Paul Jacobs (born 1977) is an American organist. He is the first organist to receive a Grammy Award. Jacobs is currently the chair of the Juilliard School's...
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American songwriter Paul Jacobs (organist) (born 1977), American organist Paul Jacobs (pianist) (1930–1983), American pianist Paul Jacobs (politician), American...
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Ernest Hutcheson – pianist, composer Sharon Isbin – classical guitar Paul Jacobs – organist Rodney Jones – guitar Michael Kahn – director, acting teacher Joseph...
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Georges (Armand Paul) Jacob (19 August 1877 – 28 December 1950) was a French organist, improviser and composer. Born in Paris, Georges Paul made his first...
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surname Jacobs include: Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A. J. Jacobs (born 1968), American journalist and author AJ Jacobs (rugby...
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Esa-Pekka Salonen at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on October 7, 2004. Paul Jacobs (organist) gave the American East Coast premiere of this work in January 2018...
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List of musicians at English cathedrals (redirect from List of organists, assistant organists and organ scholars at English cathedrals)
the cathedral organist is a salaried appointment, the organist often also serving as choirmaster. There is often also an assistant organist and an organ...
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Music Score Library Project "The Greatness of Reger—as Revealed by Paul Jacobs, Organist, at Juilliard", newyorkarts.net, 26 September 2014 "Reger – Organ...
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Paul Paviour OAM FRCO (14 April 1931 – 24 May 2024) was an English composer, organist and conductor based in Australia. He is best known for his contribution...
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Christian Lane, former Vice President of the American Guild of Organists, and Paul Jacobs, chairman of the organ department at the Juilliard School of Music...
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Saint-Sulpice, Paris (section List of organists)
titular organist since 2023 Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin (2023−present), titular organist Karol Mossakowski (2023−present), titular organist In 1727...
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The following is a list of notable organists from the past and present who perform organ literature. David Drury (born 1961) Douglas Lawrence (born 1943)...
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studied music formally. At the age of 14, Baldwin became choirmaster and organist at a local church and during that year, he also bought his first bass guitar...
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Coventry Cathedral (section Assistant organists)
1964–1972 (then organist) J. Richard Lowry 1972–1976 Ian Little 1976–1977 (then organist) Paul Leddington Wright 1977–84 (then organist) Timothy Hone (1984–87)...
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Isabelle Demers (category Canadian classical organists)
Isabelle Demers (/dəˈmɛərs/) is a Quebec concert organist. Born in Lachine, Quebec, Demers began studying piano at the age of six with Mrs. France David...
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Henry Wood (redirect from Paul Klenovsky)
1899, pp. 389–90 Jacobs, p. 329 Jacobs, pp. 3 and 17 Wood, pp. 53–56 and Jacobs, pp. 19–20 Elkin, Robert, "Henry J. Wood: Organist, Accompanist, Opera...
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Dame Janet Nelson, 82, British historian. Barbara Owen, 91, American organist and scholar (Boston University). Atul Parchure, 57, Indian actor (The Kapil...
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due to be rededicated on May 15, 2020, with a recital by organists Frederick Swann, Paul Jacobs, Hector Olivera, and expected recitals during 2020 include...
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University of Minnesota. It was given its world premiere by the organist Paul Jacobs and the Minnesota Orchestra at the Northrop Auditorium on October...
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Clément Jacob, (1906–1977), French monk, composer and organist Michael Jacob (born 1980), Irish hurler Mick Jacob (born 1946), Irish hurler Nancy Jacob, American...
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Herbert Howells (category English male organists)
Howells CH CBE (17 October 1892 – 23 February 1983) was an English composer, organist, and teacher, most famous for his large output of Anglican church music...
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Cameron Carpenter (category 21st-century organists)
Carpenter (born April 18, 1981) is an American organist and composer. In 2009, he became the first organist to ever be nominated for a Grammy Award for his...
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Joe Arndt (category American classical organists)
American organist Joseph Arndt is Organist and Director of Music at The Church of St. Michael & St. George in St. Louis, Missouri. He was previously Music...
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Scholl; tenor Gerd Türk; viola da gambist Veronica Hampe Italy: organist Lorenzo Ghielmi, organist, harpsichordist and conductor Andrea Marcon; harpsichordist...
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teacher was very widespread (in Germany he was known as the "maker of organists"), as was his influence. However, the English keyboard school withered...
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Samuel Sebastian Wesley (category English classical organists)
Samuel Sebastian Wesley (14 August 1810 – 19 April 1876) was an English organist and composer. Wesley married Mary Anne Merewether and had 6 children. He...
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stage name "Cory Wells" was suggested by The Enemys' first manager, Gene Jacobs, who had a son named Cory.[citation needed] Having survived childhood in...
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Wittenberg. There, two teachers in particular had an influence on him: Paul Röber and Jacob Martini. Both of these men were staunch Lutherans, promoting its...
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Chicago White Sox (redirect from St. Paul Saints (1895–1899))
Faust became the White Sox organist in 1970, a position she held for 40 years. She was one of the first ballpark organists to play pop music, and became...
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Naji Hakim (category Cathedral organists)
Naji Subhy Paul Irénée Hakim (Arabic: ناجي صبحي حكيم [Naji Sobhi Hakim]; born 31 October 1955) is a Franco-Lebanese organist, composer, and improviser...
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