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    William Henry Fry (August 10, 1813 – December 21, 1864) was an American composer, music critic, and journalist. Fry was the first known person born in...
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  • William Fry may refer to: W. A. Fry (1872—1944), Canadian sport administrator and newspaper publisher William Henry Fry (1813–1864), American composer...
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  • people W. A. Fry (1872—1944), Canadian sport administrator and newspaper publisher William Henry Fry (1813–1864), American composer William Fry (Victorian...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to William H. Fry. William Henry Fry (5 February 1830 – 26 December 1929) was an English-American wood carver and...
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    by impresario Edward Fry, the brother of composer William Henry Fry, who managed the opera house during its entire history. Fry engaged the Sanquerico...
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    Henry Fry (1826–1896) was a ship-broker, ship owner and commission merchant based in Quebec City. He was Lloyd's of London agent for the St Lawrence River...
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  • by Vincenzo Battista In 1864, an opera by William Henry Fry with libretto by his brother Joseph Reese Fry based on the Victor Hugo novel. First performance:...
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    Elizabeth Fry (née Gurney; 21 May 1780 – 12 October 1845), sometimes referred to as Betsy Fry, was an English prison reformer, social reformer, philanthropist...
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    Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is a British actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator and writer. He first came to prominence as one half...
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  • heroine is named Leonora (or Leonore in German) Leonora (opera) by William Henry Fry (the first known performance of an opera by an American composer on...
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    involving William Henry Fry and the New York Philharmonic Society. Bristow was born into a musical family in Brooklyn, New York. His father, William, a conductor...
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    Walter Henry Fry (born 1841, Plymouth) Hubert Oswald Fry (born 1843, Plymouth) Lucy Elizabeth Laughton Fry (born 1844, Plymouth) Allen Hastings Fry (born...
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    Margaret Fuller, Charles A. Dana, George William Curtis, William Henry Fry, Bayard Taylor, Julius Chambers, and Henry Jarvis Raymond, who later co-founded...
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    became more famous than the novel.[citation needed] Leonora (1846) by William Henry Fry, the first European-styled "grand" opera composed in the United States...
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  • Erwartung Granen ved Lougen Regnbuen Wechsellied zum Tanze Zum neuen Jahr William Henry Fry – Santa Claus, Christmas Symphony Louis Moreau Gottschalk – The Banjo...
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  • (1616–1667) Johannes Frederik Fröhlich (1806–1860) David Froom (1951–2022) William Henry Fry (1813–1864) Walter Frye (fl. c. 1443?–c. 1474?) Johann Nepomuk Fuchs...
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    Charles Anderson Dana, George William Curtis, William Henry Fry, Bayard Taylor, George Ripley, Julius Chambers, and Henry Jarvis Raymond, who later co-founded...
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    write for a symphony orchestra. Many other composers, most famously William Henry Fry and George Frederick Bristow, supported the idea of an American classical...
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  • Johann Rufinatscha (1812–1893), Austrian composer of 6 symphonies William Henry Fry (1813–1864), American composer of 7 symphonies George Alexander Macfarren...
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  • William Thomas Fry (1789–1843) was a British engraver. He occasionally exhibited his engravings at the Suffolk Street exhibition. Fry worked chiefly in...
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  • (d. 1883) June 16 – Otto Jahn, music writer (d. 1869) August 10 – William Henry Fry, composer (d. 1864) August 15 – Léon Gastinel, composer (d. 1906)...
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  • 66 Johann Strauss I – Radetzky March Giuseppe Verdi – Il corsaro William Henry Fry - Leonora (the first known performance of an opera by an American...
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    William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American businessman and philanthropist best known for co-founding the software company Microsoft...
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  • Christopher Fry (18 December 1907 – 30 June 2005) was an English poet and playwright. He is best known for his verse dramas, especially The Lady's Not...
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    Francis Henry Fries (February 1, 1855 – 5 June 1931) was an American textile businessman and industrialist from North Carolina. The town, Fries in Virginia...
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    Sir William Kelsey Fry (18 March 1889–26 October 1963) was a British dental surgeon who, with Harold Gillies, was an important figure in the development...
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    the Five Year Plan of the former Soviet Union. Joel Cook William M. Swain William Henry Fry (1844–1846) George Oakes Randolph Marshall (1918) Charles...
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  • (1797–1882) Henry K. Oliver (1800–1885) Francis Boott (1813–1904) William Henry Fry (1813–1864) Henry F. Williams (1813–c. 1903) William Batchelder Bradbury...
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  • (born 1972) William Henry Fry (1813–1864) Kenneth Fuchs (born 1956) Nancy Galbraith (born 1951) Jack Gallagher (born 1947) Charles Henry Galloway (1871–1931)...
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    examples exist. The earliest extant orchestral work to employ it is William Henry Fry's "sacred symphony" Hagar In the Wilderness (1853), which also calls...
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