Sir Arthur Somervell (5 June 1863 – 2 May 1937) was an English composer and educationalist. After Hubert Parry, he was one of the most successful and influential...
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Silent Worship (category Compositions by Arthur Somervell)
by Arthur Somervell of Alessandro's aria "Non lo dirò col labbro" from Handel's 1728 opera Tolomeo (Ptolemy). It is the ninth song in Somervell's collection...
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trends in English music. In 1904, the cycle A Shropshire Lad was set by Arthur Somervell, who in 1898 had begun to develop the concept of the English song-cycle...
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Somervell may refer to: Alexander Somervell (1796-1854), Texan soldier who led the Somervell Expedition into Mexico Arthur Somervell (1863–1937), British...
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A. E. Housman, 'When I was one-and-twenty' in 1904, the same year Arthur Somervell published his A Shropshire Lad song cycle. Maybrick was a keen amateur...
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Voice of Quiet Waters, op. 84 for mixec choir and ensemble (1973). Arthur Somervell set eight sections from "On the Power of Sound" as a cantata for chorus...
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Peter Sculthorpe, Peter Seabourne, Dmitri Shostakovich, Roger Smalley, Arthur Somervell, Igor Stravinsky, Heinrich Sutermeister, Alexander Tcherepnin, Michael...
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Katharine Margaret Somervell (1895–1975), a dancer with Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes and daughter of composer Sir Arthur Somervell. (Howard's brother...
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Coleridge-Taylor (1906); Benjamin Dale (1919); Peter Warlock (1924); Arthur Somervell (1927); Cecil Armstrong Gibbs (1936); Gerald Finzi (1942); Erich Korngold...
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example, and other composers of reputation - such as Frederic Cowen, Arthur Somervell, Walford Davies and Percy Fletcher - also contributed to the genre...
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Fightstar (2003–present) and as a solo artist (2011–present) (Meadhurst) Arthur Somervell, composer Toby Spence, tenor Phil Spencer, property expert, Channel...
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Bairstow (1931), Charles Gounod (1899), Harry Rowe Shelley (1886) and Arthur Somervell (1903). There are many other settings of texts derived from Psalm 23...
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unstaffed shop stocking local crafts and produce. The English composer Sir Arthur Somervell (1863 – 1937) was born in Windermere. The 17th track on American singer-songwriter...
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2 – Felix von Weingartner, composer, conductor (died 1942) June 5 Arthur Somervell (died 1937) Adolf Schuppan, composer (died c. 1931) June 13 – Josef...
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1931 Williams became editor of the music magazine Y Cerddor. He and Arthur Somervell were the editors of Welsh Melodies (Boosey & Co., 1907 and 1909), a...
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songs are still in the repertoire from publication in anthologies Arthur Somervell (1863–1937), used some folksong elements in his compositions, he is...
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Delius (1862–1934) Edward German (1862–1936) Liza Lehmann (1862–1918) Arthur Somervell (1863–1937) Edwin Lemare (1866–1934) Granville Bantock (1868–1946)...
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Brehon Burke Somervell (9 May 1892 – 13 February 1955) was a general in the United States Army and Commanding General of the Army Service Forces in World...
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Concerto in G minor is a composition for Violin and orchestra by Sir Arthur Somervell. In addition to being the composers second work for these forces following...
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Songs of Praise, Enlarged Edition. Hymn 399. Tune: Stonethwaite by Arthur Somervell Headlam. Prayers of Saints. pp.v - viii Headlam. Prayers of Saints...
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Elizabeth Linington "Knave of Hearts" (novello), a music composition by Arthur Somervell The Knave of Hearts (1919 film), a 1919 British silent romance film...
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Orchestra (1984–85) Juan María Solare Piano Concerto No. 1 (2018–2021) Arthur Somervell Piano Concerto in A minor (1921) Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji Piano Concerto...
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Hurlstone, Gordon Jacob, E J Moeran, Lloyd Powell, Cyril Rootham, Arthur Somervell, and Charles Wood (who succeeded him as professor at Cambridge). Pupils...
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Up from Somerset. He sang a good deal of the output of Stanford and Arthur Somervell, a few Sullivan vocal warhorses, and a select range of items by contemporary...
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Sharp (Clare) Geoffrey Shaw (Caius) David Skinner (Sidney Sussex) Sir Arthur Somervell (King's) Tim Souster (King's) Roger Smalley (King's) John Spiers (King's)...
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Sollima (born 1962) Edward Solomon (1855–1895) Harry Somers (1925–1999) Arthur Somervell (1863–1937) Giovanni Battista Somis (1686–1763) S. P. Somtow (Somtow...
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This pantheon includes the composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sir Arthur Somervell, Ivor Gurney, George Butterworth, Herbert Howells and Julius Harrison;...
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minor, "Highland" is a composition for piano and orchestra by Sir Arthur Somervell. it was the composer's second work for piano and orchestra following...
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1931 all-talking pre-code comedy drama film "The Bargain", song by Arthur Somervell Bargain (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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the setting to music of the 1896 set of 63 poems of A. E. Housman by Arthur Somervell as a song-cycle, takes place at Aeolian Hall in London. February 4...
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