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  • Gabaldon, Julia, oboist, d. 8/15/2006 in Cambridge, MA at 52; b. in Arlington, VA. Boston.com, 8/26/2006 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/08/26/julia_gabaldon_52_oboist_and_consultant/}.

  • Gabb, Harry, d. at 85. Gramophone, v. 73 no. 865, June 1995.
    d. 1995. b. 1908. Classic Tracks, v. 2 no. 1, Feb. 1996.

  • Gaber, George, percussionist and professor, d. 11/21/2007 in Bloomington, IN at 91. wthitv.com, 11/23/2007 {http://www.wthitv.com/Global/story.asp?S=7399530}.

  • Gaber, Max J., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 6, Dec. 1998.

  • Gabler, Milton, jazz publisher and producer, d. 7/20/2001 in New York City at 90; b. in Harlem. latimes.com, 7/29/2001 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-000061804jul29.story?coll=la%2Dnews%2Dobituaries}; Cadence, v. 27 no. 9, September 2001.

  • Gabor, Hans, d. 9/4/1994 at 71. Österreichische Musikzeitschrift, v. 49 no. 10, 1994.
    d. at 70. Orchester, v. 42 no. 11, 1994.
    b. 7/5/1924. Opera, v. 45 no. 12, Dec. 1994.

  • Gabowitz, Louis, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 9, Mar. 1999.

  • Gabriel, George, vice president of BMI, d. 2/22/2007 in Sarasota, FL at 97; b. 10/17/1909 in New York. HeraldTribune.com, 3/1/2007 {http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070301/NEWS/703010404/-1/xml}.

  • Gabriel, Guitar [Robert Lewis] or ["Nyles" Jones], d. 4/2/1996. Blues Revue, no. 24, Aug.-Sept. 1996.

  • Gaburo, Kenneth, d. News of Music, v. 13, Winter 1992.
    d. 1/26/1993 at 65. New York Times, 1/28/1993 & 1/29/1993.

  • Gacitúa, Óscar, Chilean pianist, d. 2001; b. 1925. Revista Musica Chilena, v. 56 no. 197, May/June 2002.

  • Gades, Antonio, flamenco dancer, d. 7/20/2004 in Madrid; b. 1936. Classical Guitar Magazine, v. 23 no. 2, October 2004.

  • Gaetz, Nunzio, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 8, Feb. 1999.
    Nunzio Gaeta. International Musician, v. 97 no. 9, Mar. 1999.

  • Gaffney, Chris, bar musician (accordion, guitar, vocals, songwriting), d. 4/17/2008 in Newport Beach, CA at 57; b. 1950 in Vienna, Austria. latimes.com, 4/18/2008 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-gaffney18apr18,0,7043597.story}.

  • Gaffney, George, pianist and accompanist, d. 12/4/2002 in Los Angeles at 62; b. in New York City. latimes.com, 12/12/2002 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-gaffney12dec12,0,2199621.story}; Cadence, v. 29 no. 2, February 2003.

  • Gage, Albert Henry, piano tuner to the stars, pianist, and composer, d. 5/10/2008 in Hemet, CA; b. 5/22/1920 in Hollywood, CA. Los Angeles Times online, 5/14/2008 {http://www.legacy.com/latimes/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=109664802}.

  • Gage, Jeremy, punk drummer, d. 7/20/2003 in Oregon at 21. Rolling Stone, no. 929, 8/21/2003.

  • Gage, Stan, d. 10/9/1992. Down Beat, v. 60 no. l, Jan. 1993.

  • Gagliano, Matteo J., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 9, Mar. 1999.

  • Gagliardi, James, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 5, Nov. 1998.

  • Gaik, Edward J., d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 1, July 1999.

  • Gaines, Anthony Keith, d. 1/27/1993 at 38. American Organist, v. 27 no. 5, May 1993.

  • Gajec, Edward L., d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 10, Apr. 1998.

  • Galamian, Judith, music school adminstrator, d. in New York state at 97; b. 1908. Strad, v. 117, no. 1390, February 2006.

  • Galbraith, Charlie, d. 1/16/1997 at 76; b. 8/13/1920. Jazz Journal International, v. 50 no. 3, Mar. 1997.

  • Galdfelter, Conrad L., d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 12, June 1998.

  • Gale, Eric, d. 5/25/1994. Jazz Magazine, no. 439, July-Aug. 1994.
    d. at 55. New York Times, 6/3/1994.

  • Gales, Larry, d. 9/12/1995. Jazz Magazine, no. 454, Dec. 1995.

  • Galié [Galie], Antonio, Italian tenor, d. 9/28/1998 at 72 in Ascoli Piceno; b. 11/26/1925. Opera, v. 50 no. 1, Jan. 1999.

  • Galimir, Adrienne. see Krasner, Adrienne Galimir.

  • Galimir, Felix, Austrian-American violinist and teacher, d. 11/10/1999 at 89 in New York City; b. 5/12/1910. New York Times, 11/12/1999.

  • Galindo Dimas, Blas, d. 4/19/1993 at 83. Inter-American Music Review, Spring-Summer 1993.

  • Galla-Rini, Anthony, accordionist, composer, and arranger, d. 7/30/2006 in Corona, CA at 102; b. 1/18/1904 in Manchester, CN. latimes.com, 8/11/2006 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-gallarini11aug11,1,6130847.story}; Boston.com, 8/13/2006 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/08/13/anthony_galla_rini_renowned_accordion_player/}.

  • Gallacher, Ken, writer on jazz and football (soccer), d. 1/16/2003 in Scotland; b. in Dundee. Jazz Journal International, v. 56 no. 3, March 2003.

  • Gallagher, Al, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 7, Jan. 1998.

  • Gallagher, Charles Howard, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 7, Jan. 1999.
    Chas. H. (Ho) Gallagher, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 9, Mar. 1999.

  • Gallagher, Daniel, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 3, Sept. 1998.

  • Gallagher, Henry, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 7, Jan. 1998.

  • Gallagher, Lennie, trumpeter, conductor, music teacher, and sheet music vendor, d. 6/28/2006 in Silver Spring, MD at 77; b. Lenore Hungerford in New Hartford, NY. washingtonpost.com, 7/8/2006 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/07/AR2006070701334.html}.

  • Gallagher, Rory, d. 6/14/1995 at 47; b. 1948. Rolling Stone, no. 714, 8/10/1995.
    b. 3/2/1948. Sing Out!, v. 40 no. 3, Nov. 1995-Jan. 1996.
    d. at 46. MLA Notes, v. 52 no. 4, June 1996 from New York Times, 6/17/1995.

  • Galland, Jean Paul, d. 7/17/1996. MLA-L, 7/23/1996 from MLA Notes, v. 53 no. 4, June 1997.

  • Gallant, Thomas, American pianist, d. 9/28/1998 at 63 in Dover, NH. Cadence, v. 24 no. 11, Nov. 1998.

  • Gallant, Thomas L., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 11, May 1999.

  • Gallia, Thomas, Hungarian-born recording and broadcast engineer and producer, d. 8/17/1997 at 75 in Brig, Switzerland. MLA Notes, v. 54 no. 4, June 1998 from Concerto, 9/1997.

  • Galliera, Alceo, d. 4/21/1996 at 85; b. 5/3/1910. Opera, v. 47, no. 7, July 1996.
    Italian conductor, d. at Brescia. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 30 no. 3-4, July-Dec. 1996.

  • Galliver, David, Australian musicologist, d. 7/2001; b. 1925. Musicology Australia, v. 24, 2001.

  • Gallo, Gustavo, d. 5/13/1992 at 88. Opera, v. 43 no. 8, Aug. 1992.

  • Galloway, Leonard J., d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 4, Oct. 1999.

  • Galterio, Lou, d. 6/20/1996 at 53. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 6/23/1996.
    b. 11/29/1942. Opera News, v. 61 no. 4, Oct. 1996.

  • Galushenko, Ksenia Nikolaevna, d. 1/8/1994 at 94; b. 1900. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 2/16/1994.

  • Galvin, Lucy Maurice, Sister, professor of music, d. 1/17/2006 in Webster Groves, MO at 93; b. Mary Agnes Galvin in El Paso, TX. STLtoday.com, 1/19/2006 {http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/deathsobituaries/story/D0B06FB17B03DA86862570FB0012F256?OpenDocument}.

  • Gamble, Lois W., d. 7/4/1996. Piano Guild Notes, v. 46 no. 4, Jan.-Feb. 1997.

  • Gamel, Adrienne Kay, American violist and music educator, d. 7/31/1998 in the St. Louis, MO area. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 8/2/1998.

  • Gammons, Edward Babson, d. 9/8/1981 at 73; b. 7/2/1908. Hymn, v. 44 no. 4, Oct. 1993.

  • Ganam, King, d. 1994. Crescendo (Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal), v. 43 no. 4, July-Aug. 1994.

  • Ganchoff, Moshe, d. 8/11/1997 at 92. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 8/21/1997.
    Ukranian-American cantor, d. in Brighton Beach, NY. MLA Notes, v. 54 no. 4, June 1998 from New York Times, 8/18/1997.

  • Gandolfi, Romano, Italian chorus master and conductor, d. 2/17/2006 in Parma at 71; b. 5/5/1934 in Medesano (Parma). Opera, v. 57 no. 8, August 2006.

  • Gandy, Richard, d. 8/21/1996 at 80; b. 9/5/1915. Opera, v. 47 no. 12, Dec. 1996.

  • Ganley, Allan Anthony, British jazz drummer, composer, and arranger, d. 3/29/2008 in Slough, Berkshire; b. 3/11/1931 in Tolworth, Surrey. Independent online, 4/5/2008 {http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/allan-ganley-drummer-of-faultless-instinct-who-played-with-all-the-jazz-greats-804925.html}.

  • Gannello, Joseph, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 5, Nov. 1998.

  • Gannon, Lee, d. 1996. Laurie Phillips {phillips@beta.loyno.edu} on MLA-L, 9/11/1996.
    d. 9/2/1996. American Recorder, v. 38 no. 1, Jan. 1997.
    d. at 36. New York Times, 9/11/1996.

  • Gans, Stephen. see Notaro, Stephen.

  • Ganz, Felix, d. 9/5/1990 at 68. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 9/7/1990.

  • Ganzel, Elisabeth von Schuch. see von Schuch-Ganzel, Elisabeth.

  • Ganziano, Michael, d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 6, Dec. 1999.

  • Garant, Serge, d. 11/1/1986 at 57. Central Opera Service Bulletin, v. 27 no. 4, Spring-Summer 1987.
    Canadian composer, conductor, promoter, teacher and critic, b. 1929. Canadian University Music Review/Revue de Musique des Universités Canadiennes, no. 7, 1986.
    (Albert Antonio) Serge Garant. MLA Notes, v. 43 no. 4, June 1987.

  • Garbelotto, Antonio, Italian composer and organist-choirmaster, d. 1995? at 89. A.M.I.S., v. 11 no. 26-27, Apr.-Aug. 1995.

  • Garber, A. Florence Rieker, d. 4/23/1991 at 80. American Organist, v. 26 no. 8, Aug. 1992.

  • Garber, C. Zent, d. 1992. CAS Journal, ser. 2 v. 2 no. 2, Nov. 1992.

  • Garbousova, Raya, Russian-American cellist, d. 1/28/1997 at 87. Guardian, 2/8/1997.
    Georgian-born cello teacher, b. 1909. Strad, v. 108 no. 1284, Apr. 1997.

  • Garcia, Augustine, d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 4, Oct. 1999.

  • Garcia, Benny, jazz guitarist, d. 9/17/2005 in Oklahoma City, OK at 79. Cadence, v. 31 no. 11, November 2005.

  • Garcia, Francisco M., d. 1/21/1996 at 49. MLA Notes, v. 53 no. 4, June 1997 from New York Times, 2/13/1996.

  • Garcia, Jerry, d. 8/9/1995 at 53. KFUO 99.1 (NBC Radio News), 8/9/1995.
    b. Jerome John Garcia in 1942. Rolling Stone, no. 717, 9/21/1995.
    b. 8/1/1942. Sing Out!, v. 40 no. 3, Nov. 1995-Jan. 1996.

  • Garcia, Joe, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 6, Dec. 1998.

  • Garcia, John, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 10, Apr. 1999.

  • García [Garcia], Pilar Lorenza. see Pilar Lorengar.

  • Garcin, Michel, d. 3/23/1995 at 73. Gramophone, v. 73 no. 865, June 1995.

  • Gardelli, Lamberto, Italian conductor and composer, d. 7/17/1998 at 82 in Munich, Germany; b. 11/8/1915. Opera News, v. 63 no. 4, Oct. 1998.
    Italian-Swedish conductor. Opera, v. 49 no. 10, Oct. 1998.
    d. at 73. Opernwelt, v. 39 no. 11, Nov. 1998.

  • Gardner, Donald Yetter, songwriter, d. 9/15/2004 in Boston at 91. New York Times online, 9/22/2004 {http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/22/arts/music/22gardner.html}.
    d. in Brockton, MA; b. in Portland, PA. latimes.com, 9/26/2004 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-gardner26sep26,1,5921599.story}.

  • Gardner, Gene, jazz drummer, d. 5/1/2002 at 66. Cadence, v. 28 no. 9, September 2002.

  • Gardner, George, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 5, Nov. 1998.

  • Gardner, Kay, composer, conductor, singer, d. 8/24/2002 in Bangor, ME. Sing Out! v. 46 no. 4, Winter 2003.
    also flautist, authority on music for healing, d. 8/28/2002. IAWM Journal, v. 9 no. 1, 2003.

  • Gardner, Kenny, pop tenor, d. 7/26/2002 in New York at 89. Boston Globe Online, 8/1/2002 {http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/213/obituaries/Kenny_Gardner_Lombardo_singer+.shtml}.
    Kenneth A. "Kenny" Gardner, d. 7/26/2002 in Manhasset, NY; b. 3/20/1913 in Lakeview, IA. latimes.com, 8/2/2002 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-gardner2aug02.story}; Cadence, v. 28 no. 9, September 2002.

  • Gardner, Ruth Hines, American organist and conductor, d. 6/14/2003; b. 12/27/1928. Diapason, v. 95 no. 4, April 2004.

  • Gardner, Zan, jazz and blues vocalist, d. 5/1/2007 in Philadelphia, PA; b. 5/2/1948; b. Suzanne Gardner Lagerman in Bryn Mawr, PA. philly.com, 5/6/2007 {http://www.philly.com/inquirer/obituaries/20070506_Nontraditional_singer_became_Phila__standard.html}; Cadence, v. 33 no. 6, June 2007.

  • Garfi, Frank, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 11, May 1999.

  • Gari, Giulio, d. 4/15/1994; b. 1909. Opera News, v. 59 no. 1, July 1994.
    b. 1910. Opera Quarterly, v. 10 no. 3, 1994.
    d. at 84. New York Times, 4/19/1994.

  • Garies, John A. "Johnny", Christian-rock singer, guitarist, pianist, drummer, and songwriter, d. 8/5/2007 in Houston, TX at 54. Chron.com, 8/8/2007 {http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/deaths/5039152.html}.

  • Garinei, Pietro, Italian songwriter, playwright, and impresario, d. 5/9/2006 in Rome at 87; b. 1919 in Trieste. New York Times On the Web, 5/10/2006 {http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/10/arts/music/10garinei.html}.

  • Garison, Carolyn, d. 5/6/1996. Donna Arnold on MLA-L, 5/7/1996.

  • Garland, Walter "Hank", country, rock, and jazz guitarist, d. 12/27/2004 in Orange Park, FL at 74. AOL.com, 12/28/2004 {http://my.aol.com/news/news_story.psp?id=2004122815450001882482}; New York Times online, 12/29/2004 {http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/29/arts/29garland.html}; chicagotribune.com, 12/29/2004 {http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/obituaries/chi-0412290100dec29,1,3364069.story}; Cadence, v. 31 no. 2, February 2005.
    Hank "Sugarfoot" Garland; b. Walter Louis Garland in Cowpens, SC. latimes.com, 12/31/2004 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-garland31dec31,1,7962371.story}; washingtonpost.com, 12/31/2004 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A37909-2004Dec30.html}; Independent Online Edition, 12/30/2004 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/story.jsp?story=596745}.

  • Garner, James Raymond, organist, organbuilder, church music director, and Dixieland jazz musician, d. 10/31/2006 in Point Richmond, CA; b. 1951. American Organist, v. 41 no. 2, February 2007.

  • Garner, Linton, jazz pianist, d. 3/6/2003 in Vancouver, B.C., Canada at 87. Cadence, v. 29 no. 4, April 2003.

  • Garner, Wally, jazz clarinetist, d. 8/24/2005 in Fairfax, VA at 77. Cadence, v. 31 no. 10, October 2005.

  • Garretson, Robert L., American music educator, d. 6/11/1997 at 76; b. 6/26/1920. Diapason, v. 88 no. 8, Aug. 1997.

  • Garrett, Stephen "Static Major", R&B producer, songwriter, and singer, d. at 32; b. in Louisville, KY. BET.com, 2/26/2008 {http://www.bet.com/Music/News/musicnews_staticgarrettdies_2.26.htm}.

  • Garriguenc, Rene, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 6, Dec. 1998.

  • Garrison, Amelia "Ame", trombonist, clarinetist and saxophonist, d. 8/22/1997 at 89 in East Orange, NJ. Cadence, v. 24 no. 1, Jan. 1998.

  • Garrity, Freddie, British rock singer, d. 5/19/2006 in North Wales at 69; b. in Manchester. CNN.com, 5/20/2006 {http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/05/20/britain.freddie/index.html}; latimes.com, 5/22/2006 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-passings22.3may22,1,2244620.story}; New York Times On the Web, 5/22/2006 {http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/22/nyregion/22garrity.html}.
    d. in Bangor, North Wales. bbc.co.uk, 5/20/2006 {http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/5000396.stm}.
    d. at 65. Times Online, 5/21/2006 {http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2190135.html}; The Independent Online Edition, 5/21/2006 {http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/news/article549533.ece}.

  • Garron, F. Douglas, guitarist, singer, songwriter, D.J., d. 7/4/2006 in Boston, MA at 85; b. in Wellesley, MA. Boston.com, 7/21/2006 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/07/21/f_douglas_garron_wrote_major_mudd_theme_song/}.

  • Garson, Mort, composer, arranger, and accompanist, d. 1/4/2008 in San Francisco, CA at 83; b. in New Brunswick, Canada. Variety online, 1/8/2008 {http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117978685.html}.

  • Garvey, David, d. 2/14/1995 at 72. American Record Guide, v. 58 no. 3, May-June 1995.

  • Garvey, John, educator and violinist, d. 7/18/2006 in Silver Spring, MD at 85. Cadence, v. 32 no. 9, September 2006.

  • Garvin, Clint, woodwind player and vocalist, d. 2/9/1999 at 78 in Morrow Bay. Cadence, v. 25 no. 6, June 1999.

  • Garvin, Dwane, R&B drummer, d. 7/11/2007 in Scottsdale, AZ at 61; b. in Indianapolis, IN. IndyStar.com, 7/14/2007 {http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070714/LOCAL/707140480/1196}.

  • Gary, Bruce, rock drummer, d. 8/22/2006 in Tarzana, CA at 55. AOL.com, 8/24/2006 {http://news.aol.com/entertainment/music/articles/_a/my-sharona-drummer-bruce-gary-dies-at-55/20060824093209990001}; Boston.com, 8/25/2006 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/08/25/bruce_gary_55_drummer_for_the_hit_song_my_sharona/}.
    d. at 54. contactmusic.com, 8/23/2006 {http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/the%20knack%20star%20gary%20dies%20at%2054_1006066}.
    d. in Los Angeles at 55; b. 4/7/1951 in Burbank, CA. Telegraph.co.uk, 8/24/2006 {http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/08/24/db2404.xml}
    d. in Tarzana, CA at 55. latimes.com, 8/24/2006 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-passings24.1aug24,1,409604.story}.
    d. in Los Angeles at 55. philly.com, 8/25/2006 {http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/obituaries/15354636.htm}; Rolling Stone, no. 1009, 9/21/2006.
    d. in Los Angeles at 54. Cadence, v. 32 no. 10, October 2006.

  • Gary, John, pop singer, d. 1/4/1998 at 65 in Dallas, TX. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1/6/1998.

  • Gasdorf, Robert, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 6, Dec. 1998.

  • Gash, Eugene, d. 1/25/1995. American Organist, v. 29 no. 5, May 1995.

  • Gaskell, John Philip Wellesley "Pip", British jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, and scholar, d. 7/31/2001 at 75; b. 1/6/1926. Jazz Journal International, v. 54 no. 9, Sept. 2001; Cadence, v. 27 no. 10, Oct. 2001.

  • Gasparian, Gohar, Armenian opera singer, d. 5/10/2007 in Yerevan at 83; b. 1924 in Egypt. ArmeniaNow.com, 5/11/2007 {http://armenianow.com/?action=viewArticle&AID=2201&CID=2243&IID=1133&lng=eng}.

  • Gassner, Hans, d. Sing Out!, v. 40 no. 4, Feb.-April 1996.

  • Gaste, Louis, d. 1/9/1995 at 88. MLA Notes, v. 52 no. 4, June 1996 from New York Times, 1/9/1995.

  • Gastelli, Erica, Italian-American music administrator and vocal coach, d. 3/7/2000. Opera News, v. 64 no. 12, June 2000.

  • Gaston, Diane (Di), jazz publicist, d. 3/27/2004 in Sydney, Australia. Cadence, v. 30 no. 5, May 2004.

  • Gatchell, R. Tyler, Jr., d. 7/1/1993 at 50. New York Times, 7/3/1993.

  • Gates, Keith Robert, composer and music professor, d. 5/22/2007 in Lake Charles, LA; b. 9/29/1948 in Johnstown, PA. Johnson Funeral Home online, 5/23?/2007 {http://www.johnsonfuneralhome.net/ASIMAS/johnsonfh/obituaryDescription.jsp?domain_id=131&deceased_id=101757}.

  • Gates, S. Niles, philanthropist and opera supporter, d. 4/26/2003 in Newport Beach, CA at 91; b. in Spokane, WA. latimes.com, 5/3/2003 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-gates3may03,1,4162224.story}.

  • Gatti, Gabriella, Italian soprano, d. 10/22/2003; b. 7/5/1908 in Rome. Opera News, v. 68 no. 8, February 2004.
    d. in Rome. Opera, v. 55 no. 3, March 2004.

  • Gatton, Danny, d. 10/4/1994 at 49. Rolling Stone, no. 698-699, Dec. 29, 1994-Jan. 12, 1995.
    b. 1945. Sing Out!, v. 39 no. 4, Feb.-April 1995.

  • Gaukstad, Řystein [Oeystein, Oystein], d. 2/29/1996. Fontes Artis Musicae, v. 43 no. 4, Oct-Dec. 1996.

  • Gault, Willis M., d. 3/13/1991; b. 1908. Newsletter of the American Musical Instrument Society, v. 20 no. 2, June 1991.
    Willis Manning Gault, d. at 82; b. 6/10/1908. Strad, v. 102 no. 1217, Sept. 1991.

  • Gaunt, Howard C. A., d. 2/1/1983 at 80; b. 11/13/1902. Hymn, v. 44 no. 4, Oct. 1993.

  • Gauthier, George, d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 3, Sept. 1999.

  • Gauthier, Jean-Claude, d. 4/20/1996 at 67. American Organist, v. 30 no. 8, Aug. 1996.

  • Gauty, Lys, d. 1/3/1994 at 93; b. 2/14/1900. Kurt Weill Newsletter, v. 12 no. 2, Fall 1994.

  • Gavall, John [Guy William Hugh Waters], English singer-guitarist, music educator and publisher, d. 5/31/1999; b. 1929. Classical Guitar, v. 18 no. 1, Sept. 1999.

  • Gavazzeni, Gianandrea, d. 2/5/1996 at 86; b. 7/27/1909. Gramophone, v. 73 no. 875, April 1996.
    d. at 87. Opernwelt, v. 37 no. 3, March 1996.
    Italian composer, conductor and pianist, d. at Bergamo. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 30 no. 3-4, July-Dec. 1996.

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