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* Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, ( Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor ) New York: G. Schirmer, 1958
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In his entry on Rota in the 1988 edition of The Concise Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Composers and Musicians, music scholar Nicholas Slonimsky described Rota as " brilliant " and stated that his musical style:
In his teens he studied with some famous teachers, including Nicolas Slonimsky ( editor of Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians ) in 1936, and Ernst Krenek in 1937.
Nicolas Slonimsky ( 1993 ) says of him in Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians: " He is furthermore a granitically overpowering piano technician, capable of depositing huge boulders of sonoristic material across the keyboard without actually wrecking the instrument.
The musical establishment was so hostile to this interloper scientist that both Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians and the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians refused to include him until shortly before his death.
In addition to his campaigning for Sibelius, Downes, according to Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, did much to advance the cause of other 20th century composers, including Richard Strauss, Prokofiev, and Shostakovich in the U. S.
* Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, 7th edition, Schirmer books, A Division of Macmillan, Inc. New York.
Baker's and Dictionary
According to the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, by Capatin Grose, a Baker's Dozen is " Fourteen ; that number of rolls being allowed to the purchaser of a dozen ".
Baker's and Nicolas
* Slonimsky, Nicolas, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of 20th Century Classical Musicians, edited by Laura Kuhn.
Nicolas Slonimsky noted in Baker's Biographical Dictionary that " Disillusioned about commercial opportunities for American music, including his own, he established in East Lansing, in April 1936, his own lithographic handpress, with which he printed his own music, handling the entire process of reproduction, including the cover designs, by himself.
Baker's and New
Earlier, Tatum had personally selected and purchased for Clarence Baker the Steinway piano at Baker's, finding it in a New York showroom, and shipping it to Detroit.
He has also illustrated Russell Baker's Sunday Observer column in The New York Times magazine and created the monthly comic strip Bad Baby for Parents magazine.
He also wrote The New World of English Words ( 1658 ), which went through many editions ; a new edition of Baker's Chronicle, of which the section on the period from 1650 to 1658 was written by himself from the royalist standpoint ; a supplement ( 1676 ) to John Speed's Theatre of Great Britain ; and in 1684 Enchiridion linguae latinae, said to have been taken chiefly from notes prepared by Milton.
Before the end of October 1861, Stone's official report about Ball's Bluff had been leaked to the New York Tribune newspaper, and in it Stone praised Baker's bravery but made clear his shortcomings as a field commander.
and, in collaboration with S. Josephine Baker's Division of Child Hygiene, studied eye infections affecting the poorest children of New York City.
On March 21, 1771, men from New York under the leadership of Captain John Munro attacked Baker's mill and took Baker away as a prisoner.
The prototypical artistic representation of a b ' hoy came in 1848, when Frank Chanfrau played the character Mose the Fireboy in Benjamin A. Baker's A Glance at New York.
Fahey was raised in Buffalo, New York, from the age of ten and attended Father Baker's High School there.
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