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  1. Claude Thornhill (Terre Haute, de Indiana, 10 de agosto de 1909 - Nueva York, 1 de julio de 1965) fue un pianista, director de orquesta y arreglista estadounidense. Historial. Estudió música clásica y piano en Cincinnati, y se instaló en Nueva York a comienzo de los años 30.

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  2. Claude Thornhill (August 10, 1908 – July 1, 1965) [1] was an American pianist, arranger, composer, and bandleader. He composed the jazz and pop standards "Snowfall" and "I Wish I Had You". Early years. Thornhill was the son of J. Chester Thornhill and his wife, Maude. When he was 11 years old, he played piano professionally.

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  4. 25 de jun. de 2012 · With that in mind, it’s worth taking another look at a bandleader whose impact started 70 years ago and continues todayClaude Thornhill. Thornhills 1940s big band helped shape the sound of modern jazz, and orchestral bop and ethereal ballads tinged with classical influences set the stage for masterpieces by Miles Davis and ...

  5. A fresh biographical sketch of bandleader Claude Thornhill, composed by Music Librarian Christopher Popa. The big bands are back in a new and exciting way!

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  6. American musician. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Evans. In Gil Evans. …worked as an arranger with Claude Thornhills band, devising the unique instrumentation that was to become a trademark of his early years: a standard big-band lineup, plus French horns and tuba.

  7. 3 de ene. de 2013 · Claude Thornhill was a pianist, composer, and arranger whose 1940s big band helped shape the sound of modern jazz, with orchestral bop and ethereal ballads tinged with classical influences that set the stage for later masterpieces by Miles Davis and Gil Evans.