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- July 6, 2002 in London, England) was a jazz | pianist who played with Ken Colyer and Chris Barber. |
) was a South African jazz double bassist and | pianist, who played with such musicians as Don Cherry |
Paul Harrison is an English jazz | pianist, keyboard player, organist and composer who n |
shey Felder (born July 9, 1968) is a Canadian | pianist, actor, playwright, composer, and producer. |
Cornelia Niemann, the duo Plenar/Roelofs with | pianist Elvira Plenar, and the "Triple A" trombone tr |
Chris Olsen (1983) is a jazz | pianist, composer, poet, and vocalist. |
1886 - ? after 1910) was an Italian composer, | pianist and poet. |
their famed Symphony Hall featuring Croatian | pianist, Ivo Pogorelich, to celebrate the opening of |
Elza Kolodin is a | pianist from Poland. |
- 1933) was a Hawaiian composer, bandleader, | pianist, singer, politician and entrepreneur. |
He was the father of classical | pianist Maurizio Pollini. |
His widow migrated to Paris and married | pianist and polymath Julian Fontana. |
which Churney worked as musical director and | pianist include Portraits in Song (with Elizabeth Man |
Bruce Abel is married to | pianist Waltraud Poser. |
orn in Moscow, October 10, 1965) is a Russian | pianist and post-minimalist composer. |
ude Southbank Sinfonia, cellist Guy Johnston, | pianist Tom Poster, the National Youth Jazz Wales, So |
e album was the last full recording including | pianist Richie Powell and trumpeter Clifford Brown, a |
of Bud Powell on Verve is a selection of jazz | pianist Bud Powell's recordings for Verve, released o |
Gillespie, | pianist Bud Powell, and a rhythm section accompany; t |
aris, France in 1963 with a quartet including | pianist Bud Powell, drummer Kenny Clarke, and French |
Strictly Powell is a studio album by jazz | pianist Bud Powell, released in 1957 by RCA Victor, f |
Bud Powell in Paris is a studio album by jazz | pianist Bud Powell, recorded in Paris for Reprise in |
s Fugit") is a 1949 jazz composition by bebop | pianist Bud Powell. |
The song was a tribute to jazz | pianist Bud Powell. |
g Bud Powell, Vol. 1, is a 1951 album by jazz | pianist Bud Powell. |
He worked as a concert | pianist and premiered many works. |
guitarist G. E. Stinson, trombonist Scot Ray, | pianist Don Preston and Jeff Gauthier himself. |
born November 5, 1972) is a contemporary jazz | pianist who previous incarnations include Fragile Sta |
roup comprised Roy Eldridge, Coleman Hawkins, | pianist Sammy Price, bassist Milt Hinton, and drummer |
layed with other musicians including American | pianist Sammy Price. |
Although she began her career just as a | pianist, medical problems with her hand forced her to |
Tim Parton, a | pianist who produced a number of the group's albums, |
Keller is also an amateur classical | pianist who produced two CDs and occasionally perform |
March 10, 1955) is a German composer, | pianist, and producer creating music in the modern ja |
orn December 17, 1965) is a jazz saxophonist, | pianist, composer, producer and teacher who, after 15 |
Boris Wiedenfeld (born 1970, Germany), a jazz | pianist and producer |
Nikolaj Hess is a Danish jazz | pianist, composer, producer and arranger. |
azz, rock-jazz and progressive rock composer, | pianist and producer, son of Oscar nominee Carlo Rust |
Alex Wilson (born on November 21, 1971) is a | pianist, composer, producer, arranger, and educator. |
well-respected bandleader, singer-songwriter, | pianist, record producer, and arranger, known for his |
(born April 9, 1968) is an Austrian classical | pianist and producer. |
Larry Goldings (born 1968) is an American | pianist, organist, producer/arranger and composer. |
1917 - March 4, 2009) was an American concert | pianist and professor of piano literature at the Juil |
ary 26, 1950) is a Russian-American classical | pianist and professor of piano. |
Capricorn Rising is an album by American jazz | pianist Don Pullen featuring saxophonist Sam Rivers r |
by American jazz saxophonist George Adams and | pianist Don Pullen Quartet recorded in 1982 for the D |
More Funk is a live album by American jazz | pianist Don Pullen and saxophonist George Adams recor |
Allan Ganley and Keith Christie and included | pianist Colin Purbrook and bassist Arthur Watts. |
Although she had trained as a classical | pianist, she pursued medicine, graduating in 1947 fro |
he worked actively as a teacher and a concert | pianist in Quebec province. |
That same year, he married the | pianist Carola Rabinovici. |
ny Rogers and appeared on TV in 1953 with the | pianist Steve Race. |
dence of the Aspen Institute and the official | pianist of radio WQXR, New York. |
onephace Stabbins' features Mercury nominated | pianist Zoe Rahman, Crispin `Spry` Robinson from 90's |
united with his British cousin, distinguished | pianist Bruno Raikin-marked the first of only two tim |
A talented young | pianist named Rain (Brooklyn Sudano) is attacked by a |
omposer in His Time, by author, composer, and | pianist Phillip Ramey, was published in 2005 by the L |
Christian Jacob is a lyrical jazz | pianist who ranks among the top piano improvisers and |
Though Johnson was a capable | pianist, he rarely soloed on his recordings. |
nd in 1994 he set up the band Super Trio with | pianist Dirk Raufeisen and bassist Jimmy Woode. |
99, 2001 and 2003 with "Doctor 3" group (with | pianist Danilo Rea and drummer Fabrizio Sferra) he wo |
y performs in a two piano project with the UK | pianist Jason Rebello. |
As a composer, orchestrator and | pianist, Thoene received commissions for the Orcheste |
Recently, she has been the | pianist in recital engagements collaborating with vio |
His skill as a | pianist was recognised by Dutch musicians and in 1984 |
heard Onaje's improvisations, and invited the | pianist to record a solo piano project. |
rn 29 May 1954, Kent) is an English composer, | pianist, and record producer. |
zart in his early career, he became the first | pianist to record the full cycle of Mozart's piano co |
Sergio George (born 1961) is a | pianist and record producer, known for working with m |
e - 17 October 2002, Paris) was a French jazz | pianist and record company executive. |
he replaced Mary Lou Williams as Andy Kirk's | pianist; Kirk recorded his composition "Boogie Woogie |
A fiery bebop | pianist, Kaye recorded with trumpeter Ted Curson (196 |
) is an American composer, conductor, concert | pianist, harpsichordist, recording artist, arranger, |
ober 15, 1931) is an American jazz singer and | pianist, whose recording career has spanned over fift |
k Gelber's 1959 play of the same name by jazz | pianist Freddie Redd which was released on the Blue N |
Chuck leads his own group with his brother, | pianist Robert Redd. |
iano lecturer, official college collaborative | pianist and repetiteur and was in addition appointed |
1984, Doncaster, England) is an English jazz | pianist, currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. |
Harry McCoy ... Second | Pianist in Restaurant/Pianist in Theatre/Servant |
It had been over 10 years since the | pianist has returned to opera transcriptions; his las |
eveland hired Carr to be musical director and | pianist for Rev. Cleveland's ministry. |
for 2 pianos by Ferruccio Busoni, with fellow | pianist Daniell Revenaugh. |
The | pianist also revisits Hancock's “Maiden Voyage,” whic |
ormed with former U.S. Secretary of State and | pianist Condoleezza Rice. |
The enthusiastic interaction between | pianist Muhal Richard Abrams and saxophonist Roscoe M |
sian duo of cellist Mstislav Rostropovich and | pianist Sviatoslav Richter remain standards of excell |
The legendary | pianist Sviatoslav Richter described it as the most d |
The | pianist Sviatoslav Richter, who rehearsed the piece w |
family relationship with the renowned Russian | pianist Sviatoslav Richter. |
shed a partnership with the celebrated Soviet | pianist Sviatoslav Richter. |
f Lake Charles, who had also been an original | pianist of Ricky Nelson. |
t for operatic bass George Conly and virtuoso | pianist Herman Rietzel, both recently drowned in a bo |
an Askenase and with the great french-belgian | pianist Tristan Risselin. |
Played by | pianist Elena Riu. |
The Bandwagon, was joined by saxophonist and | pianist Sam Rivers for their next album, Black Stars, |
s performed in concert as a percussionist and | pianist for Robbie Williams, Take That and The Paul W |
He has multiple recordings with | pianist Marcus Roberts, as well as recordings with To |
included: Roger Lord, a critically acclaimed | pianist; Samantha Robichaud, a provincially renowned |
Joseph Howard and | pianist Fred Robles, and participated in creative wor |
uding a recent duet between Liza Minnelli and | pianist Johnny Rodgers, a children's album for former |
953 he moved to Windsor, Ontario, Canada with | pianist Bryce Rohde; they formed the Australian Jazz |
He created (as playwright, actor, and | pianist) the role of American composer George Gershwi |
The band also recorded with | pianist Jelly Roll Morton on piano thus becoming the |
ostitution on Basin Street where composer and | pianist Jelly Roll Morton was employed by Burt, while |
ogel and Pavel Lipensky, when the famous jazz | pianist Martin Roman arrived in the camp he was asked |
e (4 April 1892 - 13 May 1985) was a Canadian | pianist and Roman Catholic nun. |
rpetuate the memory of the incomparable Swiss | pianist, of Romanian origin, who was born in Buchares |
This article is about the | pianist Alexander Romanovsky. |
The | Pianist - Ronald Harwood |
nd, "Turk Murphy's Jazz Band," which included | pianist Wally Rose, clarinetist Bob Helm, banjo playe |
Later on, he became the teacher of | pianist Jerome Rose. |
umpeter Bob Scobey, clarinetist Bob Helm, and | pianist Wally Rose. |
stable throughout the tour: lead vocalist and | pianist Axl Rose; keyboardist and backing vocalist Di |
Guest | pianist Katrina Ross was a member of the TBC when the |
other instrumentation of Fugue and Toccata by | Pianist Michael Round was recorded by Vladimir Ashken |
s death he formed a new duo with the Canadian | pianist Joan Rowland. |
y for her 90th birthday featuring the elderly | pianist Arthur Rubinstein, he characterized her as a |
) is a 1969 documentary about Polish-American | pianist, Arthur Rubinstein. |
er; former Indianapolis Mayor William Hudnut; | pianist Zeyda Ruga Suzuki; Michael Isaac Strauss, pri |
a prominent German musical family, the son of | pianist Joseph Rummel and grandson of composer and co |
were personally acquainted with the ideas of | pianist George Russell regarding modal jazz, Davis fr |
Glen Campbell, upright bassist Lyle Ritz, and | pianist Leon Russell, saxophonist Plas Johnson and ot |
Elena Braslavsky is an American | pianist of Russian birth who has had an active intern |
hmaninoff improvised on a melody set forth by | pianist Yuri Sakhnovsky. |
ced by Steve Berlin from Los Lobos and by the | pianist Alberto Salas, released in 2004, Oyaya! mixes |
Pianist Joe Sample recorded an instrumental version o | |
Invitation is a 1993 album by jazz | pianist Joe Sample released through Warner Bros. Reco |
For the Russian composer and | pianist, see Samuil Feinberg. |
he group have included bassist Itibere Zwarg, | pianist Jovino Santos-Neto and percussionists Nene, P |
gularly with respected Brazilian composer and | pianist, Jovino Santos-Neto and the Deardorf/Peterson |
Greenwich, Connecticut) was a Welsh composer, | pianist and satirist. |
ormances include an English Song recital with | pianist Marina Savova at the Purcell Room, a guest ap |
kabilly and rock and roll singer, songwriter, | pianist and saxophonist, who recorded for Specialty R |
Neame (born 13 March 1981) is a British jazz | pianist and saxophonist. |
well as under Bruno Elsner, and the Austrian | pianist Artur Schnabel. |
Hao Huang - | pianist, music scholar |
esleyan University, is a composer, conductor, | pianist and scholar of American music. |
Among his most well-known pupils were | pianist Clara Schumann and composer Richard Wagner; h |
Fall of 1988, the playwright and director and | pianist Steven Scott Smith, an assistant to Maltby, a |
recording, Musical Echoes, featured American | pianist Stephen Scott with two South Africans, bassis |
ngeles as a taxi driver and occasionally as a | pianist at screenings of silent films. |
son, Gerald Clayton, is an accomplished jazz | pianist, placing second in the Thelonious Monk Intern |
an insurance salesman who meets an eccentric | pianist and seeks a divorce. |
khart and music (Toronto 1918) by the concert | pianist Ernest Seitz, who had conceived the refrain w |
The English | pianist Peter Seivewright is currently recording all |
okyo in 1964, and became a featured member of | pianist Yuzuru Sera's group. |
dolf Busch, the flutist Marcel Moyse, and the | pianist Rudolf Serkin during what soon became the Mar |
A jazz | pianist, bandleader, session musician and Hammond B3 |
tz (born January 1, 1942) is an American jazz | pianist and session musician. |
979, on a restored Cristofori pianoforte, the | pianist recorded several works of Lodovico Giustini, |
ts and Music and gave concerts as a classical | pianist for several years after graduating before ret |
His sister is the | pianist Orli Shaham. |
dio album by Tony Bennett, accompanied by the | pianist Ralph Sharon. |
o gave many viola recitals with his wife, the | pianist Ethel Sharpe, later known as Ethel Hobday. |
He was rated by | pianist George Shearing to be amongst the world's top |
jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli accompanied by | pianist George Shearing and his quintet. |
Blues Alley Jazz is a 1980 live album by the | pianist George Shearing, accompanied by the double ba |
Experience is a studio album by British jazz | pianist George Shearing, billed as part of the 'Georg |
Grand Piano is a 1985 studio album by the | pianist George Shearing. |
ongside Matthias Bamert was the conductor and | pianist Howard Shelley, who was Associate Conductor a |
from Toronto, Canada, fronted by vocalist and | pianist Elizabeth Shepherd. |
Made in conjunction with jazz | pianist Matthew Shipp and the group for which he is a |
Virtuoso jazz/classical | pianist Donald Shirley was signed with Cadence in the |
onalised 1961 rehearsal between Barth and her | pianist, set shortly after an unsuccessful performanc |
As a | pianist, he shows a good knowledge of the European so |
of a song composed by lyricist Doc Pomus and | pianist Mort Shuman. |
With | pianist Frank Signorelli he formed the group "The Ori |
the film was given a celebrated new score by | pianist and silent film music composer Matti Bye. |
n of immigrant Russian Jews; his father was a | pianist accompanying silent films. |
the Horace Silver Quintet is an album by jazz | pianist Horace Silver released on the Blue Note label |
d Byrd, Jerome Richardson on tenor and flute, | pianist Horace Silver and bassist Paul Chambers, the |
Silver's Serenade 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 |
Live at Newport '58 is a live album by jazz | pianist Horace Silver. |
f Music, London, in a yeargroup that included | pianist Gwilym Simcock, and was mentored by Martin Sp |
Singer and | pianist Nina Simone sang "It Might As Well Be Spring" |
est known as the signature tune of singer and | pianist Nina Simone. |
Fichelscher is the son of Jazz | pianist and singer Toby Fichelscher. |
Pula, Croatia) and in tandem with the Italian | pianist and singer Debora Petrina in the project Nake |
ro, August 31, 1939) is a composer, arranger, | pianist and singer from Brazil. |
ers in 1950 to go solo, Dixon replaced him as | pianist and singer and recorded with the band for Ala |
is an American Mormon composer, song writer, | pianist and singer known primarily for his film score |
oger Chung) in Hong Kong, acting as arranger, | pianist and singer in the song Soul Seranade, Part II |
20 August - Jamie Cullum, jazz | pianist and singer |
us Gordon, known as "Lucky" Gordon, is a jazz | pianist and singer who came to public attention durin |
A challenging work for both | pianist and singer, Schubert's setting for soprano vo |
Harry Tavitian (born 1952) is a Romanian jazz | pianist and singer, whose style covers free-jazz, blu |
1924 - November 19, 1964) was a Chicago blues | pianist and singer, best known for his work with Tamp |
January 24 - Jools Holland, R&B | pianist and singer, TV music presenter |
also known within Liberal Party circles as a | pianist and singer, talents which he shared with his |
C (born November 16, 1964) is a Canadian jazz | pianist and singer, known for her contralto vocals. |
Marlowe worked as a | pianist and singer, sometimes as a guest with her hus |
A skilled | pianist and singer, she attended the New England Cons |
07 - September 29, 1974) was an American jazz | pianist and singer. |
an American jazz and popular music composer, | pianist, and singer. |
y 11, 1911 - April 20, 2009), was an American | pianist and singer. |
Pavageau's wife, Sister Annie Pavageau, was a | pianist and singer. |
an American Dixieland jazz revival cornetist, | pianist, and singer. |
rican American, blues, jazz and boogie-woogie | pianist and singer. |
He has also worked as an arranger, | pianist, and singer. |
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