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Creatives
Name | Other Names | Birth Date | Death Date | Notes |
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Angell, Warren Mathewson | Angell, Warren M. | American Tertiiary Music Teacher, Singer and editor of Published Hymns | ||
Coleridge, Mary Elizabeth | Anodos | 23/09/1861 | 25/08/1907 | British Novelist and Poet |
Anonymous, | ||||
Bernie, Ben | Anzelevitz, Benjamin | American jazz violinist, bandleader, and songwriter | ||
Appel, Richard G. | American writer, producer and former attorney | |||
Applebaum, Louis | 01/09/1918 | Canadian composer, administrator, and conductor. | ||
Appleby, William | British schools music organiser from Doncaster. In 1940 he took over the presentation of "Singing Together" a BBC programme started in WWII to assist in teaching children music. On his death he was commemorated by the Doncaster William Appleby Music Centre | |||
Aquinas, Thomas [Saint] | 01/03/1227 | 01/03/1274 | Italian Catholic philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition, known as Doctor Angelicus, Doctor Universalis. | |
Arasón, Jon | 01/01/1484 | 07/11/1550 | Last Catholic Bishop of Iceland | |
Arba, E. D' | Early 20th Century composer | |||
Arch, Gwyn | Published well Over 200 choral arrangements with nearly all the major British publishers and they have been performed and broadcast all over the world. | |||
Archer, Malcolm | English organist, conductor and composer, one of the world’s leading church musicians. In 2009, he was awarded the FRSCM (Fellow of the Royal School of Church Music) for his work in three cathedrals, and as a composer. | |||
Arensky, Aron Stepanovich | 12/07/1861 | 25/02/1906 | Russian composer of Romantic classical music, a pianist and a professor of music. | |
Arcadelt, Jacob | Arkadelt, Jacques | 01/01/1505 | 14/10/1568 | Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, active in both Italy and France, and principally known as a composer of secular vocal music. Although he also wrote sacred vocal music, he was one of the most famous of the early composers of madrigals; |
Arkell, Reginald | British script writer and comic novelist who wrote many musical plays for the London theatre. | |||
Arkwright, G. E. P. | Arkwright, Godfrey Edward Pellew | British musicologist | ||
Arlen, Harold | 15/02/1905 | 23/04/1986 | American composer of popular music, having written over 500 songs, a number of which have become known worldwide. In addition to composing the songs for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz (lyrics by E.Y. Harburg), including the classic "Over the Rainbow", | |
Armour, Richard | 01/03/1906 | 01/03/1989 | American poet and author who wrote more than 65 books. | |
Armstrong, Anton | American conductor of the St. Olaf Choir as well as the Harry R. and Thora H. Tosdal Professor of Music at St. Olaf College of Northfield, Minnesota in the USA.He is an editor of Earthsongs publishing company. Dr Armstrong is widely recognised for his work in the area of youth and children’s choral music | |||
Armstrong, Henry W. | Armstrong, Harry | U.S. boxer, booking agent, producer, singer, pianist and Tin Pan Alley composer. His biggest hit was "Sweet Adeline", written in 1903 with Richard H. Gerard. His 1905 song "Nellie Dean" became the signature song of the British music hall singer Gertie Gitana, and a popular British pub song. |
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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