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Name | Other Names | Birth Date | Death Date | Notes |
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Leaman, S. Scott | American high school teacher and choral director | |||
Andersen, Ann Kapp | American composer of Sacred and Gospel music | |||
Moore, Undine Smith | Notable and prolific female African-American composer | |||
Stanton, Royal Waltz | Well known American choral conductor and teacher | |||
Corley, Maria Thompson | Jamaican born canadian Pianist, arranger and Teacher. Aside from being an accomplished pianist, Maria Corley is an author, whose first novel, Choices, was published by Kensington. She is also a composer and arranger of music for both solo voice and chorus, with pieces commissioned and recorded by the Florida A&M University Concert Choir, the Tallahassee Boys Choir, and soprano Randye Jones. | |||
Harvey, Peter | Music Arranger | |||
Haldeman, Oakley | American songwriter, composer, author and the general manager for a music publisher | |||
Autry, Gene | American performer who gained fame as a singing cowboy on the radio, in movies, and on television for more than three decades beginning in the early 1930s | |||
Bojesen, Michael | Danish choir conductor and Composer | |||
Hieburg, Ellen | Danish Poet | |||
Heiberg, Ellen | Danish Poet | |||
Guarini, Giovanni Battista | Italian Poet, dramatist, and diplomat | |||
Carmichael, Mary Grant | Pianist and Composer | |||
Rossi, Luigi | Italian Baroque composer. Rossi is noteworthy principally for his chamber-cantatas, which are among the finest that the 17th century produced. Rossi composed just two operas: Il palazzo incantato, which was given at Rome in 1642; and Orfeo, written after he was invited by Cardinal Mazarin in 1646 to go to Paris for that purpose, and given its premiere there in 1647 | |||
Buti, Francesco | Italian Abbot and doctor of law, he moved to Paris and Settling in Paris , he became the confidant of Cardinal Jules Mazarin , and had the task of organizing and overseeing court performances. He brought to the French capital the musicians Luigi Rossi , Francesco Cavalli and Carlo Caprioli. For Rossi he wrote the libretti for three works Orfeo ( 1647 ), the wedding of Peleus and Thetis ( 1654 ) and Hercules lover ( 1662 ). | |||
Meredith, Victoria | Canadian Vocal Coach and Arranger. Dr. Meredith's research interests lie in the areas of choral repertoire, rehearsal techniques, the adult choral singer and choral music in Canada. | |||
Reinick, Robert | German lyricist, poet, storyteller and painer who wrote lyrics for many of Schumanns art songs. He was employed by Schumann in various operatic projects | |||
Silvestri, Charles Anthony | An American Poet , poet and history professor at Washburn University. He is best known as a poet and lyricist. who collaborates with many composers including Whitacre | |||
Lawson, Henry | Australian short story writer and balladist | |||
Kouvaras, Linda | Dr Linda Kouvaras is a musicologist, composer and pianist. She lectures at Melbourne University's Faculty of music, and has been senior resident tutor in creative studies and music at Ormond College since 1993 |
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