Name |
Other Names |
Birthyear |
Deathyear |
Notes |
Taylor, Helen |
Taylor, Helen Jane |
1873 |
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British Lecturer on Literature and a Lyric Writer.who collaborated with Australian May Brahe. |
Taylor, James |
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1948 |
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American singer-songwriter and guitarist and six-time Grammy Award winner, |
Taylor, John |
Taylor, John T. |
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Member of the group Ad Libs. By the early '60s, John T. Taylor had quit playing music and had turned his attention to teaching. in 1984, Taylor started Passion Records with the idea to record the Ad Libs again, |
Taylor, Roger |
Taylor, Roger Meddows |
1949 |
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English musician, singer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as the drummer for the rock band Queen.. As a drummer, Taylor was recognised early in his career for his unique sound. He was voted the eighth-greatest drummer in classic rock music history in a listener poll conducted by Planet Rock in 2005. As a songwriter, Taylor contributed songs to Queen's albums from the beginning, composing at least one track on every album |
Taylor, Stainton de B |
Boufflers, Stainton de |
1903 |
1975 |
Author, Editor, Arranger, Adapter, Creator, |
Taylor, Stainton de B |
Boufflers, Stainton de |
1903 |
1975 |
Author, Editor, Arranger, Adapter, Creator, |
Taylor, Steven V. |
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American musician involved in record production, arranging, script writing, songwriting, church music development and growth, and artist and team development. He started his production career by helping develop the musical group Truth. Steven developed their signature vocal sound and continued to find songs, produce and arrange records and work on their “live” tours for years! |
Taylor, Vera Joyce |
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20th century Lyricist |
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich |
Tchaikovsky , Peter Ilyich |
1840 |
1893 |
Russian composer of the late-Romantic period, some of whose works are among the most popular music in the classical repertoire. |
Teasdale, Sara |
|
1884 |
1933 |
American lyric poet. |
Tedder, Ryan |
|
1979 |
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American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. As well as being the lead vocalist of the pop rock band OneRepublic, he has an independent career as a songwriter and producer for various artists since the mid-2000s |
Telemann, Georg Phillipp |
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1681 |
1767 |
German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist. Telemann was one of the most prolific composers in history and was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the leading German composers of the time—he was compared favorably both to his friend Johann Sebastian Bach, who made Telemann the godfather and namesake of his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, and to George Frideric Handel, whom Telemann also knew personally. |
Telfer, Nancy |
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1950 |
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Canadian choral conductor, music educator and composer. Telfer has composed more than three hundred works for orchestra and solo instruments, with concentration in choral ensembles and solo voice |
Temple-Evans, Christine |
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1950 |
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American choral music educator She has done extensive arranging and composing for church and school choirs. |
Temple, Henry |
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Editor for Allans Music Australia |
Tennyson [Lord], Alfred |
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1809 |
1892 |
Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland during much of Queen Victoria's reign and remains one of the most popular British poets |
Tennyson, Emily [Lady] |
Sellwood, Emily Sarah |
1813 |
1896 |
Wife of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and a creative talent in her own right. During Tennyson's lifetime, Emily was his strong supporter and employed her own talents in setting some of his lyrics to music. |
Terpstra, Keren |
Terpstra, Rev. Keren |
1978 |
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Australian composer. Her interest in sacred choral music was heightened in her second year by the study of 16th century counterpoint with Winsome Evans, an event she regards as akin to a conversion experience in her compositional life. Terpstra's work is permeated with chant–like resonances, abounding in modal juxtaposition and tight counterpoint. |
Terracini, Paul |
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1957 |
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Australian conductor, composer, arranger. MD of Academy singers |
Terri, Salli Clementina |
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1922 |
1976 |
Canadian born American singer, arranger, recording artist, and composer. In addition to her recording career, Salli Terri was a professor of music and directed a woman's choir at UCLA. Her expertise in early American music, particularly in Shaker traditions, led in the composition of two works, Shaker Worship Service (1971) and A Moravian Lovefeast (1978) and more than 50 choral arrangements |
Terry, Edward R. |
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Composer and Music arranger |
Terry, Richard Runciman (Sir) |
Terry. R. R.; R.T. |
1865 |
1938 |
English organist, choir director and musicologist. He is noted for his pioneering revival of Tudor liturgical music. |
Teschner, Melchior |
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1584 |
1635 |
Austrian clergyman and nmusic director |
Tessier, Charles |
|
1550 |
0 |
French composer and lutenist |
Tessier, Charles |
|
1550 |
1604 |
French composer and lutenist. While in London he set sonnets from Astrophel and Stella dedicated to Lady Penelope Rich. |
Testa, Alberto |
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1927 |
2009 |
Italian composer, lyricist, singer, and writer for television. |
Thalben-Ball, George Thomas |
Ball, George Thomas |
1896 |
1987 |
Organist and composer who, though originally from Australia, spent most of his life in Britain. |
Thayer, Alexander Wheelock |
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1817 |
1897 |
American librarian and journalist who became the author of the first scholarly biography of Ludwig van Beethoven, still after many updatings regarded as a standard work of reference on the composer. |
Thayer, Pat |
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1885 |
1969 |
Australian born 20th century composer |
The Edge |
Evans, David Howell |
1961 |
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English-born Irish musician, singer, and songwriter. |