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    Ralph Joseph P. Burns (June 29, 1922 – November 21, 2001) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. [1] Early life. Burns was born in Newton, Massachusetts, United States, [1] where he began playing the piano as a child. In 1938, he attended the New England Conservatory of Music.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0005985Ralph Burns - IMDb

    Ralph Burns. Songwriter ("Early Autumn", "Bijou"), bandleader, composer, conductor, arranger and pianist, educated at the New England Conservatory. He studied piano with Marion Deviney. He was a pianist and arranger for the Charlie Barnet orchestra, and later with Woody Herman for seven years.

  3. Ralph Burns Biography. Born on June 29, 1922, in Newton, MA; died on November 21, 2001, in Los Angeles, CA. Education: Attended the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, MA. When Ralph Burns died in the fall of 2001, he left behind not one, but two remarkable careers in music. The first, forged during the big band era of the 1940s, was as ...

  4. Ralph Burns. Music Department: All That Jazz. Songwriter ("Early Autumn", "Bijou"), bandleader, composer, conductor, arranger and pianist, educated at the New England Conservatory.

  5. Ralph Jose P. Burns: born June 29, 1922 in Newton, MA; died Nov. 21, 2001 in Los Angeles. Of the dozens of fine composers and arrangers to come out of New England, none was ever more accomplished or more prolific than Ralph Burns, who left indelible marks on music in America from coast to coast and not only in the jazz idiom.

  6. Nov 28, 2001 · Ralph Burns, an arranger and composer who rose to prominence in the big band era and later won awards for his work on Broadway and in Hollywood, died on Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 79. The...

  7. Ralph Burns, the Tony Award-winning orchestrataor who helped bring the brassy, tinny sound to the Broadway musical, Chicago, and the jubilant roar to Funny Girl, died Nov. 21 of...

  8. Ralph Burns was one of several young arrangers and composers influenced by modern classical music and bebop who emerged on the big-band jazz scene at the end of World War II, and he helped...

  9. When Ralph Burns died in the fall of 2001, he left behind not one, but two remarkable careers in music. The first, forged during the big band era of the 1940s, was as an arranger — and pianist — for some of the biggest bands of the period, most notably Woody Herman ’ s first two Herds.

  10. Nov 21, 2001 · Ralph Burns: Credits, Bio, News & More | Broadway World. Date of Death: November 21, 2001 (79) Birth Place: Newton, MA, USA. Latest News on Ralph Burns: From La Jolla Playhouse to Broadway - A...

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