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Ahem, by the way, we actually use coleslaw here, not sauce:
Edward Isaacs performed the London premiere of his own Concerto for Piano in C sharp minor in the prom on Wednesday 2nd October 1907
His son Leonard Isaacs, a conductor and pianist who moved to Canada.
And finally the reggae man Gregory Isaacs
On another message board there is discussion of the whereabouts of the score of Edward Isaacs' piano concerto:
The orchestral score of Edward Isaac's piano concerto is "missing" ... ....Given Isaac's son was a musician, I am surprised that he did not take greater care of his Father's works. The son spent a considerable amount of time in Canada and there is just a chance it could be there.
Perhaps he did not give it to his son.
Happy to have a Jammy J from Ammy, or perhaps our Man could Resurrect it?
Anna's Law: Edward Isaacs played at the 1906 Proms; Leonard Isaacs was Third Programme top person for a while; and Gregory Isaacs was a Jamiacan reggae musician nicknamed Cool Ruler and Lonely Lover.
Three Js
First J performs periodically
The second J was the youngest in his field, first of the first you might say
Anna's Law: Edward Isaacs played at the 1906 Proms; Leonard Isaacs was Third Programme top person for a while; and Gregory Isaacs was a Jamiacan reggae musician nicknamed Cool Ruler and Lonely Lover.
Three Js
First J performs periodically
The second J was the youngest in his field, first of the first you might say
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