Name |
Other Names |
Birthyear |
Deathyear |
Notes |
Mundy, James |
Mundy, Jimmy |
1907 |
1983 |
American jazz tenor saxophonist, arranger, and composer, best known for his arrangements for Benny Goodman, Count Basie, and Earl Hines. |
Mundy, John |
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1555 |
1630 |
British composer, son of William Mundy. Wrote madrigals and pieces for viols |
Mundy, William |
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1530 |
1591 |
English composer and organist of St. George's chapel for 40 years |
Murby, Thomas |
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19th century poet and music publisher |
Murden, Orlando |
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Early 20th Century American popular songwriter |
Murphy, Earnest |
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American tenor who taught music in public schools for 20 years and tutored privately. Now chair of Stetson’s School of Music Board of Advisors, he received an honorary doctorate from Stetson in 1994. |
Murray, Alan |
Murray, Alan Robert |
1890 |
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British composer and educationalist |
Murray, James R. |
Mueller; Murray, James Ramsey |
1841 |
1905 |
American music teacher, editor and hymn writer |
Murray, Lyn |
Breese, Lionel |
1909 |
1989 |
English born American composer and conductor. He was a staff conductor and composer in Radio, and then moved to Hollywood and continued in the film industry. |
Murray, Neil |
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Australian member of the Band Neil Murray and the Rainmakers |
Murrill, Herbert (Henry John) |
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1909 |
1952 |
British pianist and Head of BBC music department |
Murtha, Paul |
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1960 |
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American composer-arranger, Paul is at ease in both professional and educational circles and is in constant demand in and around Washington, D.C. From 1990 to 1996, Paul served as the Chief Arranger at the United States Military Academy Band at West Point, NY and is currently the Chief Arranger for The United States Army Band |
Musgrave, Thea |
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1928 |
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Scottish born composer based in America, She wrote orchestral works and opera |
Musser, Saundra Berry |
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1937 |
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American composer and educator |
Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich |
Moussorgsky, Modest Petrovich |
1839 |
1881 |
Russian composer, one of the group known as "The Five". He was an innovator of Russian music in the romantic period. He strove to achieve a uniquely Russian musical identity, often in deliberate defiance of the established conventions of Western music. |
Mwenebulongo, Mmunga |
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The Christian song O Sifuni Mungu's" lyrics & music were composed in the mid 1980s by Asukulu 'Yunu Mukalay, David Maddux, Marty McCall, and Mmunga Mwenebulongo Mulongoy an adaptation of "All Creatures Of Our God And King" by St. Francis Assisi) |
Myers, James E. |
DeKnight, Jimmy |
1919 |
2001 |
American songwriter, actor, producer, and raconteur. Myers is best known as the credited co-writer of "Rock Around the Clock" for which he used the pseudonym "Jimmy DeKnight". |
Myers, Randy |
Myers, Randy James |
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20th century US songwriter and composer |
Myers, Stanley |
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1930 |
1993 |
British film composer who scored over sixty films. He also wrote the guitar piece "Cavatina". |
Myrow, Gerald |
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1923 |
1977 |
American composer and arranger of choral and wind band music |