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Schwartz was the founder and Chief Executive officer of UNIX DATA™ a software house specialising in business management systems and PHOEBUS™ dedicated to process engineering solutions, both of which he ran respectively for more than 10 years.
Schwartz was a fighter pilot in the french air force.
Schwartz has a mathematics degree and is qualified at the French Military Air School.
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 Jean Schwartz.com - School Info
The majority of Jean's weekdays are spent singing with children
Music time at these schools is usually half an hour with each group,
Please feel free to contact Jean to discuss your school's particular needs.
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In 'Mano a Mano', Jean Schwartz and Daniel Terrugi created a series of independent sequences which were subjected to each other's approval / changes and evolved into the final work.
These works, composed between 1987 and 1989, are Jean Schwartz's reflections, as the title suggests, of the 1980s.
Jean Schwartz's 'Canto' was recorded live at the Son Mu Festival at Maison de Radio France in Paris on March 8, 1993.
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 CDeMUSIC
Jean Schwartz took his text from Shakespeare's 'Midsummer Night's Dream' and vocalist Elise Caron responds to the computer's suggested transformations.
In Schwartz's words, "The purpose of this piece is above all to render homage to the singing voice, to the fragility of its timbre as well as to its richness." Daniel Teruggi is operating the Syter system, designed and built in the mid-1980s at GRM.
Jean Schwartz' electronic music with a prerecorded electronic background and a foreground performed with three synthesizers by TM+, a trio of musicians consisting of Laurent Cuniot, Denis Dufour, and Yann Geslin.
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  'S' ENTRIES - Page 3 on the COMPOSERS - LYRICISTS DATABASE
Jean's sister, had received some training with the great composer, Franz Liszt, and she taught Jean to play the piano while he was still a child.
(Schwartz was working as an onstage pianist in the production.) Other songs written by Schwartz and Jerome that year were: "Don't Put Me Off at Buffalo Anymore" "Rip van Winkle Was a Lucky Man" 1902 Eddie Foy sang one of their songs in his Chicago show at the Iroquois Theater.
Jean also was employed as the pianist for the Dolly Sisters' vaudeville act, and in time, he married one of the sisters, Rozika.
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  Jean Schwartz - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jean Schwartz (November 4, 1878 - November 30, 1956) was a songwriter.
Schwartz and Jerome stopped working together in 1913.
Schwartz continued working on show tunes through 1937.
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  Jean Schwartz
Jean Schwartz (November 4, 1878 - November 30, 1956) was a songwriter.
Schwartz and Jerome stopped working together in 1913.
Schwartz continued working on show tunes through 1937.
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 'S' ENTRIES - Page 3 on the COMPOSERS - LYRICISTS DATABASE
Jean's sister, had received some training with the great composer, Franz Liszt, and she taught Jean to play the piano while he was still a child.
When Jean was 13, his family emigrated to New York City, where for several years, they lived on that city's lower east side, in abject poverty.
Jean also was employed as the pianist for the Dolly Sisters' vaudeville act, and in time, he married one of the sisters, Rozika.
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 Jean Schwartz | CFRB
Emigrating with his family at the age of 13, Jean Schwartz grew up in New York City where he learned to play the piano and eventually found himself a job demonstrating songs in a department store to assist in the peddling of sheet music.
In 1913, exercising his knack for fashioning memorable ditties, Schwartz gave the world "Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat" and a delightful sort of musical manifesto with the title "(Syncopation Rules the Nation) You Can't Get Away from It," which was wonderfully rendered on a phonograph recording by Bert Williams in 1914.
Schwartz and Jerome operated their own songwriting agency for a while, only to dissolve their partnership as the First World War so drastically transformed the entire entertainment industry.
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 Songwriters Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: )
omposer Jean Schwartz was born in Budapest, Hungary on November 4, 1878.
Schwartz’ early music education was with his sister and eventually he became a pianist in a Coney Island band.
Jean Schwartz died in Sherman Oaks, California on November 30, 1956.
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 Jean Schwartz - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Jean Schwartz - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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Jean Schwartz, 1878 births, 1956 deaths, Hungarian musicians and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees.
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 Schwartz, Christian - Fonts.com
Born in 1977, Christian Schwartz grew up on a small farm in East Washington, New Hampshire.
Schwartz has always been fascinated by letters, even as a small child.
He learned to read early, and remembers trying to trace various typefaces out of Letraset and Chartpak books to label his own drawings—when he was as young as four and five years old!
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 Jean Schwartz Music and Books Program | Boston Central
Jean Schwartz loves to sing for and with children and their families.
Jean’s musical past includes learning to play the accordion at age 4, studying flute at the New England Conservatory of Music (then getting a B.A. in geology and enduring countless bad jokes about 'rock' music) and singing with the Opera Company of Boston and the Boston Lyric Opera.
Jean began playing the guitar after her son was born in 1987, and found singing with children to be what she liked best of all!
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 Jean Schwartz - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
In 1913, exercising his knack for fashioning memorable ditties, Schwartz gave the world "Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat" and a delightful sort of musical manifesto with the title "(Syncopation Rules the Nation) You Can't Get Away from It," which was wonderfully rendered on a phonograph recording by Bert Williams in 1914.
Schwartz and Jerome operated their own songwriting agency for a while, only to dissolve their partnership as the First World War so drastically transformed the entire entertainment industry.
Schwartz went into retirement and passed away in Los Angeles on the 30th of November 1956.
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 Jean Schwartz - Definition, explanation
Jean Schwartz (November 4, 1878 - November 30, 1956) was a songwriter.
Schwartz and Jerome stopped working together in 1913.
Schwartz continued working on show tunes through 1937.
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 Denim Chases Away The Blues, Suze Yalof Schwartz Shares 'The' Looks Of Summer - CBS News
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Joes Jeans: $275 - There is a lot of embroidery in pants this season.
These jeans have the vintage look even though they were made yesterday.
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 Jean Shepherd, Humorist - Main
Jean Shepherd was a writer, humorist, satirist, actor, radio raconteur, TV and film personality and an American original.
Jean was also a sportscaster doing baseball broadcasts for the Toledo Mudhens and Armed Forces Radio.
In the Seventies, he took his talents to television in a series of humorous narratives for PBS call "Jean Shepherd's America" later continued on the PBS New Jersey Network as "Shepherd's Pie".
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 Citations: The prediction of vowel systems: perceptual contrast and stability - Louis-Jean, Schwartz, Vallee ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bo, Louis-Jean, Jean-Luc Schwartz and Nathalie Vall e(1995), The Prediction of Vowel Systems: perceptual Contrast and Stability, in: Eric Keller (ed.), Fundamentals of Speech Synthesis and Speech Recognition, John Wiley, pp.
Bo#, L.-J., Schwartz, J.-L. and Vall#e, N. The prediction of vowel systems: perceptual contrast and stability, in E. Keller (ed.), Fundamentals of speech synthesis and speech recognition, John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, pp.
Although a perceptual weighting of the solutions improves the prediction of the most frequent systems up to 9 vowels, articulatory or geometric data only shape and weights the dimensions of the maximal 1 2 3.2.5.8 a a u....
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 Jean Schwartz.com - Home
Jean’s checkered musical past includes learning to play the accordion at age 4,
Jean began playing the guitar after her son was born in 1987,
In addition to doing kids’ shows and family concerts, Jean has a regular schedule
www.jeanschwartz.com   (129 words)

  
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Music by Jean Schwartz; Book by Harold Atteridge, Harry Wagstaff Gribble; Lyrics by Harold Atteridge
Music by Jean Schwartz, Albert W. Brown; Book by Harold Atteridge; Lyrics by Harold Atteridge
Music by Jean Schwartz; Book by Joseph W. Herbert; Lyrics by Harold Atteridge
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