Stewart "Dirk" Fischer
Stewart Roussin Fischer (September 1, 1924 – February 25, 2013) known professionally as Dirk Fischer or Dirty Dirk Fischer was an American composer, arranger, educator, trumpeter, and valve trombonist. Before moving to California in 1959, he spent his young adulthood in the Northern Plains, performing with and writing for territory bands booked out of Omaha, Nebraska. He was the brother of Clare Fischer.Fischer was a faculty member at College of the Canyons, as Jazz Band Director and Instructor of Jazz Studies, from 1977 to 2005. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Elena C. Gross, Rainer J. Klement, Jean Schoenen, Dominic P. D’Agostino, Dirk FischerGet full text
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2by Stephanie Kourakis, Cara A. Timpani, Judy B. de Haan, Nuri Gueven, Dirk Fischer, Emma RybalkaGet full text
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3by Sara Nagy, Patricia Hafner, Simone Schmidt, Daniela Rubino-Nacht, Sabine Schädelin, Oliver Bieri, Dirk FischerGet full text
Published 2019-11-01
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4by Stephanie Kourakis, Cara A. Timpani, Judy B. de Haan, Nuri Gueven, Dirk Fischer, Emma RybalkaGet full text
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8by Elena Gross, Niveditha Putananickal, Anna-Lena Orsini, Simone Schmidt, Deborah R. Vogt, Sven Cichon, Peter Sandor, Dirk FischerGet full text
Published 2019-01-01
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9by Vanya Gocheva, Patricia Hafner, Anna-Lena Orsini, Simone Schmidt, Sabine Schaedelin, Nicole Rueedi, Daniela Rubino-Nacht, Peter Weber, Dirk FischerGet full text
Published 2020-07-01
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10by Patricia Hafner, Ulrike Bonati, Beat Erne, Maurice Schmid, Daniela Rubino, Urs Pohlman, Thomas Peters, Erich Rutz, Stephan Frank, Cornelia Neuhaus, Stefanie Deuster, Monika Gloor, Oliver Bieri, Arne Fischmann, Michael Sinnreich, Nuri Gueven, Dirk FischerGet full text
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