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    Basil Harwood (11 April 1859 – 3 April 1949) was an organist and composer in the English church music tradition, best known today for his liturgical works...
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    the New Theatre Royal in Lincoln. Barney Harwood at IMDb GRO reference: December 1979, Vol. 40, Page 0575 "Basil Brush brings back Swap Shop". BBC News...
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    Ratnanayagam Organists of Ely Cathedral have included the composers Basil Harwood and Arthur Wills. 1453 William Kyng 1535 Thomas Barcroft 1541 Christopher...
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  • and set to music, including settings by Heinrich Schütz in German and Basil Harwood in Latin. Henry Purcell and Gustav Holst composed elaborate anthems...
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    these was Mabel Jennings, who married the English organist and composer Basil Harwood. In 1838, Jennings set up his own business in Paris Street, Lambeth...
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  • (1858–1935) Ethel Smyth (1858–1944) John Henry Maunder (1858–1920) Basil Harwood (1859–1949) Frederick Delius (1862–1934) Edward German (1862–1936) Liza...
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    Attwood Walmisley to later masters of the form such as Herbert Murrill, Basil Harwood, Herbert Howells, Michael Tippett, Giles Swayne, and Arvo Pärt (who...
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    former Genesis guitarist William Hague, former British Foreign Secretary Basil Harwood, organist and composer Michael Howard, former Conservative Party leader...
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    guided) is a Christian hymn with words by Edward Plumptre and music by Basil Harwood. Edward Plumptre first created the lyrics to the hymn as a text called...
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  • television presenter Basil Harwood (1859–1949), English organist and composer Benjamin F. Harwood (c. 1818 – 1856), New York lawyer Bo Harwood, American composer...
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    until his retirement in 1902. His students included Edvard Grieg, Basil Harwood, Charles Villiers Stanford, Christian Sinding, Leoš Janáček, Isaac Albéniz...
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    Highmore Skeats 1803–1830 Robert Janes 1830–1866 Edmund Chipp 1866–1886 Basil Harwood 1887–1892 T. Tertius Noble 1892–1898 Hugh Allen 1898–1900 Archibald...
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    in 1526. Other organists (and directors of the choir) have included Basil Harwood, Thomas Armstrong, W. H. Harris, Simon Preston, Francis Grier, Nicholas...
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  • Peter Hallock Calvin Hampton George Frideric Handel William H. Harris Basil Harwood William Henry Havergal Philip Hayes William Hayes Edward John Hopkins...
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  • Interwar/Postwar Harold Darke George Dyson Gerald Finzi William H. Harris Basil Harwood Herbert Howells John Ireland Francis Jackson William Mathias Herbert...
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    settings by Thomas Attwood Walmisley, Charles Wood, Thomas Tertius Noble, Basil Harwood and George Dyson, works which remain part of the Anglican choral repertoire...
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    Interwar/Postwar Harold Darke George Dyson Gerald Finzi William H. Harris Basil Harwood Herbert Howells John Ireland Francis Jackson William Mathias Herbert...
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  • McCann. His disc of English organ music contains rarely-heard works by Basil Harwood, Percy Whitlock and Norman Cocker. "Simon Lindley (composer)". Presto...
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  • (1905–1963) Jonathan Harvey (1939–2012) Richard Harvey (born 1953) Basil Harwood (1859–1949) Johann Adolph Hasse (1699–1783) Peter Hasse (c. 1585 – 1640)...
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  • 1920) April 5 – Wilhelm Harteveld, composer (died 1927) April 11 – Basil Harwood, organist and composer (died 1949) May 13 August Enna, composer (died...
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  • Harris (1883–1973) Joseph Binns Hart (1794–1844) Philip Hart (died 1749) Basil Harwood (1859–1949) James Hawkins (1662–1729) Edward Heath (1916–2005) James...
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  • noted musicians such as Sir John Stainer, Charles Villiers Stanford and Basil Harwood, Merbecke's Communion setting was very widely sung by choirs and congregations...
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  • Galpin Alcock Edward Bairstow Herbert Brewer E. T. Cook Edward Elgar Basil Harwood Gustav Holst John Ireland Hubert Parry Ronald Richardson Potter Henry...
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  • American film composer Peter Grant (1935–1995), manager of Led Zeppelin Basil Harwood (1859–1949), organist and composer Ernest Irving (1877–1953), musical...
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    Interwar/Postwar Harold Darke George Dyson Gerald Finzi William H. Harris Basil Harwood Herbert Howells John Ireland Francis Jackson William Mathias Herbert...
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  • (composition). He became Assistant Organist at Christ Church, Oxford under Basil Harwood, and from 1905 for 20 years was the organist at Hertford College. By...
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    an unseemly display." The house was sold in 2002 after Thaw's death. Basil Harwood (1859–1949), English organist and composer, born in Gloucestershire...
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    Edward Davies was curate to the village. The organist and composer Basil Harwood composed a hymn tune named after the village. The tower of the Church...
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    Interwar/Postwar Harold Darke George Dyson Gerald Finzi William H. Harris Basil Harwood Herbert Howells John Ireland Francis Jackson William Mathias Herbert...
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  • (Christ Church) William Henry Harris (New College and Christ Church) Basil Harwood (Trinity and Christ Church) Joseph Horovitz (New College) Michael John...
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