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- en.wikipedia.org George AntheilAntheil was born George Johann Carl Antheil, and grew up in a family of German immigrants in Trenton, New Jersey.[2] His father owned a shoe store.[3][4]...
- Pianist extraordinaire Guy Livingston has released a CD on Wergo of George Antheil's "Lost Sonatas" featuring three world premieres!
- medium.com @grantgilman/george-antheil-tears-in-…When someone titles their autobiography “Bad Boy of Music” that’s got to be a character worth investigating, right!? George Antheil was hardly afraid of the “bad...
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- paristransatlantic.com antheil/mainpage/home.htmlWatch the new mini-documentary on NJN! The George Antheil story is part of NJN's program "State of the Arts ." Recently nominated for a Mid-Atlantic Emmy.
- britannica.com biography/George-AntheilGeorge Antheil was an American composer known for his ultramodern music in the 1920s. Antheil studied with Ernest Bloch in New York.
- brahms.ircam.fr en/george-antheilGeorge Antheil was born to a family of German immigrants on 8 July 1900 in Trenton, New Jersey, where his father owned a shoestore.
- imdb.com name/nm0005947/All topics. George Antheil(1900-1959). ... In 1942, Antheil and actress Hedy Lamarr were granted a patent for cryptography based on player piano technology.
- onlineradiobox.com album/492744032-antheil-plays-…Play the best Mahjong games online! Home. George Antheil. Antheil Plays Antheil (1942-1952), 2012.
- bach-cantatas.com Lib/Antheil-George.htmThe American composer, George Carl Johann Antheil, was the son of William and Wihelmine Antheil, owners of a small shoe store.
- from the introduction to “Everyman His Own Detective” by George Antheil. ... A Post-Mortem Examination.“ By George Antheil, B1.
- classical-music.com features/composers/george-…Or a German air ace in World War I? George Antheil would surely have felt much in common with either. ... Who did George Antheil study music with?
- wisemusicclassical.com composer/35/George-Antheil/The work of George Antheil, the self-proclaimed "bad boy of music," is marked by sustained rhythmic vitality, harmonic pungency, and melodic vigor.