Name |
Other Names |
Birthyear |
Deathyear |
Notes |
Levi, Michael |
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1945 |
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American Associate Professor of Music, Music Department College of Saint Rose, Adjudicator, Choral list editor, and teaches choral conducting |
Levine, Elliot Z. |
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1948 |
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Baritone for the Western Wind Vocal Ensemble since its inception in 1969. For 25 years Mr. Levine has been a conductor and coach at Western Wind workshops at Dartmouth and Smith colleges, at the University of Massachusetts and at American Choral Directors Association |
Levine, Iris |
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American founder and artistic director of Vox Femina Los Angeles, L.A.'s premiere women's chorus. Dr. Levine is Department Chair and Professor of Music at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona. |
Levinson, Doron |
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20th century Israeli composer and peace activist |
Levitt, John |
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1966 |
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American composer, conductor, teacher, and church musician |
Lewin, Olive |
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1927 |
2913 |
Jamaican author, social anthropologist, musicologist, and teacher. |
Lewis, Aden G. |
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Music arranger |
Lewis, Anthony |
Lewis, Sir Anthony Carey |
1915 |
1983 |
British music broadcaster, Professor of music, conductor and editor. He was general editor of the Musica Britannica series initiated at his suggestion in 1951 by the Royal Musical Association, of which he was president from 1961 to 1969 |
Lewis, Brian |
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1970 |
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American composer of mainly choral works. however he also writes in other mediums, such as band and orchestra, He is a choral conductor and composes film scores |
Lewis, C. Hutchins |
Lewis, Charles Hutchins |
1838 |
1920 |
Composer of Sacred and childrens' music |
Lewis, Freeman |
|
1780 |
1859 |
American surveyor and school teacher who wrote music on the side |
Lewis, Harry |
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With Lisa-Catherine Cohen wote the English words for the Israeli song "Lay Down Your Arms" |
Lewis, Janet |
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1899 |
1998 |
American novelist and poet. |
Lewis, Morgan |
Lewis,William Morgan "Buddy" Jr |
1906 |
1968 |
American writer of jazz songs, some of which were also recorded in the pop music genre |
Lewis, Sam M. |
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1885 |
1959 |
American singer and lyricist. |
Lewkovitch, Bernhard |
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1927 |
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Danish composer, organist and cantor. His compositions include pieces for instrumental ensembles, along with numerous compositions for mixed choir, |
Ley, Henry G. |
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1887 |
1962 |
English organist, composer and music teacher. He was a composer of choral works, including a celebrated setting of the Founder’s Prayer of King Henry VI. |
Ley, Madeleine |
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1901 |
1981 |
Belgian poet some of whose poems were set to music by Francis Poulenc and Georges Favre |
Leyden, Norman |
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1917 |
2014 |
American conductor, composer, arranger, and clarinetist. He worked in film and television and is perhaps best known as the conductor of the Oregon Symphony Pops orchestra. |
Lichfield, Henry |
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1583 |
Writer of madrigals and steward to Lady Cheney |
Liddell, Anne |
Countess of Ossory; Duchess of Grafton |
1738 |
1804 |
Poet/lyricist/writer, married to Duke of Grafton, divorced for adultery with Earl of Ossory who she later married. |
Liddell, Claire |
Liddell, Elizabeth Claire |
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Scottish pianist and composer known for arrangements of Scottish folk songs and poetry to music. Studied at RCM with Lloyd Webber |
Liddle, Samuel Cain |
|
1868 |
1935 |
Australian organist and composer |
Lie, Sigurd |
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1871 |
1904 |
Norwegian composer |
Liebergen, Patrick M. |
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1949 |
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choral editor, arranger and composer, and is the Director of Choral Activities at the University of Wisconsin-Stout in Menomonie, Wisconsin |
Liebhold, |
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1730 |
German composer. First name and birthdate unknown. A large amount of his sacred vocal music has been preserved. All in all 130 cantatas and 22 motets can be found in various libraries and church archives. |
Lieurance, Thurlow Weed |
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1878 |
1963 |
American composer, known primarily for his song "By the Waters of Minnetonka". |
Ligeti, György |
Ligeti , György Sándor |
1923 |
2006 |
Romanian born Austrian composer of contemporary classical music |
Lightfoot, Gordon |
|
1938 |
2023 |
Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr. CC OOnt was a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist who achieved international success in folk, folk-rock, and country music |
Lightfoot, Mary Lynn |
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1952 |
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American Choral Editor for Heritage Music Press until 2014, has an active composing career, with more than 260 published choral compositions, arrangements, and musicals. |