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  Richardson Steeldrums
Richardson ist ein Komponist, Arrangeur und Musiker mit ausserordentlichem Talent.
Wer Richardson's hohen musikalische Ansprüche kennt, weiss wie schwierig es ist, zu interpretieren was er mit der Musik mitteilen möchte.
Ralph is not a copycat, he does not follow school-book harmonics, he simply represents the best version of himself.
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  Ralph Richardson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richardson was born in Cheltenham, and when he was a baby his mother, Lydia Russell, left his father and took him with her to Gloucester, where she raised him a Roman Catholic (his father and brothers were Quakers).
Ralph was an altar boy in Brighton, England, and was educated by the Xaverian Brothers, but he did not become a priest, nor was he ever particularly religious.
Richardson recorded the narration for Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, and the superscriptions for Vaughan Williams' Sinfonia Antartica - both with the London Symphony Orchestra, the Prokofiev conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent and the Vaughan Williams by André Previn.
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 Ralph Richardson
Whether in a classroom, a cockpit, at a bridge table or in the middle of a political campaign, Ralph Richardson was a born teacher.
Ralph was born on the family farm in Morehead, Kansas, and studied at the University of Kansas.
Ralph did not as much teach Lincoln’s words as much as he shared his love of Lincoln’s craftsmanship as a speaker and brilliance as a politician.
www.universityofcalifornia.edu /senate/inmemoriam/RalphRichardson.htm   (623 words)

  
 Ralph Richardson
Sir Ralph Richardson was one of the most esteemed British actors of the 20th century and one of his country's most celebrated eccentrics.
Fittingly, Ralph David Richardson was born in Shakespeare country -- the county of Gloucestershire -- in the borough of Cheltenham on December 19, 1902.
Sir Ralph Richardson died in 1983 of a stroke in Marylbone, London, England, leaving behind a rich film legacy and a theater presence that will continue to linger in the memories of his audiences.
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 Sotheby's - Services & Information - Investor Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Ralph Richardson was born in 1902 in Cheltenham, where his father was art master at Cheltenham Ladies’ College.
The Film Weekly Award, presented to Ralph Richardson in 1938 for his performance in South Riding is estimated at £1,000/1,400 and a New Standard Drama Awards 1980 Special Award presented to Sir Ralph for his contribution to the British Theatre and in recognition of his 60th anniversary on the stage at £400/600.
Ralph Richardson was a passionate bibliophile, and most of the rooms in his house contained books, some relating to the theatre, but many of antiquarian or literary interest.
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 Ralph Richardson Biography
Born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, Ralph Richardson, the son of a teacher at Cheltenham College, made his professional stage debut in 1921 at the Little Theatre, Brighton.
Richardson made his feature film debut in Boris Karloff’s The Ghoul (1933), about a dead Egyptologist returning from beyond the grave.
Richardson joined up with David Lean for the role of Sir John Ridgefield in The Sound Barrier (1952), about the early days of jet flight, and renewed his association with Carol Reed in Our Man in Havana (1959).
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 obits.com, The Internet Obituary Network, Obituary for Sir Ralph Richardson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Richardson was recognized during his lifetime as one of the prime performers of the Bard of his generation.
Richardson managed to successfully combine his life work with service in World War II, his station as a member of the Army Air Fleet enabling him to serve as a co-director of the Old Vic with Olivier throughout the war.
Sir Ralph Richardson was survived at his death by his wife of 39 years, Meriel Forbes Richardson, and one son.
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 K-State Media Guide - Ralph Richardson bio information
Richardson was appointed head of the department of veterinary clinical sciences in July 1987, and served in that capacity until he returned to K-State as dean in 1998.
Richardson set out to explore the many techniques being used to make animals suffering from cancer more comfortable, and how those techniques could be applied to humans.
Richardson is active in numerous academic, professional and scholarly societies.
www.mediarelations.ksu.edu /WEB/News/MediaGuide/rrichardsonbio.html   (414 words)

  
 Richardson Steeldrums
Jetzt ist Ralph seit über 20 Jahren in der Schweiz.
Was Ralph auszeichnet ist sein spezieller Stil zu arrangieren, zu schleifen und zu verändern.
Ralph ist jedenfalls keiner der mit fertigen Stücken kommt und ein einfaches Schema vorgibt.
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 Ralph Richardson - MovieActors.com
Ralph Richardson is known for is hobby of collecting motorbikes.
In 1982 Ralph Richardson was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Special Award, for his lifetime achievement in the theatre.
Once Ralph Richardson was found by police walking very slowly along the gutter of an Oxford street, he explained he was taking his pet mouse for a stroll.
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 Sotheby's - Services & Information - Investor Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
THE THEATRICAL presence of Ralph Richardson proved as strong as ever when the legendary actor’s collection sold at Sotheby’s in London today (Friday, April 27, 2001) for a total of £728,280.
Sir Ralph Richardson, along with his contemporaries Lord Olivier and Sir John Gielgud, whose collection was sold by Sotheby’s earlier this month, has been hailed as one of the greatest British actors of the 20th centuries.
Ralph Richardson’s services to British theatre were recognised with a knighthood in 1947 and when he died in 1983 at the age of 80, he was one of Britain’s finest and best-loved actors.
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 Ralph Richardson
Ralph Richardson was born, the third of four boys, in Cheltenham where his father was a master at the famous Ladies' College.
His parents' marriage broke up when he was four and his mother took him and his younger brother to Shoreham.
He died in 1983, and his wife Meriel lived until 2000.
www.britishpictures.com /stars/Richardson.htm   (398 words)

  
 Ralph Richardson (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The 300 Spartans (1962) (as Sir Ralph Richardson)....
Outcast of the Islands (1952) (as Sir Ralph Richardson)....
The Volunteer (1943) (as Lt. Cmdr Ralph Richardson RNVR)....
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 Richardson Steeldrums
Bei Interesse führt Ralph auch einmalige Kurse in kleinen und grossen Gruppen durch.
Alle Kurse finden im GZ Zürich-Affoltern unter der Leitung von Ralph Richardson statt, und werden assististiert von Monika Nicoletti-Tung (ausser Privatstunden).
All Courses led by Ralph Richardson (since 1988) and assistant Monika Nicoletti-Tung (since 2000) at our panyard GZ Zurich-Affoltern, that is a social center with lots of multi cultural activities otherwise.
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 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Final Merchant Ivory film debuts
Ralph Fiennes and Natasha Richardson have attended the premiere of the final Merchant Ivory film, The White Countess, in London.
The pair were joined by other members of the cast, including Richardson's mother Vanessa Redgrave.
Vanessa Redgrave appears as Richardson's aunt in the movie, while her real-life aunt Lynn Redgrave plays the countess' mother-in-law.
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 Sound Barrier, The - Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd 1952
It is the story of mans obsession with speed, and a ruthless plane makers ambition to succeed in building a supersonic jet.
Richardson plays the tycoon whose dream kills his son and son-in-law, but who finally sees the error of his ways and whose daughter returns to the cold family home with his grandson.
Holly And The Ivy, The - Ralph Richardson, Margaret Leighton 1952
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 Macomb Daily : <SW_TITLE>
Ralph H. Richardson, 66, of Madison Heights, died Thursday, Aug. 26, 2005, at St. John Oakland Hospital, Madison Heights.
Richardson was employed as a lathe hand operator for Tishken Corp. He enjoyed fishing and reading his Bible.
He was predeceased by his first wife, Patricia Richardson; son, Ralph Richardson; father, Chester Deptula; mother, Louise Deptula; and brother, Earl Roy Richardson.
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 Sir Ralph Richardson -- The great actor
Ralph Richardson was considered by many to be one of the greatest actors of the English stage.
This is an interesting and informative biography of the great actor Sir Ralph Richardson.
This is a wonderfully acted out recording of Edmond Rostand's classic play Cyrano de Bergerac starring Sir Ralph Richardson.
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 News: Fiennes and Richardson confirmed for 'Goblet of Fire'
Ralph Fiennes (Red Dragon, Maid in Manhattan, Schindler's List) and Miranda Richardson (The Hours, Sleepy Hollow, The Crying Game) have joined the all-star cast of Warner Bros. Pictures' Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fourth film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's popular Harry Potter novel series.
I've seen 'Sleepy Hollow' with Miranda Richardson in it and i've also seen 'Maid in Manhattan' with Ralph Fiennes..
Ralph Fiennes is a very good actor and from that picture up there I can see that he'll be a brilliant Voldemort.
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 Amazon.com: Ralph Richardson: An Actor's Life: Books: Garry O'Connor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
A witty, sensitive and exemplary biography on Sir Ralph Richardson, a prominent acting figure of the 20th Century.
Proof-read and edited by Richardson himself, this provides an otherwise unknown insight into Sir Ralph's background and acting career.
New York, Ralph Richardson, Peer Gynt, National Theatre, Harcourt Williams, West End, New Theatre, Sir Ralph, John Gielgud, Arthur Richardson, Margaret Leighton, Basil Dean, Haymarket Theatre, Lindsay Anderson, John Burrell, Sybil Thorndike, Twelfth Night, Vivien Leigh, Cedric Hardwicke, David Storey, Harold Hobson, Laurence Olivier, Peter Hall, Tyrone Guthrie, Midsummer Night's Dream
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 Holly And The Ivy, The - Ralph Richardson, Margaret Leighton 1952
This is a refreshing holiday movie in that it shys away from the blatant sweetness of most holiday pictures.It deals well with a family in post-war Britain that has survived the ordeal with several scars.
Sir Ralph Richardson is excellent as a clergyman and a father trying to deal with uprisings and emotion within his family, caught between the "old" and the progressive.
The english cast is as usual excellent - watch for a youthful Denholm Eliot.
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 Ralph H. Richardson
Longtime Yerington resident Ralph H. Richardson, 79, passed away March 30, 2004 at Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center surrounded by family.
He was born February 3, 1925 in Caldwell, ID, to Hayden and Maggie (Betty) Richardson.
Ralph enjoyed camping, bowling, antiquing, and the general outdoors.
www.rgj.com /news/stories/html/2004/04/02/67660.php   (322 words)

  
 Ralph Richardson at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-1983) was an English actor, one of a group of theatrical knights of the mid-20th century who, though more closely associated with the stage, did their best to make the transition to film.
Richardson was born in Cheltenham and made his West End début in 1926.
With Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon.
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