Sir Henry Walford Davies KCVO OBE (6 September 1869 – 11 March 1941) was an English composer, organist, and educator who held the title Master of the King's...
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opening titles feature the Royal Air Force March Past composed by Sir Henry Walford Davies KCVO OBE. Angels One Five was the ninth most popular at the British...
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cricketer Henry Rodolph Davies (1865–1950), British Army general Henry Lowrie Davies (1898–1975), British Army general Sir Henry Walford Davies (1869–1941)...
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Chapels Royal, usually the Bishop of London. During Solemn Melody by Henry Walford Davies, politicians, high commissioners and religious leaders from many...
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(1853–1924) – Isaiah (1897) Lorenzo Perosi – La Passione di Cristo (1897) Henry Walford Davies – Days of Man (1897) Lorenzo Perosi – La Trasfigurazione di Cristo...
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English text include John Clarke-Whitfeld, Charles Villiers Stanford, Henry Walford Davies, Mildred Barnes Royse, and Imant Raminsh. Heinrich Schütz created...
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Music. His teachers there were Sir Walter Parratt, Charles Wood, and Henry Walford Davies. Harris was organist at St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston from 1911...
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Westminster Abbey, in consultation with the Master of the King's Musick, Henry Walford Davies. The Abbey choir was supplemented by choirs from the Chapel Royal...
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English Hymnal of 1906 (transcribed below). Two versions also exist by Henry Walford Davies, called "Wengen", or "Christmas Carol". "Wengen" was published in...
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Gregynog Hall (section Gregynog and the Davies sisters)
was established in 1933 by the Davies sisters, with the advice of their friend and advisor, Sir Henry Walford Davies (later Master of the King's Music)...
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Nicholas' Church, Great Yarmouth) Dr Edward John Hopkins 1843–1897 Sir Henry Walford Davies 1897–1923 Sir George Thalben-Ball 1923–1982 Dr John Birch 1982–1997...
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pronounced the style of the late king, God be in my Head by Sir Henry Walford Davies was sung. Initially interred in the Royal Vault beneath the Quire...
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(1586–1638) Stanley Vann (1910–2010) William Litton Viner (1790–1867) Henry Walford Davies (1869–1941) Thomas Forbes Walmisley (1783–1866) Samuel Wesley (1766–1837)...
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John Cadvan Davies (1846-1923), Wesleyan Minister and Archdruid of the Gorsedd under name of Cadvan, died at Oswestry Sir Henry Walford Davies (1869 in Oswestry...
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who wrote O Hearken Thou for the 1911 coronation of George V. Sir Henry Walford Davies, who wrote Confortare (Be strong and play the Man) for the 1937 coronation...
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for what he regarded as their embrace of irrationality. The young Henry Walford Davies made a musical setting of Prospice in 1894 for baritone and string...
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"Sans Day Carol". The music was first published by Cecil Sharp. Sir Henry Walford Davies wrote a popular choral arrangement that is often performed at the...
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the 100th anniversary of the formation of the RAF, in April 2018. Henry Walford Davies, founder of the RAF Central Band Ronnie Aldrich, British easy listening...
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we love Herbert Howells John Rutter: Requiem Fredrik Sixten Sir Henry Walford Davies "A Short Requiem" (1915) 'In Sacred Memory of all those who have...
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(Blaenwern). The other music was Psalm 121 to an arrangement by Sir Henry Walford Davies, sung as the Queen's coffin made its way through the chapel, the...
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OCLC 474839729. Sterndale, A.C.; Parker, L.T.; Smith, C.; Reed, P.J.T.; Tabor, F.J.; Davies, F.K.; Allcock, N.J.; Lucking, J.H. (May 1974). White, D.E. (ed.). The Locomotives...
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Dyson, "Only in Sleep" by Ēriks Ešenvalds, and "Solemn Melody" by Henry Walford-Davies. Tom Chatterton, Assistant Organist of the cathedral, played: "Prelude...
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Music Festival at their estate, an annual 3–4-day affair directed by Henry Walford Davies that included poetry readings. The festivals played host to important...
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recordings; some of these, such as the Violin Sonata in A major by Henry Walford Davies, the Five Pieces for Violin and Piano by Gustav Holst, and the Sonata...
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Berg – Piano Sonata, Op.1 York Bowen – Viola Concerto in C minor Henry Walford Davies – Solemn Melody for organ George Enescu – Cantate pour la pose de...
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(1874–1934) in early 20th-Century Britain, while contemporary countryman Henry Walford Davies (1869–1941) composed an equivalent setting of the White Paternoster...
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London's Temple Church by its then organist, Sir Henry Walford Davies. In 1923, he succeeded Walford Davies as organist and director of the Temple Church...
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Britain. Reginald Jacques was appointed musical director, with Sir Henry Walford Davies and George Dyson also involved. John Denison took over after the...
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Villiers Stanford, Leopold Stokowski, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Henry Walford Davies, and Henry Wood. The St George's Chapel Archives, Windsor Castle, maintains...
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Wilson Professor of International Politics Sir Henry Walford Davies, Master of the King's Music John Davies, Welsh historian Hannah Dee, Lecturer in Computer...
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