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  1. Ralph Moore's Surveys. The link list for all Ralph's surveys, either on this site or on the new site, can be found here.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ralph_MooreRalph Moore - Wikipedia

    Ralph Moore (born 24 December 1956) [1] is an English jazz saxophonist. Early life. Moore was born in Brixton, London, England. [1] [2] His mother was the dancer Josie Woods, and his father was in the US military. [2] [3] He spent his childhood in Brixton, and after trying various instruments, took up the tenor saxophone at the age of 14.

  3. A selective survey of Verdi’s Il trovatore. By Ralph Moore. The existence of around 200 recordings of Il trovatore suggests that it should be possible to find at least one or two which fulfil Caruso’s celebrated criterion that the only thing required for its success is “the four greatest singers in the world” but the ideal recording has ...

  4. www.musicweb-international.com › contrib › MooreRalph Moore

    Ralph Moore. "I am a retired English teacher who was a Head of Department and previously worked in educational publishing. I have had a passion for opera since I was eighteen and had a brief flirtation with vocal training in New York in the early 80's. I am reasonably knowledgeable about the history of recorded opera and the workings of the ...

  5. Ralph Moore (nacido el 24 de diciembre de 1956) [1] es un saxofonista de jazz inglés.

  6. 7 de mar. de 2020 · Why the obsession with whether a work by a celebrity composer is a “masterpiece”? Is this blog the “Closer” of classical music?

  7. While the Quintet was a mature work written by a composer who already had five symphonies to his credit, Bruckner's Quartet was essentially a student piece written for the Linz cellist and conductor Otto Kitzler, under whom Bruckner was studying.