• John Herbert Foulds (/foʊldz/; 2 November 1880 – 25 April 1939) was an English cellist and composer of classical music. He was largely self-taught as...
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  • Foulds is a surname. People with the surname include: Adam Foulds, British novelist and poet Bert Foulds, English footballer Fred Foulds, English cricketer...
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  • minor and ends in F-sharp major). The final pages of A World Requiem by John Foulds are written in G-sharp major with its correct key signature shown in...
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  • of actual theoretical key signatures is very rare. The final pages of John Foulds' A World Requiem are written in G♯ major (with F in the key signature)...
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    Creedence Clearwater Revival John Foreman (musician) (born 1972), Australian musician John Foulds (1880–1939), English composer John Frusciante (born 1970)...
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  • be regarded as a specific subset of this type. The World Requiem of John Foulds was written in the aftermath of the First World War and initiated the...
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  • 1949) Stephen Foster (1826–1864) Pierre-Claude Foucquet (1694–1772) John Foulds (1880–1939) Frederick A. Fox (1931–2011) Jean Françaix (1912–1997) Petronio...
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    39. Foulds made a brief reappearance as a player in November 2011 in the World Seniors (aged 48) before eventually losing to Dene O'Kane. Foulds made...
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    before proceeding to double sharps or flats. This is the format used in John Foulds' A World Requiem, Op. 60, which ends with the key signature of G♯ major...
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    had an extensive musical score, specially composed and conducted by John Foulds. Caught between the forces of the Church and the Law, Joan is the personification...
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    Bononcini, Hans von Bülow, Felix Draeseke, Josef Bohuslav Foerster, John Ireland, John Foulds, Gian Francesco Malipiero, Manfred Gurlitt, Darius Milhaud, and...
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    considered by some to have a more vocal and expressive quality. The conductor John Foulds lamented in 1934 the dominance of the Heckel-style bassoon, considering...
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  • – Healey Willan, English-born Canadian composer (d. 1968) November 2 John Foulds, English-born composer (d. 1939) Brian Hooker, American lyricist and...
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  • concert overture by Antonín Dvořák Carnival, a c. 1934 composition by John Foulds The Carnival (band), a 1960s American pop group The Carnival Band (Canadian...
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  • transcribed with the composer's approval for cello by Jules Delsart. See John Foulds Cello Sonata (1905, rev. 1927) François Francoeur (attrib.) Sonata for...
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    Edmunds: Kye-Song Of Saint Bride for soprano, chorus and orchestra (1951) John Foulds: Five Mood Pictures (1917) Norman Fulton: Three Songs of Fiona McLeod...
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    Robert Herrick (poet) (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    To Daffodils George Dyson: To Music Christopher Edmunds: The Bellman John Foulds: To Music Ivor Gurney: To Violets; Lullaby Pamela Harrison: The Kindling...
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  • fell in love with the composer John Foulds in 1915. Despite strong opposition from family and friends, Maud and John Foulds left their respective spouses...
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    Kenneth Woods[citation needed]). In the 20th century, British composer John Foulds and American composer Andy Stein made versions for full symphony orchestra...
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  • (1878–1947) Frank Bridge (1879–1941) John Ireland (1879–1962) Cyril Scott (1879–1970) Edgar Bainton (1880–1956) John Foulds (1880–1939) Hubert Bath (1883–1945)...
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  • Stockhausen "Mantra", a 2004 work by Romano Crivici Three Mantras Op.61, by John Foulds Mantra, choral work by Robert Moran Mantra (Faakhir Mehmood album) Mantra...
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    Hungarian Peasant Songs. London Philharmonic Orchestra. Telarc. (2008) John Foulds. A World Requiem. BBC Symphony Orchestra. Chandos. (2007) Paul Dukas...
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  • A World Requiem (category Compositions by John Foulds)
    large-scale symphonic work with soloists and choirs by the British composer John Foulds. Written as a requiem and using forces similar in scale to Gustav Mahler's...
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    works of composers such as Charles Ives, Julián Carrillo, Alois Hába, John Foulds, Ivan Wyschnegradsky, Harry Partch and Mildred Couper. Microtones are...
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  • of Microtones in works by Charles Ives, Julián Carrillo, Alois Hába, John Foulds, Ivan Wyschnegradsky, Harry Partch and Mildred Couper among many others...
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  • Cello Concerto (for Anssi Karttunen) Lukas Foss Cello Concerto (1966) John Foulds Lento e Scherzetto, Op. 12 (about 1906) Cello Concerto in G major, Op...
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    Campanari, Italian conductor, composer and violinist (b. 1859) April 25 John Foulds, British classical music composer (b. 1880) Georges Ricard-Cordingley...
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    her mother to India in 1923. On her return to Europe she studied with John Foulds and subsequently continued her musical education from 1926 to 1930 at...
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  • (Fantasia) for cello and piano (1941) Capriccio for cello and piano (1948) John Foulds Cello Sonata, Op. 6 (around 1905, revised 1927) Jean Françaix Sérénade...
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    Adam Samuel James Foulds FRSL (/ˈfoʊldz/ FOHLDZ; born 8 October 1974) is a British novelist and poet. Foulds was educated at Bancroft's School, read English...
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