• David Craighead (January 24, 1924 – March 26, 2012) was a noted American organist. Craighead was born in Strasburg, Pennsylvania. He studied with Alexander...
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  • David Craighead may refer to: David Craighead (organist) David Craighead (politician) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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  • Brander Craighead (born 1990), Canadian football player David Craighead (organist) (1924–2012), American organist David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead, KT...
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  • Cracknell, British journalist David Craighead (organist) (1924–2012), American organist David Crellin (born 1961), English actor David Cretney (born 1954), Manx...
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  • studying under David Craighead. He then became a professor of music at Brigham Young University. He was appointed a Tabernacle organist when Robert Cundick...
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  • studying piano and organ with teachers including Karel Paukert and David Craighead. By now she had married Aaron Johnson. In 1971 she earned her doctorate...
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  • David Higgs is an American organist. He has given a large number of recitals and is the head of the organ department at the Eastman School of Music. Higgs...
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  • composition Bonita Boyd, flute David Burge, piano Charles Martin Castleman, violin Katherine Ciesinski, voice David Craighead, organ Robert De Cormier, choral...
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    Pennario, composer Elinor Remick Warren, composer Harry Partch and organist David Craighead. Her sisters Norma Steeb and Lillian Steeb French continued running...
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  • John Longhurst (category American organists)
    Rochester. His principal organ teachers were Alexander Schreiner, David Craighead and Robert Noehren. Between 1969 and 1977, Longhurst served on the...
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    one squad. John Alexander Ahl (1813–1882), congressman David Craighead (1924–2012), organist Matt Feiler (born 1992), football player for Los Angeles...
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  • Carole Terry (category American classical organists)
    harpsichord with Larry Palmer), Eastman School of Music (organ with David Craighead), and Stanford University, where she obtained in 1977 a Doctor of Musical...
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    Cavendish of Furness, former Lord-in-Waiting and his wife The Lord Hope of Craighead, representing the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle The...
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  • Diane Meredith Belcher (category American classical organists)
    Eastman School of Music. Her teachers include David Spicer, John Weaver, Clarence Watters, David Craighead, and Wilma Jensen (organ); Ford Lallerstedt (music...
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  • Orchestra (Classic Concerto, Medieval Poem, Pageant, Festival Music) – David Craighead, David Mulbury, organ; The Fairfield Orchestra, John Welsh, conductor –...
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  • Independent. 22 October 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2021. "Frank Craighead, Jr. and John Craighead – Conservation Heritage". paconservationheritage.org. 15 January...
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  • Ordinary Horace Davey, Baron Davey, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary Sir Edward Marshall-Hall, English...
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    Frances Jane Crosby, Monterrey and Other Poems, rev. ed. New York: R. Craighead, 1856, pp. 60–61. Annie Isabel Willis, "A Blind Hymnwriter", Daily True...
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  • M. Cover, American theorist and academic (b. 1938) 2012 – David Craighead, American organist and educator (b. 1924) 2012 – Manik Godghate, Indian poet...
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  • Alexander McCurdy (category American organists)
    educators. These included Walter Baker, Richard Purvis, David N. Johnson, Gordon Young, David Craighead, Thomas Schippers, James Litton, Barbara Owen, Temple...
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    Gary Bowler, who was New Zealand's longest serving Anglican cathedral organist, served as Director of Music from April 1981 to December 2014. James Mist...
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  • Beaumont, actress, voice actress, singer and schoolteacher David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead, judge 28 June – Simon Douglas-Pennant, 7th Baron Penrhyn...
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  • (born 1957) John Craighead, conservationist and naturalist (born 1916) C. Martin Croker, animator and voice actor (born 1962) David Kyle, science fiction...
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  • politician, 47th United States Secretary of the Interior 1938 – David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead, Scottish lieutenant and judge 1938 – Konrad Kujau, German...
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    who moved to the Diocese of Waiapu, and of Victor Galway. The latter, an organist and professor of music, had been very popular, attracting large crowds...
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  • 1977-1980) — as President, defused riots and armed stand-off in 1969 Harold Craighead (Charles W. Lake Professor of Engineering, 1989-) — applied physicist...
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    Saints was donated by the first vicar in 1871: "(Mr Granger) has to act as organist- or rather harmonium player- and later he presented the Church with an...
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  • (1969–1989). Thomas M. Cover, 73, American information theorist. David Craighead, 88, American organist. Manik Sitaram Godghate, 74, Indian poet. Jay Holt, 88,...
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  • established cause of death, reference. Raymond Daveluy, 89, Canadian composer, organist, music educator and arts administrator. Thomas G. Doran, 80, American Roman...
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    outreach to students and young people, Prebble and his successor Father David Balfour, helped create a church with city-wide and international impact...
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