Name |
Other Names |
Birthyear |
Deathyear |
Notes |
Caber, Chris |
Jordon, E. R. B. |
1886 |
1941 |
Australian Brisbane based coposer and conductor, founder of the former Brisbane Amateur Operatic Society, 1911-35; conductor of the Brisbane Austral Choir, 1913-35; conductor of the Queensland State and Municipal Choir; and choir master, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, since 1926. |
Cable, Howard |
Cable, Howard Reid |
1920 |
2016 |
Canadian conductor, arranger, music director, composer, and radio and television producer |
Cacavas, John |
|
1930 |
2014 |
American composer and conductor probably best known for his television scores, such as Kojak, |
Caccini, Francesca |
|
1587 |
1640 |
Italian composer, singer, lutenist, poet, and music teacher of the early Baroque era, Daughter of baroque composer Guilio Caccini |
Caccini, Guilio |
Caccini, Giulio Romolo |
1550 |
1610 |
Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer of the very late Renaissance and early Baroque eras |
Cachia, Jan |
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Arranger |
Cahn, Sammy |
|
1913 |
1993 |
American lyricist, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs |
Cain, Jonathan |
Friga, Jonathan Leonard |
1950 |
|
American musician, best known for his work with The Babys, Journey and Bad English. |
Cain, Noble |
|
1896 |
1977 |
Noble Cain Is the author of books such as Choral Music and Its Practice |
Caldara, Antonio |
|
1690 |
1736 |
Italian Baroque composer. |
Caldicott, Alfred James |
|
1842 |
1897 |
English organist and musician |
Caldwell, Paul |
|
1963 |
|
American Choral Director and arranger. Paul Caldwell and Sean Ivory began arranging music together spontaneously in the early 1990s when they were both working with a community-based youth choir in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Their musical partnership was further cultivated from 1993-1997 during summers spent together at the American Boychoir School in Princeton, New Jersey. Paul is Artistic Director of the Youth Choral Theater of Chicago. |
Callcott, John Wall |
|
1766 |
1821 |
English composer, celebrated mainly for his glee compositions and catches |
Calvacanti, Guido |
|
1250 |
1300 |
Italian poet and troubadour, |
Calvert, Stuart |
|
1954 |
|
Canadian born composer, director and music arranger |
Cameron, Dr., Jasmin |
Cameron, Jasmin Melissa |
|
|
Welsh born Musicologist, author, lecturer and Music reviewer. She held She held a Senior Lectureship at the University of Portsmouth before moving to the University of Aberdeen where she was promoted to Senior Lecturer in Music in 2011, becoming Honorary Research Fellow in February 2016. |
Cameron, John |
|
1944 |
|
British composer, arranger, conductor |
Camm, Cheryl |
|
|
|
21st century New Zealand composer |
Campbell-Watson, F. |
Watson, F. Campbell |
1898 |
1980 |
Music author, reviser and arranger |
Campbell, Stuart |
|
|
|
Stuart Campbell has contributed articles on Russian music to The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (second edition) and Die neue MGG. Cambridge University Press published two volumes of his anthology of criticism entitled Russians on Russian Music. He is a tutor for the adult-education units of the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and joint musical director (with Svetlana Zvereva) of the chamber choir Russkaya Cappella. |
Campbell, Joseph |
|
1879 |
1944 |
Irish poet from County Down |
Campbell, Thomas |
|
1777 |
1844 |
Scottish poet chiefly remembered for his sentimental poetry dealing especially with human affairs |
Campion, Thomas |
Campian, Thomas |
1567 |
1620 |
English composer, poet, and physician. |
Campsie, Philippa |
|
|
|
Canadian Composer,witer and lyricist |
Candlyn, T.Frederick |
Candlyn , Thomas Frederick Handel |
1892 |
1964 |
English-born organist, composer and choirmaster who spent most of his professional career at two Episcopal Church congregations in New York. |
Cangiano, Liliana |
|
1950 |
1997 |
Argentinian composer, pedagogue and choral conductor |
Cannell, John |
|
|
|
Music composer, transcriber arranger and editor |
Cannon, (Jack) Philip |
Cannon, Jack Philip |
1929 |
|
Cornish composer of Anglo-Burgundian descent |
Cannon, Hughie |
|
1877 |
1912 |
American composer and lyricist. His best-known composition was the popular song "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey" |
Cantrell, Byron |
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Music arranger, editor and author |