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  1. 14. Sept. 2018 · May 11, 2018 • Saxophonist, composer and bandleader Virginia Mayhew joins forces with Marian McPartland to perform "All the Things You Are" and "Body and Soul" on this 1998 episode of Piano Jazz

  2. 21. Aug. 2013 · Marian McPartland, who gave the world an intimate, insider's perspective on one of the most elusive topics in music — jazz improvisation — died of natural causes Tuesday night at her home in ...

  3. Real Name: Margaret Marian McPartland (nee Turner) Profile: American jazz pianist, composer, author and broadcaster. Born 21st March 1918 in Slough, Buckinghamshire, UK. Died 20th August, 2013 at her home on Long Island in Port Washington, New York, USA. UK-born and based in America after immigrating with her husband, the trumpeter Jimmy ...

  4. Marian McPartland. Margaret Marian McPartland —nacida como Margaret Marian Turner — 1 ( Slough, Inglaterra; 20 de marzo de 1918- Port Washington, Nueva York; 20 de agosto de 2013), 1 2 3 fue una pianista de jazz, compositora y escritora británica .

  5. 20. Aug. 2013 · Marian McPartland. Pianist, Broadcaster. 2000 NEA Jazz Master. Slough, England. Date of birth: Mar 20, 1918. Date of death: Aug 20, 2013. NEA Jazz Master Marian McPartland plays a duet with Chicago jazz musician Jodie Christian during a taping of her weekly National Public Radio series, Piano Jazz. Photo by Melisa Goh.

  6. Marian McPartland (* 21. März 1918 bi Slough, Buckinghamshire, as Margareth Marian Turner; † 20. August 2013 in Long Island [1]) weer en US-amerikaansch Jazzmusikerin (Pianistin) un Journalistin vun britisch Herkunft. Marian McPartland weer en musikalisch Fröhbegabung. Hör (klassisch) Kompositschoons- un Klaveerstudium an de berühmt ...

  7. 21. Aug. 2013 · Jazz legend Marian McPartland dies at age 95. NEW YORK (AP) — Marian McPartland, a renowned jazz pianist and host of the National Public Radio show “Piano Jazz,” has died, NPR said Wednesday. She was 95. McPartland died of natural causes Tuesday night at her Port Washington home on Long Island, said Anna Christopher Bross, an NPR spokeswoman.