Sir Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss CH KCVO (2 August 1891 – 27 March 1975) was an English composer and conductor. Bliss's musical training was cut short...
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Arthur Bliss Lane (16 June 1894 – 12 August 1956) was a United States diplomat who served in Latin America and Europe. During his diplomatic career he...
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Look up bliss in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Bliss. Bliss is a common noun meaning 'extreme happiness'. It may...
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been played by Lois Maxwell. Bliss is the granddaughter of composer Sir Arthur Bliss, former Master of the Queen's Music. She is married to author and actor...
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(1948) is a book written by former United States ambassador to Poland, Arthur Bliss Lane, who observed what he considered to be the betrayal of Poland by...
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Arthur Bliss Seymour (January 3, 1859 – March 29, 1933) was an American botanist and mycologist who specialized in parasitic fungi. Seymour was born in...
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Things to Come (category Films scored by Arthur Bliss)
the music, but this would have impeded editing, and so the score, by Arthur Bliss, was fitted to the film afterwards in a more conventional way.[disputed...
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soloists such as Lionel Tertis and William Primrose. English composers Arthur Bliss, Edwin York Bowen, Benjamin Dale, Frank Bridge, Benjamin Britten, Rebecca...
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Sonata for two pianos and percussion), Francis Poulenc (1932), Arthur Bliss (1924), Arthur Benjamin (1938), Peter Mieg (1939–41), Darius Milhaud (1941 and...
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Howes, Frank, "Sir Arthur Bliss – A modern romantic", The Times, 27 April 1956, p. 3 Cole, Hugo and Andrew Burn. "Bliss, Sir Arthur." Grove Music Online...
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Caesar and Cleopatra (film) (category Films scored by Arthur Bliss)
Caesar and Cleopatra is a 1945 British Technicolor film directed by Gabriel Pascal and starring Vivien Leigh and Claude Rains. Some scenes were directed...
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Tragedy of Fashion, to music by Eugene Aynsley Goossens, 1926 Adam Zero, Arthur Bliss, 1946 Adams Violin Concerto, to music by John Adams, 1995 Adagio Hammerklavier...
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performing his own works, both on organ and piano. In 1975, the death of Arthur Bliss left the title of Master of the Queen's Music vacant. The selection of...
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Arthur Bliss Copp PC (July 10, 1870 – December 5, 1949) was a Canadian politician. Born in Jolicure, New Brunswick, to Joseph Harvey Copp and Frances Lydia...
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Credited as Bliss, he got the name because they used to take the 7 train into times square from Queens and there’s a stop called 46th and Bliss St. so he...
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Arthur Lane may refer to: Arthur Bliss Lane (1894–1956), United States Ambassador to Poland, 1944–1947 Arthur Lane (actor) (1910–1987), British actor...
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This is a list of compositions by Arthur Bliss. Bliss's works have been catalogued by Lewis Foreman, and "F" numbers are now commonly used to identify...
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Singers and the Windsor Sinfonia conducted by Robert Tucker. In 1957–1958, Arthur Bliss (once a pupil of Cyril Rootham) composed a 40-minute ballet suite titled...
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Olympian, a newspaper in Olympia, Washington The Olympians, an opera by Arthur Bliss Olympus (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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works An Oxford Elegy by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Morning Heroes by Arthur Bliss, as well as the role of the Narrator in Oedipus Rex by Stravinsky, conducted...
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as well as a prolific composer. Her repertoire included works such as Arthur Bliss' Piano Concerto and Constant Lambert's The Rio Grande. When she was 33...
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Morning Heroes (category Compositions by Arthur Bliss)
Morning Heroes is a choral symphony by the English composer Arthur Bliss. The work received its first performance at the Norwich Festival on 22 October...
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Kaiser (1964) – journalist and author Rufus King (1914) – novelist Arthur Bliss Lane (1916) – diplomat Jacques Leslie (1968) – author and journalist...
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the Gorbals. Music by Arthur Bliss, Sadler's Wells Ballet, Princes Theatre, London, 26 October 1944 Adam Zero. Music by Bliss, Sadler's Wells Ballet...
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1904–1904 10th 1904–1908 11th 1908–1911 12th 1911–1914 1915–1917 Arthur Bliss Copp 13th 1917–1921 14th 1921–1922 1922–1925 15th 1925–1926 Otto...
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miniature works for the house included Gustav Holst, Frederick Delius, Arthur Bliss, John Ireland and Arnold Bax, although Sir Edward Elgar refused to contribute...
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Additional settings of the prayer by notable musicians include those by: Arthur Bliss Maire Brennan The Burns Sisters F. R. C. Clarke René Clausen Bing Crosby...
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Among Howells' contemporaries in the student body were Gurney, Arthur Bliss and Arthur Benjamin. Howells blossomed in what he considered the "cosy family"...
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United Kingdom by the British Iris Society. The National Collection of Arthur Bliss Irises is held in Gloucestershire. The American Iris Society is the International...
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United States and Australia. He premiered the Piano Concerto in B-flat by Arthur Bliss at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Renowned especially for his Beethoven...
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