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  XIX. EDWARD GRIEG | Grande Musica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Grieg himself is described as very small and frail looking, with a face as individual, as unique and attractive as his music—the face of a thinker, a genius.
Grieg, the heroine being Madame Grieg, who sang in her own unique and most artistic fashion, a selection of her husband's songs, he accompanying with great delicacy and poetic feeling.
Grieg's sixtieth birthday, June 15, 1903, was celebrated in the cities of Scandanavia, throughout Europe and also in America: thus he lived to see the recognition of his unique genius in many parts of the world.
grandemusica.net /worlds-great-men-music/xix-edward-grieg.html   (3657 words)

  
  Arthur Duff
Arthur Duff although as a person could mix with and be a friend of any man or women in any class of life was, in his music remote, fastidious.
Arthur Knox Duff was born on the 13th of March 1899, the son of John William Duff, an Accountant who came from County Offaly; and of his wife Annie, a native of County Dublin.
Arthur and Seán Ó Riada soon became close friends, sharing, as they did, an interest in musical composition and also in Greek verse, believe it or not; not to mention their enjoyment of the occasional convivial glass in one of the local hostelries.
homepage.eircom.net /~arthurduff/Broadcasts.htm   (4351 words)

  
 Edward Grieg - Masters Of Music
Grieg himself is described as very small and frail looking, with a face as individual, as unique and attractive as his music—the face of a thinker, a genius.
Grieg, the heroine being Madame Grieg, who sang in her own unique and most artistic fashion, a selection of her husband's songs, he accompanying with great delicacy and poetic feeling.
Grieg's sixtieth birthday, June 15, 1903, was celebrated in the cities of Scandanavia, through-out Europe and also in America : thus he lived to see the recognition of his unique genius in many parts of the world.
www.oldandsold.com /articles18/music-masters-19.shtml   (3658 words)

  
 The Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Grieg wound-up in election law circuitously, explaining he got there because he kept an open mind and took advantage of opportunities presented to him.
Grieg also told the audience that presentation and public speaking skills are important for a lawyer and can lead to more opportunities.
Grieg ended by saying that it was imperative to be able to relate to people and to connect with them on a personal level.
www.abcny.org /LawStudents/NewsLetter/Silent_Majority.htm   (876 words)

  
 Grieg, Edvard (Harper's Magazine)
Grieg: Lyric pieces, books 1 and 2; Lyric pieces, books 3 and 4 (Sound recording)
Grieg: Peer Gynt (Original stage version) (Sound recording)
Grieg: Peer Gynt suite #1; Symphonic dances; Elegiac melodies (Sound recording)
harpers.org /subjects/EdvardGrieg   (326 words)

  
 "G" Famous People
Gilliéron, Jules (1854-1926) Linguist, born in Neuveville, W Switzerland.
Grieg, Edvard (Hagerup) (1843-1907) Composer, born in Bergen, SW Norway.
Grieg, (Johan) Nordahl Brun (1902-43) Poet and playwright, born in Bergen, SW Norway.
www.jonathanselby.com /Gfam   (14299 words)

  
 Grieg sheet music
As a child, Grieg was encouraged by the violinist Ole Bull, and studied at the Leipzig Conservatory on his suggestion.
Grieg's own performances of Norwegian music, often with his wife, the singer Nina Hagerup, established him as a leading figure in the music of his own country, bringing subsequent collaboration in the theatre with Bjørnson and with Ibsen.
Grieg continued to divide his time between composition and activity in the concert-hall until his death in 1907.
everynote.intissite.com /composer_grieg.html   (437 words)

  
 Arthur Foote
Arthur Foote (March 5, 1853-April 4, 1937), Unitarian church musician and influential music teacher, was a leading member of a group of composers known as the Boston Six or the Second New England School.
Arthur had two older siblings, Henry Wilder Foote, Unitarian minister at King’s Chapel, and Mary Wilder Foote Tileson, editor of inspirational anthologies.
After their mother died when he was four, Arthur was raised by his sister, then a teenager.
www.uua.org /uuhs/duub/articles/arthurfoote.html   (1554 words)

  
 Sullivan, Sir Arthur
Arthur Sullivan, who revitalised British music in Queen Victoria's reign was born in Lambeth.
Grieg was a fellow-student; he met Liszt; fell in love with both Clara Barnett and her sister Rosamund; and in August 1860 saw the fiercest storm ever experienced in Germany.
W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan first met in 1869 and their first collaboration was in 1871 when they wrote 'Thespis' which was not particularly successful.
www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk /Sullivan.html   (947 words)

  
 Arthur Raymond Heath 1854-1943
Arthur passed out in Honours in the Law and History Tripos in 1876, and afterwards read law, first in P.V.Smith's chambers, who at that time did a great deal of work for the London School Board, then with W.W.Barber, afterwards Q.C. and County Court Judge.
Arthur married at Edinburgh, Feb. 28th, 1881 Flora Jean Baxter, youngest daughter of the late Ed.Baxter, of Kirkcaldrum, Forfar, and Gilston, Fife, by his third wife Jean, daughter of the late Rev.Dr.Paterson and his wife Julia, daughter of Sir Samuel Greig, as mentioned below.
Crofton together made a very thorough and successful canvass of Market Rasen, an important side of the constituency, where the candidate himself had not time to go, and their success here was said to have a great deal to do with Otter's retirement.
www.jjhc.info /heatharthur1943.htm   (1752 words)

  
 A Guide to the Natchez Trace Sheet Music Collection
Illustration: b and w engraving half-tone of demons with tails and horns dancing in a clearing of brush and rocks of a forest glen.
Illustration: b and w engraving of two men (Kunkel brothers) in a salon, one seated at a grand piano and the other standing in a relaxed position against piano.
Illustration: b and w lithograph of maiden freeing a bird from a cage and a scene through a window of trees, lake and hills; lith.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utcah/00138/cah-00138.html   (4589 words)

  
 Sir Arthur Sullivan - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
The works of Gilbert and Sullivan remain as charming asides for genuine amusement even a century later; however, Arthur Sullivan led a life that was independent of W.S. Gilbert, and, fortunately or not, their relationship was never social.
Later, 1858-1861, he attended Leipzig Conservatory where he was able to study counterpoint and fugue with Hauptmann, composition with Reitz, conducting with David, piano with Moscheles and Plaidy.
Sullivan composed the hymn tune for what became "Onward Christian Soldiers" and the year 1883 yielded the serious cantatas "The Golden Legend" and "The Martyr of Antioch." His larger works were usually characterized by scorings for large orchestras.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,498763,00.html   (482 words)

  
 Bill Wineburgh's Arthur W.J.G. Ord-Hume Pianola Book Description   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
"ianola; the history of the self-playing piano," by Arthur W. Ord-Hume.
Many great artists recorded in perforated paper for these instruments and thanks to the delicately-adjusted pneumatic computers which these early twentieth century pianos possess, we can today hear the performances of artists such as Rachmaninoff, Bauer, Busoni, Pachmann and Cartot in our drawing rooms.
Only a few years, pianist Percy Grainger was the soloist at a London performance of the Grieg Piano Concerto — although he had been dead for some years.
members.aol.com /WWineburgh/ordpna.htm   (480 words)

  
 PROFESSOR MACKIE AND THE KALAM COSMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT
Whitrow notes that the question of how a sequence of events of this order-type could actually be produced is all too frequently ignored by those who base the possibility of an infinite past on Cantor's theory of infinite sets.
Since the set of order type *w is non-constructible, there is no reason for assuming it could represent an infinite sequence of past events.
It cannot then be said that only things of a certain nature come into existence uncaused because prior to their existence they have no nature which could control their coming to be.
www.leaderu.com /offices/billcraig/docs/mackie.html   (3934 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Samson Francois Plays Ravel Piano Concerto for the Left Hand and Grieg Piano Concerto: DVD: Samson ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This DVD restored for the posterity, the craft of this notable pianist of aristocratic presence and elegant phrasing: Samson Francois who played a superb performance of the celebrated Ravel' s "Piano Concert for the left hand", dedicated originally to Paul Wittgenstein the Austrian pianist who lost his right arm in the WW1.
Grieg' s Piano Concerto is played with such artistic imagination, revaluating it.
The Grieg piano concerto is a fine example of Francois' art.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001AW02U?v=glance   (821 words)

  
 cdbbq index to w CDs
H59413 W, ROLAND 45 RPM: MONJA B:CINDY JANE 35.95 VG/VG NL 1979 PLATO:PS1001
H59415 W, ROLAND 45 RPM: MONJA B:CINDY JANE 41.95 VG/VG FR FESTIVAL:SPX6
Q36352 W. N03791 WAKEMAN, RICK WHITE ROCK 48.95 VG
www.cd-choice.com /cds-w.htm   (340 words)

  
 'W' ENTRIES - Page 11 on the COMPOSERS - LYRICISTS DATABASE
Besides his impressive "Christ The King", Williamson has written for the Films and was honored by his appointment as 'Master of The Queen's Musick'.
They are mainly known for 'borrowing' classical music and changing them into 'Pop' hits, mostly in Broadway musicals.
They scored the 1944 play, 'Song of Norway', a show about Edvard Grieg's life and music.
nfo.net /cal/tw11.html   (1369 words)

  
 Canadian Communications Foundation - Fondation Des Communications Canadiennes
Grieg, Arthur W. Arthur Grieg was a pioneer in Canadian radio and was believed to be the first person to hang out his shingle as a "Technical consultant".
Art also taught electronics and radio to night classes at the Technical College (vocational school) in Halifax.
In 1986, Arthur Grieg was inducted into the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame.
www.broadcasting-history.ca /personalities/personalities.php?id=188   (214 words)

  
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EAMES, ARTHUR J. An introduction to plant anatomy, by Arthur J. Eames and Laurence H. MacDaniels.
R113974, 22Jun53, Ethel B. Erb (W) ERDMAN, CHARLES R. The Epistle to the Romans, an exposition.
Percy Keese Fitzhugh (W) Westy Martin in the Rockies; illustrated by Richard A. Holberg.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/1/1/8/0/11807/11807-8.txt   (10085 words)

  
 Ciao produktindex
Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup - Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup Vol.1 - Asturias - Brilliant Streams
Great Music for Oboe - Grieg: Piano Works, Vol.14
Grieg: Piano & Chamber Works - Gurus Of The New Millennium - Gurus Of The New Millennium
www.ciao.se /produktarkiv.html   (4015 words)

  
 Peter W. Shea, tenor
His musical education as a child was singing in his father's church choirs at Court Street Baptist Church in Auburn, Maine; his mother was a school librarian.
After graduating from high school in Buckfield, Maine, he studied voice with Arthur Koret at the Hartt School, University of Hartford, librarianship at
I will sing four songs and the cantata Die ihr des unermesslichen Weltalls Schöpfer ehrt by W. Mozart, with Arcadia Players Artistic Director Ian Watson on the fortepiano, on a program that also includes works by Mozart for piano solo and four-hands played by Watson and Smith College music professor Monica Jakuc.
www-unix.oit.umass.edu /~shea   (2684 words)

  
 The Pianist - Wladyslaw Szpilman - Holocaust Survivor from the Warsaw Ghetto
In 1933, he returned to Warsaw where he quickly became a celebrated pianist and a composer of both classical and popular music.
Szpilman's initial training as a pianist was in the Chopin School of Music in Warsaw under Josef Smidowicz and Aleksander Michalowski, both of them former students of Liszt.
In 1931 he enrolled at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin, studying piano under two of the most distinguished players of the day, Arthur Schnabel and Leonid Kreuzer, and composition under Franz Schreker, the renowned composer of Der ferne Klang and other similarly successful operas.
www.szpilman.net   (6586 words)

  
 Vocal Scores   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Adapted from W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan by George Rowell and Kenneth Mobbs.
Arthur Hammerstein at the Park Theatre, Morristown, N.J. Dec. 2nd, 1915.
prepared to celebrate the centenary of the death of Sir Arthur Sullivan on Nov.22, 1900 for a performance given by the North-West Region of the National Federation of Music Societies on Nov.25, 2000.
www.gilbertandsullivanonline.com /vocalsco.htm   (4814 words)

  
 Arthur Frackenpohl - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Henry Mancini: The Pink Panther (Alto Saxophone/Piano) Composed by Henry Mancini, arranged by Arthur Frackenpohl.
10 Duets For Tpt & Hn By Arthur Frackenpohl.
10 Duets For Tpt & Tbn By Arthur Frackenpohl.
www.classical-composers.org /comp/frackenpohl   (804 words)

  
 Band/Wind Ensemble Compact Discs in the UNLV Music Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Music of Frank Ticheli, Malcolm Arnold, George Gershwin, W. Francis McBeth, Germaine Tailleferre, Carlton A. Lind, Leonard Bernstein, John Philip Sousa, and Vaclav Nelhybel.
University of Arkansas Wind Ensemble, W. Dale Warren, conductor ; University of Illinois Symphonic Band, James F. Keene, conductor ; United States Air Force Band, Col. Alan Bonner, conductor ; University of North Texas Symphonic Band, Dennis Fisher, conductor.
Music of Morton Gould, James A. Beckel, Jr., John Philip Sousa, Roger Nixon, Vincent Persichetti, Robert W. Smith, Leland E. Forsblad, Lewis J. Buckley, and John Williams.
www.library.nevada.edu /music/info/bandcds.html   (9256 words)

  
 The Grand Duke by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
The Grand Duke by W. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
If you think that's implausible, try this one: The melody of Ernest's "agitato" line is identical to the main theme of Grieg's piano concerto!
148/1/3: Another Grieg reference: the Princess of Monte Carlo's music in "We're rigged out in magnificent array" strongly recalls Solvejg's Song from Peer Gynt, particularly here with the A-Major melisma, and the extended melisma at the end.
math.boisestate.edu /GaS/grand_duke/html/chappell_score_errata.html   (3100 words)

  
 CLASSICAL w MORE THAN ONE COMPOSER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
No identification, for home use only, boxed w 8 pgs on composers and 'how to listen', m, sms...vg/vg
No identification, for home use only, boxed w 8 pgs on composers and 'how to listen', m, sms...vg/side A vg-/side B vg+
Grieg Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Bizet L'Arlesienne Suite No.
users.mo-net.com /nixit/classic2.html   (2634 words)

  
 The Common Law, by Robert W. Chambers : Arthur's Classic Novels
The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Common Law, by Robert W. Chambers This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
This document was prepared with borrowed Project Gutenberg etext for Arthur's Classic Novels.
Her lowered face was still smiling, as her pliant fingers drifted into Grieg's "Spring Song."
arthurwendover.com /arthurs/chambers/13813-8.html   (19006 words)

  
 The Sheetmusic Warehouse - Search for "W"
W A Mozart, arranged by Walter Goehr, Andante for mechanical organ arranged for flute, oboe, vioa, violoncello,, Classical / Strings
W H Richardson Miss Prim, intermezzo for piano, Piano Solo
When Friend From Friend Is Parting Music by W. and Words by The Rev. D.
www.sheetmusicwarehouse.co.uk /sheetmusic.php?initial=w   (15379 words)

  
 Da Capo Music at antiqbook.com
Choral Mass for Voices alone for Use in Lent and Advent with Gloria added for Feasts and Festivals.
WEBBE, W. The Pianist's ABC Primer and Guide.
SIMON, HENRY W. The Victor Book of the Opera.
www.antiqbook.com /boox/dac/books7000.shtml   (4368 words)

  
 Arthur Rubinstein : Discography : Rolling Stone
Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2, Grieg: Piano Concerto
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www.rollingstone.com /artists/arthurrubinstein/discography   (79 words)

  
 Audrey by Mary Johnston : Arthur's Classic Novels
Produced by Audrey Longhurst and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (See source text for details.) This is the etext version of the book Audrey by Mary Johnston, taken from the original etext audr.htm.
This turf is green Ulva, and this is Gometra, and the shell is Little Colonsay.
With this wet sand I have moulded Ben Grieg, and this higher pile is Ben More.
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