Edna White

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إدنا وايت (بالإنجليزية: Edna White)‏ هي ملحنة أمريكية، ولدت في 23 أكتوبر 1892 في ستامفورد في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 25 يونيو 1992. rdf:langString
Flora Edna White (October 23, 1892 – June 25, 1992), known professionally as Edna White and privately for much of her life as Edna White Chandler, was an American trumpet soloist, chamber musician, vaudeville performer, and composer. A child prodigy, White began her professional career as a soloist in 1901 at the age of eight and graduated from the Institute of Musical Art (which would later become the Juilliard School) in 1907. White, who switched from cornet to trumpet during her studies at the institute, was one of the first soloists to perform on trumpet rather than cornet. rdf:langString
rdf:langString إدنا وايت
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rdf:langString Flora Edna White
rdf:langString Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States
xsd:date 1992-06-25
rdf:langString Stamford, Connecticut, United States
xsd:date 1892-10-23
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rdf:langString Edna White Chandler
rdf:langString A white woman with short dark hair, wearing a light-colored ruffled dress, and holding a trumpet.
rdf:langString Aida Quartet
rdf:langString Edna White Quartet
rdf:langString Edna White Trumpet Quartet
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rdf:langString Torcom Bézazian
xsd:date 1892-10-23
rdf:langString Flora Edna White
rdf:langString Edna White, from a 1916 newspaper.
xsd:date 1992-06-25
rdf:langString Classical, vaudeville
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rdf:langString إدنا وايت (بالإنجليزية: Edna White)‏ هي ملحنة أمريكية، ولدت في 23 أكتوبر 1892 في ستامفورد في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 25 يونيو 1992.
rdf:langString Flora Edna White (October 23, 1892 – June 25, 1992), known professionally as Edna White and privately for much of her life as Edna White Chandler, was an American trumpet soloist, chamber musician, vaudeville performer, and composer. A child prodigy, White began her professional career as a soloist in 1901 at the age of eight and graduated from the Institute of Musical Art (which would later become the Juilliard School) in 1907. White, who switched from cornet to trumpet during her studies at the institute, was one of the first soloists to perform on trumpet rather than cornet. White formed a number of all-female brass quartets, including the Aida Quartet, the Edna White Trumpeters (which also performed as the Edna White Quartet), the Liberty Belles, and the Tone Weavers. Billed as the "only woman solo trumpeter in the world," White toured nationally with her chamber ensembles and performed as a soloist in recitals, vaudeville acts, with concert bands, and with orchestras. In the 1920s White made solo recordings for Edison Records, and in the 1940s and 1950s she collaborated with composers Virgil Thomson and George Antheil. Her 1949 recital in Carnegie Hall was the first given there by a trumpeter. After retiring from performance in 1957, White remained active as a composer and writer, completing an operetta, a suite for trumpet and orchestra, a trumpet method book, and a memoir, in addition to shorter songs and poems.
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