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Creatives
Name | Other Names | Birth Date | Death Date | Notes |
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Praed, Winthrop Mackworth | English politician and poet. | |||
Puddy, A. P. | Australian Music arranger | |||
Cotes, Ambrosio | Spanish Renaissance composer. Like many other Spanish composers of the period, his secular villancicos and canzonetas have been lost. Of the sacred works 25 polyphonic compositions are preserved in Granada, a mass in the Cathedral of Valencia, and a further 3 motets in the Colegio del Patriarca. | |||
Harvey, Jonathon | British composer. He held teaching positions at universities and music conservatories in Europe and the USA and was frequently invited to teach in summer schools around the world. He has composed extgensively and written many books on music | |||
Vasks, Pēteris | Latvian Composer who is one of the most influential and praised European contemporary composers | |||
Webber, William Southcombe Lloyd | English organist and composer. Father of Andrew and Julian Lloyd Webber. He composed works ranging from choral pieces to instrumental items, and served as a teacher, instructing pupils on music theory at the Royal College of Music | |||
Moody, Ivan | British composer. Moody's compositions show the influences of Eastern liturgical chant and the Orthodox Church. He is a widely published musicologist and editor | |||
Cameron, John | British composer, arranger, conductor | |||
Buxton, John | English Literary critic, biographer, poet and editor. | |||
Jacobs, Anne K. | Brooklyn-based Australia composer and lyricist | |||
Dransfield, Michael | Australian Poet who was published when a teenager, and when he died before his talent had fully matured, he left close to a thousand poems. | |||
Howe, Julia Ward | American abolitionist, social activist, poet, and the author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic". | |||
Matheson, George | Blind Scottish minister and writer of Hymns | |||
Wedderburn, John | Scottish poet and theologian. who joined with his two brothers, James and Robert, in composing ballads directed against Roman Catholicism, They wrote a number of sacred parodies on popular ballads, which were published apparently at first as broadsheet ballads | |||
Jordan, Philip | Lyricist | |||
Brooke, Rupert | English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially "The Soldier". | |||
Jennefelt, Thomas | Swedish Composer | |||
Works
Name | Composers | Other Names |
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A Kent Yeoman's Wooing Song | Howells, Herbert Norman | |
A Kiss in the Dark | Herbert, Victor | |
A La Claire Fontaine | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
A La Nanita Nana | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
A La Puerta Del Cielo | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
A La Ru, a La Me | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
A La Rurru Nino | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
A Lake and a Fairy Boat | Dunhill, Thomas Frederick | |
A Legend | Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich | Christ Had a Garden; Crown of Roses; Fair Was the Garden; Once Long Ago in Nazareth; When Christ Was But a Child |
A Litany | Walton, William | Drop, Drop Slow Tears |
A Litany: for Three Voices | Bridge, Frank | |
A Little Bird | Brahms, Johannes | |
A Little Bird in the Air | Elgar, Edward | |
A Little Folly | Bach, Johann Sebastian | |
A Little Jazz Mass | Chilcott, Robert | |
A Little More Cider Too | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
A Little Pretty Bonny Lass | Farmer, John | |
A Love Song | Holst, Gustav | |
A Love Symphony | Pitt, Percy | Opus 30, No. 3 |
A Lullaby | Rockwell, J. E. |
Publications
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