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Hard bop

April 21, 2026 No Comments

Hard bop is a type of jazz that developed from bebop, also called “bop.” In the mid-1950s, reporters and music companies started using the term hard bop to describe a new style of jazz that mixed elements from rhythm and blues, gospel music, and blues, especially in the music played by saxophones and pianos. David H. Rosenthal writes in his book Hard Bop that this style of music was largely created by African-American musicians who grew up when bebop and rhythm and blues were the most popular types of music among Black Americans.

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Franco Corelli

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Franco Corelli was born on April 8, 1921, and passed away on October 29, 2003. He was an Italian tenor who performed in operas internationally from 1951 to 1976. He was especially known for singing spinto and dramatic tenor roles in Italian and French operas.

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Mundell Lowe

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James Mundell Lowe was born on April 21, 1922, and died on December 2, 2017. He was an American jazz guitarist who played music for radio, television, film, and recorded sessions. In the 1970s, he created music for movies and TV shows, including the soundtrack for Billy Jack and the music for Starsky and Hutch.

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Duda (bagpipe)

April 20, 2026 No Comments

The Hungarian duda, also called tömlősíp and bőrduda, is the traditional bagpipe of Hungary. It belongs to a group of bagpipes known as Medio-Carpathian bagpipes. There are different opinions about the exact shape and structure of the Hungarian bagpipe.

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Tatiana Troyanos

April 6, 2026 No Comments

Tatiana Troyanos was born on September 12, 1938, and passed away on August 21, 1993. She was an American mezzo-soprano known as “one of the defining singers of her generation.” Her voice was described as “a paradoxical voice — larger than life yet intensely human, brilliant yet warm, lyric yet dramatic.” Cori Ellison of Opera News wrote that her voice was so unique that people recognized it after hearing just one note and never forgot it. Troyanos performed in operas from many different time periods during her 30-year international career.

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Rex Stewart

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Rex William Stewart Jr. (February 22, 1907 – September 7, 1967) was an American jazz cornetist who played in the Duke Ellington orchestra.

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