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(June Vincent), and an alcoholic composer and | pianist, Martin (Dan Duryea) team up in an attempt to |
yn Terfel, Charlotte Church, Bonnie Tyler and | pianist Martin Jones. |
Ms. LaCourse often performs with composer and | pianist Martin Amlin, who is also on faculty at Bosto |
ogel and Pavel Lipensky, when the famous jazz | pianist Martin Roman arrived in the camp he was asked |
ragh Morgan currently resides, with his wife, | pianist Mary Dullea, in south east London. |
He concertized regularly with his wife, | pianist, Mary Norris. |
hrough the efforts of its principal arranger, | pianist Mary Lou Williams, who had a formative role i |
He would marry Kirk's | pianist Mary Lou Williams and though the two separate |
It was established in 1927 by | pianist Mary Barratt Due and violinist Henrik Adam Du |
ude Alexander Toradze, the celebrated concert | pianist, master teacher and founder of the multi-nati |
Made in conjunction with jazz | pianist Matthew Shipp and the group for which he is a |
used by Dupree was recently re-discovered by | pianist Matthew Bourne at Calderdale College in Halif |
performed by violinist Frederieke Saeijs and | pianist Maurice Lammerts van Bueren. |
He was the father of classical | pianist Maurizio Pollini. |
n concerts with the freelance organist & jazz | pianist Max Kenworthy. |
d to a monolithic rhythm section, centered on | pianist McCoy Tyner, double bassists Jimmy Garrison a |
Dimensions is a 1984 album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Elektra label. |
Expansions is the tenth album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner and his fourth released on the Bl |
Extensions was an album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Blue Note label. |
Reaching Fourth is the fourth album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner which was released on the Impulse |
points: Live in Tokyo is a live album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Milestone label i |
Focal Point is a 1976 album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner, his tenth to be released on the |
-year association and tenure with master jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner as part of the McCoy Tyner Trio, |
Atlantis is a live album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Milestone label. |
beyond 1962, but it did assist the careers of | pianist McCoy Tyner and trombonist Grachan Moncur III |
Inception is the debut album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner which was released on the Impulse |
y performed with singer Leon Thomas, and with | pianist McCoy Tyner (1971-73). |
Although she began her career just as a | pianist, medical problems with her hand forced her to |
He's married with the famous | pianist Mee Eun Kim, who also plays keyboard in the A |
Bagley/ Morty Corb, vibeist Godfrey Hirch and | pianist Merle Kock/ Stan Wrighisman. |
's bassist Don Bagley, vibeist Godfrey Hirch, | pianist Merle Koch and the outstanding double bass dr |
Coltrane, local saxophonist "Cups & Saucers", | pianist Merton Barrow, as well as bassist Midge Pike |
This meant that recordings by | pianist Michael Garrick, were particularly well repre |
His recorded several albums with | pianist Michael Garrick in the late 1960s and early 1 |
other instrumentation of Fugue and Toccata by | Pianist Michael Round was recorded by Vladimir Ashken |
the concert and realizes the man is the great | pianist Michael Michailow (Rathbone). |
Mark Hambourg was the eldest son of the | pianist Michael Hambourg (a pupil of Anton Rubinstein |
orothea Muir Mackenzie, and was father of the | pianist Michal Hambourg (1919-2004) (see link), with |
rogressive pop quartet Liquid Groovement with | pianist Michel Wintsch, who is a reference in improvi |
tive with major Dutch jazz figures (including | pianist Michiel Borstlap and cellist Ernst Reijseger) |
lfth solo album by notable jazz and classical | pianist Mike Garson, and was released in 2008 as a fr |
He formed a trio with | pianist Mike King and harmonica player Luke Francis c |
The Anxcity EP is the second solo EP by jazz | pianist Mike Garson, and was released in 2007 via his |
ians in this album were bassist Ernie Farrow, | pianist Mike Nock, drummer James Black and trumpeter |
erest is the collaboration with David Bowie's | pianist Mike Garson (Aladdin Sane, Diamond Dogs, Youn |
Pianist Mike Garson described his own performance as | |
recorded a duo album, "Time Stood Still" with | pianist Mike Taylor at Emmanuel Church, Fleetwood, La |
c (Volume IV) is the ninth solo album by jazz | pianist Mike Garson, and was released in 2003. |
ess, Brad Leali, Dan Block and Jay Brandford, | pianist Mike LeDonne, bassist Dennis Irwin and percus |
In 1963 he formed a quartet with | pianist Misha Mengelberg and saxophonist Piet Noordij |
Jazz | pianist Misha Mengelberg performing with the ICP Orch |
He was the father of composer and | pianist Misha Mengelberg. |
he played with percussionist Han Bennink and | pianist Misha Mengelberg, co-founding the Instant Com |
Pianist Mitch Parks and violinist Marta Hidy were als | |
a Boyd, Rita MacNeil, The Canadian Brass, the | pianist Monica Gaylord, and the Ukrainian-born bass Y |
k Szeryng, and emigrated with his first wife, | pianist Monique Duphil, and their two daughters to Ve |
Made in Heaven, and an anecdote from the jazz | pianist Monty Alexander, the song was named after an |
In Manhattan Moods (1997), | pianist Monty Alexander covers a variety of moods, fr |
ew York, where he composed and performed as a | pianist more than two hundred scores for the Museum's |
of a song composed by lyricist Doc Pomus and | pianist Mort Shuman. |
ria) is an Austrian composer, trombonist, and | pianist most associated with jazz. |
msier (born 1937) is a classical composer and | pianist most noted for his contributions to the doubl |
bruary 17, 1852 - June 12, 1889) was a German | pianist most noted for his edition of Johann Sebastia |
Dan Cray (born 1977) is a jazz | pianist most associated with Chicago. |
as born in Wantage, Oxfordshire, England to a | pianist mother and nuclear physicist father. |
erricks was born in Knoxville, Tennessee to a | pianist mother and Baptist preacher/composer Cleavant |
Pianist Mrs Mills made her first television appearanc | |
The enthusiastic interaction between | pianist Muhal Richard Abrams and saxophonist Roscoe M |
his sidemen include trumpeter Woody Shaw and | pianist Mulgrew Miller; bassist Nat Reeves and drumme |
tember 1831 - 31 October 1879) was an English | pianist, music educator and composer. |
Hao Huang - | pianist, music scholar |
Borghild Holmsen (1865-1938) was a Norwegian | pianist, music critic and composer. |
, 2006 in Valhalla, New York) was an American | pianist, music theorist and pedagogue. |
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 |
December 28, 1929) was a German-born American | pianist, music teacher, and conductor. |
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. |
Bergen, North Holland) was a Dutch classical | pianist, music composer and educationalist. |
Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian-born Canadian | pianist, music teacher, composer, and conductor. |
0, 1933; d Oct 21, 1994) was an American jazz | pianist, music educator, composer, and jazz festival |
Ayre served as the | pianist, musical director and sometimes conductor for |
His dictums included that a | pianist must pedal not with the foot but with the ear |
The | pianist must keep in mind that the ragtime piece shou |
patron of the well-known Classical composer, | pianist Muzio Clementi. |
A talented young | pianist named Rain (Brooklyn Sudano) is attacked by a |
haotic working environment was a wisecracking | pianist named Sonny Mann (Paul Kreppel), who made rud |
r than Cole, who is named for jazz singer and | pianist Nat King Cole. |
Davis, Jr., recorded in tribute to singer and | pianist Nat King Cole, who had recently died. |
y years she worked with the gifted musicians, | pianist, Nate Morgan, late greats, guitarist Ronald M |
Jazz | pianist Nate Morgan composed an original jazz score u |
op vocal coach Zoey Tyler, piano with Concert | pianist Neil Oldham-Campbell and drama with Seren Mis |
tween Brian Jones, Keith Richards and session | pianist Nicky Hopkins. |
Yuri Bashmet, Julia Fischer, and her sister, | pianist Nicole Hagner. |
est known as the signature tune of singer and | pianist Nina Simone. |
Singer and | pianist Nina Simone sang "It Might As Well Be Spring" |
ch George is wild over his new romance with a | pianist, Noel, who ultimately ends the relationship o |
Herman (born 12 July 1981) is an Israeli jazz | pianist now living in Paris, France. |
he was a good athlete and proficient amateur | pianist occasionally performing as an accompanist for |
I find the profession of a | pianist odious. |
tober 1908 - 14 July 1998) was a composer and | pianist of Jewish origin. |
He is | pianist of SONOS, a piano quartet based in Boston. |
ylor worked with Yoshiki Hayashi, drummer and | pianist of X Japan and released the song "Foreign San |
Elena Braslavsky is an American | pianist of Russian birth who has had an active intern |
y 24, 1901 - December 9, 1975) was an US jazz | pianist of the 1920s. |
tchenko (born in Kharkiv, 1976) is an Italian | pianist of Ukrainian, German and Georgian origin. |
He is the first | pianist of note to make a recording, and a CD featuri |
um features Martin performing with the former | pianist of John's trio, Ray Kennedy, and his father B |
She began serving as | pianist of her church at age ten and appeared regular |
res on 09/25/58) is an American conductor and | pianist of Argentine origin. |
Robi Botos is a Canadian jazz | pianist of Hungarian Roma descent. |
sides being an outstanding composer, he was a | pianist of the first rank and toured throughout Europ |
In 1955 he was chosen as the best | pianist of the year in London, and received the Harri |
rpetuate the memory of the incomparable Swiss | pianist, of Romanian origin, who was born in Buchares |
esco Attesti (born 6 June 1975) is an Italian | pianist of international renown. |
s a Spanish songwriter, singer, guitarist and | pianist of Macedonian father and Andalucian descent. |
dence of the Aspen Institute and the official | pianist of radio WQXR, New York. |
a Canadian-born American jazz bandleader and | pianist of African-American descent. |
f Lake Charles, who had also been an original | pianist of Ricky Nelson. |
oram Ish-Hurwitz (Amsterdam, 1968) is a Dutch | pianist of Israeli origin. |
ne, wrote: "What makes Chestnut the best jazz | pianist of his generation is a willingness to abandon |
ia, is best known as the backing vocalist and | pianist of the Euro-Trance dance group Groove Coverag |
uary 7, 2009) was an American jazz singer and | pianist, often performing in the bebop genre and reme |
Mortimore, with whom he later joined Canadian | pianist, Oliver Jones. |
first artist to be featured on the label was | pianist Oliver Jones, from Canada. |
ist Haig Papazian, guitarist Andre Chedid and | pianist Omaya Malaeb posted an open invitation to mus |
His daughter Veronica Jochum is a | pianist on the faculty of the New England Conservator |
omposition Pianophasing II, a concerto for 50 | pianist on 25 pianos. |
ld and Laurie Gold in 1954-57 and worked as a | pianist on the Queen Mary (1957) and Caronia (1959-63 |
In 2003 he was | pianist on a Grammy winning album of Yo Yo Ma's. |
He was also a staff | pianist on CBS radio in the 1930s. |
She went to work as a | pianist on WSM-TV and Radio. |
Not to be confused with Benny Green ( | pianist) or Bennie Green. |
Renee Griffin, | Pianist, Orchestra Director, and Song Writer |
He was educated in Copenhagen as a | pianist, organist and horn player. |
1961, Oldham, Lancashire) is a Black British | pianist, organist and conductor. |
1919 - August 14, 1990) was a blues and jazz | pianist, organist, vocalist and composer who played f |
7 - April 3, 1909) was an American conductor, | pianist, organist, teacher and composer. |
For the Canadian | pianist, organist, and pedagogue, see Dominique Ducha |
ver 25 recordings, variously in the guises of | pianist, organist, conductor, and producer; she is a |
Guido Morini (born 1959) is an Italian | pianist, organist, harpsichordist, musicologist and c |
Larry Goldings (born 1968) is an American | pianist, organist, producer/arranger and composer. |
1953) is a leading African-American composer, | pianist, organist, and vocalist. |
Iain Farrington (born 1977) is a British | pianist, organist, composer and arranger. |
in western Conway County) is an American jazz | pianist, organist, vocalist, composer, and musical ar |
- October 10, 2004) was a Canadian composer, | pianist, organist, harpsichordist, teacher, and found |
1943), born Thomas Wright Waller, was a jazz | pianist, organist, composer, singer, and comedic ente |
y 21, 2000) was a Canadian composer, teacher, | pianist, organist, and percussionist. |
e, Switzerland, 24 June 1932) is a Swiss jazz | pianist, organist, harpsichordist, keyboardist and co |
ny, the Van Cliburn Foundation, named for the | pianist originally from Shreveport, Louisiana, and th |
t was Charles Edmund "Will" Wark, a classical | pianist originally from Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. |
His sister is the | pianist Orli Shaham. |
Solo is an album by jazz | pianist Oscar Peterson, recorded in concert in 1972 a |
rd Rodgers Songbook is a 1959 studio album by | pianist Oscar Peterson of compositions written by Ric |
nown for his 1950's membership in the trio of | pianist Oscar Peterson, Ellis was also a staple of we |
Two of the Few is a1983 studio album by | pianist Oscar Peterson and vibraphonist Milt Jackson. |
This article contains the discography of jazz | pianist Oscar Peterson. |
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 |
Musicians on the recording were | pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist R |
Jazz | pianist Oscar Peterson has described LeDonne as "one |
, Buddy Miles and his long-time collaborator, | pianist Otis Spann among others. |
Carrio was born in 1986, a son of | pianist parents. |
Rosamond) Hope (born November 8, 1936) also a | pianist, participated in a duo recording with her hus |
developed international recognition as a solo | pianist, particularly focusing on the works of Beetho |
, Julius Watkins, and bassist Milt Hinton and | pianist Patricia Brown on two sessions, with bassist |
He later married the Chinese | pianist Patsy Toh. |
label, including the Brahms Sonatas with the | pianist Paul Gulda in 1997 and Mozart's Concertante w |
list of works associated with the left-handed | pianist Paul Wittgenstein. |
An ensemble led by composer and | pianist Paul Grabowsky performed excepts from the nom |
to be confused with the latter's brother, the | pianist Paul Wittgenstein). |
Britten wrote the work for the Viennese-born | pianist Paul Wittgenstein, who lost his right arm in |
Pianist Paul Conrad usually served as her accompanist | |
eonard and Phil Chess, and backing Berry were | pianist Paul Williams, drummer Odie Payne, and an unk |
(July 13, 1913 - July 29, 2003) was a German | pianist, pedagogue and rector at the Felix Mendelssoh |
Grand opening was held May 22, 1930 features | pianist Percy Grainger, Metropolitan Opera Company te |
rk, he embarked on a professional career as a | pianist, performing and recording with Courtney Pine, |
27, 1923 - May 19, 1967) was an American jazz | pianist, performing chiefly in the bop and hard bop g |
He resumed his career as a concert | pianist, performing not only in Argentina, but also i |
shed himself as both a solo and collaborative | pianist, performing at a variety of historical locati |
s a choral conductor for Radio Sofia and as a | pianist, performing with various ensembles and also t |
Polo Piatti - composer and concert | pianist, perhaps best known for his extensive work in |
inally recorded in 1938 by Big Joe Turner and | pianist Pete Johnson. |
to New York, where he teamed up with another | pianist, Pete Johnson. |
nt Herring, Gary Smulyan, Stephen Scott (jazz | pianist), Peter Washington and Carl Allen. |
Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue' as played by the | pianist: Peter Aronsky. |
He performed a duet with | pianist Peter Michael Hamel at the Indo-German Festiv |
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. |
The English | pianist Peter Seivewright is currently recording all |
eisand accompanied only by the Bon Soir house | pianist, Peter Daniels. |
Alto man Zhenya Strigalev and Irish | pianist Phil Ware might not have quite the same well- |
In 1985 he formed a duo with | pianist Philip Mead, Montague/Mead Piano Plus which t |
omposer in His Time, by author, composer, and | pianist Phillip Ramey, was published in 2005 by the L |
uitarist Murray Cook, vocalist Greg Page, and | pianist Phillip Wilcher. |
no of Phineas Newborn, Jr is an album by jazz | pianist Phineas Newborn. |
onists Charles Lloyd, and George Coleman, and | pianist Phineas Newborn, Jr. |
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