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Compositions for four double basses exist by Gunther Schuller, Jacob Druckman, James Tenney, Robert Ceely, Jan Alm, Bernhard Alt, Norman Ludwin, Frank Proto, Joseph Lauber, Erich Hartmann, Colin Brumby, Miloslav Gajdos and Theodore Albin Findeisen.
Over the months, John Lewis alternated with Al Haig on piano, Mike Zwerin with Kai Winding on trombone ( Johnson was touring at the time ), Junior Collins with Sandy Siegelstein and Gunther Schuller on French horn, and Al McKibbon with Joe Shulman on bass.
* 1925 – Gunther Schuller, American composer and conductor
In 1973 The New England Ragtime Ensemble ( then a student group called The New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble ), recorded " The Red Back Book ", a compilation of some of Scott Joplin's rags in period orchestrations edited by conservatory president Gunther Schuller.
Finally, with the release of the motion picture The Sting in 1973, which had a Marvin Hamlisch soundtrack of Joplin tunes originally edited by Gunther Schuller, ragtime was brought to a wide audience.
Gunther Schuller wrote, " Ellington composed incessantly to the very last days of his life.
However, jazz historian, musician, and composer Gunther Schuller writes about Morton's " hyperbolic assertions " that there is " no proof to the contrary " and that Morton's " considerable accomplishments in themselves provide reasonable substantiation ".
# Gunther Schuller, president of the New England Conservatory of Music, led a student ensemble in a performance of period orchestrations of Joplin's music.
The Glen Island date according to author Gunther Schuller attracted " a record breaking opening night crowd of 1800 ..." With the Glen Island date, the band began a huge rise in popularity.
Jazz critics Gunther Schuller ( 1991 ) and Gary Giddins ( 2004 ) have separately defended the Miller orchestra for whatever deficiencies earlier critics have found.
He also worked with Gunther Schuller, Max Roach, Abbey Lincoln, Mal Waldron, multi-instrumentalist Ken McIntyre, and bassist Ron Carter, among others.
" Indeed, in 1998, after researching the Pulitzer Prize for Music, music critic Kyle Gann wrote that the awards panel often included " the same seven names over and over as judges ": Gunther Schuller, Joseph Schwantner, Jacob Druckman ( now deceased ), George Perle, John Harbison, Mario Davidovsky, and Bernard Rands.
Concerning the 2004 changes, Gunther Schuller said, " This is a long overdue sea change in the whole attitude as to what can be considered for the prize.
* 1994: Gunther Schuller, Of Reminiscences and Reflections
He became an active contributor to the Third Stream movement in jazz music, ( which included such other notable musicians as Gunther Schuller and John Lewis ), and wrote a number of large-scale works which incorporated elements of both classical and jazz music.
Critic Gunther Schuller declared, " On one point there is universal agreement: Tatum's awesome technique.
* Gunther Schuller ( 1989 ) The Swing Era-The Development of Jazz 1930-1945, " Art Tatum " p 476-502, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-507140-5
* Gunther Schuller ( 85th birthday )
* Schuller, Gunther.
* Gunther Schuller, The Swing Era: The Development of Jazz, 1930-1945 ( The History of Jazz, Vol.
** Gunther Schuller ( notes writer ) for Footlifters performed by Gunther Schuller

Gunther and wrote
Bernard Gunther, his Esalen colleague, fared better in Poona and wrote a book, Dying for Enlightenment, featuring photographs and lyrical descriptions of the meditations and therapy groups.
For each book, Gunther traveled extensively through the area the book covered, interviewed political, social, and business leaders, talked with average people, reviewed area statistics, and then wrote a lengthy overview of what he had learned and how he interpreted it.
About Inside Europe ( published in 1936 ), Gunther wrote, " This book has had a striking success all over the world.
In addition to the " Inside " series, Gunther wrote eight novels and three biographies, most notably Bright Nemesis, The Troubled Midnight, Roosevelt in Retrospect ( published in 1950 ) and Eisenhower, a biography of the famous general released in 1952, the year Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected President.
In the Senate, John Gunther wrote, Bridges was " an aggressive reactionary on most issues ... and he is pertinaciously engaged in a continual running fight with the CIO, the Roosevelt family and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Oliver Knussen, Don Banks, Gunther Schuller, Robin Holloway, and Thea Musgrave have written concertos ; Richard Rodney Bennett wrote " Acteon " for horn and large orchestra.

Gunther and work
He did not like the work but, true to his nature, soon found a way to use his position to meet and ingratiate himself to attractive women by giving them free food, a practice to which Gunther quickly put a stop.
She refuses to work for money she needs to " pay for her rent " ( although it is revealed that she really needs the money to party ), and ultimately, Gunther throws her out of his shop, demonstrating " tough love ".
A syndromic surveillance system based on search queries was first proposed by Gunther Eysenbach, who began work on such a system in 2004.

Gunther and on
San Marino's hope to escape further involvement was shattered on 27 July 1944 when Major Gunther, commander of the German forces in Forlì, delivered a letter from German headquarters in Ferrara to San Marino's government declaring that the country's sovereignty could not be respected if, in view of military requirements, the necessity of transit of troops and vehicles arose.
Yellow glass with 1 % uranium oxide was found in a Roman villa on Cape Posillipo in the Bay of Naples, Italy by R. T. Gunther of the University of Oxford in 1912.
The recent controversies with Gunther von Hagens and public displays of dissection may divide opinions on what is ethical ( even the legality of a public dissection ) The future of dissection may be uncertain and indeed, if pressure to obtain cadavers continues, even the few medical schools that continue to do dissection may have to halt.
* James Michael Tyler: actor who portrayed Gunther on the NBC sitcom Friends, alumnus of Anderson University
In a study conducted by Gunther Eysenbach, John Powell, Marina Englesakis, Carlos Rizo, and Anita Stern ( 2004 ), the researchers found it difficult to draw conclusions on the effectiveness of online peer-to-peer support groups.
In the book, the elder Gunther details the struggles that he and his ex-wife went through in attempting to save their son's life: the many treatments pursued ( everything from radical surgery to strictly controlled diet ), the ups and downs of apparent remission and eventual relapse, and the strain it placed on all three of them.
Frances Gunther, his mother, takes care to have conversations with him about the ultimate issues of life and suffering as addressed in many cultures worldwide, making spiritual writings accessible to him and impressing on him the value of his thoughts and the effect of his actions on others.
Johnny Gunther, a cancer patient, stays in this hospital, on and off, during the last three years of his life.
Gunther is buried on the second floor of the Mausoleum of Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.
His career on the bench was summed up by Gerald Gunther, a professor of constitutional law at Stanford Law School, as " truly distinguished " because of his " qualities of temperament and character ," which " made it possible for him, more than any contemporary, to perform his tasks in accordance with the modest, restrained, yet creative model of judging.
* Leon Gunther †‡ lattice vibrations in alkali halides, later Professor of Physics at Tufts University, focus on condensed matter theory in many areas, including superconductivity and seminal papers on nanoscopic physics & quantum tunneling of magnetization.
He returned to London on October 12, meeting with anatomist Richard Owen, ichthyologist Hermann Gunther and paleontologist H. G. Seeley.
* Museum of the History of Science opens in the Old Ashmolean building in Oxford, set up by Robert Gunther based largely on the collection given by Dr Lewis Evans.
From 1999 to 2004 Annette M. Böckler translated W. Gunther Plaut's commentary on the Torah into German.
The Baudelaires recognize Gunther as Count Olaf, despite his attempt to disguise his eyebrow with a monocle and high boots to cover up the tattoo of an eye on his ankle.
The auction has begun, and Gunther and Esmé are on the stage auctioning off Lot # 46.
Gunther slips on the doilies and is revealed as Count Olaf when his boots and monocle fly off, revealing his eyebrow and tattoo.
Gunther is constantly jealous of Luann's crushes on other guys, since she's the one girl he's loved his entire life.

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