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  2. Joe "Mr Piano" Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Henderson's biggest hit was "Trudie", which made number 14 in the UK Singles Chart, [1] and number 1 in the sheet music chart, where it was the biggest hit of 1958. The song won him an Ivor Novello Award. [2] He also wrote the music for the 1960 British film Jazz Boat, for which he received a Certificate of Honour at the 1959 Ivor Novello Awards.

  3. List of online digital musical document libraries - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music, primarily vocal music of American imprint, dating from the 18th century to the present, with most titles in the period 1840–1950. John Hay Library at Brown University: ART SONG CENTRAL: downloadable, IPA transcriptions, vocal: 1,000 Printable sheet music primarily for singers and voice teachers—most downloadable.

  4. An American Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The score was recorded by the London Metropolitan Orchestra for the film and issued in an 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 minute version on the original motion picture soundtrack. [1] It was the second work on Kamen's 2001 album The New Moon in the Old Moon's Arms (a symphonic poem), played in an 18-minute version by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Simon Mulligan (piano), Leila Josefowicz (violin), Michael Kamen ...

  5. Cyril Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott was born in Oxton, Cheshire to Henry Scott (1843-1918), shipper and scholar of Greek and Hebrew, and Mary (née Griffiths), an amateur pianist of Welsh origin. [1] He showed a talent for music from an early age and was sent to the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt, Germany to study piano in 1892 at age 12.

  6. Sheet music - Wikipedia

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    Hymn-style arrangement of "Adeste Fideles" in standard two-staff format (bass staff and treble staff) for mixed voices Tibetan musical score from the 19th century. Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chords of a song or instrumental musical piece.

  7. Mr. B. (Mark Braun) - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Ann Arbor as a young adult, and learned to play rock and pop piano at age 15, but was converted to blues and boogie by a Jimmy Yancey record his father gave him.. Mr. B. is a dedicated blues piano revivalist, recording tunes made famous by Yancey, as well as Little Brother Montgomery, Professor Longhair, Mercy Dee Walton, Amos Milburn, and Sunnyland Slim, among others.

  8. Oskar Merikanto - Wikipedia

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    Oskar Merikanto (pronounced [ˈoskɑr ˈmeriˌkɑnto] ⓘ; born Frans Oskar Ala-Kanto; 5 August 1868, Helsinki – 17 February 1924, Hausjärvi-Oitti) was a Finnish composer, music critic, pianist, and organist.

  9. Mr. Moonlight (song) - Wikipedia

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    Willie Perryman, an albino black blues pianist, led the group as Piano Red or Dr. Feelgood. [ 2 ] [ nb 1 ] Roy Lee Johnson , the Interns' guitarist and the song's composer, sang "Mr. Moonlight". It was released as the B-side of "Dr. Feelgood", a minor hit in the US for Okeh Records , achieving 66 in Billboard and 74 in Cashbox .