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Name | Other Names | Birth Date | Death Date | Notes |
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Beyerle, Bernward | German Composer and music editor | |||
Bible, Ken | 20th century American composer andn lyricist chiefly of Hymns | |||
Biery, James | American organist, composer and conductor | |||
Bigard, Albany Leon | Bigard, Barney | American composer or co-composer with Duke Ellington | ||
Jones, B. Hall | Bigby, Betty Hall; Jones, Betty Hall | American pianist and singer. | ||
Biggs, John | American composer and arranger. His relationship with the Ventura County Master Chorale has been fruitful in the last few years. The ensemble has performed small pieces of his and premiered his large-scale "Mass for a New Age" two years ago. | |||
Billings, William | 07/10/1746 | 26/09/1800 | Regarded as the first American choral composer. | |
Billingsley, Alan | American writer/arranger producer and studio musician in Los Angeles. He has also arranged , orchestrated and performed with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Alan is now a free-lance writer for Hal Leonard Corporation and also orchestrates musicals and produces accompaniment tape tracks. | |||
Billups, Kenneth Brown | African-American Choral Director, Music Arranger | |||
Binge, Robert | British composer and arranger of light music | |||
Binge, Ronald | British composer and arranger of light music. After the end of the Second world war, Mantovani offered Binge the job of arranging and composing for his new orchestra. However, he later tired of writing arrangements and turned to composing original works and film scores | |||
Binney, Malcolm | Composer and conductor, mainly of Wind bands | |||
Bird, Hubert C. | 01/12/1939 | American composer, conductor, teacher and tenor soloist | ||
Birge, Edward B. | American Music Teacher and Arranger | |||
Bishop, Henry | 18/11/1786 | 30/04/1855 | English composer. He is most famous for the songs "Home! Sweet Home!" and "Lo! Here the Gentle Lark." He was the composer or arranger of some 120 dramatic works, | |
Bizet, Georges | Bizet, Alexandre César Léopold | 25/10/1838 | 03/06/1875 | French composer of the romantic era. |
Bjørklund, Amund | Espionage is a New York-based Norwegian songwriting and music production team consisting of Espen Lind and Amund Bjørklund. They co-wrote many songs for various pop artists. | |||
Black, Don | Black is perhaps best-known for his collaborations with Andrew Lloyd Webber, and for the James Bond theme songs he co-wrote with composer John Barry: | |||
Blackburn, Bryan | Writer | |||
Blackley, Terry J. | American band director and teacher of music. In 1980, Blackley was named Dean of Fine Arts at Fullerton College. Blackley was chosen as the Associate Director of the 800 piece All American College Marching Band for The Opening Ceremonies of the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, Los Angeles. |
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