Theodore Lettvin (October 29, 1926 – August 24, 2003) was an American concert pianist and conductor. He was one of the four children of Solomon and Fannie...
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Jerome Ysroael Lettvin (February 23, 1920 – April 23, 2011), often known as Jerry Lettvin, was an American cognitive scientist, and Professor of Electrical...
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Bhutan. Franklin Green, 70, American Olympic free-pistol sport shooter. Theodore Lettvin, 76, American concert pianist and conductor. John Jacob Rhodes, 86...
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Carlson, pianist 1948 Sidney Harth, violinist Paul Olefsky, cellist Theodore Lettvin, pianist 1949 Lorne Munroe, cellist 1950 Angelene Collins, soprano...
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Curcio (the last and favourite pupil of Artur Schnabel) in England and Theodore Lettvin in the United States. Eileen Ralf lived in Hobart, and the airline...
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Paul Katz Harrison Keller Rudolf Kolisch Louis Krasner Eugene Lehner Theodore Lettvin Joe Maneri Donald Martino Cecil McBee John McNeil Ossian Everett Mills...
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greatest pianists, such as Jorge Bolet, William Kapell, Abbey Simon, Theodore Lettvin, Constance Keene, Adele Marcus, Kun-Woo Paik, Andre-Michel Schub and...
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in piano performance. Walwyn studied with pianists Susan Starr and Theodore Lettvin for her doctoral degree at the University of Michigan, where she won...
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Michael Houstoun Eugene Istomin Aglaia Koras Anton Kuerti Ruth Laredo Theodore Lettvin James Levine Cecile Licad Seymour Lipkin Lee Luvisi Hephzibah Menuhin...
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Wilson, trumpet; Bernard Garfield, bassoon; Roger Smith, Trombone; Theodore Lettvin, piano. These sonatas may be defined as Gebrauchmusik, but they are...
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