John (Linton) Gardner(1917-)
"Self-Portrait - Dedicated to Leon Trotsky" (1937), oil on masonite, 30 x 24 in, of the painter Frida Kahlo, contemporary of Gardner (National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington) The musician John (Linton) Gardner was a author of vocal and instrumental music; was born in Manchester on the second March 1917, the same year of the composers Aeschbacher, Andrasovan, Arnell, Baumann, Cole, Dolin, Hajiyev, Harrison, Jakova, Kaslik, Kay, Latham, Mihály, Penberthy, Poser, Smith Brindle. project Gardner (Deeper articles)Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of 1900 John (Linton) Gardner OPERE"The Moon and Sixpence" was performed in Londra on the 24th of May 1957"The Visitors" was performed in Aldeburgh on the 10th of June 1972 "Bel and the Dragon" has been represented in 1973 "The Entertainment of the Senses" was performed on the 2nd of February 1974 in Londra "Tobermoray" was performed in 1976 LIEDER"The wild flower's song", published in 1976, text of William Blake (1757-1827)"And did those feet" (And did those feet in ancient time), text of William Blake (1757-1827)
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