• John Andrew Howard Ogdon (27 January 1937 – 1 August 1989) was an English pianist and composer. Ogdon was born in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire...
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    Penderecki's Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima Gordon Rumson's Threnody for John Ogdon Bright Sheng's Nanjing! Nanjing! William Grant Still's Threnody: In Memory...
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    fellow students Harrison Birtwistle, Alexander Goehr, Elgar Howarth and John Ogdon. Davies's compositions include eight works for the stage—from the monodrama...
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    longest, taking around ten to twelve minutes to perform. According to John Ogdon, it is "the most exalted, intense and sublimely powerful of all Chopin's...
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  • – American actor, suffered from paranoid delusions and hallucinations John Ogdon – English pianist and composer Ol' Dirty Bastard – American rapper, one...
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  • Royal Society Te Apārangi Jon Ogden (born 1974), American footballer John Ogdon (1937–1989), pianist This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • (St. Louis Browns). John Hirsch, 59, Hungarian-born Canadian theatre director (Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre), AIDS. John Ogdon, 52, English pianist...
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    youth group. His first credited role came in 1989, as a bit player in the John Ogdon biopic Virtuoso, which was followed by his first feature film role in...
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    accompany the suite, including Johnny Morris, Jeremy Nicholas, Jack Prelutsky, John Lithgow, and Michael Morpurgo, whose version was recorded in 2020. Various...
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    in the 1962 International Tchaikovsky Competition with British pianist John Ogdon. As a student, like many in that period, he was harassed by the KGB to...
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