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trombonists Arturo Velasco and Luis Bonilla, | pianist Guy Steiner, and trumpeters Bobby Muzingo and |
f Music, London, in a yeargroup that included | pianist Gwilym Simcock, and was mentored by Martin Sp |
Lambe, who was an able | pianist, had Berkely's cabin fitted up with a pair of |
The | pianist had his own bands going as early as 1948, but |
e could easily have had a career as a concert | pianist had he so wished, but he hated the idea. |
ovember 19, 1950) is an American composer and | pianist hailing from Chicago, Illinois. |
Grammy Award winning jazz vocal composer and | pianist, hails from Mobile, Alabama. |
ory Forest is a recording by a quartet led by | pianist Hal Galper. |
and cricketer, and musician Donald Swann, the | pianist half of Flanders & Swann, and Nick Easter, th |
ums with musicians like trumpeter Red Rodney, | pianist Hank Jones, saxophonists Art Pepper and Lew T |
ttle Dream of Me" with piano accompaniment by | pianist Hank Jones. |
Hank and Frank - (2002) with | pianist Hank Jones, both men in their 80s. |
Happenings is an album by American jazz | pianist Hank Jones and composer/arranger Oliver Nelso |
any notable jazz musicians, including Chicago | pianist Harold Mabern, bassist Ron Carter and drummer |
tment; he was recommended for the position by | pianist Harold Bauer and cellist Pablo Casals. |
6 January 1926 - 12 August 1970) was a German | pianist, harpsichordist and composer. |
) is an American composer, conductor, concert | pianist, harpsichordist, recording artist, arranger, |
Herbie Helbig is a Canadian | pianist, harpsichordist, and composer of German birth |
es including the actress Lillah McCarthy, the | pianist Harriet Cohen and the poet Robert Nichols. |
tle during the summer of 1917, accompanied by | pianist Harriet Cohen, with whom he was carrying on a |
In 1944 he did an album with | pianist Harry Gibson. |
sax; Trevor Tomkins on drums; and with fellow | pianist Harry South doing the arrangements. |
He was also the teacher of Canadian | pianist Harry Dean and English conductor Ernest Read. |
Carter and his brothers (including | pianist Harry Chatmon, who also made recordings), fir |
He is also the son of | pianist Harry Vann Walls. |
he plays the cornet, is a classically trained | pianist, has a university degree in economics from Le |
The renound classical | pianist has been invited to perform at the White Hous |
It had been over 10 years since the | pianist has returned to opera transcriptions; his las |
The | pianist has been the featured performer for President |
She is also an accomplished | pianist, having graduated from the University of Mani |
Although primarily known as a | pianist, he had an abiding love for the organ, both H |
As Welsh's primary | pianist, he became one of England's leading trad jazz |
After traveling through Europe as a concert | pianist, he became a piano teacher at the Vienna Musi |
As a | pianist he performed in France, Syria and the Netherl |
As a | pianist, he has accompanied a number of prominent sin |
As a concert | pianist, he gave concerts together with singers and i |
After studying with Karl Muck as a | pianist he later held a succession of music director |
A keen flautist and | pianist, he later studied music at Lancaster Universi |
A fine | pianist, he was one of the musicians who rallied arou |
Although an acclaimed | pianist, he decided, from the early 1970s, to concent |
In addition to being a skilled | pianist, he composed a number of piano pieces that we |
While he trained to be a concert | pianist, he chose a career in pop music, playing ligh |
As a | pianist, he has recorded for many European radio netw |
Although he is a | pianist he feels more influenced by saxophonists, par |
As a | pianist, he has accompanied soloists such as Dame Jan |
Primarily a | pianist, he also plays other keyboards (organ and syn |
As a | pianist, he shows a good knowledge of the European so |
As a | pianist he has recorded widely, specialising mainly i |
As well as being an accomplished jazz | pianist, he is most famous for being the conductor of |
As a | pianist he has accompanied many artists, including Fr |
Though Johnson was a capable | pianist, he rarely soloed on his recordings. |
ork as a composer has overshadowed how fine a | pianist he was. |
Apart from a Western classical | pianist, he is also a keyboardist, and plays harpsich |
An accomplished | pianist, he often music directs, conducts, and plays |
debut was in Australia, aged 11, as a concert | pianist; he later made cabaret appearances in America |
Christopher Elton is an English | pianist, Head of the Keyboard department of the Royal |
r Fritz Busch, the cellist Hermann Busch, the | pianist Heinrich Busch and the actor Willi Busch, and |
runs away from Leo and is found by night club | pianist Helmi. |
sponsor Imperial Sugar), he gathered together | pianist Henry Slaughter from the Weatherford Quartet, |
ew of saxophonist Wayne Shorter and godson of | pianist Herbie Hancock. |
ic Windows is the thirty-second album by jazz | pianist Herbie Hancock, released in 1981. |
lvement with Thelonious Monk and their fellow | pianist Herbie Nichols, as having given him particula |
led some ensembles, which sometimes included | pianist Herbie Nichols. |
Baptista recorded with | pianist Herbie Hancock on his 2005 release, Possibili |
fter performing a duo TV show with famed Jazz | pianist Herbie Hancock, Dietrich decided to pursue a |
itten by jazz singer Billie Holiday, and jazz | pianist Herbie Nichols. |
ash, Love is the final album by American jazz | pianist Herbie Nichols featuring performances recorde |
, leading an eight-piece group which included | pianist Herbie Hancock and bassist Ron Carter, played |
Jazz | pianist Herbie Hancock has said she is one of his fav |
t Machine is the thirty-seventh album by jazz | pianist Herbie Hancock, and the last with the Rockit |
et, which featured saxophonist Wayne Shorter, | pianist Herbie Hancock bassist Ron Carter, and drumme |
Quartet is the thirty-fourth album by jazz | pianist Herbie Hancock and the first with the V.S.O.P |
Lite Me Up! is the thirty-third album by jazz | pianist Herbie Hancock, in 1982. |
t for operatic bass George Conly and virtuoso | pianist Herman Rietzel, both recently drowned in a bo |
of German origin and a somewhat accomplished | pianist herself, introduced the instrument to Jean-Yv |
d by an all-Japanese rhythm section (electric | pianist Hideo Ichikawa, bassist Kunimitsu Inaba, and |
A | pianist himself and a devotee of chamber music, Matti |
At the invitation of distinguished | pianist Hiroko Nakamura she makes a successful solo d |
lease from the Stanley Clarke Trio, featuring | pianist Hiromi and drummer Lenny White. |
toured with trumpeter Cuong Vu and with jazz | pianist Hiromi Uehara, and also appeared on the latte |
Now plays frequently with | pianist Hiroshi Yamazaki. |
television films performing as a vocalist or | pianist, his last coming in 1984 when he sang "April |
rank-ly Speaking is an album by American jazz | pianist Horace Parlan featuring performances recorded |
the Horace Silver Quintet is an album by jazz | pianist Horace Silver released on the Blue Note label |
r Donald Byrd, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, | pianist Horace Silver, bassist Doug Watkins, alto sax |
Arrival is an album by American Jazz | pianist Horace Parlan featuring performances recorded |
d Byrd, Jerome Richardson on tenor and flute, | pianist Horace Silver and bassist Paul Chambers, the |
rom 1989 to 1993, he played in a quartet with | pianist Horace Parlan, Italian bassist Riccardo Del F |
rank-ly Speaking is an album by American jazz | pianist Horace Parlan featuring performances recorded |
the 90's Came, found them in the studio with | pianist Horace Tapscott, and a European tour reunited |
Live at Newport '58 is a live album by jazz | pianist Horace Silver. |
Silver's Serenade is an album by jazz | pianist Horace Silver released on the Blue Note label |
5 years playing with bassist Peter Witte and | pianist Horst Jankowski in the SWR Bigband led by Erw |
is wife, Kate (Rowlands), is a former concert | pianist, housewife, and grandmother. |
ongside Matthias Bamert was the conductor and | pianist Howard Shelley, who was Associate Conductor a |
His debut as a | pianist, however, came when he was still a student: a |
In 1993 she formed a new band with | pianist Huw Warren, bassist Steve Watts and drummer R |
morial to Stones founder-member and part time | pianist Ian Stewart (who performs it). |
Tully Potter (England) "The distinguished | pianist Idil Biret shows herself to be one of the fin |
aptist Cramer (whom Beethoven did admire as a | pianist, if not as a composer). |
He later engaged the | pianist Ignaz Moscheles to give his children some les |
Willy Kehrer (1902-1976) - Composer, | pianist, improviser, conductor, educator and choir le |
s, Robert was, and still is, a prominent jazz | pianist in Austin, Texas. |
lecturer, choral/instrumental conductor, and | pianist in Vienna, Australia, Munich, Prague, Stockho |
ellist Aleksandr Verzhbilovich and an unnamed | pianist, in 1902 (as the Air from the Ouverture No. 3 |
mous judgment was: "Thalberg may be the first | pianist in the world, but Liszt is the only one." |
amous 'piano duel' for the title of "greatest | pianist in the world." |
Bryan Elliott joined the Perrys as | pianist in August 2008. |
Harry McCoy ... Second | Pianist in Restaurant/Pianist in Theatre/Servant |
She appeared as a | pianist in London and Paris, and in 1856 made her per |
ears old and already famous as a composer and | pianist in the salons of Paris, where he made the acq |
and Jelly Roll Morton, and became the premier | pianist in Storyville after those two older musicians |
ing or after a period in which he worked as a | pianist in some of the better bordellos of Kansas Cit |
n Christiania, afterward touring as a concert | pianist in Europe and the United States. |
rst, where he also participated as singer and | pianist in the Voices of New Africa House Choir found |
He began playing as a | pianist in 1972 with the band "Odradek". |
He made his first public broadcast as a solo | pianist in 1925 and in 1931 went on to form his "Nove |
He married Ekaterina Protopopova, a | pianist, in 1863. |
1990, he toured Italy and Switzerland as the | pianist in a quartet led by one of his principal long |
) National Overseas Scholarship for best Jazz | Pianist in 2001, the scholarship for which he took up |
vember, 1938 in Wausau, Wisconsin) is a noted | pianist in jazz, pop and classical music. |
Peter Igelhoff made an early career as a jazz | pianist in bars before deciding to hone what became a |
She was proven to be the real | pianist in a recording of the E minor concerto that w |
loats she handed over a piece of music to the | pianist in the pit. |
Spoliansky worked in a coffeehouse as a | pianist in order to continue his musical education at |
inia, Dandridge began performing in 1918 as a | pianist in the a revue entitled the Drake and Walker |
an American-based Brazilian jazz and post bop | pianist in Colorado, known best for his album Blue Ri |
Johnson was a boogie woogie | pianist in Kansas City, who in the early 1930s had de |
He worked as | pianist in the Leningrad State stage and the Leningra |
She first achieved recognition as a | pianist in Bath, moving to London in 1818. |
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. |
made his first public appearance as a concert | pianist in 1850 and toured for two seasons, then sett |
in, and in 1885 she became the Imperial Court | pianist in Berlin. |
Bowman worked as a | pianist in some of the bordellos of Kansas City. |
to his solo piano performances, Blackwood is | pianist in the chamber group Chicago Pro Musica, larg |
he worked actively as a teacher and a concert | pianist in Quebec province. |
In 1961 he debuted as jazz | pianist in a concert, after partial cultural liberali |
e Lawrence Welk Show as a featured singer and | pianist in Welk's orchestra. |
s early career involved moving to London as a | pianist in the 400 club and playing with the Stroud H |
an early age and performing as a vocalist and | pianist in bands since she was a teenager, Class foun |
entually directed his own Holocaust film, The | Pianist, in 2002. |
He began his career as a concert | pianist in Europe in 1956. |
He works professionally as a | pianist in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area, perfor |
d the most awesome technical equipment of any | pianist in the world, would quake before this tiny pi |
song, the video does not show Mike, who is a | pianist in the group, or anyone else playing a keyboa |
1797, Beethoven performed in the hall, as the | pianist in his Quintet for Piano and Winds, Opus 16. |
and a Special Faculty Prize to an outstanding | pianist in the graduating class. |
group, and by the close of his teens was the | pianist in an avant-garde ensemble. |
the prize, Kuyvenhoven became the first Dutch | pianist in sixteen years to win a prize at the compet |
He made his concert debut as a left-handed | pianist in 1927, and later performed in a number of E |
and gave his first broadcast there as a child | pianist in 1925. |
Morgan's mother had been a | pianist in a vaudeville act. |
ing her studies, Baldacci worked as a concert | pianist in Italy and Switzerland, taught choral singi |
e remains internationally active as a concert | pianist in a duo with Jean-Jacques Balet. |
He was the featured | pianist in a biographical documentary on Chopin (1999 |
Today a major | pianist in the New York and Japan scenes, David Hazel |
pre-series, as X5-494) became a concert-level | pianist in less than a day in preparation for the Ber |
In 1950, Le Sage became the | pianist in the Johnny Dankworth Seven, also becoming |
Recently, she has been the | pianist in recital engagements collaborating with vio |
leton penned the 16-bar tune when he was club | pianist in Illinois and first popularized it with sin |
ury, Reuters called her "the greatest Spanish | pianist in history", Time "one of the world's most ou |
cts with the group and was voted the Favorite | Pianist in the Singing News Fan Awards for an unprece |
He began in music as a | pianist in 1950. |
In the 1970s Bown worked as a | pianist in orchestras on Broadway and composed for fi |
South, and had a short stint as a substitute | pianist in Count Basie's orchestra. |
d recording now for many years with coach and | pianist Ina Weizmann and pianist Ira Zelikson. |
which Churney worked as musical director and | pianist include Portraits in Song (with Elizabeth Man |
don, 1981) is a British singer-songwriter and | pianist, initially known for her interpretation of ja |
ar School and despite training as a classical | pianist, initially worked as a music teacher at Brook |
Nye had a career as a concert | pianist, initially known by her maiden name Ruth Farr |
Using a single | pianist instead of the traditional full orchestra, mi |
Best | pianist, International Summer Academy "Mozarteum" in |
ay in the USSR and in 1994, the first Israeli | pianist invited to play in China. |
Among his collaborators have been his wife, | pianist Irene Becker, bassist Johnny Dyani and percus |
as lieder, often accompanied in the latter by | pianist Irwin Gage. |
ven more astonished when Sam reveals that the | pianist is a WIN agent. |
ed the album 3 stars and stated "The creative | pianist is heard on two sidelong solo improvisations |
nta (Tetsuji Tamayama), a classically trained | pianist, is fired from his orchestra, and gets drunk |
The | pianist is usually considered the leader of these tri |
She has said that her favorite | pianist is Gene Harris, whose style has been describe |
The 26-year-old | pianist is Cuban, and French through his grandmother. |
ce in one only sequence, featuring singer and | pianist Isaac Slade walking through a destroyed subur |
He was discovered by Russian | pianist Isaac Katz in 1974, which allowed him to cont |
(born in Riga, December 18 1952) is a Latvian | pianist, Israeli citizen. |
2009 Rossano Sportiello, | pianist, Italy |
Born into a creative family of an actress and | pianist, Ivan Farmakovsky attended a musical school u |
their famed Symphony Hall featuring Croatian | pianist, Ivo Pogorelich, to celebrate the opening of |
rhythm and blues song written and recorded by | pianist Ivory Joe Hunter. |
He is not to be confused with Texas | pianist Ivory Joe Hunter, who died in 1974; or with M |
rize winner (joint prize winner with Japanese | pianist Izumi Tateno) at the Messiaen Competition in |
by record producer Kim Fowley, he approached | pianist Jack Fina, whose 1946 swing arrangement of Ri |
utta Sight (Pacific Jazz 1962) which features | pianist Jack Wilson and drummer Donald Dean. |
The | pianist Jack Gibbons comments: "The style and form of |
The | pianist Jacob Lateiner studied at the Curtis Institut |
ll was further influenced and associated with | pianist Jaki Byard, Walter Davis, Jr., Max Roach, Ode |
Jazz | pianist Jaki Byard recites the title phrase at the on |
nhattan School of Music where he studied with | pianist Jaki Byard. |
930, and the song was also recorded by stride | pianist James P. Johnson, clarinetist Artie Shaw and |
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