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Carlo James Curley (August 24, 1952 – August 11, 2012) was an American classical concert organist who lived much of his later life in Great Britain. Curley was born into a musical family in Monroe, North Carolina, USA, and attended the North Carolina School of the Arts and by the age of 15 was organist at a large Baptist church in Atlanta, Georgia. He subsequently studied with Virgil Fox, Robert Elmore, George Thalben-Ball and Arthur Poister. His long-time friend and confidant Robert Noehren was another noted influence. At 18 he was director of music at Girard College in Philadelphia. Curley developed his performance style in the manner of Virgil Fox, with respect to popularising classical organ music popular to a wider audience, which included his arrangements and transcriptions of pieces

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  • Carlo Curley (24 de agosto de 1952 - 11 de agosto de 2012) fue un organista de concierto de música clásica estadounidense. Auto-apodado "el Pavarotti de la Organ", fue uno de sólo unos pocos conciertos organistas en todo el mundo que se apoyan exclusivamente dando recitales, conciertos y clases magistrales, sin ningún tipo de suplemento de la enseñanza o posiciones de la iglesia. Curley era cosmopolita, y se refirió a tres lugares como "hogar": Inglaterra, Escandinavia y el Norte de Carolina (EE.UU.). Curley Murió el sábado 11 de agosto 2012 a la edad de 59 años, en Melton Mowbray, Inglaterra. (es)
  • Carlo James Curley (August 24, 1952 – August 11, 2012) was an American classical concert organist who lived much of his later life in Great Britain. Curley was born into a musical family in Monroe, North Carolina, USA, and attended the North Carolina School of the Arts and by the age of 15 was organist at a large Baptist church in Atlanta, Georgia. He subsequently studied with Virgil Fox, Robert Elmore, George Thalben-Ball and Arthur Poister. His long-time friend and confidant Robert Noehren was another noted influence. At 18 he was director of music at Girard College in Philadelphia. Curley developed his performance style in the manner of Virgil Fox, with respect to popularising classical organ music popular to a wider audience, which included his arrangements and transcriptions of pieces (en)
  • カルロ・カーリー(Carlo Curley、1952年8月24日 - 2012年8月11日)はオルガニスト。アメリカ合衆国ノースカロライナ州生まれ。17歳でフィラデルフィアのジラードカレッジ礼拝堂のオルガニストに任命される。 2012年8月11日、死去。59歳没。 (ja)
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