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Ferdinand Rudolph von Grofé (March 27, 1892 –
April 3, 1972),
known as
Ferde Grofé (/ˈfɜːrdi ɡroʊˈfeɪ/) was an
American composer, arranger, pianist, and...
- all new toll
projects in the
region will be
conducted under Ferde in the ****ure. All of
Ferdes' toll
stations uses the
Norwegian electronic toll collection...
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featuring John
Legend & Tori Kelly) "Rhapsody In Blue (Gr****)" Béla
Fleck &
Ferde Grofé,
arrangers (Béla
Fleck featuring Michael Cleveland,
Sierra Hull, Justin...
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playing alongside them. One of the
first prominent big band
arrangers was
Ferde Grofé, who was
hired by Paul
Whiteman to
write for his “symphonic jazz orchestra”...
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performed the
rhapsody with
Gershwin playing the piano. Whiteman's
arranger Ferde Grofé
orchestrated the
rhapsody several times including the 1924 original...
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Program music is a term
applied to any
musical composition on the
classical music tradition in
which the
piece is
designed according to some preconceived...
- St.
Louis Georgie Stoll The
Merry Monahans Hans J.
Salter Minstrel Man
Ferde Grofé and Leo
Erdody Sensations of 1945
Mahlon Merrick Song of the Open...
- Ananías Cruz,
Fuencisla Cruz, Dora
Franco Comedy The
Proud and the ****ed
Ferde Grofé Jr.
Chuck Connors, Aron Kincaid,
Cesar Romero, José
Greco Western...
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description of Ford in the 1937
novel The
Flivver King.
Symphonic composer Ferde Grofé
composed a tone poem in
Henry Ford's
honor (1938). "Lord, Mr. Ford"...
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Kennicott Davis 1892 1980
American Giorgio Federico Ghedini 1892 1965
Italian Ferde Grofé 1892 1972
American Grand Canyon Suite;
Mississippi Suite Ilmari Hannikainen...