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Jóhannsson, Jóhann Gunnar | Was an Icelandic composer who wrote music for a wide array of media including theatre, dance, television, and films. | |||
Mc Burney, Gerard | British composer, arranger, broadcaster, teacher and writer. | |||
Uģis Prauliņš | Latvian composer whose choral work Missa Rigensis (Riga Mass) was recorded by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, the Riga Cathedral Boys Choir, Youth Choir BALSIS and has been performed in several locations around the world, amongst those Canada, France, England. | |||
Thompson, Edward | English music arranger and editor | |||
Brown, Timothy | American Composer of a wide array of compositions which includes orchestral, ballet, choral, chamber works, and over three hundred publications written specifically for the piano for “pedagogical purposes.” | |||
Wulstan, David | Scholar and musician he established a style of performing Tudor polyphonic music that broke new ground in the 1970s, and has now become mainstream. He did this through directing the Clerkes of Oxenford, the vocal ensemble he founded in 1961 while a student at Magdalen College, Oxford. A composer of carols, anthems, hymns and psalm chants, he also provided some of the incidental music for the BBC drama series I Claudius (1976). | |||
Dunkley, Sally | Sally Dunkley, soprano, has enjoyed a distinguished career as a singer, scholar, vocal teacher, and musical editor. After postgraduate studies she moved to London, working as a professional solo and consort singer. As a member of The Tallis Scholars (Director: Peter Phillips) she sang more than 1,000 concerts all over the world for more than 20 years | |||
Tarrodi, Andrea | Swedish composer based in Stockholm. Her works have been performed at several venues both in Sweden and abroad, among them the Royal Albert Hall at the BBC Proms in 2017, the Berliner Philharmonie, the Wiener Musikverein and the Barbican Centre in London. In 2018 | |||
Thorvaldsdottir, Anna | Icelandic composer whose music is widely performed internationally and has been commissioned by many of the world's leading orchestras, ensembles, and arts organizations - such as the Berlin Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, International Contemporary Ensemble, Ensemble Intercontemporain, and Carnegie Hall | |||
Marble, Brian | CPDL Editor | |||
Apperley, Richard | CPDL Editor | |||
Lloyd, Thomas | CPDL Editor | |||
Darling, Denver | Best remembered for his patriotic World War II songs, Early American Hillbilly musician | |||
Hill, David | British choral conductor and organist. His most high profile roles are as Chief Conductor of the BBC Singers from September 2007, and Musical Director of The Bach Choir from April 1998. | |||
Phillips, Stephen | English poet and dramatist, who enjoyed considerable popularity early in his career. | |||
Mackie, John Stuart | Scottish scholar, poet and man of letters | |||
deFord, Sally | American songwriter and composer | |||
Young, Duncan | Australian Lyricist | |||
Waggoner, David | David is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Music and has a masters degree in music from Eastern Michigan University. He has composed many pieces for choirs, handbells, and other instruments. | |||
Niedmann, Peter | PETER NIEDMANN is a composer from West Hartford, Connecticut. Peter is a member of American Federation of Musicians |
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