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Name Other Names Birth Date Death Date Notes
Blackwell, David freelancer composer, editor, and journalist. He has worked extensively with choirs, and is co-editor of In the Mood: 17 Popular Classics for Choirs (OUP, 1995) and Carols for Choirs book 5 (OUP, 2011), and has published a number of choral octavos. He has published a number of choral compositions and arrangements and was co-editor of In the Mood: 17 Jazz Classics for Choirs (OUP, 1995) and Carols for Choirs 5 (OUP, 2011). He is also co-editor of OUP’s series of new hymn settings for organ.
Davenport, John Blackwell, Otis African-American songwriter, singer, and pianist, whose work significantly influenced rock and roll
Blair, Elizabeth Early 20th century Australian composer
Blair, Hugh 01/09/1864 01/09/1932 English musician, composer and organist.
Elwin, Maurice Blair, Norman MacPhail Pseudonym for Norman MacPhail Blair who wrote music under many aliases. Scottish born singer who wrote music under many pseudonyms. He moved to England and Norman's obituary in the local Hampstead paper in 1975 describes him as, one of the most recorded artists in the world and that he had made hundreds of 78rpm recordings under many pseudonyms. His death was registered in Hampstead in December 1975 and he was buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
Blake, Howard 01/04/1938 English composer whose career has spanned over 50 years and produced more than 650 works. Blake's most successful work is his soundtrack for Channel 4’s 1982 film The Snowman including the song "Walking in the Air". He is increasingly recognised for his classical works including concertos, oratorios, ballets, operas and many instrumental pieces. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians states: ‘Howard Blake has achieved fame as pianist, conductor and composer.’
Blake, William 01/05/1757 01/05/1827 English poet, engraver, and painter.
Bland, James A. African-American musician and song writer.
Blane, Ralph American composer, lyricist, and performer.
Blangini, Guiseppe Marco Maria Felice 18/11/1781 18/12/1841 Italian musical composer.
Newman, John Henry [Cardinal] Blessed John Henry Newman; Cardinal Newman 01/12/1801 01/12/1890 Originally an evangelical Oxford academic and priest in the Church of England. Newman left the Church of England and his teaching post at Oxford University and was received into the Catholic Church. In 1879, he was created a cardinal by Pope Leo XIII and beatified in 2010. He was also a literary figure of note and wrote many poems including the Dream of Gerontius.
Blezzard, Judith Author and Music Editor. Biographer of John Goss. Dr. Judith Blezzard is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Music, Liverpool University. Her work on church music manuscripts (particularly of early English Protestant music) resulted in her election to a Fellowship of the Society of Antiquaries of London. She has written and lectured extensively on various aspects of English church music.
Bliss, Paul Bliss, P. Paul; Bliss, Phillip Paul Jr. 20th century American composer, lyricist and arranger. Son of Phillip Paul Bliss, also composer
Newton, Edward Bliss, P. Paul Pseudonym of P. Paul Bliss, American composer, conductor, writer of hymns and a bass-baritone
Bliss, Phillip Paul Bliss, Phillip Paul Snr; Newton, Edward American composer, conductor, writer of hymns and a bass-baritone
Blitheman, John 01/01/1525 23/05/1591 Organist and Composer
Block, Alan Block, Alan W. American Composer of Country Music
Chesterton, Frances Blogg, Frances Alice English Poet who wrote six plays and numerous poems, and was the wife of G. K. Chesterton
Blow, John 23/02/1649 01/10/1708 Composer of choral music in English language
Blower, Maurice British Composer and Arranger. Blower was long associated with the Petersfield Festival, and is reasonably well known as a composer of mainly vocal music. He also composed a horn concerto for Dennis Brain. He wrote a symphony in C major, which dates from just before the Second World War but lay unplayed and forgotten in a loft for over six decades until 2005, when it was discovered by his son, Thomas.

Works

Name Composers Other Names
The Bravest of Soldiers Trad/Anon/composer unknown,
We Be Soldiers Three Ravenscroft, Thomas
Wana Baraka Trad/Anon/composer unknown,
A La Media Noche Trad/Anon/composer unknown,
And Loud We Sing and Long! Atherton, Jacqueline
Requiem Chilcott, Robert
Zauberspruch Den Liebsten Zu Beschworen Eben, Petr
The Ground Gjeilo, Ola
Only In Sleep Ešenvalds, Ēriks
Take, O Take Those Lips Away Hughes, J. Edmund
Why Can't You Behave Porter, Cole
She Weeps Over Rahoon Whitacre, Eric
Grease Gibb, Barry
We Go Together Jacobs, Jim; Casey, Warren
Summer Nights Casey, Warren; Jacobs, Jim
Give Me That Old Time Religeon Trad/Anon/composer unknown,
The Light Sweetman, Debbie
Alleluia Shaw, Kirby
Alleluia Whitacre, Eric
The Angels' Greeting Brahms, Johannes

Publications

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Title Composers Arranged For Type Publisher
A Red, Red Rose Crocker, Emily TTBB Score Hal Leonard Music
A Red, Red Rose Mulholland, James Quitman SATB, Piano Score European American Music Corp.
A Red, Red Rose Daley, Eleanor SSA, piano Score Treble Clef Music Publishers
A Rose So Sweet Nunn, Philip SATB, A capella Score Composer authorised copies
A Rosebud by My Early Walk Trad/Anon/composer unknown, SATB, a capella Score J. Curwen & Sons
A Round of Goodbyes Silver, Frederick 3 part choir Score Genesis
A Second Motet Book Brahms, Johannes; Bach, Johann Michael; Pitoni, Giuseppe Ottavio; Luther, Martin; Reda, Siegfried; Reger, Max; Purcell, Henry; Wesley, Samuel Sebastian Jr.; Nanino, Giovanni Maria; Liebhold, ; Bruckner, Anton; Schütz, Heinrich; Edward, D. R.; Redford, John; Willan, Healey; David, Johann Nepomuk; Vivaldi, Antonio; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus SATB Score Concordia Publishing House
A Seekers Celebration Springfield, Tom; Springfield, Tom; Trad/Anon/composer unknown, ; Reynolds, Malvina SATB, piano Vocal Warner Bros Publications
A Shaker Worship Service Trad/Anon/composer unknown, SSA, TTB and 2 part junior choir Vocal score Lawson-Gould Music Publishers, Inc.
A Shakespearian Madrigal (Sigh No More Ladies) Thiman, Eric Harding SSA, Piano Score Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd.
A Shearer's Dream Trad/Anon/composer unknown, SATBB, Bar solo A capella Score reproduced by permission Publisher Unknown
A Silver Bell Peals Through the Night Frank, Paul SATB Score Novello & Co, Ltd
A Sixteenth Century Anthem Book Various, SATB, a capella Score Oxford University Press
A Smuggler's Song Le Fleming, Christopher Kaye SA, Piano Score Oxford University Press
A Soft Day Brinsmead, Daniel SATB, piano Vocal score Santa Barbara Music Publishing
A Son! A Savior! The Heart of Christmas Krogstad, Bob; Cloninger, Claire SATB, ST soli, narrator, orchestra Score Word Music Group Inc
A Song Against Bores Lovelock, William TTBB, A capella Score Chappell & Co., Inc.
A Song for Bedtime McLean, H. J. Unison choir, piano Score Thompson Choral Library
A Song for St. Cecilia Hurd, Michael SATB Vocal score Novello and Co. Ltd
A Song of Rain Boyd, Anne SSAA Score Treble Clef Music Publishers