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  • Ma Si-hon, violinist and teacher, d. 2009. Chamber Music, v. 26 no. 6, November/December 2009.

  • Maag, Peter, Swiss conductor, d. 4/16/2001 in Verona at 82. Globe and Mail, 4/18/2001.
    d. 4/16/2001 at 81; b. in St. Gall, Switzerland. chicagotribune.com, 4/22/2001 {http://chicagotribune.com/news/obituaries/article/0,2669,SAV-0104220203,FF.html}; American Record Guide, v. 64 no. 4, July/August 2001.
    d. 4/16/2001. latimes.com, 4/25/2001 {http://www.latimes.com/obituary/20010425/t000035038.html}; Musical Times, Summer 2001.
    d. at 81 in Verona. Orchester, 6/2001.
    d. 4/16/2001 in Verona at 81; b. 5/10/1919 in St. Gall. Opera, v. 52 no. 10, October 2001.

  • Maas, Chris, Dutch musicologist, d. 4/4/1998; b. 1922. Tijdschrift van de Koninklijke Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis, v. 48 no. 2, 1998.

  • Maas, Walter, d. 12/1/1992 at 83; b. 7/18/1909. Gaudeamus Information, Jan. 1992.

  • Mac Collins, Lil'. see Collins, Lil' Mac.

  • Mac Low, Jackson, poet, composer, and performance artist, d. 12/8/2004 in Manhattan at 82; b. 9/12/1922 in Chicago. New York Times online, 12/10/2004 {http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/10/books/10low.html}.

  • MacArthur, Margaret, specialist in Vermont folk music, d. 5/23/2006 in Marlboro, VT at 78. Reformer.com, 5/25/2006 {http://www.reformer.com/headlines/ci_3862485}.
    b. 1928 in Chicago, IL. Sing Out! v. 50 no. 3, Fall 2006.

  • Macauda, Philip J., multi-instrumentalist, d. 1/20/2006 in Cambridge, MA at 95. Boston.com, 1/24/2006 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/01/24/philip_macauda_used_tapes_to_become_one_man_orchestra/}.

  • Macaulay, Joseph Cordner, d. 1982; b. 1900. Hymn, v. 44 no. 4, Oct. 1993.

  • Macaulay, Margaret Anne Oliphant, Scottish instrument collector and scholar, d. 11/5/1998. Galpin Society Journal, v. 52, 1999.

  • Macbay, Chaunley A., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 7, Jan. 1999.
    Chauncey A. MacBay. International Musician, v. 97 no. 9, Mar. 1999.

  • Maccaferri, Mario, d. 4/17/1993 at 92; b. 5/20/1900. Classical Guitar, v. 11 no. 10, June 1993.
    d. 4/16/1993 at 91? American Lutherie, no. 35, Fall 1993.

  • Maccaro, Henry A., d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 9, Mar. 1998.

  • Macchi, Egisto, d. 8/4/1992 at 64; b. 8/4/1928. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 27 no. 2, April-June 1993.
    d. 8/8/1992 in Montpellier, France. Nuova Rivista Musicali Italiana, v. 33 no. 4, Dec. 1999.

  • Macchiaverna, Joseph, d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 3, Sept. 1999.

  • MacColl, Kirsty, British singer/songwriter, d. 12/19/2000 at 41. CNN.com, 12/19/2000 {http://www.cnn.com/2000/SHOWBIZ/Music/12/19/obit.maccoll.reut/index.html}.

  • MacDonald, Angus, Scottish bagpiper, d. 6/25/1999 at 60 in Edinburgh; b. 10/20/1938. New York Times, 7/11/1999.

  • Macdonald, Charles, British organist and accompanist, d. 2001?; b. in Bingley. Organ, v. 80 no. 318; Nov.2001-Jan.2002.

  • MacDonald, Euphemia (May Moxon), d. 11/26/1996 at 91; b. 20/9/1905. Obituary Page {http://catles.ncl.ac.uk/Obituary}, 2/4/1997.

  • Macdonald, Florence Rosemary Jones, magazine editor and music teacher, d. 10/21/2008 in Vienna, VA at 89; b. in Wilmington, DE. washingtonpost.com, 11/16/2008 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/15/AR2008111502325_5.html}.

  • Macdonald, Malcolm, d. 3/26/1993 at 76; b. 10/26/1916. Gramophone, v. 17 no. 841, June 1993.

  • Macdougall, Archie, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 6, Dec. 1998.

  • Maceda, José M., Filipino ethnomusicologist, educator, pianist, and composer, d. 5/5/2004. SEM Newsletter, v. 39 no. 1, January 2005.

  • Macero, Teo, record producer, composer, and saxophonist, d. 2/19/2008 in Riverhead, NY at 82; b. Attilio Joseph Macero in Glen Falls, NY. New York Times On the Web, 2/22/2008 {http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/22/arts/music/22macero.html}; Cadence, v. 34 no. 4/5/6, April/May/June 2008.
    b. 10/30/1925. washingtonpost.com, 3/2/2008 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/01/AR2008030101701.html}.

  • MacEwen, Alyce Drake, American-Canadian music director, organist and piano teacher, d. 11/17/1999 at 84 in Halifax, NS. American Organist, v. 34 no. 5, May 2000.

  • MacFarland, Joseph F., organist and choirmaster, d. 12/29/2008 in Westport, CT at 86; b. in Norwalk, CT. American Organist, v. 43 no. 3, March 2009.

  • MacGeachy, Kirk, Celtic singer, d. 8/20/2006 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at 56; b. 4/18/1950 in Anstruther, Fife, Scotland. Herald online, 8/25/2006 {http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/68716-print.shtml}.

  • MacGibbon, Margot, Australian-British violinist and critic, d. 9/4/1998 at 92 in London; b. 3/13/1906. Strad, v. 109 no. 1304, Dec. 1998.

  • Machlis, Joseph, Latvian-American music writer and opera translator, d. 10/17/1998 at 92; b. 1906. New York Times, 10/19/1998.
    b. 8/11/1906. Opera News, v. 63 no. 7, Jan. 1999.
    d. in New York City. American Organist, v. 33 no. 1, Jan. 1999.

  • Machold, Heinz Joachim, d. 1/14/1995 at 73. Strad, v. 106 no. 1259, March 1995.

  • Maciet, Adrien, d. Orgue, no. 237, Jan.-March 1996.
    French organ builder, d. 9/13/1995 in Jouars-Ponchartrain (Yvelines); b. 1930. Orgue, no. 238, Apr.-June 1996.

  • Mack, Forrest Campbell, librarian and organist, d. 5/24/2006 in Worcester, MA at 64; b. 1/18/1942 in Newburyport, MA. American Organist, v. 40 no. 8, August 2006; Diapason, v. 97 no. 9, September 2006; Tracker, v. 50 no. 3/4, Summer/Fall 2006.

  • Mack, George, B., Jr., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 4, Oct. 1998.

  • Mack, John, oboist and teacher, d. 7/23/2006 in Cleveland, OH at 78; b. 1927 in Somerville, NJ. Playbill Arts online, 7/25/2006 {http://www.playbillarts.com/news/article/4947.html}; Cleveland.com, 7/25/2006 {http://www.cleveland.com/search/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/115381635992530.xml?earos&coll=2}; New York Times On the Web, 7/26/2006 {http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/26/arts/music/26mack.html}; latimes.com, 7/29/2006 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-passings29.5jul29,1,2369903.story}.
    John Wilfred Mack; b. 10/30/1927. washingtonpost.com, 7/26/2006 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/25/AR2006072501497.html}; Boston.com, 7/27/2006 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/07/27/john_mack_was_considered_dean_of_oboists_in_us_at_78/}.

  • Mackay, Donald, artist, illustrator of the Metropolitan Opera House, d. 12/17/2005 in Frederick, MD; b. 1914 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Opera News, v. 70 no. 10, April 2006.

  • Mackay, Myra, British orchestra librarian, d. 9/25/2008 at 60; b. 6/29/1948 in Kilsyth, North Lanarshire. Herald online, 10/2/2008 {http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/obituaries/display.var.2455785.0.myra_mackay.php}.

  • Mackenzie, Billy, d. 1/22/1997 at 39. Rolling Stone, no. 757, 4/3/1997.

  • MacKenzie, Gisele, Canadian-American singer and actress, d. 9/5/2003 in Burbank, CA at 76; b. 1/20/1927 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. latimes.com, 9/6/2003 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-mackenzie6sep06,1,4824629.story}; detnews.com, 9/6/2003 {http://www.detnews.com/2003/obituaries/0309/09/obituaries-263802.htm}.

  • Mackenzie, Henry, jazz reeds player, d. 9/2/2007 in Surrey, England at 84. Cadence, v. 34 no. 1/2/3, January/February/March 2008.

  • MacKenzie, Joan, British folk (Gaelic) singer, d. 5/13/2007 in Edinburgh; b. Seonag NicCoinnich 9/2/1929 in Stornoway, Western Isles. Independent Online Edition, 6/5/2007 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2614575.ece}.

  • Mackey, Donald, d. 2/9/1993 at 72. American Organist, v. 27 no. 6, June 1993.

  • Mackey, Keith, American tenor and actor, d. 9/12/1997 at 78 in Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH. MLA Notes, v. 54 no. 4, June 1998 from San Jose Mercury News, 9/22/1997.

  • Mackie, Virginia French, organist, harpischordist, pianist, and teacher, d. 6/20/2005 in Santa Fe, NM; b. 8/15/1900 in Lancaster, MO. Diapason, v. 96 no. 8, August 2005.

  • Mackintosh, Iain Campbell, Scottish folk singer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter, d. 8/28/2006 in Glasgow; b. 7/20/1932 in Glasgow. Independent Online Edition, 9/4/2006 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article1359834.ece}.

  • Mackintosh, Ken, jazz saxophonist and bandleader, d. 11/22/2005 in Mitcham, Surrey, England at 86. Cadence, v. 32 no. 1, January 2006.
    Kenneth Victor Mackintosh, d. in London; b. 8/4/1919 in Liversedge, near Cleckheaton, Yorkshire. Jazz Journal International, v. 59 no. 3, March 2006.

  • MacLean, Blair Joseph, Canadian singer, guitarist, songwriter, comedian, visual artist, and teacher, d. 10/29/2008 in Winnipeg, Manitoba; b. 12/2/1942 in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. globeandmail.com, 11/20/2008 {http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20081120.OBMACLEAN20/TPStory//}.

  • MacLean, Kenny, Canadian rock bassist, singer, and songwriter, d. ca. 11/23/2008 in Toronto, Ontario. nationalpost.com, 11/25/2008 {http://www.nationalpost.com/story.html?id=989394}.

  • MacLean, Ross Nelson "Larry", Canadian organist and choir director, d. 4/15/2006 in Halifax, Nova Scotia; b. 5/9/1934 in Tilley, Victoria Co., New Brunswick. American Organist, v. 40 no. 9, September 2006.

  • MacLellan, Donal, fiddler, d. 6/11/2003 at 85. Sing Out! v. 48 no. 1, Spring 2004.

  • MacMaster, Daniel Stewart, d. 3/17/2008 at 39; b. 7/11/1968. Suncity Records online, 3/18/2008 {http://www.suncityrecords.com/main.php}.

  • MacMichael, Kevin, rock guitarist, d. 12/31/2002 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. ABCNEWS.com, 1/7/2003 {http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Entertainment/ap20030107_1170.html}.

  • MacMillan, Kenneth, Sir, d. 10/29/1992 at 62. Orchester, v. 41 no. 1, 1993.
    b. 12/11/1929. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 27 no. 3, July-Sept. 1993.

  • Macnaghten, Anne, British violinist, d. at 92. Strad, v. 112 no. 1331, March 2001.

  • MacNutt, Walter, d. 8/10/1996; b. 1910. Toronto Centre, RCCO Web page, 1996.
    Canadian organist-choirmaster and composer, d. in Toronto. American Organist, v. 31 no. 1, Jan. 1997.

  • Maconchy, Elizabeth, Dame, d. 11/11/1994 at 87. Gramophone, v. 72 no. 861, Feb. 1995.
    b. 3/19/1907. Opera, v. 46 no. 2, Feb. 1995.

  • MacPherson, Fraser, d. 9/28/1993 at 65; b. 5/10/1928. Jazz Journal International, v. 47 no. 1, Jan. 1994.

  • MacPherson, George, theater producer, d. 6/3/2009 in Orangeburg, SC at 78; b. in Elrama, PA. New York Times online, 6/6/2009 {http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/07/nyregion/07macpherson.html}.

  • Macri, Frank C., d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 11, May 1998.

  • MacWatters, Virginia, coloratura soprano, d. 11/5/2005 in Bloomington, IN; b. 6/19/1912 in Philadelphia, PA. Opera News, v. 70 no. 12, June 2006.

  • Madden, David H., jazz tenor saxophonist, d. 6/17/2006 in San Francisco, CA at 82; b. in Elkhart, IN. SFGate.com, 6/17/2006 {http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/06/17/BAGPAJFSDR1.DTL}.

  • Maddin, Jimmie, impresario and saxophonist, d. 9/1/2006 in Boulder City, NV at 78. Variety.com, 9/11/2006 {http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117949891.html}.

  • Maddock, Owen, British jazz trombonist, pianist, bass clarinetist, and sousaphonist, also cartoonist and designer of racing cars and hovercraft, d. 7/23/2000. Jazz Journal International, January 2001.

  • Maddox, Fred, d. 10/29/1992. Journal of Country Music, v. 15 no. 2, [c1993].

  • Maddox, Irene, d. 5/2/1995 at 60. Instrumentalist, v. 49 no. 11, June 1995.

  • Maddox, Rose, American singer, d. Sing Out!, v. 43 no. 1, Sum. 1998.
    Country singer, d. 4/15/1998 in Medford, OR; b. 1926. Sing Out!, v. 43 no. 2, Fall 1998.
    d. 4/15/1998 at 72 in Ashland, OR. Rolling Stone, no. 802-803, 12/24/1998-1/7/1999.

  • Madison, Clarence, d. 1997. International Musician, v. 96 no. 6, Dec. 1997.

  • Madna, Rob, jazz pianist, d. 4/5/2003 in the Netherlands at 72. Cadence, v. 29 no. 7, July 2003.

  • Madonna, Wanda, Italian mezzo-soprano, d. 3/19/1998 at 79 in Milan; b. 4/15/1918. Opera, v. 49 no. 7, July 1998.

  • Märzendorfer, Ernst, Austrian conductor, d. in Vienna at 88. Opernwelt, v. 50 no. 11, November 2009.

  • Maes, Herman John, Canadian organist, organ, piano and theory teacher, music businessman and farmer, d. 5/10/1999 at 83 in Ayton, ON. American Organist, v. 33 no. 10, Oct. 1999.

  • Maesch, LaVahn "Blondie", d. 5/5/1994 at 89. American Organist, v. 28 no. 11, Nov. 1994.

  • Maestri, Teobaldo, d. 1/6/1991 at 67; b. 7/6/1923. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 26 no. 2, April-June 1992.

  • Maestrini, Carlo, d. 3/11/1994 at 73; b. 5/4/1920. Opera, v. 45 no. 6, June 1994.

  • Maez, Nash I., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 12, June 1999.

  • Magaba, Mack, country musician, d. 8/15/2003. Journal of Country Music, v. 23 no. 3.

  • Magaloff, Nikita, d. 12/26/1992 at 80. Clavier, v. 32 no. 3, March 1993.
    b. 1912. American Liszt Society, Inc. Newsletter, v. 10 no. 1, April 1993.
    b. 1/26 (2/8)/1912. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 27 no. 3, July-Sept. 1993.

  • Magalona, Francis, a.k.a. FrancisM, Filipino rapper, songwriter, producer, and v.j., d. 3/6/2009 in Manila at 44. MYsinchew.com, 3/6/2009 {http://www.mysinchew.com/node/21985}.

  • Magee, Rusty (Benjamin Rush), theater composer, lyricist, actor, and cabaret performer, d. 2/23/2003 in Manhattan at 47; b. in Washington. New York Times online, 2/23/2003 {http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/23/obituaries/23MAGE.html}.

  • Magek, Evod, jazz pianist, d. 10/3/2005. Cadence, v. 31 no. 1, December 2005.

  • Magellan, Bill, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 12, June 1998.

  • Magg, Fritz, d. 7/20/1997 at 83; b. 4/18/1914. Instrumentalist, v. 52 no. 2, Sept. 1997.
    Austrian-American cellist and teacher. Strad, v. 108 no. 1289, Sept 1997.

  • Maghostut, Malachi Favors, jazz bassist, d. 1/30/2004 in Chicago; b. 8/27/1927 in Lexington, MS. Downbeat, v. 71 no. 4, April 2004; CBMR Digest, v. 17 no. 1, Spring 2004.

  • Magid, Lee, music producer, d. 3/31/2007 in Los Angeles, CA at 80; b. in Manhattan. Variety.com, 4/23/2007 {http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117963655.html}.

  • Magiera, Kathy A., opera administrator, d. 12/14/2002 in Seattle at 54; b. in Omaha. latimes.com, 12/19/2002 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-passings19.2dec19,0,2227247.story}.
    b. 11/8/1948. Opera News, v. 67 no. 9, March 2003; Strad, v. 114 no. 1355, March 2003.

  • Magill, Aileen, pianist, d. 1/10/2004 in Dearborn, MI at 86; b. 1917. detnews.com, 1/18/2004 {http://www.detnews.com/2004/obituaries/0401/20/d03-38473.htm}.

  • Magne, Frank, d. 3/16/1994; b. 1962. SEM Newsletter,v. 28 no. 4, Sept. 1994.

  • Magnoni, Jolanda, Italian soprano, d. 7/28/2001 in Rome at 88; b. in Alatri, Frosinone. Opera, v. 52 no. 11, November 2001.

  • Magomayev, Muslim, opera and pop baritone, d. 10/25/2008 in Moscow at 66; b. in Azerbaijan. STLtoday.com, 10/25/2008 {http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EU_RUSSIA_OBIT_MAGOMAYEV_GCLB-?SITE=MOSTP}.
    also actor and composer, b. Muslim Mahammad oglu Magomayev 8/17/1942 in Baku, Azerbaijan. washingtonpost.com, 10/29/2008 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/28/AR2008102803343.html}.

  • Magruder, John, composer, arranger, music teacher, and saxman, d. 4/11/2003 in Panorama City, CA at 77; b. 11/19/1925 in Greenwich, CT. latimes.com, 4/26/2003 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-magruder26apr26,1,6083567.story}.

  • Maher, Jack, jazz drummer, d. 9/15/2002 in Mahwah, NJ at 72. Cadence, v. 28 no. 11, November 2002.

  • Maher, Jack, publisher of Down Beat, d. 2/14/2003 in Chicago, IL at 78. latimes.com, 2/17/2003 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-maher17feb17,1,5470612.story}.
    d. in (Chicago suburb) Downers Grove, IL. New York Times online, 2/18/2003 {http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/18/obituaries/18MAHE.html}; Cadence, v. 29 no. 4, April 2003.
    d. at 79; b. 1923. Down Beat, v. 70 no. 4, April 2003.

  • Maher, James, historian of popular song, d. 7/18/2007 in Manhattan at 90; b. 1/23/1917 in Cleveland, OH. New York Sun online, 7/26/2007 {http://www.nysun.com/article/59205}; Cadence, v. 33 no. 9, September 2007.

  • Mahigian, Leo, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 12, June 1998.

  • Mahler, Felix, d. 2/1991. Internationale Gustav Mahler Gesellschaft. Annual Report 1990 [May 1991]

  • Mahoney, Owen J., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 9, Mar. 1999.

  • Mahrenhold, Christhard, d. 3/15/1980 at 79; b. 8/11/1900. Hymn, v. 44 no. 4, Oct. 1993.

  • Maia, Tim, American cellist, d. 3/15/1998 at 55. Cadence, v. 24 no. 5, May 1998.

  • Maiberger, Leo J., d. 1997. International Musician, v. 96 no. 6, Dec. 1997.

  • Maier, Elizabeth C., organist, d. 7/5/2005 in Scott, PA at 84. American Organist, v. 39 no. 10, October 2005.

  • Maier, Harvey Edwin, d. 12/10/1991 at 80; b. 1911. Choral Journal, v. 32 no. 8, March 1992.

  • Maier, John E. (Jack), music teacher and trumpeter, d. 1/20/2003 in St. Louis, MO at 83. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1/26/2003.

  • Mailman, Martin S., d. 4/18/2000 at 67; b. 6/30/1932. The Instrumentalist, v. 55 no. 4, November 2000.

  • Main, C. Richard, American organist as well as science, mathematics and organ teacher, d. 12/11/1998 at 82 in Chambersburg, PA. American Organist, v. 33 no. 4, Apr. 1999.

  • Mairants, Ivor, Polish-British guitarist, teacher, composer and retailer, d. 2/20/1998 at 89 in London; b. 7/18/1908. Classical Guitar, v. 16 no. 8, Apr. 1998.

  • Mairants, Lily, wife and business partner of Ivor Mairants, d. 6/16/2009 at 99?; b. 1909?. Classical Guitar, v. 27 no. 12, August 2009.

  • Maisel, John W., Jr., d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 2, Aug. 1999.

  • Maisel, Ralph Robert "Bob", d. 2/22/1997 at 71; b. 1/23/1926. Insert to Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra program, 2/28-3/2/1997.

  • Maize, Bob, jazz bassist, d. 11/20/2004 in Burbank, CA at 59. Cadence, v. 31 no. 1, January 2005.

  • Majeske, Daniel, d. 11/1993 at 61; b. 1932. Strad, v. 105 no. 1246, Feb. 1994.
    Daniel H. Majeske, d. 11/28/1993. Symphony, v. 45 no. 2, March-April 1994.

  • Majewski, Hans-Martin, d. 1/1/1997 at 85. Orchester, v. 45 no. 3, 1997.

  • Majewski, Henryk, jazz trumpeter, d. 7/17/2005 at about 69. Cadence, v. 31 no. 10, October 2005.

  • Majkowski, George, guitar- and harpsichord maker, d. 8/5/2002; b. 1929 in Poland. American Lutherie, no 72, Winter 2002.

  • Major, Margaret, British violist and chamber musician, d. 4/1999; b. 1932. Strad, v. 110 no. 1311, July 1999.

  • Makay, Sid, d. 5/6/1997 at ca. 70. Cadence, v. 23 no. 8, Aug. 1997.

  • Makeba, Miriam, South African singer, d. 11/9/2008 in Italy at 76; b. 3/4/1932 in Johannesburg. New York Times online, 11/10/2008 {http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/11/world/africa/11makeba.html?ei=5070&emc=eta1}.
    d. 11/10/2008 in Castel Volturno, Italy. STLtoday.com, 11/10/2008 {http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EU_OBIT_MAKEBA?SITE=MOSTP}; Yahoo!News, 11/10/2008 {http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081110/ap_on_re_us/deaths_6}; VOANews.com, 11/11/2008 {http://voanews.com/english/Africa/2008-11-11-voa5.cfm}.
    d. 11/10/2008 near Naples, Italy. Los Angeles Times online, 11/11/2008 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-makeba11-2008nov11,0,3388402.story}; Rolling Stone, no. 1067, 12/11/2008.
    d. 11/10/2008 in Caserta, Italy. Cadence, v. 35, no. 1-2-3, January-February-March 2009.

  • Makem, Tommy, Irish folk singer and songwriter, d. 8/1/2007 in Dover, NH at 74; b. in Ireland. STLtoday.com, 8/2/2007 {http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OBIT_MAKEM?SITE=MOSTP}; recordonline.com, 8/4/2007 {http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070804/NEWS/708040326/-1/NEWS}.
    b. 11/4/1932 in Keady, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. New York Times On the Web, 8/3/2007 {http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/03/arts/03makem.html}; Times Online, 8/3/2007 {http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article2189558.ece}; Guardian Unlimited, 8/3/2007 {http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2140618,00.html}.
    Thomas James Makem. Independent Online Edition, 8/4/2007 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2833836.ece}.

  • Makinen [Mäkinen], Ari, d. 1993. Classical Guitar, v. 12 no. 3, Nov. 1993.

  • Makombe, Ngoni, Zimbabwean mbira player and composer, d. 2003? Sing Out! v. 48 no. 1, Spring 2004.

  • Makovicka, Jiri, trumpeter, d. 7/1/1998 at 61. Cadence, v. 24 no. 11, Nov. 1998.

  • Makris, Andreas, composer and violinist, d. 2/3/2005 in Silver Spring, MD at 74; b. in Salonika, Greece. washingtonpost.com, 2/11/2005 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A15768-2005Feb10.html}; Strad, v. 116, no. 1380, April 2005.
    b. 1930. Instrumentalist, v. 59 no. 9, April 2005.

  • Málaga [Malaga], Carlos Sánchez [Sanchez], d. 7/17/1995 at 91; b. 1904. Revista Musical Chilena, v. 49 no. 184, July-Dec. 1995.

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    Lewis Allan, Broadside, no. 177, Nov. 1986.

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    also violinist. Orchester, v. 50 no 12, Dec. 2002.

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    d. 7/4/2007. Cadence, v. 33 no. 8, August 2007.

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    b. 1939. Rolling Stone, no. 760, 5/15/1997.
    American rhythn-and-blues singer. MLA Notes, v. 54 no. 4, June 1998 from New York Times, 3/26/1997 & 3/27/1997.

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  • Mengelberg, Stefan Bauer. see Bauer-Mengelberg, Stefan.

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  • Menotti, Carlo Lifavi, d. 8/27/1993 at 84. New York Times, 8/31/1993.

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    also conductor, pianist, and librettist, d. at 97 [sic]; b. 7/7/1911 in Cadegliano. Telegraph.co.uk, 2/2/2007 {http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/02/02/db0201.xml}; Times Online, 2/3/2007 {http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1318674.ece}; Opera News, v. 71 no. 10, April 2007.
    d. in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Independent Online Edition, 2/3/2007 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2211596.ece}.
    also director and administrator. Opera, v. 48 no. 4, April 2007.

  • Menotti, Tatiana, soprano, d. 10/3/2001 in Barcelona; b. 6/24/1909 in Boston, MA. Opera News, February 2002.
    Italian soprano, daughter of Delfono and Delfina Menotti, d. 10/2/2001. Opera, v. 53 no. 2, February 2002.

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    d. at 79. Orchester, 7-8/2001; Strad, v. 112 no. 1337, September 2001.

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    d. in Berlin, Germany. KFUO (NBC Radio), 3/12/1999.
    Lord Menuhin of Stoke d'Abernon, conductor, d. at 82; b. 4/22/1916. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 3/13/1999.

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    Ralph Mercado Jr., d. at 67; b. 9/29/1941. New York Times online, 3/11/2009 {http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/12/arts/music/12mercado.html}.

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  • Moorhead, Scott. see Buckley, Jeff.

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