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James Friskin (3
March 1886 – 16
March 1967) was a Scottish-born pianist,
composer and
music teacher who
relocated to the
United States in 1914.
Friskin studied...
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Wheeler as "disappointing" and by
Clive Everton as a "poor" season.
Sydney Friskin of The
Times reported that
Johnson prepared for the
Championship by practising...
- at the
outbreak of
World War II, she
married composer and
pianist James Friskin in 1944.
Clarke died at her home in New York at the age of 93. Although...
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Stewarton (Scots: Stewartoun,
Scottish Gaelic:
Baile nan Stiùbhartach) is a town in East Ayrshire, Scotland. In
comparison to the
neighbouring towns of...
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Friskin,
Sydney (24
April 1986). "Snooker:
Francisco forced to work harder". The Times. London. p. 40. ISSN 0140-0460.
Retrieved 8 May 2020.
Friskin,...
- "Sydney
Friskin Bedfordshire Eagles 0. "Corby's work of art will be seen in Europe."
Times [London, England] 20 May 1974". The Times. "Sydney
Friskin. "Hockey...
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notes that the
nocturne is
still "the
noblest nocturne of them all."
James Friskin found the
music to have "the most
imposing instrumental effect of any of...
- Press, New York, 1954;
Library of
Congress Catalog Number 54-11819
James Friskin and
Irwin Freundlich: "Music for the Piano",
Dover Publications, Inc.,...
- Sydney, Australia, 1994". Rediff.com.
Retrieved 23
December 2018. ""Sydney
Friskin. "****stan
exact revenge in
World Cup final."
Times [London, England] 5...
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Archived from the
original on 24
September 2003.
Retrieved 13 July 2020.
Friskin,
Sydney (7 May 1984). "Davis
undermines White's confidence". The Times...