Sir Granville Ransome Bantock (7 August 1868 – 16 October 1946) was a British composer of classical music. Granville Ransome Bantock was born in London...
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became the first actor to portray Father Christmas in film. Bantock was born at 12 Granville Place in Marylebone in London. He was one of eight children...
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Bantock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Baldwin Bantock (1862–1938), English politician Granville Bantock (1868–1946), British...
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sketches. The marches were dedicated to his friends including composer Granville Bantock and organists George Robertson Sinclair, Ivor Atkins and Percy Hull...
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2015. Musically, New Brighton first came to national prominence when Granville Bantock, later to be knighted as one of Britain's most prolific composers...
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translation by his lover Lord Alfred Douglas (titled Salome). To this Granville Bantock composed incidental music, which was premiered at the Court Theatre...
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Songs from the Chinese Poets (redirect from Songs from the Chinese Poets (Bantock))
Songs from the Chinese Poets are series of settings in six parts by Granville Bantock. The English song texts were mainly supplied by Captain L. A. Cranmer...
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secure recognition for other musicians, including a knighthood for Granville Bantock and the Companion of Honour for Delius. As musical aide to the king...
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dressed as a suicide bomber Omar Khayyám, a 1906 choral work by Sir Granville Bantock Omar Khyam, British Islamist militant, caught during Operation Crevice...
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Lancashire towns, and had balcony seating for spectators. The composer Granville Bantock was enlisted as musical director in 1897 at the ballroom to provide...
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Banks (1923–1980) Tommy Banks (1936–2018) Tony Banks (born 1950) Granville Bantock (1868–1946) Seymour Barab (1921–2014) Krešimir Baranović (1894–1975)...
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in which the choir performs both vocal and instrumental functions. Granville Bantock composed three such works—Atalanta in Calydon (1911), Vanity of Vanities...
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Gavin Bantock (born 4 July 1939) is an English poet; he is the grandson of Granville Bantock. He was born in Barnt Green, and attended New College, Oxford...
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attending music festivals he began a lifelong friendship with composer Granville Bantock (1868–1946). In 1898, Brian married Isabel Priestley, by whom he had...
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Addison (composer) Howard Arman (conductor) Peter Arnold (pianist) Sir Granville Bantock (composer) Sir John Barbirolli (conductor) Helen Bower (violinist)...
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Songs of Araby. The Fire-Worshippers is an 1892 "dramatic cantata" by Granville Bantock based on one of the tales. It is also the basis of the operas Lalla-Rûkh...
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"The Land-of-the-ever-Young" (Tir-nan-Og), a work for brass band by Granville Bantock, 1945 “Tir-na Nog'th”, a place in the fantasy novel series The Chronicles...
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composed by Felix Mendelssohn while residing on these islands, while Granville Bantock composed the Hebridean Symphony. Enya's song "Ebudæ" from Shepherd...
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music with his Sextet in F minor and also received an invitation from Granville Bantock to become a member of the staff at the Birmingham and Midland Institute...
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Cello, Saxophone and orchestra (1996) Max Bruch – Kol Nidrei (1998) Granville Bantock – Sapphic Poem (1999) Philip Glass – Cello Concerto No. 1 (2003) Andrew...
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Chamberlain, who was Lord Mayor of Birmingham from 1916 to 1918; Granville Bantock, composer and Professor of Music at the University of Birmingham;...
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1977 pp. 84, 85 Bernhardt-Kabisch 1977 p. 92 Granville Bantock – Thalaba the Destroyer (1/2) Granville Bantock – Thalaba the Destroyer (2/2) Bernhardt-Kabisch...
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Gennady Banshchikov Concerto for cello No. 3 for solo cello (1965) Granville Bantock Sonata in G minor (1924) Rami Bar-Niv Improvisation Arnold Bax Rhapsodic...
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More (composer) (1903–1966), Welsh composer, daughter-in-law of Sir Granville Bantock Margaret Moore (academic), Canadian political theorist, academic and...
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I)" (in Latvian). Latvijas Vēstnesis. Retrieved 13 October 2012. Granville Bantock (1913). Sixty Patriotic Songs of All Nations. Ditson. p. xv. "His...
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(1880–1956) Edward Bairstow (1874–1946) Christopher Ball (born 1936) Granville Bantock (1868–1946) Richard Barrett (born 1959) Stanley Bate (1911–1959) Hubert...
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(1907) Granville Bantock – Christ in the Wilderness (1907, Gloucester Festival) Gabriel Pierné – Les enfants à Bethléem (1907) Granville Bantock – Omar...
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The piece was arranged for string orchestra by British composer Granville Bantock. There is also an orchestral arrangement by British composer Sir William...
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politician Granville Pearl Aikman (1858-1923), American judge Granville Bantock (1868–1946), British composer of classical music. Granville Bates (1882–1940)...
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of the poem is a quest for the perfect union. British composer Sir Granville Bantock wrote a tone poem for orchestra based on the Shelley poem in 1902...
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