Name |
Other Names |
Birthyear |
Deathyear |
Notes |
Feliciano, Francisco F. |
|
1941 |
2014 |
Filipino composer and conductor |
Feliciano, José |
García, José Monserrate Feliciano |
1945 |
|
Puerto Rican musician, singer and composer, best known for many international hits, including his rendition of The Doors' Light My Fire and the best-selling Christmas single, Feliz Navidad. |
Fellowes, Edmund Horace |
|
1870 |
1951 |
Church of England clergyman and musical scholar who became well known for his work in promoting the revival of sixteenth and seventeenth century English music. |
Fenton, George |
Howe, George Richard Ian |
1950 |
|
English composer best known for his work writing film scores and music for television such as for the BBC series "The Blue Planet" and "Planet Earth". |
Ferguson, E. E. |
Ferguson, Edwin Earle |
1910 |
1999 |
American lawyer and Composer of oratorios, chamber music, music for Smithsonian documentary films, over 100 public art songs and choral pieces. |
Ferguson, John |
|
1941 |
|
American organist, teacher, and composer. |
Ferguson, John (duplicate, do not use) |
|
|
|
American 20th century arranger |
Ferguson, Samuel [Sir] |
|
1810 |
1886 |
Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, he was Deputy Keeper of Records of Ireland, and first came to notice as a poet in 1832, Irish poet, barrister, antiquarian, artist and public servant. Perhaps the most important Ulster-Scot poet of the 19th century, |
Ferguson, William H. |
|
1874 |
1950 |
English teacher, organist, hymnwriter, Anglican minister and music editor |
Ferko, Frank |
|
1950 |
|
American composer, Organist, Church music director |
Fernandez de Briones, Ana Beatriz |
|
1957 |
|
Argentinian Composer, choir director particularly children and Youth, guest choral conductor all over the world |
Ferraú , Chiara |
|
|
|
Italian Poet, translator and Lyricist |
Festa, Costanzo |
|
1480 |
1545 |
Italian composer of the Renaissance. While he is best known for his madrigals, he also wrote sacred vocal music |
Fetter, Ted |
Fetter, Theodore |
1907 |
1996 |
Actor, Lyricist, Television producer Cole Porter's cousin |
Fettke, Tom |
|
1941 |
|
Composer, arranger Minister, teacher and producer of music and recordings for the church and school. |
Feuchtersieben [Baron], Ernst von |
von Feuchtersieben, Ernst |
1806 |
1849 |
Austrian poet, physician and philosopher |
Fiebig, Kurt |
|
1908 |
1988 |
Austrian Musician and editor |
Field, Eugene |
|
1850 |
1895 |
American poet |
Field, Robert |
|
|
|
Music arranger |
Fields, Dorothy |
|
1905 |
1974 |
American librettist and lyricist who wrote over 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films |
Findlay, George |
|
|
|
Australian composer chiefly of Church music |
Fine, Irving |
|
1914 |
1962 |
American composer. Fine's work assimilated neoclassical, romantic and, later, serial elements |
Fink, Michael Armand |
|
1939 |
|
American composer and arranger |
Finlay, Kenneth George |
|
1882 |
1974 |
British composer and teacher |
Finley, Brian |
|
|
|
20th Century Canadian pianist and Festival director, touring performances with his Soprano wife Increasingly known not only as a composer and pianist, he is also an impresario and a promoter of young musical talent. As a pianist, he has appeared in over ten international piano competitions |
Finney, Theodore |
|
1902 |
1978 |
American musicologist, educator and choral conductor |
Finnissy, Michael |
|
1946 |
|
English composer and pianist |
Finzi, Gerald |
Finzi, Gerald Raphael |
1901 |
1956 |
British composer. Finzi is best known as a choral composer, but also wrote in other genres. |
Fiorentino, Ser Giovanni |
|
1300 |
|
Italian author and Poet |
Fischer, Andrew |
|
|
|
Music arranger |