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Creatives
Name | Other Names | Birth Date | Death Date | Notes |
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Acworth, Harry Arbuthnot | Acworth, H. A. | Lyricist, for many composers including Elgar | ||
Adam, Adolph-Charles | 24/07/1803 | 03/05/1856 | French composer particularly of operas and ballets, and music critic. | |
Adams, Arthur Henry | Born in New Zealand spent most of his adult life in Australia as a Journalist, author and poet | |||
Adams, Brant | American Composer, Arranger and Orchestrator. Brant has been a member of the Oklahoma State University music faculty since 1987, serving as area coordinator of music theory and composition and as head of the Department of Music since 2008. | |||
Adams, Bryan | 01/01/1970 | Canadian singer songwriter, musician, producer, actor, social activist, and photographer.. Adams has been one of the most successful figures of the world of rock music during last three decades. | ||
Adams, George Archibald Emmett | Adams, Emmett | 02/03/1930 | Australian, songwriter and Lyricist | |
Adams, H. M. | 20th century British composer, musicologist and author | |||
Adams, Ishmael | Ghanean composer and conductor who formed the Damas choir in the 1950s, a non denominational mixed choir | |||
Adams, Lee | American lyricist best known for his musical theatre collaboration with Charles Strouse. Won Broadway's Tony Award twice: in 1961, his lyrics as part of a Best Musical win for "Bye, Bye Birdie;" and in 1970, his lyrics as part of a Best Musical win for "Applause." | |||
Adams, Lydia | Canadian Choral conductor. While in England, she worked with many leading conductors, composers and arrangers including Sir David Willcocks, Sir Neville Marriner, John Rutter, Bob Chilcott, Tonϋ Kaluste among others. In 1981, Lydia Adams became the pianist of the Elmer Iseler Singers, a fully professional chamber choir based in Toronto, and worked with its founder, the late Dr. Elmer Iseler, in that capacity for 17 years. She was appointed Conductor and Artistic director after his death | |||
Adams, Sarah Flower | 01/01/1805 | 01/01/1848 | English Poet | |
Maybrick, Michael | Adams, Stephen | 31/01/1844 | 25/08/1913 | English composer and singer, best known under his pseudonym Stephen Adams as the composer of "The Holy City," one of the most popular religious songs in English. |
Adelaide Latvian Society, | Formed in Adelaide South Australia in 1953 | |||
Ades, Hawley | American choral arranger, | |||
Adkins, Adele | Adele; Adkins, Adele Laurie Blue | Adele is a British singer-songwriter who has sold millions of albums worldwide and won a total of 15 Grammys as well as an Oscar. | ||
Adkins, James Edward | Adkins, J. E. | Irish Organist,Choirmaster and Composer | ||
Adler, Richard | Composer, lyricist, producer | |||
Adlgasser, Anton Cajetan | 01/12/1729 | 01/12/1777 | German organist and composer at Salzburg Cathedral and at court, and composed a good deal of liturgical music (including eight masses and two requiems) as well as oratorios and orchestral and keyboard works. | |
Adrian, John | Adrian, J. | Lyricist for pop and country songs, especially for Billy "Crash" Craddock | ||
Afanasieff, Walter | Russian American multiple Grammy-award-winning record producer and songwriter. He is best known for his long association with Mariah Carey, for whom he was co-producer and co-writer for several years, beginning in 1990. |
Works
Name | Composers | Other Names |
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A Ballynure Ballad | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
A Bilogy | McElheran, Brock | |
A Bird Sang in the Rain | Wood, Haydn | |
A Birthday | Williamson, Malcolm | |
A Blessing | Shaw, Martin | |
A Border Ballad | Prescott, Oliveria | |
Linus and Lucy | Guaraldi, Vince | A Boy Called Charlie Brown |
A Boy Was Born | Britten, Benjamin | |
A Boy Was Born | Britten, Benjamin | |
A British Tar | Sullivan, [Sir] Arthur Seymour | |
A Brown Bird Singing | Wood, Haydn | |
A Bunch of Thyme | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
A Bush Carol | Lawrence, David | |
Meeresstille Und Gluckliche Fahrt | Beethoven, Ludwig van | A Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage; Calm Sea and Pleasant Voyage; Opus 112 |
A Cappella Songs for Treble Chorus | Crocker, Emily | |
A Carol for New Year's Day | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
A Catastrophe | Sprague, N. B. | |
A Catch on Tobacco | Aldrich, Henry [Dr.] | |
A Ce Joli Mois | ; Janequin, Clément | In This Lovely Month; Where May Displays Her Flowers |
Ce Moys De May | Janequin, Clément | A ce joly moys; O Lovely May; This Month of May; When May Displays |
Publications
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