• John Marsh (31 May 1752 – 31 October 1828) was an English gentleman, composer, diarist and writer born in Netherseal, Derbyshire, England. A lawyer by...
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  • John Marsh may refer to: John Marsh (MP fl. 1394–1397), MP for Bath John Marsh (MP fl. 1414–1421), MP for Bath John Allmond Marsh (1894–1952), Canadian...
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  • Calegari, composer (b. 1757) September 25 – Charlotta Seuerling, singer, harpsichordist, composer and poet (b. c. 1783) October 31 – John Marsh, composer (b...
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  • August Lebrun, composer (died 1790) May 14 – Juliane Reichardt, pianist, singer and composer (died 1783) May 31 – John Marsh, composer (died 1828) September...
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  • Locklear, barnstormer and stunt pilot for Universal Studios. William John Marsh, composer of "Texas, Our Texas." Bill McCahan, former Athletics pitcher who...
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  • Ian Henry Murray Marsh (born 8 December 1948) is an English musician and composer, best known as a member of the pop group Sailor. Marsh was born in Bath...
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  • Roger Marsh (born 10 December 1949) is a British composer and retired academic. Born in Bournemouth, he studied in London with composer Ian Kellam at...
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  • William John Marsh (June 24, 1880 – February 1, 1971) was an American composer, organist, choir director, and educator most notable for composing "Texas...
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    Beth Anderson is an American neo-romantic composer. She studied with John Cage, Terry Riley, Robert Ashley, and Larry Austin, among others. She studied...
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  • and adventures of a young girl named Kya as she grows up isolated in the marshes of North Carolina. The second timeline follows an investigation into the...
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    Anacreontic Song is found in the long-unpublished journals of gentleman-composer John Marsh (1752–1828). Writing of 11 December 1773, he recalls: Mr Bowen.....
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    Bacchus Marsh (Wathawurrung: Pullerbopulloke) is a peri-urban town in Victoria, Australia located approximately 50 kilometres (30 mi) north-west of the...
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    Retrieved 19 April 2017. Marsh 1983, p. 25. Neill & Kent 2009, p. 12. Marsh 1983, p. 29. "John Entwistle Gear: 1960-1963 | John Entwistle Bass Gear | Whotabs"...
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  • Song, Hob.XXVIa:41 The Seasons Franz Krommer – 3 String Quartets, Op. 19 John Marsh – Symphony no. 30 in E minor Pavel Vranický – Ballet Das Urteil des Paris...
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  • the Romney Marsh was published in 1915. The story idea came from legendary coastal smuggling in the 18th century around well-known Romney Marsh, where brandy...
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  • guitarist and composer Joan Marsh (1913–2000), American actress Jodie Marsh (born 1978), British glamour model and reality TV star John Marsh (disambiguation)...
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  • Josephine Marsh is an Irish traditional composer as well as playing the accordion, fiddle, concertina, whistle, mandolin, guitar and banjo. Josephine Marsh was...
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    a noted biographer of Rupert Brooke (1964, Faber and Faber) and Edward Marsh (1958, James Tait Black Memorial Prize 1959). Hassall was born in London...
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  • upstairs, as Marsh recognised "Servants have to serve somebody". In summer 1969, they took this idea to Sagitta Productions, which was run by John Hawkesworth...
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  • Designer(s) Michael Latham Programmer(s) John Kuwaye Artist(s) Albert Co Composer(s) Joe Delia John Hart Jeff Marsh Adrian van Velssen Andy Armer Platform(s)...
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  • John Maynard La Montaine, also later LaMontaine, (March 17, 1920 – April 29, 2013) was an American pianist and composer, born in Oak Park, Illinois, who...
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    Jóhann Jóhannsson (category Minimalist composers)
    [ˈjouːhan ˈjouːhansɔn]; 19 September 1969 – 9 February 2018) was an Icelandic composer who wrote music for a wide array of media including theatre, dance, television...
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  • Andrew Downes (20 August 1950 – 2 January 2023) was a British classical composer. He was head of the School of Composition and Creative Studies at Birmingham...
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  • German composer of 1 symphony John Marsh (1752–1828), English composer of at least 39 symphonies Ambrogio Minoja (1752–1825), Italian composer of 1 symphony...
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    Ivor Novello (category Composers with IMSLP links)
    January 1893 – 6 March 1951) was a Welsh actor, dramatist, singer and composer who became one of the most popular British entertainers of the first half...
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    the original on 25 August 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019. Marsh, Steve (7 June 2013). "John Oliver on Hosting The Daily Show and Being Less of a Mean...
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    the Arts on June 22, 2001. Entitled Wuornos, the opera was written by composer and librettist Carla Lucero, conducted by Mary Chun, and produced by the...
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  • Who's Next (category Albums produced by Glyn Johns)
    November 2010. Marsh 1983, p. 361. Marsh 1983, p. 363. Marsh 1983, p. 358. Marsh 1983, p. 365. Marsh 1983, p. 368. Neill & Kent 2002, p. 272. Marsh 1983, p. 369...
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    John Martin Tchicai (/tʃɪˈkaɪ/ chih-KYE; 28 April 1936 – 8 October 2012) was a Danish free jazz saxophonist and composer. Tchicai was born in Copenhagen...
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  • politician John K. Ryerson (1820–1890), Canadian merchant and politician Julian Ryerson (born 1997), Norwegian football player Lisa Marsh Ryerson, American...
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