01-09: Handel : Giustino HWV 37 / McGegan 1994 - Cozy Cole Hits! 1958 - Songs of Lutoslawski | Serocki | Bloch : Lukomska / Markovsky 1960s

Not shown: Francesca Bertolli, Filippo Traetta & Alexey Kozlovsky


1679 – Werner Fabricius (German composer)
1767 – Francesca Bertolli (Italian contralto, creator of roles in several of Handel's operas)
1854 – Filippo Traetta [Philip Trajetta] (Italian-born American composer & teacher)
1863 – Ferdinand Huber (Swiss composer & collector of Alpine folk music)
1886 – Jakob Eduard Schmölzer (Austrian composer, flutist & collector of Styrian folksongs)
1911 – Edwin Arthur Jones (American composer & violinist)
1911 – William Hall Sherwood (American composer, pianist & teacher, pupil of Liszt)
1939 – Johann Strauss III (Austrian composer & conductor, nephew of Johann Strauss II)
1949 – Amilcare Zanella (Italian composer, pianist & conductor)
1957 – Mary Carr Moore (American composer, conductor, singer & teacher)
1959 – Paul de Maleingreau (Belgian composer & organist)
1962 – Roy Shield (American composer, conductor & music director at NBC)
1966 – Haro Levoni Stepanian [Аро Левонович Степанян] (Azerbaijani composer)
1968 – Louis Aubert (French composer, pianist & singer)
1969 – Ladislav Vycpálek (Czech composer & violist)
1970 – Jani Christou [Γιάννης Χρήστου] (Greek composer & pianist)
1977 – Alexey Kozlovsky [Алексей Козловский] (Ukrainian composer)
1979 – Avery Claflin (American composer & banker, pupil of Erik Satie, business associate of Charles Ives)
1981 – Kazimierz Serocki (Polish composer & pianist, co-founder of Warsaw Autumn music festival)
1981 – Cozy Cole (American jazz drummer)
1987 – Marion Hutton (American jazz & pop singer & actress, sister of Betty Hutton)
1994 – Silas Hogan (American blues singer, guitarist & songwriter, the Rhythm Ramblers)


I'm disappointed at not being able to offer you any Silas Hogan, one of the greats of Louisiana swamp blues. Every day it seems that more things become unavailable. Locating links used to be the easy part of this job.

To clear things up about the Handel: Francesca Bertolli (known more for her beauty than for her voice - which makes it strange that I couldn't locate a likeness of her) sang in about 15 or 20 of Handel's operas during her career, creating roles in some of them. In Giustino (1737) the role she created was that of Leocasta, which is sung here by Jennifer Lane.




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