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  2. Leonard Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Bernstein asked for lessons, and subsequently had a variety of piano teachers in his youth, including Helen Coates, who later became his secretary. [25] In the summers, the Bernstein family would go to their vacation home in Sharon, Massachusetts , where young Leonard conscripted all the neighborhood children to put on shows ranging from Bizet ...

  3. List of former teachers at the Conservatoire de Paris

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    Alphonse Duvernoy (Professor of Piano) Rolande Falcinelli (Professor of Organ, 1954–1986) Louise Farrenc (Professor of Piano, 1842–1873) César Franck (Professor of Organ, 1872–1890) Eugene Gigout (Professor of Organ, 1911–1925) Alexandre Guilmant (Professor of Organ, 1896–1911) Antoine Marmontel (piano) Yves Nat (pianist, 1890–1956)

  4. Ferrante & Teicher - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Musical prodigies, they began performing as a piano duo while still in school. After graduating, they joined the Juilliard faculty. After graduating, they joined the Juilliard faculty. In 1947, they launched a full-time concert career, at first playing nightclubs, then quickly moving up to playing classical music with orchestral backing.

  5. Nicky Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Christian Hopkins was born in Perivale, Middlesex, England, on 24 February 1944.He began playing the piano at the age of three. He attended Sudbury Primary School in Perrin Road [2] and Wembley County Grammar School, [3] which now forms part of Alperton Community School, and was initially tutored by a local piano teacher; in his teens he won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music ...

  6. A blender from the 1960s, a restored 1936 piano. What I ... - AOL

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    Mom's house had been the center of gatherings for relatives and friends who enjoyed her Italian cooking of manicottis, chicken cutlets and baked goods and then convened around her restored 1936 ...

  7. Arthur Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Benjamin . Arthur Leslie Benjamin (18 September 1893 in Sydney – 10 April 1960 in London) was an Australian composer, pianist, conductor and teacher.He is best known as the composer of Jamaican Rumba (1938) and of the Storm Clouds Cantata, featured in both versions of the Alfred Hitchcock film The Man who Knew Too Much, in 1934 and 1956.

  8. Category:African-American jazz pianists - Wikipedia

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    This category on Wikipedia features African-American jazz pianists.

  9. These 30 Pictures Of Interiors From The ’50s To ’80s Are ...

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    Granted, the name says its focus is the '60s, but the bio adds that there are some images from the '50s, '70s, and '80s. So, maybe we could say it’s a page of vintage interior photos. #13 A ...