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Tag Archives: Egypt

Edward Said’s piano teacher recalls Ignace Tiegerman in Cairo.

When you play, use your imagination, make things happen. This way the music will be alive! – Ignace Tiegerman Tiegerman: … Continue reading →

Posted Nov 25, 2019 by arbiterrecords | Category: Blog | Tagged: American University Cairo, Arab-Israeli War 1956, Beethoven, César Franck, Chopin, Claudio Arrau, cordon-bleu, Cyprus, Edward Said, Egypt, Helwan, Ignace Tiegerman, Khartoum, King Farouk, Kitzbuhel, Leila Birbari Wynn, Liszt, Mariam Said, Mt. Trodos, Rommel, Saint-Saëns, Schumann, Tiegerman conservatory, Venezia, Wilhelm Backhaus, Wilton Wynn | Leave a Comment

Spreading the Gospel

Annie (1895-1997) and the Rev. Gary Davis (1896-1972). Eager to share what went down at our World of Music class … Continue reading →

Posted Feb 12, 2019 by arbiterrecords | Category: Blog | Tagged: African-American music, Albert Ayler, André Messager, Anne Graham, antebellum sermon, Baptist church, Blind Willie Johnson, Blues, Chicago, Cora Hopson, Crucifixion, Dark was the night, Egypt, Fondation Maeght, Gospel Music, Huddie Ledbetter, Israelites, Leadbelly, Lonnie MacIntorsh, Louis Armstrong, Mannes College, Moses, New School University, Pentecostalists, Pharaoh, Pontius Pilate, Rev. D.C. Rice, Rev. Gary Davis, Rev. J.M. GAtes, Schubert iieder, Siloam, Steve Tintweiss, trumpet solo, Zora Neale Hurston | Leave a Comment

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