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Name | Other Names | Birth Date | Death Date | Notes |
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Auber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit | 01/10/1782 | 01/10/1871 | French Composer | |
Auden, W. H. | Auden, Wystan Hugh | 01/08/1907 | Anglo-American poet, born in England, an American citizen (from 1946) | |
Audran, Edmond | Audran, Achille Edmond | 12/04/1840 | 17/08/1901 | French composer best known for several internationally successful operettas |
Auric, Georges | 01/10/1899 | 01/10/1983 | French composer, film composer and music critic | |
Austin, Dallas | American songwriter, record producer, and musician, | |||
Austin, Ernest | 31/12/1874 | 24/07/1947 | prolific composer of songs, covering a wide spectrum of mood, from serious Shakespearean settings to ballads of both sentimental and robust natures | |
Austin, William James | New York City poet, writer, musician, visual artist, and academic. | |||
Philips, Eric | Austin-Philips, Eric | Australian composer and conductor | ||
Averre, Richard E. | American composer particularly of Christmas carols | |||
Averay, Juliet | Lyricist/Librettist | |||
Avshalamov, Jacob | 28/03/1919 | Composer and Music Professor | ||
Axtens, Florence E. | early 20th century Australian teacher, writer and composer | |||
Azelton, Phil | American Choral conductor, Composer and Arranger. Before heading the choral music department at Van Nuys High School in California, Phil spent many years behind the scenes in film music production in all the major studios in Hollywood. Now semi-retired, he sings regularly with a madrigal group, a vocal jazz sextet, a nine-voice swing choir (which he directs), a large concert choir, and is the music director for his home church in Pacific Palisades. | |||
Van Heusen, James | Babcock, Edward Chester; Van Heusen, Jimmy | 01/04/1913 | American composer. He wrote songs for films, television and theater Van Heusen teamed up with lyricist Sammy Cahn. Their three Academy Awards for Best Song were won for "All the Way" (1957) from The Joker Is Wild, "High Hopes" (1959) from A Hole in the Head, and "Call Me Irresponsible" (1963) from Papa's Delicate Condition. Their songs were also featured in Ocean's Eleven (1960) and Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) | |
Eilers, Joyce Elaine | Bacak, Joyce Eilers | One of America's top choral composers , with hundreds of compositions and arrangements in her catalog,together with best-selling methods for teaching sight-singing, and for her mentoring of young composers | ||
Baccusi, Ippolito | 01/07/1550 | 01/07/1609 | Italian composer of the late Renaissance, active in northern Italy, including Venice, Mantua, and Verona. A member of the Venetian School of composers, he had a strong reputation as a master of counterpoint, and wrote both sacred and secular vocal music.[1] | |
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel | 08/03/1714 | 14/12/1788 | German Classical period musician and composer, the fifth child and second (surviving) son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. | |
Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich | 21/06/1732 | 26/01/1795 | the ninth son of Johann Sebastian Bach, sometimes referred to as the "Bückeburg Bach". He is not to be confused with other similarly named members of the Bach family (see Johann Christoph Bach ). | |
Bach, Johann Ludwig | 01/03/1677 | 01/03/1731 | Son of Jacob Bach, uncle of Johann Sebastian Bach | |
Bach, Johann Michael | 09/08/1648 | 17/05/1694 | German composer of the Baroque period. He was the brother of Johann Christoph Bach, as well as second-uncle and father-in-law of Johann Sebastian Bach (he was the father of J.S. Bach's first wife Maria Barbara Bach |
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