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Gloria visits a childhood friend, | pianist Steve Carpenter (Eddie Fisher), in his Greenw |
erl (born 1965) is a Chilean-German classical | pianist and conductor, best known in the United Kingd |
He has recorded with the Chinese jazz | pianist Xia Jia. |
Hugh Thomas was an American choral conductor, | pianist and educator, perhaps best remembered for his |
Christine McVie, | pianist (Fleetwood Mac) guitarist Al Anderson also wo |
October 2 - Cipriani Potter, | pianist and composer (died 1871) |
for his first American tour of 28 cities with | pianist Jim Brickman and Ann Cochran, to promote his |
and that included Mutt Carey, clarinetist and | pianist Dink Johnson, and string bassist Ed Garland. |
of Music and trained as a classical musician ( | pianist and percussionist) where he met the violinsis |
July 1, 1932) is a Polish classical concert | pianist. |
ril 1, 1974) is an American classical concert | pianist. |
patron of the well-known Classical composer, | pianist Muzio Clementi. |
is an Australian dixieland and classical jazz | pianist, composer and band leader. |
, where she studied to be a classical concert | pianist while a young girl in Azerbaijan. |
He is a classically trained | pianist, and was an avid hockey player. |
A classically trained | pianist, she grew up playing the piano at age four an |
A classically trained | pianist, Grog wrote the bulk of Feline's material; so |
he plays the cornet, is a classically trained | pianist, has a university degree in economics from Le |
nta (Tetsuji Tamayama), a classically trained | pianist, is fired from his orchestra, and gets drunk |
She is a classically trained | pianist and is a sister of Sigma Iota Alpha, a Latina |
His mother was a classically trained | pianist and cellist. |
A classically trained | pianist, Shengguang was personally mentored in compos |
Claudio Arrau ( | pianist) |
Gerald Clayton, jazz | pianist and composer |
m The Cincinnati Kid, including a close-up of | pianist and vocalist Emma Barrett. |
The club's house | pianist until 1967 was Stan Tracey. |
erbie Nichols Project (which he co-leads with | pianist Frank Kimbrough). |
nture was the traditional band he co-led with | pianist Earl Hines at the Club Hangover in San Franci |
d recording now for many years with coach and | pianist Ina Weizmann and pianist Ira Zelikson. |
, California) was an American West Coast jazz | pianist and accordionist. |
roup comprised Roy Eldridge, Coleman Hawkins, | pianist Sammy Price, bassist Milt Hinton, and drummer |
onists Charles Lloyd, and George Coleman, and | pianist Phineas Newborn, Jr. |
Dr. Leaman, in collaboration with | pianist Derek Parsons, formed the Ambassador Duo in 1 |
He has done several collaborations with | pianist Bill O'Connell and was a nominee for the Lati |
itical Terror, the short story collection The | Pianist Who Liked Ayn Rand, and the critical studies |
iano lecturer, official college collaborative | pianist and repetiteur and was in addition appointed |
uartet released a first CD of its common with | pianist Sumi Tonooka under the title of initiation . |
PR's Fresh Air program, which was composed by | pianist Joel Forrester. |
ton, West Sussex) was an English composer and | pianist. |
Wallace (born 1957) is a British composer and | pianist. |
tober 1908 - 14 July 1998) was a composer and | pianist of Jewish origin. |
For the Russian composer and | pianist, see Samuil Feinberg. |
(June Vincent), and an alcoholic composer and | pianist, Martin (Dan Duryea) team up in an attempt to |
was produced by avant-garde jazz composer and | pianist Wayne Horvitz (a fellow Seattle resident). |
ears old and already famous as a composer and | pianist in the salons of Paris, where he made the acq |
-16 December 1986) was a Belgian composer and | pianist. |
Zoe Rahman is a British jazz composer and | pianist. |
ied August 6, 2000) was an Irish composer and | pianist. |
er 1869, d. 1926) was an Italian composer and | pianist born in Rome, Italy. |
963 in Innsbruck) is an Austrian composer and | pianist. |
Grammy Award winning jazz vocal composer and | pianist, hails from Mobile, Alabama. |
made transcriptions of works by composer and | pianist Edward MacDowell. |
An ensemble led by composer and | pianist Paul Grabowsky performed excepts from the nom |
Zez Confrey, (1895-1971) composer and | pianist. |
e stride piano style by the jazz composer and | pianist Fats Waller and originally published by Chapp |
9-12 November 1988) was a Polish composer and | pianist. |
s, 3 April 1858) was an Austrian composer and | pianist. |
Nikolai Kapustin, Russian composer and | pianist |
s Ferenc Liszt: famous Hungarian composer and | pianist. |
September 1935) was an Austrian composer and | pianist. |
ostitution on Basin Street where composer and | pianist Jelly Roll Morton was employed by Burt, while |
such as Sporting Love (1934) by composer and | pianist Billy Mayerl, also with Lupino, which ran for |
A Portrait of Olli Mustonen [as composer and | pianist]: Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra (Ostrobothn |
in New York City) was an Israeli composer and | pianist. |
n trumpeter, arranger, producer, composer and | pianist residing in Birmingham, Alabama. |
attached to Schumann's wife, the composer and | pianist Clara, fourteen years his senior, with whom h |
msier (born 1937) is a classical composer and | pianist most noted for his contributions to the doubl |
980 in Ludwigshafen) is a German composer and | pianist. |
Ms. LaCourse often performs with composer and | pianist Martin Amlin, who is also on faculty at Bosto |
ovember 19, 1950) is an American composer and | pianist hailing from Chicago, Illinois. |
8 - 19 April 2003) was a British composer and | pianist. |
November 24 - Scott Joplin, US composer and | pianist |
her musical director was Mexican composer and | pianist Armando Manzanero. |
1965 in Heidelberg) is a German composer and | pianist. |
gularly with respected Brazilian composer and | pianist, Jovino Santos-Neto and the Deardorf/Peterson |
82 - 28 March 1937) was a Polish composer and | pianist. |
mber 1880 - 1966) was an English composer and | pianist. |
mer boyfriend, Paul Lockridge, a composer and | pianist who is in love with her and seems to have a f |
born 2 January 1939) is a German composer and | pianist. |
15 June - Edvard Grieg, composer and | pianist (d.1907) |
25 October - Georges Bizet, composer and | pianist (d.1875). |
n for her books on the Hungarian composer and | pianist Franz Liszt. |
les with her with her friend the composer and | pianist Katharine Eggar (1874-1961). |
27 October 1954) was an Italian composer and | pianist. |
1997) was a jazz music arranger, composer and | pianist whose musical beginnings were fostered under |
He was the father of composer and | pianist Misha Mengelberg. |
There she met composer and | pianist Aleksandr Bronevitsky. |
January 23 - Muzio Clementi, composer and | pianist (died 1832) |
nuary 1, 1945) is an avant-garde composer and | pianist. |
rch 19 1947, Aarau) is a Swiss composer, jazz | pianist and improvising musician. |
illou (born 1930), French composer, organist, | pianist, and pedagogue |
ro, August 31, 1939) is a composer, arranger, | pianist and singer from Brazil. |
omposer in His Time, by author, composer, and | pianist Phillip Ramey, was published in 2005 by the L |
ember 1944) is a British composer, conductor, | pianist and teacher. |
was a prolific American author, composer, and | pianist whose works were modelled on topology, genera |
d is a classical and jazz composer, arranger, | pianist, and vocalist. |
el" and the Caravans as a composer, arranger, | pianist and occasional singer/narrator. |
s a Canadian ethnomusicologist, composer, and | pianist. |
temporary classical composer, harpsichordist, | pianist and conductor. |
endorff, German-American composer, conductor, | pianist and violinist |
- 1933) was a Hawaiian composer, bandleader, | pianist, singer, politician and entrepreneur. |
a percussionist, drummer, composer, vocalist, | pianist, dancer and bandleader. |
Illinois) is an American composer, organist, | pianist,. |
Hall Overton, American composer, jazz | pianist, and music teacher |
endorff, German-American composer, conductor, | pianist and violinist (b. |
nning American record producer, composer, and | pianist. |
y 21, 2000) was a Canadian composer, teacher, | pianist, organist, and percussionist. |
esleyan University, is a composer, conductor, | pianist and scholar of American music. |
was an Irish and British composer, conductor, | pianist and organist. |
n 1972) is a conductor, composer/arranger and | pianist. |
Rhythm-A-Ning is a jazz composition by | pianist Thelonious Monk. |
n jazz usually refers to a group comprising a | pianist, a double bass player and a drummer. |
ropol, Ukraine) is a Polish concert organist, | pianist and musicologist of Ukrainian origin. |
In 1945 he was featured in concert with | pianist Teddy Wilson at Town Hall (while still a high |
-Beethoven program; the Emperor Concerto with | pianist Leon Fleisher and Symphony No. 7. |
Daniel Barenboim, conductor and | pianist |
eased Long's first recording as conductor and | pianist, The Music Teacher, a play/opera by Wallace a |
t, who serves as the ensemble's conductor and | pianist. |
) was a Jewish Danish composer, conductor and | pianist. |
res on 09/25/58) is an American conductor and | pianist of Argentine origin. |
Composer, conductor and | pianist Rob Kapilow |
Maxim Shostakovich, Conductor and | Pianist, Private Collection |
and 1978, Smith was active as a conductor and | pianist for Ella Fitzgerald. |
1979) is a composer, conductor and | pianist born in Yorkshire, England. |
Ensemble de l'APEIM 6 with the conductor and | pianist Elizabeth Askren. |
d on May 10, 1938) is a Russian conductor and | pianist. |
al Festival Hall in London as a conductor and | pianist. |
ugust 1923) is a retired German conductor and | pianist. |
ongside Matthias Bamert was the conductor and | pianist Howard Shelley, who was Associate Conductor a |
) is an American composer, conductor, concert | pianist, harpsichordist, recording artist, arranger, |
lecturer, choral/instrumental conductor, and | pianist in Vienna, Australia, Munich, Prague, Stockho |
, 1910) was a German composer, conductor, and | pianist. |
stinguished himself as a conductor, organist, | pianist, composer, educator, writer and administrator |
n composer of classical music, conductor, and | pianist. |
942) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and | pianist. |
d in 1921 by the English conductor, organist, | pianist and composer Anthony Bernard. |
(1863-1931), Russian composer, conductor, and | pianist |
y 13, 2004) was a German conductor, composer, | pianist and teacher who settled in London and made a |
oboist, choral and orchestral conductor, and | pianist. |
were backed by a rhythm section consisting of | pianist Mal Waldron, bassist Richard Davis, and drumm |
born November 5, 1972) is a contemporary jazz | pianist who previous incarnations include Fragile Sta |
er" and "Song of The Barefoot Contessa"; with | pianist Eddie Heywood, he reached the number two spot |
his Merchant Marine friends, he convinced the | pianist to play while he sang.. |
12, 1923) is an American bebop and cool jazz | pianist, composer and vocalese singer. |
This article is about the bebop and cool jazz | pianist. |
Las Vegas, Nevada) was a bebop and cool jazz | pianist and composer. |
united with his British cousin, distinguished | pianist Bruno Raikin-marked the first of only two tim |
It was covered by | pianist Gene Harris on his 1977 album "Tone Tantrum," |
The song was covered by | pianist George Winston on his album Night Divides the |
included: Roger Lord, a critically acclaimed | pianist; Samantha Robichaud, a provincially renowned |
mber 1912 - 22 January 1998) was a Cuban jazz | pianist and bandleader. |
1953, Havana) is a Cuban jazz | pianist. |
20 August - Jamie Cullum, jazz | pianist and singer |
rackeen established herself as a cutting edge | pianist and composer through her appearances around t |
This article is about Georges Cziffra, the | pianist. |
ists such as clarinetist Paquito D'Rivera and | pianist Kenny Barron, the classical string quartet Yi |
St. Helens, Lancashire d.1980 Blackpool | Pianist and Organist |
October 22 - Daniel Steibelt, | pianist and composer (died 1823) |
rsten Dahl (October 3, 1967) is a Danish Jazz | pianist. |
agen, August 23, 1918-1984) was a Danish jazz | pianist and vibraphone player. |
Nikolaj Hess is a Danish jazz | pianist, composer, producer and arranger. |
October 1949) is an award-winning Danish jazz | pianist. |
He worked with John Dankworth as | pianist and vibraphonist intermittently between 1960 |
Bar Trio, which included Michael Danzinger as | pianist, Laszlo Gati on guitar, and Willi Fantel as b |
50 & 11 months, louis shares death date with | pianist szpilman, full 50! |
ler is an American violinist, the daughter of | pianist Victor Aller. |
She was born in Moscow, the daughter of | pianist and teacher Dimitri Bashkirov. |
Daunais recruited | pianist and composer Allan McIver to serve as the gro |
David Golub, | pianist and conductor, was born March 22, 1950 in Chi |
erest is the collaboration with David Bowie's | pianist Mike Garson (Aladdin Sane, Diamond Dogs, Youn |
David Swan, | pianist |
lbums, notably with trumpeter Miles Davis and | pianist Thelonious Monk. |
honor of Davis, which features Davis' former | pianist Wynton Kelly. |
luded Jim Croce before his untimely death and | pianist Peter Nero, both in the early 1970s. |
The album features the recording debut of | pianist Steve Kuhn. |
The album marks the recording debut of | pianist Cedar Walton. |
August 19, 1953) was an American Delta blues | pianist. |
ctors Bruno Giuranna (violist) and Derek Han ( | pianist), the festival draws many of the world's fine |
group Cuarteto d'Aida, formed and directed by | pianist Aida Diestro. |
eveland hired Carr to be musical director and | pianist for Rev. Cleveland's ministry. |
Fall of 1988, the playwright and director and | pianist Steven Scott Smith, an assistant to Maltby, a |
continues to perform as musical director and | pianist for soul legend Howard Tate and appears on hi |
He is musical director and | pianist for Dianne Reeves and arranged and played mus |
le association has been as music director and | pianist for Telarc recording artist Tierney Sutton. |
which Churney worked as musical director and | pianist include Portraits in Song (with Elizabeth Man |
nd two pianos) with the distinguished British | pianist Roger Owens, a former winner of the Royal Ove |
15 January 1937) was a distinguished English | pianist and pedagogue. |
collaboration with the distinguished Russian | pianist, Boris Beresovsky, resulted in a series of co |
4-7 June 1968) was an American dixieland jazz | pianist born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, probably bet |
892 - November 29, 1954) was a dixieland jazz | pianist, clarinetist, and drummer. |
Dink Johnson, dixieland jazz | pianist, clarinetist, and drummer. |
Don Shirley: | Pianist Extraordinary |
Donald Manildi, | pianist |
Peter Donohoe - | pianist |
brother Martin Pizzarelli on double-bass, and | pianist Ray Kennedy. |
ylor worked with Yoshiki Hayashi, drummer and | pianist of X Japan and released the song "Foreign San |
He performed a duet with | pianist Peter Michael Hamel at the Indo-German Festiv |
In 1976, he recorded an album of duets with | pianist Earl Hines entitled Hot Sonatas. |
r his solo playing and for work in duets with | pianist Steve Miller and guitarist G. F. Fitzgerald. |
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