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- David Saperton (October 29, 1889 – July 5, 1970) was an American pianist known for being the first pianist to play the entire original compositions as...
- Robertson. The village is ****ociated with the site of the lost settlement of Saperton. The exact location of the site is unknown. "Civil Parish po****tion 2011"...
- Kemble and his first wife Frances Poole, daughter of Sir Henry Poole of Saperton, Gloucestershire. He matriculated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford on 8 May 1635...
- included conductor Leopold Stokowski, violinist Carl Flesch, pianists David Saperton and Isabelle Vengerova, singers Marcella Sembrich and Andreas Dippel, cellist...
- ten years old he changed definitively to the piano, studying with David Saperton. In 1978, Alan Weiss parti****ted in the International Queen Elisabeth...
- Dover Railway and became the site of their new Ludgate station. Roger de Saperton; fl. 1381 Elizabeth Venour (c. 1460s) Edmund Haslewood (d.1548) of Maidwell...
- virtuoso pianist and teacher. He studied with Isabelle Vengerova and David Saperton at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, and in 1940 became the...
- Russell. Catherine Brugge (d.1556) who married (1) Leonard Poole (d.1538) of Saperton who was gentleman usher to the king and (2) Sir David Brooke of Horton...
- Atkins) Tracy. His mother was the only daughter of Sir Robert Atkins of Saperton, Chief Baron of the Exchequer. His father was the only surviving son of...
- parents enrolled him in the Curtis Institute, where he studied with David Saperton. At age 13, Abram transferred to the Juilliard School, where he continued...