• Edward George Power Biggs (March 29, 1906 – March 10, 1977) was a British-born American concert organist and recording artist. Biggs was born in Westcliff-on-Sea...
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    playing baseball". It went unpublished until 1949, when the organist E. Power Biggs rediscovered it, and prepared an edition for publication. He incorporated...
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    piece performed on the instrument, as demonstrated on several albums by E. Power Biggs. The archicembalo, built in the 16th century, had an unusual keyboard...
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  • Vittorio Negri (conductor), George Bragg, Gregg Smith, (choir directors), E. Power Biggs, the Edward Tarr Ensemble, the Gregg Smith Singers & the Texas Boys...
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  • Joy of Man's Desiring" in 1940 Here on archive.org You may hear Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" performed by E. Power Biggs Here on Archive.org...
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  • (...)" in September 1988 (issued 1989). E. Power Biggs, performing the minuets on organ, included in The Biggs Bach Book (issued 1990). Igor Kipnis, included...
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  • Switzerland in 1952. In 1962, he also appeared with his fellow organists E. Power Biggs and Catherine Crozier to inaugurate the newly installed organ at Philharmonic...
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  • Alcock (1861–1947) Edward Bairstow (1874–1946) Jennifer Bate (1944–2020) E. Power Biggs (1906–1977) John Birch (1929–2012) Hugh Blair (1864–1932) Jonathan Blewitt...
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    Bishop [pupils] Catterino Cavos [pupils] Joseph Ignaz Bieling this teacher's teachers Biggs (1906–1977) studied with teachers including G. D. Cunningham. Daniel Pinkham...
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    Schreiner on Sunday morning programs on the radio, as well as recordings of E. Power Biggs. Bish began studying organ as a student of Dorothy Addy, who challenged...
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    and poet Louisa Murray Scriptwriter Raymond Allen Concert organist E. Power Biggs Darts player Keegan Brown Singer Helen Clare Singer-songwriter Sarah...
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  • politician, incumbent Governor of Bermuda (1972–1973) (b. 1916) 1977 – E. Power Biggs, English-American organist and composer (b. 1906) 1985 – Konstantin...
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    fashion by the 1940s when lighter, clearer tones became preferred. E. Power Biggs, often a featured organist for the orchestra, lobbied hard for a thinner...
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    Orchestra recorded the Symphony No. 3 several times, with Virgil Fox, E. Power Biggs, and Michael Murray as the organists. In 2006, the Ondine label recorded...
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    1599. cyberhymnal.org Frewden Spiegel deß ewigen Lebens, Frankfurt 1599, p. 412f. J. S. Bach's chorale prelude BWV 645, played by E. Power Biggs in 1968...
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  • Christopher Ewart-Biggs (1921–1976), British diplomat assassinated by the PIRA D. E. Biggs (1860–1924), American politician E. Power Biggs (1906–1977), British-American...
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  • polyphonic Baroque music of J. S. Bach (1685–1750). Concert organist E. Power Biggs was a leading popularizer of the movement in the United States, through...
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    palaeontologist and pioneer of archaeozoology, died in Westcliff-on-Sea in 1951 E. Power Biggs (1906–1977), concert organist was born there. Robert Williams Buchanan...
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    Joseph Randall Biggs (born 1983/1984) is an American veteran, media personality, organizer of the Proud Boys, and convicted felon for his participation...
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  • producer (Various Artists) (Ovation) A Tribute to E. Power Biggs – Andrew Kazdin, producer (E. Power Biggs et al.) (Columbia) 1981 Keith Hardwick (producer)...
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  • (1860-1944) – Universalist minister who converted to Christian Science E. Power Biggs (1906-1977) – Concert organist and recording artist, his mother was...
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    putting BWV 565 forward as Bach's best-known organ piece. In 1955, E. Power Biggs recorded the Toccata 14 times, played on different European organs,...
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  • Big L Big Pun (Loud/Columbia) Big Time Rush (Nickelodeon/Columbia) E. Power Biggs (Columbia Masterworks) Tony Bird Bizarre Inc (Vinyl Solution/Columbia)...
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  • producer who oversaw recordings with such musicians as Glenn Gould, E. Power Biggs, Murray Perahia, and Ruth Laredo (and the New York Philharmonic). Kazdin...
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    Archived 2008-12-06 at the Wayback Machine Zeitler, William (2009). "E. Power Biggs Attempts a Keyboard Armonica". glassarmonica.com. Retrieved 2016-06-05...
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    Isolde Ahlgrimm, Ammer pedal harpsichord (1937/1941), Philips, (1956) E. Power Biggs, organ, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University (1958) Helmut Walcha...
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    Theo (cello) and Carolyn Gibley (harpsichord), AVIE Records, 2010. E. Power Biggs (pedal harpsichord), Essential Classics, Sony Records, 1967. Stefan...
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    (soprano and vocal pedagogue) Charlie Banacos (jazz and improvisation) E. Power Biggs (organist) Nadia Boulanger (composer, conductor, and music theorist)...
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    Jenny Ann Biggs (née Mollen) is an American actress and writer. She played Nina Ash on the television series Angel (2003–04). She appeared on the series...
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    Schermerhorn, 82, Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1945 to 1946 E. Power Biggs, 70, British-born American concert organist Brazil's Foreign Ministry...
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