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    Sir Alfred Herbert Brewer (21 June 1865 – 1 March 1928) was an English composer and organist. As organist of Gloucester Cathedral from 1896 until his death...
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  • choir at the cathedral there, which was then under the direction of Herbert Brewer. After two years, Sumsion became a full Chorister and sang with the...
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  • Herbert Brewer (21 November 1876 – 1946) was a British boxer. He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Brewer won the Amateur...
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    (2019). Other settings for mixed voices have been composed by Herbert Brewer and Herbert Murrill amongst others. "Come Away, Come Away, Death" (Act II...
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  • 1937), American politician Herbert Brewer (1865–1928), British composer Jack Brewer (disambiguation), several people Jamison Brewer (born 1980), American basketball...
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  • interest in the budding musician, Howells began music lessons in 1905 with Herbert Brewer, the organist of Gloucester Cathedral, and at sixteen became his articled...
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    of the vacuum cleaner Samuel Bowly (1802–1884), slavery abolitionist Herbert Brewer (1865–1928), organist and composer Bridget Christie (b. 1972), comedian...
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    citizens, led by soybean farmer Herbert Brewer, confronted the school board in an unproductive meeting. After the meeting, Brewer organized a White Citizen's...
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    and Hereford Cathedral) 1880–1882 A. Herbert Brewer George Washbourn Morgan James Capener 1896 A. Herbert Brewer (later organist of Gloucester Cathedral)...
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  • Cleaners Lorraine Bowen, singer and songwriter Matthew Boyce, cricketer Herbert Brewer, organist and composer, Gloucester Cathedral Edwin Beard Budding, inventor...
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    Edward Bairstow [pupils] Arthur Benjamin Herbert Brewer Arnold Dolmetsch Noel Gay Lloyd Powell Landon Ronald Herbert Sharpe [pupils] Henry Davan Wetton Mary...
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    led to it being set to music by his friends Ivor Gurney, Herbert Howells and Sir Herbert Brewer, and others, including post-war composers such as Johnny...
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    Capel Bond 1790–1818 Mr Woodroffe 1828–1885 Edward Simms 1886–1892 Herbert Brewer 1892–1898 Harry Crane Perrin (afterwards organist of Canterbury Cathedral)...
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    then in Gloucester, where he studied harmony and counterpoint with Herbert Brewer, the cathedral organist. From there he won a scholarship to Magdalen...
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    composers Arthur Benjamin and Noel Gay, the organists Edward Bairstow and Herbert Brewer, the conductor Landon Ronald and the early music pioneer Arnold Dolmetsch...
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    10 September 1913 at the Three Choirs Festival in Gloucester, England, with Herbert Brewer conducting the festival orchestra; the soloist was the Finnish operatic...
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  • Fantasia received a generally warm welcome, with a few exceptions: Herbert Brewer, the Gloucester cathedral organist, described it as "a queer, mad work...
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    chorus and orchestra (text H.F.B. i.e. Helena F. Bantock, dedicated to Herbert Brewer); Sea Wanderers, poem for chorus and orchestra (text H.F.B. i.e. Helena...
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    of the Three Choirs Festival, Herbert Brewer, Herbert Sumsion and John Sanders. Herbert Howells, who was a pupil of Brewer, composed a Magnificat and Nunc...
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  • Blair (1864–1932) Jonathan Blewitt (1782–1853) Graham Blyth (1948–2024) Herbert Brewer (1865–1928) William Hutchins Callcott (1807–1882) William Carnaby (1772–1839)...
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    Benjamin, Rutland Boughton, Herbert Brewer, George Butterworth, Walford Davies, Thomas Dunhill, George Dyson, Ivor Gurney, Herbert Howells, William Hurlstone...
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  • 1906, when he became an articled pupil of Herbert Brewer at the cathedral. There he met a fellow composer, Herbert Howells, who became a lifelong friend....
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  • Cathedral, England, with soprano Aino Ackté and orchestra conducted by Herbert Brewer. October – Edison Diamond Disc Record introduced. The term "Jazz" first...
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  • Boyce Benjamin Cooke John Stanley Walter Galpin Alcock Edward Bairstow Herbert Brewer E. T. Cook Edward Elgar Basil Harwood Gustav Holst John Ireland Hubert...
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  • impressionism Herbert Brewer 1865 1928 English Eduardo di Capua 1865 1917 Italian Paul Dukas 1865 1935 French La Péri (ballet) Herbert J. Ellis 1865 1903...
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  • Johnstone Douglas and Amherst Webber in London. Organist and composer Herbert Brewer receives a knighthood. Eric Coates – "By The Tamarisk" Arnold Bax –...
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    at Gloucester, became well-known organists themselves – they were A. Herbert Brewer, who succeeded him at Gloucester and George Robertson Sinclair who became...
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    University Press. Retrieved 29 April 2009. Dibble, Jeremy (2004). "Brewer, Sir (Alfred) Herbert (1865–1928)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford...
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    February 16 – Eddie Foy, vaudeville star (born 1856) March 1 – Sir Herbert Brewer, organist and composer (born 1865) March 19 – Nora Bayes, singer, comedian...
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  • (b. 1860) and Emily Jane Tustin (1861–1918). He studied organ under Herbert Brewer at Gloucester Cathedral and became his assistant from 1920–26, after...
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