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  2. John W. Schaum - Wikipedia

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    John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book A - The Red Book (1945) John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book B - The Blue Book (1945) John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book C - The Purple Book (1945) John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book D - The Orange Book (1945) John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book E - The Violet Book (1945) John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book F - The ...

  3. The Cable Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, the Cable Company purchased the Percy S. Foster Piano Company, a piano dealership in Washington, D.C. [64] (The store, at 1330 G Street NW, had once supplied four Conover Baby Grands for $750 apiece to the Washington Herald, which gave them away as contest prizes.) [65] It operated a "small goods" supply featuring musical instruments ...

  4. List of compositions by Michael Torke - Wikipedia

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    Telephone Book (1995), for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano (Yellow Pages + Blue Pages + White Pages) Flint (1995), for two pianos, saxophone quartet, cello and double bass Book of Proverbs (1996), for soprano , baritone, SATB choir and orchestra

  5. Piano - Wikipedia

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    Piano Grand piano Upright piano Keyboard instrument Hornbostel–Sachs classification 314.122-4-8 (Simple chordophone with keyboard sounded by hammers) Inventor(s) Bartolomeo Cristofori Developed Early 18th century Playing range The Well-Tempered Clavier, first prelude of Book I Played by Kimiko Douglass-Ishizaka Problems playing this file? See media help. A piano is a keyboard instrument that ...

  6. Catalogue d'oiseaux - Wikipedia

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    Olivier Messiaen, Catalogue d'oiseaux (in 7 books), for piano, I/42 (1956-1958) (Håkon Austbø, piano) on YouTube First Book I. Le chocard des alpes (The Alpine chough) II. Le loriot (The Eurasian golden oriole) III. Le merle bleu (The Blue rock thrush) Second Book IV. Le traquet stapazin (The Black-eared wheatear) Third Book V.-VI.

  7. Henry Gray (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Gray (January 19, 1925 – February 17, 2020) was an American blues piano player and singer born in Kenner, Louisiana. [1] He played for more than seven decades and performed with many artists, including Robert Lockwood Jr., Billy Boy Arnold, Morris Pejoe, the Rolling Stones, Muddy Waters, and Howlin' Wolf.