Name |
Other Names |
Birthyear |
Deathyear |
Notes |
Humble, Keith |
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1927 |
1995 |
Australian composer and music educator |
Hume, William |
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American recitalist, concerto soloist, and chamber musician |
Humfrey, Pelham |
|
1647 |
1674 |
English composer |
Hummel, Ferdinand |
|
1855 |
1928 |
German harp player, pianist, conductor and composer. |
Hummon, Marcus |
|
1960 |
|
Successful career as a songwriter, recording artist, composer, playwright and author. |
Humperdinck, Engelbert |
|
1854 |
1921 |
German composer, best known for his opera Hänsel und Grete |
Humphreys, Alwyn |
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Welsh television presenter and choral/orchestral conductor. He is Conductor Emeritus of the Morriston Orpheus Choir and Principal Guest Conductor of the Chamber Orchestra of Wales His arrangements chiefly for male choirs are known world wide. |
Hunt, Donald |
|
1930 |
|
English conductor, organist, and composer of church music,OBE 1993. |
Hunt, H. Ernest |
Hunt, Harry Ernest |
|
1943 |
English author of music books and arranger of music. Lecturer in Psychology at the Training School for Music Teachers, The Metropolitan Academy of Music, The Kensington School of Music, London |
Hunt, Leigh |
Hunt, James Henry Leigh |
1784 |
1859 |
English critic, essayist, poet, and writer. |
Hunt, Thomas W. |
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1600 |
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Contributed to "The Triumphs opf Oriana" a book of madrigals in honour of Elizabeth 1st |
Hunter, Ivy Jo |
|
1940 |
|
US singer songwriter |
Hunter, Ralph |
|
1921 |
2002 |
American Choral conductor and founder of Ralph Hunter choir,professor of music and also worked in radio and television . |
Huntington, Ronald M. |
|
1930 |
1994 |
American organist and Professor who taught religion and philosophy. |
Huntley, G. F. |
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|
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English Musicologist and organist. Was assistant organist of St. George's chapel Windsor 1875-1880 |
Hupfield, Herman |
|
1894 |
1951 |
American songwriter whose most notable composition was "As Time Goes By." |
Hurd, David |
|
1950 |
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American composer, concert organist, choral director and educator. |
Hurd, Judson |
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Paraguayan born American pianist. He writes music for radio, TV, including companies Android, Jaguar, Land Rover, the Oprah Show, PBS, recorded countless session work, and has opened for Gavin Degraw, Five For Fighting, Building 429, and many others. He made his Carnegie Hall debut in October 2015. |
Hurd, Michael |
|
1928 |
2006 |
English composer and musicologist principally known for his choral music. |
Hurford, Peter |
|
1930 |
|
British organist, author and composer. |
Hurley, John |
Hurley, John David |
1941 |
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American musician and songwriting partnered withRonnie Wilkins responsible for writing the hit songs "Love of the Common People" and "Son of a Preacher Man". Hurley also recorded three albums in the 1970s. |
Hutchens, Frank |
|
1892 |
1965 |
New Zealand born Australian pianist, music teacher and composer, founding member of the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music, where he taught for fifty years. |
Hutchings, Arthur |
Hutchings, Arthur James Bramwell |
1906 |
1989 |
English musicologist, composer, and professor of music |
Hutson, Wilha |
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Wilha was the lyricist for the Burt carols after the death of Burt's father. The Burt-Hutson collaboration continued until Burt's death. |
Hyde, Miriam |
Hyde, Miriam Beatrice |
1913 |
2005 |
Australian composer, pianist, music educator and poet |
Hynde, Chrissie |
Hynde. Christine Ellen |
1951 |
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American singer, songwriter, and musician best known as the lead singer of the rock band The Pretenders |
Hyndman, Ian |
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|
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Australian Christadelphian hymn composer |
Hyokki, Matti |
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1946 |
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Finnish choral conductor, music Dr. , and choral conducting Emeritus Professor |