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    Sir James Loy MacMillan, CBE TOSD (born 16 July 1959) is a Scottish classical composer and conductor. MacMillan was born at Kilwinning, in North Ayrshire...
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    Sir David William Cross MacMillan (born 16 March 1968) is a Scottish chemist and the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry...
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  • James (or Jim or Jimmy) McMillan or MacMillan may refer to: James McMillan (footballer, born c. 1866) (c. 1866–?), played for Sunderland James McMillan...
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  • is a list of compositions by James MacMillan (born 1959), a Scottish composer of contemporary classical music. MacMillan's music is published by Boosey...
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    Margaret Olwen MacMillan, OM CC CH FRSL FRSC FBA FRCGS (born December 23, 1943) is a Canadian historian and professor at the University of Oxford. She...
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  • General Sir Gordon Holmes Alexander MacMillan of MacMillan and Knap, KCB, KCVO, CBE, DSO, MC & Two Bars (7 January 1897 – 21 January 1986) was a Scottish...
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  • son-in-law John MacMillan steered the company out of a debt crisis and into stability. The two branches of the family—the MacMillans and the Cargills—continue...
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  • displayed in many of MacMillan's ballets, had its roots in his childhood. When the grammar school returned to Great Yarmouth in 1944, MacMillan found a new ballet...
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    to establish a provincial library system. When Premier James D. Stewart became ill, MacMillan served as acting premier and then became the 18th premier...
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  • orchestra set to the text of the Nicene Creed by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. It was first performed August 7, 2012 at The Proms in Royal Albert...
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  • Scottish composer James MacMillan. It was first performed at Ayr Town Hall on 2 December 1999, by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra under MacMillan. The piece is...
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  • chamber orchestra is the second violin concerto by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. The work was composed in 2021 on a joint commission from the Dallas...
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  • classical: James MacMillan's Christmas Oratorio; LPO/Jurowski". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 August 2023. Blain, Terry (1 December 2022). "James MacMillan: Christmas...
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  • Fay,[citation needed] Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki, Heinrich Isaac, James MacMillan., Jose Mauricio Nunes Garcia, and Ola Gjeilo. Tota pulchra Maurice...
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    extinct and the Chiefship passed to MacMillan of Dunmore, whose lands were on the side of Loch Tarbert. The MacMillans were not noted Jacobites and during...
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  • for soprano saxophone and string orchestra by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. The work was composed in 2017 on a commission from Perth Concert Hall...
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  • a pipe tune in tribute, "The Bells of Dunblane". Scottish composer James MacMillan created a choral work, A child's prayer, as a tribute to the dead at...
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  • symphony by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. It is the last of three interrelated compositions in MacMillan's Easter triptych Triduum commissioned...
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  • a composition for solo oboe and orchestra by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. The work was commissioned by the Britten Sinfonia and was first performed...
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  • operations in more than thirty others. Macmillan was founded in London in 1843 by Daniel and Alexander MacMillan, two brothers from the Isle of Arran,...
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    – Lt. Goodwin Under Siege (1992) – Granger Demolition Man (1993) – James MacMillan the Tough Cop The Stand (1994) – Sheriff John Baker Ace Ventura: Pet...
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    (2009, revised 2010) Metropolitan Hilarion (2011) Franco Simone (2014) James MacMillan (2015) Vache Sharafyan Most settings are in Latin. Karol Szymanowski's...
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  • The Lost Songs of St Kilda (category James MacMillan albums)
    The Lost Songs of St Kilda is an album by James MacMillan and Trevor Morrison, released in 2016 by Decca Records. The album contains modern recordings...
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  • Rossetti String Quartet. He also commissioned a piano concerto from James MacMillan, which he premiered with the Minnesota Orchestra in 2011. Notably,...
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  • children's choir, chorus, and orchestra by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. The work was co-commissioned by The Proms and the Philadelphia Orchestra...
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  • Her tears fell with the dews at even (category Compositions by James MacMillan)
    an orchestral composition written in 2020 by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. The work was commissioned by Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, which...
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  • Alfred Schnittke, György Ligeti, Dimitri Shostakovich, Philip Glass and James MacMillan among many others. An interesting feature of this period is the proliferation...
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  • Julian Anderson, Henri Dutilleux, Brian Ferneyhough, Jonathan Harvey, James MacMillan, Michael Nyman, Roxanna Panufnik, Einojuhani Rautavaara, and John Tavener)...
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  • Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia (category Compositions by James MacMillan)
    is a choral work for choir and orchestra by Scottish composer Sir James MacMillan, setting three verses of John Dryden's ode Alexander's Feast: Or the...
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    Isobel Gowdie, a 1990 work for symphony orchestra, was composed by James MacMillan as a requiem for her. The early modern period saw the Scottish courts...
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