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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Astor Opera House (redirect from Edward P. Fry Italian Opera Company)
impresario Edward Fry, the brother of composer William Henry Fry (1813–1864), who managed the famed 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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Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator and writer. He first came to prominence as one half...
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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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Henry Belville Fry (1794–1836) and Annie (née Clarke) Fry. Among his siblings were Kitty Fry (who married W. D. Fry of Madison), Maria Elizabeth Fry (who...
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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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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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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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(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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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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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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(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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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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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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Johann Rufinatscha (1812–1893), Austrian composer of 5 symphonies William Henry Fry (1813–1864), American composer of 7 symphonies George Alexander Macfarren...
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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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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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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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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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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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Henry Fry (January 29, 1826 – April 16, 1892) was an English-born merchant, miner and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Cowichan in...
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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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Colonel Joshua Fry (1699–1754) was an English-born American adventurer who became a professor, then real estate investor and local official in the colony...
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