Name |
Other Names |
Birthyear |
Deathyear |
Notes |
Idle, Eric |
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1943 |
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British comedian, singer/songwriter |
Idle, Frank |
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1944 |
Early 20th century English composer, conductor and organist |
Illing, Robert |
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1917 |
1977 |
British born Australian academic, musicologist, author, Arranger, Editor, Adapter, Composer, Transcriber. |
Imig, Warner |
|
1813 |
2005 |
American music professor and choral director |
Imig, Warner |
|
1913 |
2005 |
US conductor and choral director |
Imrie, Martyn |
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Music arranger and editor. In 1977 with Bruno Turner founded Mapa Mundi publishers. Vanderbeek and Imrie was founded in 1983 initially to administer Mapa Mundi, but also to publish a wide range of contemporary music. |
Indy, Vincent d' |
D'Indy, Vincent |
1851 |
1931 |
French composer and teacher. |
Ingegneri, Marc' Antonio |
Ingegnieri, Ingignieri, Ingignero, Inzegneri) |
1545 |
1592 |
Italian composer of the late Renaissance |
Ingram, Ashley |
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1960 |
|
British guitarist/bassist . He also enjoyed success as a songwriter for Des'ree. |
Ippolitov-Ivanof, Mikhail |
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1859 |
1935 |
Russian composer, conductor and teacher. Ippolitov-Ivanov's works include operas, orchestral music, chamber music and a large number of songs. His style is similar to that of his teacher Rimsky-Korsakov. |
Ireland, John |
Ireland, John Nicholson |
1879 |
1972 |
English composer and teacher of classical music. The majority of his output consists of piano miniatures and of songs with piano. His best-known works include the hymn "The Holy Boy" and a setting of the poem "Sea Fever" by John Masefield. |
Irvine, Jessie Seymour |
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1836 |
1887 |
Jessie Seymour Irvine was born in Dunottar in the north-east of Scotland in 1836. She was the daughter of Rev Alexander Irvine, a Church of Scotland minister. While Rev Irvine was serving at Crimond Church, his teenage daughter Jessie was undertaking training as an organist at the nearby town of Banff. According to some accounts, she composed a tune in 1871 for the metrical version of Psalm 23 |
Irwin, Doreen |
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American Music educator, composer and choral director. She has 43 published choral works. She teaches voice classes, choir, and piano, and puts on numerous choral concerts and vocal recitals |
Isaac, Heinrich |
|
1450 |
1517 |
Netherlandish Renaissance composer of south Netherlandish origin. He wrote masses, motets, songs (in French, German and Italian), and instrumental music. |
Iseler, Elmer |
|
1927 |
1998 |
Canadian choir conductor and choral editor. He was the conductor of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and founder of the Festival Singers of Canada and the Elmer Iseler Singers. |
Isley, O'Kelly |
Isley, Kelly |
1937 |
1986 |
American singer and one of the founding members of the family group, The Isley Brothers. |
Ivanovici, Iosef |
Jovan Ivanović, Iosif Ivanovici, Josef Ivanovich |
1805 |
1902 |
Romanian military band leader and composer of Transylvanian Serbian origin, best remembered today for his waltz Waves of the Danube. |
Ives, Charles |
Ives, Charles Edward |
1874 |
1954 |
American modernist composer. He is one of the first American composers of international renown, though his music was largely ignored during his life |
Ives, Grayston |
Ives, Bill |
1948 |
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British composer, whose work consists mainly of sacred and secular music for choir, organist, singer and choral director. In 2008 he was awarded a Lambeth DMus and a Fellowship of the Royal School of Church Music. |
Ives, J. |
Ives, Joshua |
1854 |
1931 |
British musician and university professor. He was soon appointed foundation professor of music at the University of Adelaide and arrived there in March 1885. Hes was director of its Elder Conservatorium for three years from January 1898. He left Adelaide for Melbourne in 1901 where he taught music in Collins Street until 1920 and then at Brighton. |
Ivory, Sean |
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Music professor and choir director. He has arranged and composed several published works (in collaboration with Chicago composer Paul Caldwell. Sean directs the Grand Rapids Symphony Youth Chorus, an affiliate organization of the Grand Rapids Symphony. He is also the choral director at Forest Hills Central High School and an affiliate artist with the Youth Choral Theater of Chicago. |
Izzo, Carlo |
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1901 |
1979 |
Italian teacher , translator , literary critic and Anglicist translator |