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Dionys Pruckner (1834-1896) was a noted | pianist and music teacher at Stuttgart. |
amuzza (1885 - 1968) was an Italian Argentine | pianist and music teacher. |
ibo, Puerto Rico, is a Puerto Rican composer, | pianist, keyboardist, musical director, and one man b |
иевна Башкирова; born 1958) is a Russian-born | pianist and musical director. |
th John Dankworth and met and married English | pianist and musical director Laurie Holloway, thus be |
born 1974 in Tehran, Iran, is a contemporary | pianist and musical performer. |
Fischer was Laine's | pianist and musical director when he composed the tun |
1997) was a jazz music arranger, composer and | pianist whose musical beginnings were fostered under |
He has also appeared as a solo | pianist, chamber musician and accompanist, (with a re |
ith high honors and qualifications of concert | pianist, chamber musician and teacher. |
Filiz Ali, Turkish | pianist and musicologist |
Denis Matthews, English | pianist and musicologist |
ropol, Ukraine) is a Polish concert organist, | pianist and musicologist of Ukrainian origin. |
The British | pianist and musicologist Peter Hill is a world-renown |
Joseph Fischhof wasn't only a celebrated | pianist and musicologist but a highly esteemed member |
July 1910 - 21 January 1996) was a composer, | pianist, and musicologist, specializing in the study |
ронович Баренбойм; 1906 - 1985) was a Russian | pianist and musicologist. |
liz Ali (born in 1937, Istanbul) is a Turkish | pianist and musicologist. |
rch 11, 1907 - October 23, 1989) was a German | pianist and musicologist. |
d with jazz and brother of the trombonist and | pianist Christian Muthspiel. |
At the invitation of distinguished | pianist Hiroko Nakamura she makes a successful solo d |
Evans (sax; not to be confused with the jazz | pianist also named Bill Evans), Bryan Baker (guitar), |
tarist Warren Haynes, bassist Allen Woody and | pianist Johnny Neel (all having joined the Allmans wi |
ens Peter Maintz), and plays in duos with the | pianist Jascha Nemtsov and the cellist Thomas Ruge, a |
Led by two time GRAMMY Award-winning | pianist Peter Nero, Peter Nero and the Philly Pops is |
luded Jim Croce before his untimely death and | pianist Peter Nero, both in the early 1970s. |
Together with the | pianist Leonid Nesvishsky (Arie Abilea), the singer J |
ael Houstoun (20 October 1952 -) is a concert | pianist from New Zealand. |
sometimes jokingly described Alexander as his | pianist from New Orleans. |
Much to the bewilderment of the | pianist, these new hands decide to take control and g |
onists Charles Lloyd, and George Coleman, and | pianist Phineas Newborn, Jr. |
no of Phineas Newborn, Jr is an album by jazz | pianist Phineas Newborn. |
of his own quartet in 1987- Affiliation with | pianist David Newton, an association that goes back t |
ied for sixteen years, from 1911-1927, to the | pianist Elly Ney. |
Leon Barzin conducted and the | pianist was Nicholas Kopeikine. |
ash, Love is the final album by American jazz | pianist Herbie Nichols featuring performances recorde |
lvement with Thelonious Monk and their fellow | pianist Herbie Nichols, as having given him particula |
led some ensembles, which sometimes included | pianist Herbie Nichols. |
itten by jazz singer Billie Holiday, and jazz | pianist Herbie Nichols. |
March 9 - Mickey Gilley, | pianist and nightclub owner who enjoyed success throu |
Nils Botvid Anker (1878-1943) and artist and | pianist Gudrun Nilssen (1875-1958). |
In 1932 the | pianist joined Nina Mae McKinney on a European tour. |
ear, Hans Sanders - stuck with a band with no | pianist and no saxophone support - chose to team up w |
uintet (one of many groups headed by the late | pianist that no one bothered to record) and was open- |
released a CD Tapestry Unravelled, a duo with | pianist Liam Noble. |
ians in this album were bassist Ernie Farrow, | pianist Mike Nock, drummer James Black and trumpeter |
Pianist Dagmar Nordstrom created an early piano roll | |
erkeley as a graduate student and worked as a | pianist at Nordstrom. |
For the classical | pianist, see Noriko Ogawa (pianist). |
The | pianist will normally try to limit trills with the fo |
Series hosts William Stevens, a | pianist, and Norman Kihl, an announcer for the networ |
He concertized regularly with his wife, | pianist, Mary Norris. |
Most notably, Danijel Farrugia, a young Jazz | pianist from North London, made his debut performance |
Brynjulf Blix is a noted | pianist from Norway. |
He resumed his career as a concert | pianist, performing not only in Argentina, but also i |
The | pianist does not touch the keys but produces noises b |
aptist Cramer (whom Beethoven did admire as a | pianist, if not as a composer). |
He is the first | pianist of note to make a recording, and a CD featuri |
Steuermann married Clara Silvers, a | pianist and noted music librarian, in 1949. |
msier (born 1937) is a classical composer and | pianist most noted for his contributions to the doubl |
y 1992) was an English composer, arranger and | pianist, especially noted for his orchestral arrangem |
bruary 17, 1852 - June 12, 1889) was a German | pianist most noted for his edition of Johann Sebastia |
Amadeus Webersinke, | pianist, born November 1, 1920, in Broumov, died May |
er paternal uncle Freddy Cole is a singer and | pianist with numerous albums and awards. |
lbum by New York-born singer, songwriter, and | pianist Laura Nyro and her tenth original album in to |
h LP by New York-born singer, songwriter, and | pianist Laura Nyro. |
lbum by New York-born singer, songwriter, and | pianist Laura Nyro. |
He has done several collaborations with | pianist Bill O'Connell and was a nominee for the Lati |
This series featured | pianist Billy O'Connor with a house band of Jackie Ri |
Pianist Johnny O'Neal performing in concert with Supe | |
ts for these recordings are Howard McFarlane, | pianist Walker O'Neill, and saxophonist Eddie Grosso. |
In 2007, Harth Johansson and German | pianist Uwe Oberg made a trio recording in Darmstadt. |
University, an accomplished operatic singer, | pianist and oboist. |
el" and the Caravans as a composer, arranger, | pianist and occasional singer/narrator. |
February 24, 1967) is a Russian classical | pianist, professor of piano, and artist-in-residence |
Using a single | pianist instead of the traditional full orchestra, mi |
Christopher Elton is an English | pianist, Head of the Keyboard department of the Royal |
Adrian Aeschbacher (1912-2002), Swiss | pianist; son of Carl, brother of Niklaus |
vis, however, had neglected to inform current | pianist Kelly of Evans' role in the recordings; Kelly |
Yonty Solomon - | Pianist (Professor of Piano) |
Jazz Review has described him as "a | pianist worthy of praise within the highest pantheon |
EMI Classics: Peter Donohoe, | pianist; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Sir S |
ous Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis) is a French jazz | pianist, sideman of Boris Vian and Serge Gainsbourg, |
and cricketer, and musician Donald Swann, the | pianist half of Flanders & Swann, and Nick Easter, th |
His talent as a | pianist was often at the core of his performances. |
An accomplished | pianist, he often music directs, conducts, and plays |
es and Alexander Goehr, and together with the | pianist John Ogdon and the conductor and trumpeter El |
er Maxwell Davies and Harrison Birtwistle and | pianist John Ogdon, with whom he founded the New Musi |
lexander Goehr, Peter Maxwell Davies, and the | pianist John Ogdon. |
op vocal coach Zoey Tyler, piano with Concert | pianist Neil Oldham-Campbell and drama with Seren Mis |
in the soundtrack, played by Polish classical | pianist Janusz Olejniczak. |
1852 - 10 March 1920) was a German composer, | pianist, writer on music, and lecturer. |
Originally a | pianist, Calvert, on Hicks's suggestion, switched to |
ned to the Texas Wanderers as lead singer and | pianist, sang on the hits "Truck Driver's Blues" and |
on Brett saw Sell perform and offered him the | pianist position on Clue. |
nsky (Николай Львович Луганский) is a Russian | pianist, born on April 26th, 1972 in Moscow. |
His widow, Rachel Sherman, painter and | pianist, died on July 20, 2008. |
Christian Ivaldi is a French | pianist born on 2 September 1938 in Paris. |
music by Gordon Jacob just over, in which the | pianist stamped on, kicked, butted, thumped and final |
1961, Cape Town) is a South African composer, | pianist and one of its foremost jazz musicians. |
nsemble and the Pacifica String Quartet (with | pianist Ursula Oppens). |
After a seventh interruption (which gives the | pianist the opportunity to position the gangsa over t |
mber 15, 1916 - November 5, 1964), was a jazz | pianist and orchestra leader. |
ed February 27, 1934, New York, age 43) was a | pianist and orchestra leader, who composed the music |
Buddy Cole (musician), jazz | pianist and orchestra leader |
In the 1970s Bown worked as a | pianist in orchestras on Broadway and composed for fi |
978, Chertsey, Surrey, England), is a British | pianist, composer, orchestrator, singer and televisio |
Spoliansky worked in a coffeehouse as a | pianist in order to continue his musical education at |
St. Helens, Lancashire d.1980 Blackpool | Pianist and Organist |
Wayne Peet (1954-), an American jazz | pianist and organist |
August 11, 1948) is a soul jazz/hard bop jazz | pianist and organist born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
also continued performing and recording as a | pianist and organist with Lester Bowie (African Child |
orino (born New Haven, Connecticut) is a jazz | pianist and organist who currently leads the band Air |
oung and Bobby Womack, bassist Tommy Cogbill, | pianist and organist Bobby Emmons, and drummer Gene C |
laborator John Hart on guitar, in addition to | pianist and organist Larry Goldings. |
A viola player, | pianist and organist by training, Nicholas studied at |
oung and Bobby Womack, bassist Tommy Cogbill, | pianist and organist Bobby Emmons, and drummer Gene C |
(born April 26, 1960 ) is a German composer, | pianist, keyboardist, organist and author, whose prim |
750/51-1800), the oboist, and Capel Bond, the | pianist and organist, he took part in in local concer |
He was a skilled | pianist and organist, interested in ancient church mu |
ct and designer, Jacob Wrey Mould was an avid | pianist and organist, and employed his talent for lan |
September 17, 1998) was an American composer, | pianist and organist. |
Bruhns; 10 April 1874 - 1928) was a composer, | pianist, and organist. |
tember 1993, Dietlikon) was a Swiss composer, | pianist, and organist. |
13, 1931; died September 25, 2005) was a jazz | pianist and organist. |
d (December 2, 1895 - May 28, 1962), was a US | pianist and organist. |
was an Irish and British composer, conductor, | pianist and organist. |
performances with cellist Alban Gerhardt and | pianist Steven Osborne, both BBC New Generation Artis |
Her | pianist was Otto Goldschmidt, whom she married at the |
ajor orchestras and recitals with his regular | pianist David Owen Norris. |
nd two pianos) with the distinguished British | pianist Roger Owens, a former winner of the Royal Ove |
The other is | pianist Johnny O'Neal.” |
930, and the song was also recorded by stride | pianist James P. Johnson, clarinetist Artie Shaw and |
Pianist James P. Johnson, known as the "Father of Str | |
teenager he studied piano with the Brazilian | pianist Caio Pagano. |
Mary Louise Boehm was a | pianist and painter who was born on July 25, 1928 in |
rformers were soul legend Patti LaBelle, jazz | pianist Eddie Palmieri, drummer Babatunde Olatunji, t |
Pianist Mitch Parks and violinist Marta Hidy were als | |
Pianist Aaron Parks contributed "Ashe" as a benedicti | |
llaborative band called James Farm, featuring | pianist Aaron Parks, bassist Matt Penman, and drummer |
rank-ly Speaking is an album by American jazz | pianist Horace Parlan featuring performances recorded |
Arrival is an album by American Jazz | pianist Horace Parlan featuring performances recorded |
rank-ly Speaking is an album by American jazz | pianist Horace Parlan featuring performances recorded |
rom 1989 to 1993, he played in a quartet with | pianist Horace Parlan, Italian bassist Riccardo Del F |
Dr. Leaman, in collaboration with | pianist Derek Parsons, formed the Ambassador Duo in 1 |
llo (born on 29 March 1969) is a British jazz | pianist, currently part of Sting's live and studio ba |
For the | pianist, see Patrick O'Byrne. |
illou (born 1930), French composer, organist, | pianist, and pedagogue |
awa, Illinois - 2005) was a renowned American | pianist and pedagogue at the University of California |
Boris Berman is a Russian | pianist and pedagogue (b. |
15 January 1937) was a distinguished English | pianist and pedagogue. |
(March 26, 1884 - July 5, 1969) was a German | pianist and pedagogue. |
His dictums included that a | pianist must pedal not with the foot but with the ear |
g piano at seven and studied with French jazz | pianist Bernard Peiffer at 12. |
an Italian pop singer-songwriter, guitarist, | pianist, and percussionist born in Genoa. |
of Music and trained as a classical musician ( | pianist and percussionist) where he met the violinsis |
November 1940, Bodmin) is an English singer, | pianist, and percussionist. |
rm in a master class with world renowned jazz | pianist Danillo Perez at TRI-C Jazz Festival (2002), |
s leadership, a quartet with young musicians, | pianist Danilo Perez, bassist John Patitucci, and dru |
r competitions, Batagov was the first Russian | pianist to perform works by John Cage, Morton Feldman |
In 1941 Shure became the first | pianist to perform at the Berkshire Music Festival in |
As a | pianist he performed in France, Syria and the Netherl |
orn 22 October 1957) is an American classical | pianist, concert performer, recording artist, and his |
tein (born 1950) is an acclaimed professional | pianist and performer. |
uary 7, 2009) was an American jazz singer and | pianist, often performing in the bebop genre and reme |
he was a good athlete and proficient amateur | pianist occasionally performing as an accompanist for |
d, trumpeters Jack Sheldon and Gerald Wilson, | pianist Carl Perkins and drummer Frank Butler was iss |
Slide Hampton, David Baker, Freddie Hubbard, | pianist Carl Perkins, Larry Ridley, and Leroy Vinnega |
The current music director is German-Chilean | pianist Alfredo Perl. |
Graham Wood is a Jazz | Pianist from Perth, Western Australia born 15 Septemb |
recitals of Lieder (together with the German | pianist Sebastian Peschko and on occasion, Leonard Be |
2004: Grace Bumbry - early recordings ( | pianist: Sebastian Peschko) (Deutsche Grammophon) |
(accompanied often at recitals by the German | pianist Sebastian Peschko). |
of lieder she often performed with the German | pianist Sebastian Peschko. |
rpreter of Lieder he often performed with the | pianist Sebastian Peschko. |
ister focusing on the life and music of Iraqi | pianist Samir Peter and his family in wartime Baghdad |
Johnson was the official | pianist at Peter Pears' first masterclasses at the Sn |
rd Rodgers Songbook is a 1959 studio album by | pianist Oscar Peterson of compositions written by Ric |
Two of the Few is a1983 studio album by | pianist Oscar Peterson and vibraphonist Milt Jackson. |
Mellow Mood is an album by jazz | pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio, released in 1968 |
Jazz | pianist Oscar Peterson also recorded an instrumental |
American jazz | pianist Oscar Peterson had been a great influence on |
He is married to Canadian | pianist Sonja Peterson Behrens. |
Jazz | pianist Oscar Peterson has described LeDonne as "one |
Solo is an album by jazz | pianist Oscar Peterson, recorded in concert in 1972 a |
nown for his 1950's membership in the trio of | pianist Oscar Peterson, Ellis was also a staple of we |
Musicians on the recording were | pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist R |
This article contains the discography of jazz | pianist Oscar Peterson. |
Martin Berkofsky, classical | pianist and philanthropist. |
1926-March 25, 1999) was a Polish and British | pianist and piano teacher of Jewish/Polish/Russian or |
ny years, she has been working as a freelance | pianist and piano teacher. |
vatory of Music and worked for some time as a | pianist and piano teacher. |
20, 1990, Tel Aviv) was an Israeli composer, | pianist, and piano teacher, often described as the le |
uding a set entitled Six Pieces for the Young | Pianist), chamber pieces for brass ensembles, and wor |
metown high school (1914), Brooks worked as a | pianist with Pittsburgh bands (dance orchestras), and |
self, “I could produce things faster than any | pianist could play or any listener could hear. |
his Merchant Marine friends, he convinced the | pianist to play while he sang.. |
e The Sims 3 Late Night, it is possible for a | pianist to play a song called "Ooops, I stole your ch |
nd different varieties of saxophones, and the | pianist also played celeste and electric organ. |
n 1946, he accompanied Annabelle Calhoun as a | pianist, and played a number of extended engagements |
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