of death was cancer. Krainis was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on December 28, 1924, the son of Abraham and Rose Sachs Krainis. During World War II...
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Katz (1900–1973) Jill Kemp (born 1979) Hans Maria Kneihs (born 1943) Bernard Krainis (1924–2000) Barthold Kuijken (born 1949) Genevieve Lacey (born 1972)...
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recordings with his teacher, Bernard Krainis, at the age of 15. In 1962, he recorded a Frescobaldi Canzona with Krainis and lutenist Joseph Iodine on...
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harpsichord, piano Walter Kane – bassoon Bernard Krainis – recorder Eric Leber – harpsichord, recorder Bernard Eichen – violin Charles Libove – violin...
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Conrad, Kees Otten, Frans Brüggen, Roger Cotte, Hans-Martin Linde, Bernard Krainis, and David Munrow. Brüggen recorded most of the landmarks of the historical...
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behind the early music and recorder movements in the United States. Bernard Krainis, a co-founder of New York Pro Musica studied with Katz. Katz was born...
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Maurice Evans, 63, English football player and manager, heart attack. Bernard Krainis, 75, American musician. Ola Rotimi, 62, Nigerian playwright and theatre...
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in the Fields 1966 Argo Various Concertos for Recorders and Strings Bernard Krainis (recorder), Academy of St. Martin in the Fields 1966 Mercury Living...
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name Pro Musica Antiqua, by Noah Greenberg, a choral director, and Bernard Krainis, a recorder player who studied with Erich Katz. Other prominent musicians...
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written for it. The first president of the New York Recorder Guild was Bernard Krainis; Martha Bixler was appointed vice-president and, one year later in...
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