Name |
Other Names |
Birthyear |
Deathyear |
Notes |
Crotch, William |
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1775 |
1847 |
English composer and organist |
Crouch, Andrae |
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1942 |
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American gospel singer, songwriter, arranger, recording artist, record producer, and pastor. |
Croucher, Rosalind |
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President of the Australian Human Rights Commission (2009-2017). A former professional musician Croucher's academic expertise as a lecturer and researcher is in the fields of equity, trusts, property, inheritance and legal history |
Crowe, Edgar |
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Music Editor and author of sight singing books. Arranger with a particular interest in Folk songs |
Crowley, J |
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Crozier, Eric |
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1914 |
1994 |
British theatrical director and opera librettist, long associated with Benjamin Britten. |
Cruger, Johannes |
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1598 |
1662 |
German composer of well-known hymns. |
Cubr, Antonin |
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20th century Czech writer and music editor with a particular interest in Dvorak |
Cui, César Antonovich |
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1835 |
1918 |
Russian composer of opera, songs and piano music |
Cullen, John |
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late 19th early 20th century Liverpool composer and Music Arranger |
Culloton, Matthew |
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1973 |
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American Choral Director |
Cumberland, Gerald |
Kenyon, C.F.; Kenyon, Charles Frederick |
1879 |
1926 |
Gerald Cumberland, pseudonym of the writer, journalist and composer British Charles Frederick Kenyon , is an author of essays and some texts crime fiction Trained musician, Charles Frederick Kenyon was a composer and for several years the dramatic and musical critic of the Daily Critic. |
Cummings, Edward Estlin |
Cummings, E. E. |
1894 |
1962 |
American poet |
Cundy, W. |
Cundy. W. H. |
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19th Century composer of light music |
Cunningham, A. |
Cunningham, Allan |
1784 |
1842 |
Scottish poet and author |
Curnow, Leslie |
|
1887 |
1976 |
Australian organist, choral conductor and amateur musicologist |
Curran, Pearl Gildersleeve |
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1875 |
1941 |
American librettist and composer of art songs and works for chorus. |
Curry, Sheldon |
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American Composer, Choral director, editor and conductor. Contemporary Director of music at St. Stephen's Episcopal church, Houston |
Curschmann, Karl Freidrich |
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1805 |
1841 |
German song composer and singer. |
Curtin, Hoyt S. |
Curtin, Hoyt Stoddart |
1922 |
2000 |
American composer and music producer, the primary musical director for the Hanna-Barbera animation studio from its beginnings in 1957 until his retirement in 1986, except from 1963–1973, when the primary music director was Ted Nichols.[1][2] |
Curtis, Mann |
Kurtz , Emanuel |
1911 |
1984 |
American song writer and author |
Curtis, Ronald |
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Music arranger - this name is a pseudonym |
Curtright, Carolee |
|
1934 |
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American composer, music educator and choral conductor |
Custer, Calvin |
|
1939 |
1998 |
American composer, music arranger, and conductor. Calvin was a member of the both the rock and percussion ensembles in which he played numerous instruments including keyboard and guitar. Custer was prolific in his creations of arrangements for orchestra, many of which were performed by orchestras across the country |
Cuthbertson, J. L. |
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1851 |
1910 |
Scottish born Australian poet/schoolmaster |
Cutter, William |
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American conductor and music pedagogue, composer and singer |