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| Richie Beirach, powerful and painterly jazz pianist, dies at 78 | WRTI A pianist and composer who brought harmonic depth and rhythmic daring to the rangy post-1960s jazz mainstream, Richie Beirach died on Jan.
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| Richard Beirach, Pianist, Composer, Early ECM Stalwart, Dies at 78 - JazzTimes Richard Alan "Richie" Beirach, the quietly dramatic, Brooklyn-born, classically inspired jazz pianist and composer whose earliest works were ...
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| In Memoriam: Richie Beirach, 1947–2026 - DownBeat Richie Beirach, a pianist and composer who channeled a knowledge of modern classical music into his jazz practice, creating a distinctive…
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Jazz legend, 78 - Slippedisc The death has been announced of Richie Beirach, New York jazz pianist and composer who worked with Stan Getz and David Liebman.
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| Jazz pianist and UM professor Ellen Rowe released a new album, was given an award, and ... - Pulp Ellen Rowe has been making news recently—and one of the biggest bits of info is buried inside a new feature profile of the jazz pianist.
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| Harold López-Nussa Trio - Bray Jazz Festival | The Journal of Music in Ireland Havana-born pianist Harold López-Nussa's music pulses with the richness of Cuban music, with its distinct combination of classical, ...
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| The 3 best jazz albums to listen to this month - The Times Our critic rounds up his picks of the new releases, from the 29-year-old pianist Jordan Williams to the Grammy-nominated trumpeter Vance Thompson.
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Craig Taborn Is at the Apex of Contemporary Jazz - PopMatters Pianist and keyboardist Craig Taborn is a shape-shifting musician. On his latest ECM Records release, he moves across several of his forms with a ...
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| Field Guide to Jazz at the 68th Grammy Awards, 2026 - JazzTimes JazzTimes pick: Michael Mayo and band, with Shai Maestro (piano), Linda ... Jazz Orchestra & Frost Jazz Orchestra. Greenleaf Music. Category ...
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| Women in Jazz: Yoko Miwa at Blues Alley | The Georgetowner For two days and four sold-out shows on January 15 and 16, jazz pianist Yoko Miwa returned to Georgetown's iconic Blues Alley for her first ever ...
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