Stanley Gardner
Stanley Gardner (13 December 1890 in Sherbrooke – 17 August 1945 in Montreal) was a Canadian pianist and music educator. As a performer he was best known as one half of a piano duo with Rose Goldblatt with whom he performed in concerts throughout Canada and on Canadian radio from 1936-1945. He also gave solo recitals throughout his native country, and was one of the earliest musicians in Canada to concertize the works of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. He was also a champion of works by living Canadian and American composers.In his youth, Gardner studied piano with Stratford Dawson in Montreal. In 1912 he went to Berlin to pursue further piano studies with Ferruccio Busoni and Egon Petri. After returning to Montreal, he opened his own private studio from which he taught for several decades. His most well known pupils were Samuel Dolin, Goldblatt, and Dorothy Morton. Provided by Wikipedia
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Blake's Innocence and Experience retraced : Stanley Gardner. by Gardner, Stanley
London : New York : Athlone Press ; St. Martin's Press, 1986Call Number: Loading…
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Blake. by Gardner, Stanley
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The Tyger, the lamb, and the terrible desart : Songs of innocence and of experience in its times and circumstance : including facsimiles of two copies by Gardner, Stanley
London : Madison, NJ : Cygnus Arts ; Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1998Call Number: Loading…
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Infinity on the anvil ; a critical study of Blake's poetry. by Gardner, Stanley
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Infinity on the anvil: a critical study of Blake's poetry. by Gardner, Stanley
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Blake. by Gardner, Stanley
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Letters. by Keats, John, 1795-1821
London : University of London Press, 1965Other Authors: “…Gardner, Stanley…”
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Macbeth by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
London : Blackie, 1969Other Authors: “…Gardner, Stanley…”
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Twelfth night by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
London : Blackie, 1969Other Authors: “…Gardner, Stanley…”
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Selected poems; by Dryden, John, 1631-1700
Oxford, Blackwell 1965Other Authors: “…Gardner, Stanley…”
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Henry the fifth by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
London : Blackie, 1970Other Authors: “…Gardner, Stanley…”
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Three Sundays. by Kreisel, Frank
Newark, N.J. : Slate Enterprises, Inc., 1952Other Authors: “…Gardner, Stanley…”
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