Future projects include biopics of Olympic athlete Jesse Owens and jazz cornettist Buddy Bolden.
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He was a cornettist and a trumpeter.
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Dutch jazz cornetplayer touring the country with local ensemble Melancholy Babes.
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A champion cornetplayer from an early age, Kevin Jarrett later graduated to conducting.
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The cornetplayer might have been one of his patients.
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Soprano cornetplayer Bill Rimmer in the foreground, playing alongside Donna Flack and Dennis Schofield.
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This riles the scrub cornetplayer, whoever he happens to be, and he gets up excitedly.
Ús de cornetist en anglès
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He said Ed was known far and wide as the world's challenge cornetist.
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The cornetist toots in a screech like a car-engine whistle.
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There was a cornetist, two or three violins followed, then a banjo and guitar.
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A cornetist flared forth with a bugle call.
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So the Staff-Captain took a cornetist and two of the lassies and went over to the Y.M.C.A.
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In one or two towns a village band, or perhaps a lone cornetist, plays in the street outside.
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There was a wonderful cornetist, Koenig, who could have won another Eurydice from the shades with his playing.
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The film is about the nearly unknown cornetist and bandleader Buddy Bolden, who has been credited with inventing jazz.
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He had also credited his love for jazz from the movie Young Man with a Horn, a film about jazz cornetist Bix Beiderbecke.
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Born Margaret Marian Turner in Slough, England, she married American soldier and cornetist Jimmy McPartland in 1946 and discovered music at an early age.
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The hero is a youth who becomes a cornetist in an orchestra, and works his way up to the leadership of a brass band.
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The fiddler and the cornetist were making little bows to each other and their steps suggested the martial style of the air they played.
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Then, in a minor kind of way, I am a active Odd Fellow, first cornetist in the Unique Orchestra, and a director in the bank.
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Cornetist Kirk Knuffke and pianist Jesse Stacken have a habit of tackling composers one at a time.
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Story of cornetists, two men and a girl at the Bowery and Third Street in the noise of the Elevated View Article
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"Well, we ought to have a cornetist," says Cooney, "it's what we've needed for years."