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n American composer, conductor, arranger, and | pianist. |
age composer, musical director, arranger, and | pianist. |
was a Canadian composer, arranger, conductor, | pianist, and music educator. |
Starting with the arrival of | pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi from Japan in 1956, Berk als |
Nils Botvid Anker (1878-1943) and artist and | pianist Gudrun Nilssen (1875-1958). |
has collaborated with many artists including | pianist Alfred Brendel, oboist Heinz Holliger, and th |
These artists included | pianist Floyd Cramer, The Browns, Smiley Burnette, Do |
Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean as solo | pianist. |
rk, he embarked on a professional career as a | pianist, performing and recording with Courtney Pine, |
ar II, he played in some different bands as a | pianist and tried his hand at arranging music for the |
nbul State Symphony Orchestra and worked as a | pianist and composer. |
Although primarily known as a | pianist, he had an abiding love for the organ, both H |
beginning of his career Florence worked as a | pianist and arranger with Dave Pell. |
She appeared as a | pianist in London and Paris, and in 1856 made her per |
While he had an impressive career as a | pianist and arranger, he is best known in retrospect |
Bowen frequently performed as a | pianist alongside the viola player Lionel Tertis and |
usician scene, working with Phil Spector as a | pianist to help create the famous Wall of Sound effec |
Demonstrating her unique gifts as a | pianist, singer, composer and arranger, as well as me |
zilian composer Hermeto Pascoal, working as a | pianist, flutist, composer, arranger and producer. |
ing or after a period in which he worked as a | pianist in some of the better bordellos of Kansas Cit |
musical career in and near his home town as a | pianist, later becoming conductor of a dance orchestr |
As a | pianist he performed in France, Syria and the Netherl |
Davis employed Wynton Kelly as the | pianist for this track in place of Bill Evans, as Kel |
sed many aspects of his musical capacity as a | pianist, but also as a music director and arranger. |
His skills as a | pianist made him much in demand by fellow-cadets; for |
of Michigan Law School (Class of 1919), as a | pianist. |
Kamhi left her career as a | pianist. |
He began playing as a | pianist in 1972 with the band "Odradek". |
m grew up in Kansas City where he worked as a | pianist at The Eblon Theatre being mentored by the ra |
His talent as a | pianist was often at the core of his performances. |
1990, he toured Italy and Switzerland as the | pianist in a quartet led by one of his principal long |
As a | pianist, he has accompanied a number of prominent sin |
In 2001 she ended her career as concert | pianist to concentrate full-time on composition and w |
logue mainly tracing his artistic career as a | pianist and a composer as well as his artistic and em |
s a choral conductor for Radio Sofia and as a | pianist, performing with various ensembles and also t |
He was educated in Copenhagen as a | pianist, organist and horn player. |
ize ex-aequo with John Lill), his career as a | pianist began. |
After studying with Karl Muck as a | pianist he later held a succession of music director |
He still appeared as a | pianist from time to time; such as the piano soloist |
Jazz Review has described him as "a | pianist worthy of praise within the highest pantheon |
Spoliansky worked in a coffeehouse as a | pianist in order to continue his musical education at |
Heinz Sauer hired him in 1978 as a | pianist for his collaboration with George Adams and A |
It was as a | pianist that he came to public attention, when he was |
inia, Dandridge began performing in 1918 as a | pianist in the a revue entitled the Drake and Walker |
recordings as trumpeter with Lacombe and as a | pianist and French hornist with Collier. |
After completing her studies she worked as a | pianist and composer. |
(1922-25) and Bernie Davis in the 1920s as a | pianist, then switched to reeds permanently, playing |
Trained as a | pianist, Langford became chief music critic of The Ma |
He then worked as a | pianist, arranger, Kapellmeister and conductor, as we |
n 1946, he accompanied Annabelle Calhoun as a | pianist, and played a number of extended engagements |
also continued performing and recording as a | pianist and organist with Lester Bowie (African Child |
put an end to his official career as concert | pianist. |
She first achieved recognition as a | pianist in Bath, moving to London in 1818. |
As a | pianist she gave concerts across the Europe, often to |
ccompanist in Germany, he also took part as a | pianist in the international "Berlin-Babylon" silent |
h he had started his professional career as a | pianist in 1935. |
Ayre served as the | pianist, musical director and sometimes conductor for |
As a | pianist, he has recorded for many European radio netw |
Bowman worked as a | pianist in some of the bordellos of Kansas City. |
His debut as a | pianist, however, came when he was still a student: a |
As a | pianist, he has accompanied soloists such as Dame Jan |
erkeley as a graduate student and worked as a | pianist at Nordstrom. |
In 1961 he debuted as jazz | pianist in a concert, after partial cultural liberali |
Although she began her career just as a | pianist, medical problems with her hand forced her to |
ld and Laurie Gold in 1954-57 and worked as a | pianist on the Queen Mary (1957) and Caronia (1959-63 |
David Michael Latt describes the film as The | Pianist with aliens instead of Nazis, comparing the t |
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. |
sometimes jokingly described Alexander as his | pianist from New Orleans. |
oger Chung) in Hong Kong, acting as arranger, | pianist and singer in the song Soul Seranade, Part II |
Joplin's skills as a | pianist were described in glowing terms by a Sedalia |
He works professionally as a | pianist in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area, perfor |
also known within Liberal Party circles as a | pianist and singer, talents which he shared with his |
unable to continue his plans of a career as a | pianist. |
Reizenstein performed as a | pianist as well as working as a composer. |
of the best examples of Frampton's work as a | pianist, saxophonist and composer. |
n he made his first public appearance as solo | pianist. |
As a | pianist, singer, dancer and composer, Bradford worked |
He also served as the | pianist for the Salt Lake Opera Company. |
icago Blues All-Stars, with Leake as resident | pianist. |
1797, Beethoven performed in the hall, as the | pianist in his Quintet for Piano and Winds, Opus 16. |
He has appeared as a | pianist with Kim Criswell, Tasmin Little, Natalie Cle |
metown high school (1914), Brooks worked as a | pianist with Pittsburgh bands (dance orchestras), and |
As a | pianist, he shows a good knowledge of the European so |
Marlowe worked as a | pianist and singer, sometimes as a guest with her hus |
n Dominic Leclercq, Leclerc had a career as a | pianist, accordionist, song writer and singer before |
dy at the Royal College of Music as organist, | pianist and violist, he became organ scholar at Chris |
eisenauer led a highly successful career as a | pianist, especially in Germany and Russia, and was we |
ew York, where he composed and performed as a | pianist more than two hundred scores for the Museum's |
As a | pianist he has recorded widely, specialising mainly i |
t My Fire, Elias wears many hats - as singer, | pianist, composer, arranger and producer. |
aptist Cramer (whom Beethoven did admire as a | pianist, if not as a composer). |
He then worked as a | pianist and composer in Hedvigsfors, Sweden, and cont |
As a | pianist he has accompanied many artists, including Fr |
She began as a | pianist and drummer, later switching to the alto saxo |
ngeles as a taxi driver and occasionally as a | pianist at screenings of silent films. |
De Eusebio initially trained as a | pianist and conductor in Spain, and then went on to s |
In the 1920s Jarnach worked in Berlin as a | pianist, conductor and composer. |
As a | pianist, she studied with the Mozart and Schubert spe |
as been widely acclaimed for his prowess as a | pianist, songwriter, and performer. |
d toured Australia and the United States as a | pianist. |
As a | pianist and arranger in New York, he worked in the 19 |
ll appeared in an episode of Foyle's War as a | pianist, and composed the score for a 1984 television |
her performing years, she was best known as a | pianist with a number of all (or mostly) female jazz |
vatory of Music and worked for some time as a | pianist and piano teacher. |
usic which, he claimed, featured Hatto as the | pianist. |
939, he lived in Paris and toured widely as a | pianist and accompanist. |
forming as a singer and comedian as well as a | pianist. |
studies he developed a successful career as a | pianist and conductor, frequently offering his own wo |
Barth's life, and Gerald H. Bailey as Barth's | pianist. |
From 1990 to 1994, he worked as a | pianist at Azerbaijan State Theater of Music. |
He spent much of his career working as a | pianist and a piano teacher in Brussels. |
d worked in the second half of the 1920s as a | pianist and accordionist in dance bands in Paris, Aus |
he began his artistic career, performing as a | pianist and conductor in Romania. |
big band, eventually leaving to perform as a | pianist and later a comic in nightclubs. |
He appears on 11 recordings as the | pianist for Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers and comp |
the 1970s he ceased to publicly perform as a | pianist choosing, instead, to concentrate on composit |
Claude Nougaro's band for several years as a | pianist and accordionist. |
He began in music as a | pianist in 1950. |
n 1929 Davis began working for CBC Radio as a | pianist and conductor. |
ce, once as a cellist (in 1918) and once as a | pianist (1920), both at the Conservatoire of Amsterda |
In the 1970s Bown worked as a | pianist in orchestras on Broadway and composed for fi |
Starting as a | pianist, through the help of Fritz Busch, he became a |
t End, Berk began playing professionally as a | pianist at the age of 13 in dance orchestras led by R |
His skill as a | pianist was recognised by Dutch musicians and in 1984 |
Ken is probably best known as leader, | pianist and chief composer of the successful jazzmong |
In 1922 he abandoned his first career as a | pianist and entered the Academy of Arts in San Diego. |
recording music for silent movies, both as a | pianist and as a conductor. |
of his life in Germany, working as conductor, | pianist, and teacher as well as composer. |
Madison began his career as a | pianist, working first out of Des Moines, Iowa and th |
6 and 1991 for his recorded performances as a | pianist, bassist, and vocalist, and for his compositi |
He appeared on camera as the | pianist and band leader in the Robert Altman film A P |
She went to work as a | pianist on WSM-TV and Radio. |
Willett joined Palmetto State in 2010 as the | pianist. |
ga drum playing were notable, but it was as a | pianist that he became best known. |
iana, where he began as an aspiring classical | pianist. |
ll was further influenced and associated with | pianist Jaki Byard, Walter Davis, Jr., Max Roach, Ode |
His duet association with | pianist Abdullah Ibrahim has also been significant to |
- October 17, 2001) was a French athlete and | pianist. |
jazz-education project which was attended by | pianist Keith Tippett. |
1969, Hobart, Tasmania) is an Australian jazz | pianist, composer, arranger and band leader. |
small band including renowned Australian jazz | pianist Kevin Hunt, Burrows is using his photographic |
1948 - 4 January 2000) was an Australian jazz | pianist, saxophonist, composer, and educator. |
orn September 12, 1923) is an Australian jazz | pianist and composer. |
(born 9 April 1944) is an Austrian composer, | pianist and music producer. |
(born April 9, 1968) is an Austrian classical | pianist and producer. |
early encouragement from the Austrian concert | pianist Alfred Brendel he was awarded a scholarship t |
Wilhelm Grosz, an Austrian composer, | pianist and conductor |
Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian-born Canadian | pianist, music teacher, composer, and conductor. |
ustrian lawyer, music teacher and author, and | pianist. |
land, and his brother was an avant-garde jazz | pianist. |
The Dutch-born award-winning jazz | pianist Diederik Wissels was born in Rotterdam in Dec |
) is an Australian-born award-winning concert | pianist and teacher. |
e [now Israel]) is an award-winning classical | pianist, lecturer and professor of music at the Juill |
January 2 - Mily Balakirev, Russian | pianist, conductor and composer (d. |
ent two years working in Woody Shaw's band as | pianist, arranger, and occasional composer, including |
In 1993 she formed a new band with | pianist Huw Warren, bassist Steve Watts and drummer R |
has fronted the Tierney Sutton Band featuring | pianist Christian Jacob, bassists Trey Henry and Kevi |
anied by a reconstructed Chick Webb Band, the | pianist Ellis Larkins, and for the second half of the |
ork City) was an American jazz bandleader and | pianist. |
a Canadian-born American jazz bandleader and | pianist of African-American descent. |
well-respected bandleader, singer-songwriter, | pianist, record producer, and arranger, known for his |
ry 15, 1946) was an American bandleader, jazz | pianist and vocalist. |
the factory and joined several local bands as | pianist and arranger. |
us Bardach (Lawyer) and Anna Bardach (Concert | Pianist). |
Bart Berman, | pianist and composer |
Now a New York based jazz | pianist, composer, and producer, he performs around t |
Roy Assaf is a New York based jazz | pianist and composer. |
They went on to form a band with bassist and | pianist Ron McClellan, with Matt Lande and Preston Po |
) was a South African jazz double bassist and | pianist, who played with such musicians as Don Cherry |
tain Mert Plunkett, who selected Ayre to be a | pianist for the Canadian Army Third Division Concert |
8 - April 3, 1999) was an American bebop jazz | pianist. |
e he turned professional, and became resident | pianist at the Lido Nightclub in the West End of Lond |
In 1889 he became court | pianist to Friedrich Wilhelm, Grand Duke of Mecklenbu |
In 1950, Le Sage became the | pianist in the Johnny Dankworth Seven, also becoming |
After World War II she became a | pianist at Jimmy Payne's Dancing School at Penthouse |
n (1917-2009) married in 1934; she became the | pianist and alto in their newly formed trio. |
Armstrong, clarinet player Sidney Bechet and | pianist Fats Waller. |
iast of Duke Ellington and wished to become a | pianist like him. |
e worked with Stuff Smith before becoming the | pianist for Slim & Slam, the gig for which he was bes |
n studies in music in the hopes of becoming a | pianist. |
He has been the | pianist for the Pasadena Roof Orchestra since 1992 an |
Derrell Stewart has been the | pianist for the Florida Boys, a Southern Gospel quart |
Since 1996 he has been the | pianist for the NDR Big Band. |
Morgan's mother had been a | pianist in a vaudeville act. |
Recently, she has been the | pianist in recital engagements collaborating with vio |
10, 1989) was a Flemish Belgian musicologist, | pianist, and conductor. |
y 1851 - 26 May 1912) was a Belgian composer, | pianist and teacher. |
Erik Vermeulen is a Belgian jazz | pianist, born in Ypres in 1959. |
os (born in 1951, Brussels) is a Belgian jazz | pianist and composer. |
November 6 - Beniamino Cesi, | pianist (d. |
he played with percussionist Han Bennink and | pianist Misha Mengelberg, co-founding the Instant Com |
Not to be confused with Benny Green ( | pianist) or Bennie Green. |
Christian McBride, Jeff Clayton, Benny Green ( | pianist), Steve Davis (trombonist) and Sam Rivers.</r |
Martin Berkofsky, classical | pianist and philanthropist. |
date unknown - Anthony Bernard, organist, | pianist, conductor and composer (b. |
eonard and Phil Chess, and backing Berry were | pianist Paul Williams, drummer Odie Payne, and an unk |
) National Overseas Scholarship for best Jazz | Pianist in 2001, the scholarship for which he took up |
He also discusses his best friends, | pianist Vladimir Horowitz, cellist Gregor Piatigorsky |
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