Dudley Buck (March 10, 1839 – October 6, 1909) was an American composer, organist, and writer on music. He published several books, most notably the Dictionary...
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(Dr.) Dudley Allen Buck (1927–1959) was an electrical engineer and inventor of components for high-speed computing devices in the 1950s. He is best known...
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exotic-orientalism normally found in Western portrayals of Indian culture. Dudley Buck used the book as the basis for an oratorio, The Light of Asia, first...
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libretto for the opera "The Golden Cockerel" by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov. Dudley Buck set portions of the text of the Don Munio chapter for his 1874 oratorio...
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in July 2013. In August 2014, he was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks. In July 2015, Dudley was traded to the Washington Wizards. He made a return to Phoenix...
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The Light of Asia is an oratorio by the American composer Dudley Buck. The libretto is based on Edwin Arnold's 1879 epic poem The Light of Asia, or The...
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1940), American politician Dudley Buck (1839–1909), American composer Dudley Carleton (disambiguation), several people Dudley Chase (1771–1846), American...
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Brazil and his wife. A cantata commissioned for the occasion written by Dudley Buck and Sidney Lanier was performed. The opening ceremony concluded in Machinery...
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Axion Esti, based on poems of Pablo Neruda and Odusseas Elytis. When Dudley Buck composed his oratorio The Light of Asia in 1886, it became the first...
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Capriccio, Op.45, premiered December 18 in Moscow. Serenade for Strings Dudley Buck – Deseret, or A Saint's Affliction Léo Delibes – Jean de Nivelle Miguel...
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teachers including Paul Hofhaimer. Fridolin Sicher this teacher's teachers Buck (1839–1909) studied with teachers including Louis Plaidy. Paul Ambrose James...
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Mitchell, music by William A. Huntley Georges Bizet – Jeux d'enfants Dudley Buck – Variations on a Scotch Air, Op.51 Hans von Bülow – Il Carnevale di...
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(1870) Charles Gounod: The Last Rose of Summer, for mixed choir (1873) Dudley Buck: The Last Rose of Summer, Op. 59; introduction, theme, and variations...
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Sharon (1884, Norwich Festival) Charles Gounod – Mors et vita (1885) Dudley Buck – The Light of Asia (composed 1886 (premiered 1887) Antonín Dvořák –...
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Lotten Edholm, composer March 2 – Victoria Bundsen, alto March 10 – Dudley Buck, American composer and organist March 17 – Josef Rheinberger, composer...
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something to which an appeal for brave action can be made." Composer Dudley Buck created two musical adaptations of portions of the poem, the cantatas...
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Peace and Music, was composed for this Jubilee by American composer, Dudley Buck. The Fisk University Jubilee Singers also gave a concert, the first time...
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Neidlinger was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was a student of Dudley Buck, making Buck's influences and preferred themes being imprinted in his works....
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teacher's teachers Plaidy (1810–1874) studied with teachers including . Dudley Buck [pupils] Hans von Bülow [pupils] Frederic Hymen Cowen Felix Draeseke...
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German film director Dudley Buck (1839–1909), American composer Frederick Buck (1771–1840), Irish portrait miniature painter John E. Buck (born 1946), American...
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book by Edwin Arnold The Light of Asia (oratorio), an 1886 oratorio by Dudley Buck Prem Sanyas (The Light of Asia), a 1925 Indo-German film This disambiguation...
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Williams Percy Whitlock Malcolm Williamson (born in Australia) Arthur Wills Dudley Buck George Whitefield Chadwick Arthur Foote Charles Ives John Knowles Paine...
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Vivaldi), BWV 593 IVES: VARIATIONS ON AMERICA Franz Schubert: INSTANT MUSIC Dudley Buck: NEW ANGLES ON THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER Felix-Alexandre Guilmant: MARCHING-SONG...
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represented New Jersey's 6th congressional district from 1879 to 1881 Dudley Buck (1839–1909), organist, composer, writer Samuel Colgate (1822–1897), founder...
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Archer (1838–1901) Sidney Lambert (1838–1905) Eugene Thayer (1838–1889) Dudley Buck (1839–1909) John Knowles Paine (1839–1906) Benjamin Dwight Allen (1841–1914)...
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(born July 14, 1971), known by the ring names Bubba Ray Dudley (also spelled Buh-Buh Ray Dudley), Brother Ray and Bully Ray, is an American professional...
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Brunner (born 1951) Steven Bryant (born 1972) Mark Bucci (1924–2002) Dudley Buck (1839–1909) Harold Budd (1936–2020) Harry Burleigh (1866–1949) Carter...
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Buchner (1483–1538) Philipp Friedrich Buchner (1614–1669) Dudley Buck (1839–1909) Ole Buck (born 1945) Boudewijn Buckinx (born 1945) John Buckley (born...
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old Lutheran chorale in a clearly modern idiom. In the United States, Dudley Buck was a prominent composer, although his work has remained largely unknown...
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Connecticut, Shelley studied with Gustave J. Stoeckel at Yale College, Dudley Buck, Max (Wilhelm Carl) Vogrich, and Antonín Dvořák in New York, and completed...
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