Name |
Other Names |
Birthyear |
Deathyear |
Notes |
F.P. |
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Possibly a pseudonym for Francis Poulenc |
Fadlu-Deen, Kitty |
Deen, Dr. Kitty Fadlu |
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Singaporian born Irish educated composer and music educator has taught in Sierra Leone since 1970 |
Fagge, Arthur |
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1864 |
1943 |
English conductor and music arranger who founded the London Chorus in 1903 |
Fain, Sammy |
Samuel E. Feinberg |
1902 |
1989 |
American composer of popular music. In the 1920's and early 1930's |
Falu, Eduardo |
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1923 |
2013 |
Well-known Argentine folk music guitarist and composer. |
Faning, Eaton |
Faning, Joseph Eaton |
1850 |
1927 |
English composer, organist and teacher. |
Fanshawe, David |
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1942 |
2010 |
English composer, ethnomusicologist and self-styled explorer. His best-known composition is the 1972 choral work African Sanctus. |
Faragher, Michael |
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1958 |
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Australian musician who joined the Australian Army Band Corps and serving in Brisbane and Adelaide. He also performed as a saxophonist, pianist with many different ensembles and artists, serving as music director for visiting artists. He also arranged music for service bands and orchestras and has composed music for film, television and radio.Currently employed as Head of Music at Radford College, Michael is also heavily involved in Canberra musical life. |
Farebrother, Bernard |
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1846 |
1888 |
British organist and composer |
Fargo, Milford |
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American composer, conductor and music arranger |
Farina, Sandy |
Farina, Santo; Feldman, Sandra |
1955 |
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American performer, composer and music arranger |
Farjeon, Eleanor |
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1881 |
1965 |
English author of children's stories and plays, poetry, biography, history and satire |
Farley, Edward |
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1904 |
1983 |
American Composer, songwriter , author, musician and conductor, |
Farmer, John |
|
1570 |
1610 |
Composer of the English Madrigal School. |
Farnaby, Giles |
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1563 |
1640 |
English composer and virginalist of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. |
Farnie, H. B. |
Farnie, Henry Brougham |
1836 |
1889 |
British librettist and adapter of French operettas and an author. |
Farrant, Richard |
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1525 |
1580 |
English Tudor composer, playwright and church musician for the Chapel Royal. |
Farrar, H. M. |
Farrar, Harry |
1899 |
1966 |
English composer. Between the 1920s and 1960s Farrar contributed many pieces of music to the publisher DeWolfe Music. |
Farrar, Sue |
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American composer of sacred Music , Drama and Juvenile works |
Farrell, Robert G. |
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American composer of sacred music, composer-in-residence at St. Paul Cathedral Pittsburg, PA. |
Farrow, Larry |
Farrow II, Lawrence Grayson |
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American accompanist, arranger, composer as well as being a versatile musical entertainer. |
Farthing, Scott |
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1969 |
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American composer, music educator and choral conductor |
Fassert, Fred |
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1935 |
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Songwriter |
Faulkner, S. |
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Fauré, Gabriel-Urbain |
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1845 |
1924 |
French composer, organist, pianist and teacher. |
Favero, Alberto |
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1944 |
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Argentinian composer |
Fearis, John S. |
Fearis, John Sylvester |
1867 |
1932 |
American composer, lyricist, choral conductor and editor |
Federizon, Ruben |
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Studied music at the university of Phillipines and later at San Francisco State and University of Columbia where he finished his masters degree. His choral works and arrangements have been widely performed in major choral festivals across Europe, America and Asia |
Feldman, Jack |
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American Tony-award winning lyricist who has written songs for television, film, and Broadway. |
Feldstein, Sandy |
Felsdstein, Saul |
1940 |
2007 |
American Composer, arranger and author |