Gillespie, John, 1921-2003
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John Gillespie was professor of music at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He co-authored several books with his wife on 19th century piano music (European and American), and many journal articles.
From the description of John and Anna Gillespie collection, 1840-1920. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 67256837
John E. (Jack) Gillespie (1921-2003) was professor of Music at the University of California, Santa Barbara for over 40 years. He authored "Five Centuries of Keyboard Music" (1964), "The Musical Experience" (1968), "Nineteenth-Century European Piano Music," "Nineteenth-Century American Piano Music," "Notable Twentieth-Century Pianists: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook," (1995) and numerous articles. He also made a series of recordings of harpsichord music. His wife, Anna Gillespie, collaborated with her husband on many of his projects.
From the description of John and Anna Gillespie research files for "Notable twentieth-century pianists," 1900-1995. (University of California, Santa Barbara). WorldCat record id: 230903534
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John E. (Jack) Gillespie (1921-2003) was professor of Music at the University of California, Santa Barbara for over 40 years. He authored "Five Centuries of Keyboard Music" (1964), "The Musical Experience" (1968), "Nineteenth-Century European Piano Music," "Nineteenth-Century American Piano Music," "Notable Twentieth-Century Pianists: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook," (1995) and numerous articles. He also made a series of recordings of harpsichord music. His wife, Anna Gillespie, collaborated with her husband on many of his projects.
From the guide to the John and Anna Gillespie research files for Notable twentieth-century pianists, 1900-1995, (University of California, Santa Barbara. Library. Dept. of Special Collections)
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- Composers
- Pianists
- Piano music
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