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Brian Ellard

Brian Joseph Ellard, M.A., Ph.D., (born January 15, 1940) is a Canadian educator, musicologist, arranger, and conductor.

César Costa

When the band signed with Musart Records the band changed its name to Los Camisas Negras ("The Black Shirts") and César Roel to Cesar Costa (honoring music arranger Don Costa).

Louis Halmy

Lou Halmy (June 23, 1911 – March 14, 2005) was a jazz musician and music arranger with Shep Fields and he appeared in the The Big Broadcast of 1938.

Paul Misraki

He went to Paris to study classical composition, and by the 1930s had become an established jazz pianist, arranger and writer of popular songs; around this time he began composing film scores, with his first known work being for Jean Renoir's first sound film, On purge bébé, for which he was uncredited.

Philip's Music Scribe

Hazel later observed that composers and arrangers generally preferred such WYSIWYG editors, while music engravers tended to prefer text input scorewriters, because of the increased degree of control available.


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Emmanuel Saad

Emmanoel Saad Wanis his fame is Emmanuel Saad, He is an Egyptian Coptic Composer, Music Arranger and one of the most famous composers of the Coptic orthodox music in the current era.

Giuseppe Caruso

Pippo Caruso, Italian composer, conductor and music arranger

Helge Lilletvedt

Helge Lilletvedt (born 1960 in Bergen, Norway) is a Norwegian Jazz musician (keyboards), composer and music arranger, known from collaboration with musicisns like Terje Rypdal, Vigleik Storaas, Arve Henriksen, Per Jørgensen, Olav Dale, Ole Amund Gjersvik and Herborg Kråkevik.

Hossam

Hossam Ramzy, Egyptian professional percussionist, composer and music arranger

Melbourne Beach, Florida

Homer Rodeheaver, music arranger for Billy Sunday; later formed a subdivision in town, "Christian Colony," for retired evangelists

Michael Bialoguski

In 1941 he travelled across the Soviet Union by train to Vladivostok, on to Japan, departing ostensibly for Curaçao (then part of the Netherlands Antilles in the Caribbean) but using forged papers to come instead to Sydney, Australia, where he worked as a violinist and music arranger.

Pete Jolly

He also worked with other notable jazz artists, including Buddy DeFranco, Art Pepper and Red Norvo, and for many years with EZ music arranger and director Ray Conniff.

Shamblin

Eldon Shamblin (1916–1998), American guitarist and music arranger

Ugo Marotta

Aracy de Almeida - Samba é Aracy de Almeida (1966, Elenco/Universal Music) - Arranger, organ and piano

Voyle

Voyle Gilmore (1912–1979), American record producer and music arranger

Zostaň

Vašo Patejdl – music, arranger, programming, keyboards, chorus