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  1. 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. [ 2]

  2. 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.

  3. 5 mars 2024 · Ralph Moore est un saxophoniste qui fait partie de la grande Histoire du jazz hard-bop. Il a joué 5 ans avec Horace Silver, puis Freddie Hubbard, Roy Haynes, etc… Il a enregistré sur les albums de Kenny Barron, Ray Brown, Oscar Peterson et bien d’autres.

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  4. Soirée mainstream au Sunside avec la venue depuis bien longtemps sur le sol français de Ralph Moore, un ancien de chez Art Blakey ou Horace Silver, et qui a enregistré avec McCoy Tyner, Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown…. Cela faisait longtemps que je n’avais pas pris une cure de hardbop.

  5. Ralph Moore bio. Ralph Moore was born in London and grew up in a densely populated inner-city area. His mother, who was 13 years old, bought him a trumpet. Ralph began studying with Alan Briggs in Brixton and soon found himself in the pub with his favorite musician.

  6. Così fan tutte: A Review of the Discography by Ralph Moore. The opera discography CLOR lists 116 recordings of Così fan tutte, ossia La scuola degli amanti. (variously translated as “Thus do all women, or, the Shool for Lovers”, or even “All Women are Like That”) ut does not inlude the latest studio reording.

  7. by Ralph Moore. My handful of regular readers might have noticed some glaring omissions in the list of major operas whose discographies I have surveyed - operas whose quality and popularity are such that one might reasonably have expected me to have included them in my labours.