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Pianist, reed organist and music historian Artis Wodehouse is a specialist in
historic sound recordings and a performer of new and neglected music.
The New York Times has cited her as a "savior of the old and neglected."
Time Magazine called her internationally best-selling 1993 recording
Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls on the Nonesuch label, "A
remarkable example of technology put to the service of art." She has
also brought the music of other neglected masters such as Jelly Roll
Morton, Zez Confrey and Dana Suesse back to life through recordings for
Nonesuch, Pearl and Warner Classics and publications for Warner Bros.,
Oxford University Press, Hal Leonard Publishing and others. She has also
recorded the electro-acoustic Invisible Cities by Michael McNabb on the
Wergo Label.
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