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    Thomas Augustine Arne (/ɑːrn/; 12 March 1710 – 5 March 1778) was an English composer. He is best known for his patriotic song "Rule, Britannia!" and the...
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    Arend Martijn "Arne" Slot (born 17 September 1978) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player. He is the head coach of Premier League club...
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    Alfred is a sung stage work about Alfred the Great with music by Thomas Arne and libretto by David Mallet and James Thomson. The work was initially devised...
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  • Michael Arne (c. 1740–1786), English composer, son of Thomas Peter Arne (1924–1983), British actor Thomas Arne (1710–1778), English composer John Arne Riise...
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  • Arne Thomas (born 1975) is a German chemist who researches porous and nanostructured materials for catalytic applications. Thomas studied chemistry at...
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    Cibber (née Arne; February 1714 – 30 January 1766) was a celebrated English singer and actress. She was the sister of the composer Thomas Arne. Although...
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    Rosamond is an opera by Thomas Arne with a libretto by Joseph Addison. It was first performed at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre in London on 1 March...
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    in England (1734), ballad opera The Miser (1735), incidental music by Thomas Arne, based on the Molière and Plautus The Universal Gallant, or The Different...
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    Michael Arne (c. 1740 – 14 January 1786) was an English composer, harpsichordist, organist, singer, and actor. He was the son of the composer Thomas Arne and...
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  • A-Hunting We Will Go (category Compositions by Thomas Arne)
    folk song and nursery rhyme composed in 1777 by English composer Thomas Arne. Arne had composed the song for a 1777 production of The Beggar's Opera...
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    This list of compositions by Thomas Arne is sorted by genre. Arne composed numerous art songs throughout his career, most of which were written for the...
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    Cecilia Arne) (January 1712 – 6 October 1789) was one of the greatest English sopranos of the eighteenth century, the wife of composer Thomas Arne, and the...
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    Rule, Britannia! (category Compositions by Thomas Arne)
    the 1740 poem "Rule, Britannia" by James Thomson and set to music by Thomas Arne in the same year. It is most strongly associated with the Royal Navy...
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    best-known British patriotic songs. It was composed by the English composer Thomas Arne with words written by the Scottish poet and playwright James Thomson...
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    the Great co-written by James Thomson and David Mallet with music by Thomas Arne which was first performed at Cliveden, country house of Frederick, Prince...
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    Achilles (London 1733) is a ballad opera, written by John Gay, parodied by Thomas Arne as Achilles in petticoats in 1773. Achille in Sciro is a libretto by...
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    1673. His text was adapted for a highly successful masque by musician Thomas Arne in 1738, which ran for more than 70 years in London. There were also...
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  • piano concerto). For a period in the late 18th century, Joseph Haydn and Thomas Arne wrote concertos that could be played interchangeably on harpsichord,...
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    bach-cantatas.com. 2007-06-10. Retrieved 16 April 2010. "Ionisation: Thomas Arne, Ludwig van Beethoven, Edward Elgar, Anis Fuleihan, Edgard Varese, Arturo...
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  • Gottfried Finger – as part of a music competition held in 1700-1701. Thomas Arne later composed a score to the libretto in 1742. Mercury, messenger of...
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    attributed to Thomas Arne, both for his own compositions and for alerting Handel to the commercial possibilities of large-scale works in English. Arne was the...
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    Congreve, that was set to music by four composers in London, 1700–1701. Thomas Arne composed a highly successful score to the same libretto in 1742. The...
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    Julian Ovenden Eddie Redmayne John Standing Moray Watson Dominic West Thomas Arne, composer Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt, 14th Lord Berners, composer and novelist...
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    popular that it was used in two plays, an anonymous novel, operas by Thomas Arne and Geoffrey Bush, and Carl Loewe's ballad "Der Bettlers Tochter von...
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  • Ellington Mel Brooks "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" uncredited "Hava Nagila" "Bridal Chorus" Richard Wagner "Rule, Britannia!" James Thomson, Thomas Arne...
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    a few days later. On 18 September of the same year, he was baptised by Thomas Secker, Archbishop of Canterbury. His godparents were his maternal uncle...
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  • Arne Thomas Olsen (3 December 1909 – 26 June 2000) was a Norwegian actor, stage producer and theatre director. He was a driving force at Studioteatret...
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  • equivalent of Artaxerxes, Artaxšacā Artaxerxes (opera), a 1762 opera by Thomas Arne 7212 Artaxerxes, a main-belt asteroid The wizard Artaxerxes, a character...
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    George Frideric Handel – Semele (1743) Thomas Arne – The Death of Abel (1744, lost except for 'Hymn of Eve') Thomas Arne – Judith (1744) Maurice Greene – The...
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    celebrated by the first public performance of the masque Alfred (1740) by Thomas Arne, performed at her father's residence at Cliveden. In its original form...
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