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'''Dalton Baldwin''' (born December 19, 1931 – died December 12, 2019) was an American collaborative pianist. He made more than 100 recordings and won numerous prizes, working with outstanding singers such as ], ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rider.edu/864_5775.htm |title=Faculty profile - Westminster College of the Arts |publisher=] |accessdate=October 12, 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100825200912/http://www.rider.edu/864_5775.htm |archivedate=August 25, 2010 }}</ref> '''Dalton Baldwin''' (December 19, 1931 – December 12, 2019) was an American collaborative pianist. He made more than 100 recordings and won numerous prizes, working with outstanding singers such as ], ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rider.edu/864_5775.htm |title=Faculty profile - Westminster College of the Arts |publisher=] |accessdate=October 12, 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100825200912/http://www.rider.edu/864_5775.htm |archivedate=August 25, 2010 }}</ref>
<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1996/03/31/nyregion/music-faure-finds-a-champion-at-the-keyboard.html?scp=528&sq=joie&st=nyt|title=Faure Finds a Champion at the Keyboard|work=]|publisher=March 31, 1996|accessdate=October 12, 2010|first=Leslie|last=Kandell|date=March 31, 1996}}</ref> <ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1996/03/31/nyregion/music-faure-finds-a-champion-at-the-keyboard.html?scp=528&sq=joie&st=nyt|title=Faure Finds a Champion at the Keyboard|work=]|publisher=March 31, 1996|accessdate=October 12, 2010|first=Leslie|last=Kandell|date=March 31, 1996}}</ref>
He visited southern Africa on numerous occasions, accompanying Gérard Souzay three times (in 1958 for the first time)<ref></ref> and Elly Ameling twice (in 1973 for the first time).<ref></ref> He visited southern Africa on numerous occasions, accompanying Gérard Souzay three times (in 1958 for the first time)<ref></ref> and Elly Ameling twice (in 1973 for the first time).<ref></ref>

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Dalton Baldwin (December 19, 1931 – December 12, 2019) was an American collaborative pianist. He made more than 100 recordings and won numerous prizes, working with outstanding singers such as Gérard Souzay, Elly Ameling, Arleen Auger, and Jessye Norman. He visited southern Africa on numerous occasions, accompanying Gérard Souzay three times (in 1958 for the first time) and Elly Ameling twice (in 1973 for the first time).

Death

Dalton Baldwin has passed away. He died on December 12, 2019

See also

References

  1. "Faculty profile - Westminster College of the Arts". Rider University. Archived from the original on August 25, 2010. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  2. Kandell, Leslie (March 31, 1996). "Faure Finds a Champion at the Keyboard". The New York Times. March 31, 1996. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  3. Dalton Baldwin's three tours in Southern Africa with Gerard Souzay
  4. Baldwin's two Southern Africa tours with Elly Ameling
  5. Williams (2019-12-13). "Dalton Baldwin Death - Obituary: Beloved Pianist Has Passed Away". DeathRecords. Retrieved 2019-12-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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