, recorded in 1978 for Xanadu Recor |
y Drew, Jr. (born June 14, 1958), son of jazz | pianist Kenny Drew, is an American jazz pianist. |
For Sure! is a jazz album by | pianist Kenny Drew, recorded in 1978 for Xanadu Recor |
mily" which included Benny Morton, Herb Hall, | pianist Sonny Drootin, bassist Eddie Gibbs and Buzzy |
hythm and blues bandleader, singer, composer, | pianist, and drummer from Youngstown, Ohio. |
He served briefly as | pianist for drummer Max Roach's quartet and wrote arr |
She began as a | pianist and drummer, later switching to the alto saxo |
Ellington Orchestra and acted as a substitute | pianist for Duke Ellington in the ensemble when they |
This was the third album of note for | pianist George Duke. |
ragh Morgan currently resides, with his wife, | pianist Mary Dullea, in south east London. |
k Szeryng, and emigrated with his first wife, | pianist Monique Duphil, and their two daughters to Ve |
He played in Chicago as a solo | pianist as early as 1909 and visited New York City th |
Already a technically skilled classical | pianist, as early as junior high school he began play |
Prague, Schulhoff found employment as a radio | pianist, but earned barely enough to cover the cost o |
Big Al Carson (right), with | pianist Lars Edegran (left) |
ki (c.1888 - August 30, 1944) was an American | pianist, composer, editor and teacher. |
tember 1831 - 31 October 1879) was an English | pianist, music educator and composer. |
January 1882 - 3 September 1951) was a Cuban | pianist, music educator and composer. |
. 4 Nov 1863, d. 11 June 1932) was a Romanian | pianist, music educator and composer. |
7 April 1857, d. 20 Dec 1944) was an American | pianist, music educator and composer. |
ne von (van) Hagen (1750-1809/10) was a Dutch | pianist, music educator and composer who lived and wo |
Cecconi-Botella (b. 30 Sept 1936) is a French | pianist, music educator and composer. |
or Armer (born 6 October 1939) is an American | pianist, music educator and composer. |
stinguished himself as a conductor, organist, | pianist, composer, educator, writer and administrator |
Hugh Thomas was an American choral conductor, | pianist and educator, perhaps best remembered for his |
0, 1933; d Oct 21, 1994) was an American jazz | pianist, music educator, composer, and jazz festival |
Marion Zarzeczna is an American concert | pianist and educator. |
1 - 3 November 2010) was a South African jazz | pianist and educator. |
ember 1, 1931, Tbilisi, Georgia) is a Russian | pianist and educator. |
1999, Hanover, New Hampshire) was an American | pianist and educator. |
ay 9, 1891 - October 3, 1984) was an American | pianist and educator. |
ton, Massachusetts) was a German-born concert | Pianist and educator. |
les with her with her friend the composer and | pianist Katharine Eggar (1874-1961). |
In the 1960s and again in the 1970s, the | pianist underwent electroshock treatment for depressi |
Brazilian Jazz | Pianist Eliane Elias covered it on her 1987 album "Il |
and 1978, Smith was active as a conductor and | pianist for Ella Fitzgerald. |
She was an amateur | pianist and embroiderer in London, England. |
He also played in the band of the | pianist Sweet Emma Barrett. |
etary, Sophie (Tane McClure), an accomplished | pianist who enjoys wild affairs with her boyfriend, a |
In 1922 he abandoned his first career as a | pianist and entered the Academy of Arts in San Diego. |
The younger Grossmith admired the comic | pianist and entertainer John Orlando Parry, who creat |
He's married with the famous | pianist Mee Eun Kim, who also plays keyboard in the A |
n Christiania, afterward touring as a concert | pianist in Europe and the United States. |
He began his career as a concert | pianist in Europe in 1956. |
Montreux III is a live album by jazz | pianist Bill Evans with bassist Eddie Gomez recorded |
The jazz | pianist Bill Evans featured the song on his live 1961 |
It has long been speculated that | pianist Bill Evans wrote "Blue in Green", even though |
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