Like his better-known colleague, Charles Villiers Stanford, Wood is chiefly remembered for his Anglican church music.
In these ways, he departed from those better-known colleagues in Vienna with whom he began, the Harnoncourts.
Boris Marian wrote in 2006: "more gifted, we believe, than any one of his better-known colleagues, [Sergiu Dan] is a name rarely mentioned nowadays."
At least she survived her racing problems easier than some of her better-known colleagues.
Indeed, Ybarra argues that McCarran, a Nevada Democrat who was elected to the Senate in 1932 and served until his death in 1954, matters more than his better-known colleague.
(His better-known colleagues are Pina Bausch, Susanna Linke and Sasha Waltz.)
This release of material recorded in 1962 and 1967 only strengthens one's sense that Morini, a Viennese born in 1904, was every bit the equal of her better-known male colleagues.
"He didn't do very much," adds Larsen, who compares him to his better-known and more prolific colleague George Nakashima (1905-1990).
Moreoever, as I have discovered on two occasions in recent years, he plays rings around many of his better-known colleagues.
Having shed that unnecessary notion, Neagle has outpitched his more veteran and better-known colleagues this season.