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  2. Happy Birthday to You - Wikipedia

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    Warner/Chappell disputed the evidence, arguing that, unless there was "necessary authorization from the copyright owner", the "Happy Birthday" lyrics and sheet music would still be subject to common law copyright as an unpublished work, and that it was unknown whether the "special permission" from the Summy Company covered "Good Morning to All ...

  3. Franciszek Zachara - Wikipedia

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    An early photograph of Franciszek Zachara from a poster / press sheet used around the time Zachara came to the U.S. (circa 1928). Photographer unknown. Franciszek Zachara ( b Tarnów , Austrian Poland (now Poland ), 10 December 1898; d Tallahassee , Florida , United States , 2 February 1966) was a Polish pianist and composer who concertized ...

  4. List of compositions by Mauricio Kagel - Wikipedia

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    Music for renaissance instruments for 23 players; alt. Chamber Music for Renaissance Instruments for 2-22 players ... Happy Birthday to You!; a) for four violoncellos ...

  5. Walter Piston - Wikipedia

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    Piston was born in Rockland, Maine at 15 Ocean Street to Walter Hamor Piston, a bookkeeper, and Leona Stover. He was the second of four children. [1] [circular reference] His paternal grandfather was a sailor named Antonio Pistone, who changed his name to Anthony Piston when he came to Maine from Genoa, Italy.

  6. List of compositions for cello and piano - Wikipedia

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    Arabic Melody for cello and piano, Op. 4 No. 5; from Five Romances (songs) (1882–85) Elegy in D flat major for cello and piano (Une Pensee a F. Liszt), Op. 17 (1888) Two Pieces for cello and piano, Op. 20A (1888) (Melodie; Spanish Serenade) Chant du Ménestrel for cello and piano, Op. 71 (1900) Reinhold Glière. Ballade

  7. Ben Sollee - Wikipedia

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    Sollee's cello work is the element that seems to most impact audiences that have not previously seen him perform. The initial reaction is often one of surprise, if not shock, since most listeners' familiarity with the cello, if any, is in formal classical settings, primarily as a part of an orchestra. Sollee shows up in a T-shirt instead of a tux.