12-20: Pink Floyd : Atom Heart Mother 1970 / 2011 Remaster - Rubinstein : Chopin Concertos 1958 & 1961 / 2005 Remaster - Soler Concertos : Newman / Payne 1974 - Sarah Louvion : Jolivet | Bauzin | Roussel | Ibert 2007

Not shown: Johannes Lupi, Manuel Giró & William Gilchrist


1783 – Padre Antonio Soler (Spanish priest, composer & organist)
1793 – Joseph Legros (French singer & composer)
1819 – Louis-Luc Loiseau de Persuis (French violinist, conductor, choirmaster, teacher, composer & theatrical director)
1821 – Gian Francesco Fortunati (Italian composer)
1903 – Gavriil Musicescu (Romanian composer, conductor & musicologist)
1909 – Benjamin Ipavec (Slovenian composer & physician)
1915 – Upendrakishore Ray [
উপেন্দ্রকিশোর রায়] (Bengali writer, painter, violinist & composer)
1916 – Manuel Giró (Spanish composer)
1916 – William Gilchrist (American composer, organist & teacher)
1942 – Jean Gilbert [Max Winterfield] (German operetta composer & conductor)
1954 – Emīls Melngailis (Latvian composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist & ethnographic photographer)
1962 – Erik Leidzén (Swedish-born American wind band composer, arranger & bandmaster)
1962 – Luís Abraham Delgadillo (Nicaraguan composer & conductor)
1963 – Paul Constantinescu (Romanian composer)
1968 – Max Brod (Czech-born Israeli author, composer & journalist, friend of Franz Kafka & executor of his literary estate)
1973 – Bobby Darin (American pop singer, songwriter & actor)
1974 – André Jolivet (French composer)
1982 – Arthur Rubinstein (Polish-born American pianist)
1989 – Kurt Böhme (German bass)
1999 – Hank Snow (Canadian country singer)
2010 – John Alldis (English choirmaster & conductor)



For those of you who have your heart set on the Soler, Multiupload was unreachable at the time of this posting. But I'm assuming this is a temporary thing. I mean, it couldn't be gone forever... could it?




Read more...

No comments:

Post a Comment