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Bands, performers and songwriters

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Classical composers

Classical compositions

General

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Conductors

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  • Seymour Lipkin, conductor and pianist, teaches at Juilliard and Curtis. Was previously New York Philharmonic assistant conductor, music director of Long Island Symphony and the Joffrey Ballet.
  • Tsung Yeh Conductor of both the South Bend Symphony and the Singapore Chinese Orchestra, the first conductor to hold positions in both the east and the west. [1]
  • Paul Lipson (musician) A video game composer and Chief Operating Officer/Audio Director of Pyramind Studios. More information can be found on his website and his studio.
  • Johnathan Sternberg Born: July 27, 1919 - New York, USA. Began as conductor of the National Youth Administration Orchestra of New York on 12/07/1941. Conductor Vienna Symphony Orchesta, RIAS orchestra in Berlin, Halifax Symphony Orchestra, Royal Flemish Opera in Antwerp, Belgium, Harkeness Ballet York , Atlanta Municipal Theater, London Philharmonic Orchestra, L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in Geneva, the Orchestre Lamoureux in Paris, the orchestras of Warsaw, Prague, Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart, Basel, Brussels, Monte Carlo, etc. In 2009, received The Conductors Guild's Award for Lifetime Service in recognition of long-standing service to the art and profession of conducting.[2], [3]

Critics, historians, journalists, and publications

People

  • Scotty Vanity - Singer
  • Aliya-Jasmine Sovani - A host and journalist for MTV Canada. Possibly an Ismaili Muslim of South Asian of East African descent
  • Andri Permana - Indonesian music journalist. [4]
  • Andy Radin - webmaster responsible for making fourfa.com, reference site for emo music
  • Bakari Kitwana - author of Why White Kids Love Hip Hop
  • Bryan Odell - American music journalist and founder of the youtube-channel, BryanStars
  • Chet Flippo - Rolling Stone contributor and frequent writer of liner notes
  • Dan Blackman - Famous Disc Jockey for B101-WBEB-FM in Philadelphia, PA. Common voice in PA/NJ/DE commercials also. [5]
  • Dave Stelfox, British music critic, journalist and DJ. Specialises in roughneck rap, bashment and deep house with a funky twist
  • Ed Ochs, American music journalist, former Billboard Magazine Special Issues editor
  • Erik Thureson, American music editor, journalist, and photographer at BestMusicLive. [6]
  • Emilia Casanova de Villaverde, 19th century Cuban American journalist and activist who believed in freedom for Cuba. Wife of novelist and activist Cirilo Villaverde. See here for more information.
  • Francis O. Leach, D.M.A. The Dances for Solo Piano of Paul Creston: A Pedagogical and Performance Overview (University of Oklahoma-Dissertation, 1994)
  • Fuzz Box Girl - a youtube personality who reviews and demos a large amount of musical equipment. She has been gaining a large amount of popularity. http://www.fuzzboxgirl.com Fuzz Box Girl]
  • George Herzog, pioneering American musicologist; see History of the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University, Bloomington
  • Guy Dammann, Classical music critic and commentator, academic. Writes mainly for The Guardian. Also writes for The Observer, New Statesman, Economist [7]
  • Helmut Kallmann - Canadian Music Historian. Head of the music division for The National Library of Canadian and chair of the Canadian Musical Heritage Society. Supervisor for the CBC music library and co-editor of the Canadian Encyclopedia of Music.
  • Ian McCann NME/Q/Face writer and reggae author and sleevenote writer
  • Professor Maurice Hinson - Music historian & editor.
  • Karl Wilson Gehrkens - U.S. music teacher and author of several books on music and teaching. 1882-1975.
  • Liv Simister - seventeen year old creator/writer of Planet Stereo, a website dedicated to promoting musicians (wix.com/planetstereo/music) as well as a writer for the New Jersey-based indie-magazine "Danny Says!" (dannysayszine.tumblr.com).
  • Lynn Roberts Creator, editor and contributor to for folks sake music webistre [8]
  • Mark Prindle - US rock journalist/author
  • Mike Maxheat Mosley - Known as MaD MaX from Akron, Ohio is the Director of Operations, Audio Video Engineer, Webmaster, PR Specialist, Radio DJ, Remix Specialist, Motivational Speaker, Program Director, Journalist, Graphic Designer, Recording Engineer, Digital Music Editor, Music Arranger, Multi-Instrument Musician Producer, Underground Music Ambassador and the lead performer for M3 Records Ohio with a B.A. in Media Production and a minor in Pre Law from the University of Akron. Co-founder of M3 Records Ohio and the internationally syndicated Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show radio program on Pro Flow Radio.
  • Mick Middles - UK rock journalist/author
  • Mieczyslaw Kolinski - Canadian ethnomuicologist; see Canadian Encyclopedia article
  • Mika Bashir- Polish nationality,american musicologist,critic,philosopher and manager
  • Nalini Ghuman, musicologist barred entry to the US [9]
  • Neville Marten - British Writer and Editor Of Guitar Techniques and Guitarist (magazine). Author Of Guitar Heaven
  • Patsi Bale Cox - Nashville biographer and journalist. Died at age 66.
  • Paul Stenning - UK rock and metal journalist/author
  • Randy Raley, famous jock from KSHE and other stations.
  • Robert Gordon - music critic from Memphis
  • Ryan Alban - An american jazz analyst, performer, music educator.
  • Steve Rodham - Author, magazine editor and Jimi Hendrix historian/archivist.
  • Thornton Hagert, music historian and archivist. Owner of Vernacular Music Research. Nominated for historical liner notes grammy.

Other

Discographies

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Festivals, concerts and awards

Genres

Hip hop

Instruments

Jazz

Music theory

Orchestras

Organizations

CCVG Transitional Orchestra - A Transitional orchestra for Year 7 - 12 year olds. All instruments.

Producers, sound engineers, etc.

Note: Electronic music DJs should be listed at Wikipedia:Requested articles/music/Performers and bands.

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CCVG Transitional Orchestra - The best orchestra around! Join us in the Friary centre, Cardiff, South Wales to see us practise our Prize Winning songs. A orchestra for Year 7 - 12. All instruments, but obviously NO FLUTES, CLARINETS or OBOES! AS WE ARE HAPPY WITHE THE AMAZING SECTON WE HAVE ALREADY! Definatly Sarosh Adenwalla and Gabrial Harison, WE DONT LIKE THEM! THEY ARE CONSTANTLY MESSING AROUND! SERIOUSLY BOYS, IF YOU WANT TO STAY IN THIS ORCHESTRA, STEP UP THE ACT! Message from Mrs Owens, The Conductor.

Carlos 6 July Broady

Record labels

  • Itchy Pig Records A record label aimed at pushing the boundaries of sound, founded by electronic producer Sir Vinyl Instinct in 2011. (www.itchy-pig.com, www.soundcloud.com/itchypigrecords)

Recording studios

Schools and music education

Songs

Stage musicals

Dracula Spectacula (sometimes spelt Spectacular), [216], widely known and often produced by amateur groups in the UK.

Chee-Chee, a 1928 musical that catapulted its two famous writers, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart out of stardom

Once (Musical), a recently staged award winning Broadway musical, Irish themed based around Glen Hansard.

A Saint She Ain't a 1999 London Musical [217]

Technical and business terms

Example reference definition here http://staged-right.com/services/projection.html#IMAG