Guy Jonson (5 November 1913 – 10 March 2009) was an English classical Pianist and distinguished music teacher. He was born Stanley Guy Johnson at Finchley...
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He studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London under Guido Agosti, Guy Jonson, and Gordon Green. He has been highly regarded since debuting in the international...
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(mezzo-soprano) Dominic John (pianist) Sir Elton John (rock musician) Guy Jonson (pianist and teacher) Graham Johnson (pianist) Aled Jones (singer) Daniel...
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Moura Lympany, Gertrude Peppercorn, Irene Scharrer, Lilias Mackinnon, Guy Jonson, Vivian Langrish, Hope Squire, Eileen Joyce, jazz "syncopated" pianist...
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Fraser Helen Gunderson Myra Hess [pupils] Dorothy Howell Frank Hutchens Guy Jonson Eileen Joyce Vivian Langrish Denise Lassimonne Ray Lev Ernest Lush Moura...
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late 16th or early 17th century. The author of Guy Earl of Warwick is not known, although Ben Jonson and Thomas Dekker have been proposed. The play is...
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their contracts canceled. Phil Cohan was the producer of The Guy Mitchell Show, with Kevin Jonson as the director. The writers were William Derman and Ben...
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Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes (category Adaptations of works by Ben Jonson)
the lyrics of which are the poem "To Celia" by the English playwright Ben Jonson, first published in 1616. Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will...
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drama continued, with writers such as William Shakespeare, John Donne, Ben Jonson, and Francis Bacon contributing to a flourishing literary culture. James...
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Halvar de la Cluyse Jonson (August 14, 1941 – December 2, 2016) was a teacher and high school principal. He was also a long serving provincial politician...
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Boris Johnson (redirect from Boris Jonson)
the UK to leave without a deal. The European Parliament Brexit coordinator Guy Verhofstadt said there would be no further negotiation unless the UK agreed...
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costuming and music as a method of conveying the story or narrative. Ben Jonson, for example, wrote masques with the architect Inigo Jones. William Davenant...
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Succeeded by Guy Boutilier Minister of Health and Wellness In office June 7, 2000 – November 24, 2004 Premier Ralph Klein Preceded by Halvar Jonson Succeeded...
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who would give lectures to the young Elspeth on the likes of Shakespeare, Jonson, Ibsen, Chekhov and Strindberg her father began his career as a photographer...
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Western canon (redirect from Dead white guys)
Sidney, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and John Donne. Spenser, Donne, and Jonson were major influences on 17th-century poetry. However...
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Guy Carleton Boutilier ECA (February 28, 1959 – March 8, 2024) was a Canadian politician, who sat as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from...
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notable playwrights in 1598. For Jonson, however, Dekker was a bumbling hack, a "dresser of plays about town"; Jonson lampooned Dekker as Demetrius Fannius...
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Marian, implying she is a by-word for unwomanly or unchaste behaviour. Ben Jonson produced the incomplete masque The Sad Shepherd, or a Tale of Robin Hood...
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paid Francis's fine in full and part of Catesby's fine. The playwright Ben Jonson was present at one of these parties, and following the discovery of the...
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powerful works by John Webster, Thomas Middleton, John Ford and Ben Jonson. Ben Jonson also contributed to some of the era's best poetry, together with the...
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Renard Nicolas Briançon (4) Théâtre des Champs-Élysées 2012 Volpone Ben Jonson Nicolas Briançon (5) Théâtre de la Madeleine 2014 Chambre froide Michele...
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2018. On June 1, 2018, Bravo canceled the series after two seasons. Maddie Jonson (Inbar Lavi) is a con artist who works with Max (Brian Benben) and Sally...
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Der Spiegel (in German). 4 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-03-07. Pål Jonson [@PlJonson] (24 February 2023). "[The Swedish PM] and I just announced that Sweden...
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Hactenus Inedita Rogeri Baconi, No. VII (in Latin and English), Oxford: John Jonson for the Clarendon Press Bacon, Roger (1928), Delorme, Ferdinand M.; et al...
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Arnold Book of Old Songs (redirect from Arnold Guy Vivian)
Roger Quilter. Quilter dedicated it to and named it after his nephew Arnold Guy Vivian, who perished at the hands of German forces in Italy in 1943. The...
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manuscript of Mark Twain's A Tramp Abroad, and a first edition of Ben Jonson's Q Horatius Flaccus. "Abrams, Boyd and the emanometer". Archived from the...
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was nominated for an Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor), Ben Jonson's Sejanus, and Coriolanus, all for the Royal Shakespeare Company; Pentheus/Agave...
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in Julius Caesar in 1977. That year he also played Peregrine in the Ben Jonson play Volpone, opposite John Gielgud, and Captain Phoebus in The Hunchback...
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Shakespeare Theatre, London 1969 Bartholomew Fair Lantern Leatherhead Ben Jonson Aldwych Theatre, London 1970–1971 Two Gentlemen of Verona Launce William...
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2 to Ukraine]. Svenska Dagbladet. Retrieved 25 January 2023. Pål Jonson [@PlJonson] (24 February 2023). "[The Swedish PM] and I just announced that Sweden...
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