Sir Philip Stevens Ledger, CBE, FRSE (12 December 1937 – 18 November 2012) was an English classical musician, choirmaster and academic, best remembered...
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illustrator Philip Ledger (1937–2012), British classical musician and academic Robert Ledger (born 1890s), English footballer Ron Ledger (1920–2004),...
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where it is performed in arrangements by either David Willcocks or Philip Ledger, both former directors of music at the chapel. Willcocks's arrangement...
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(1805−1876); harmonised by Arthur Henry Mann (1850−1929); descant by Philip Ledger (1937−2012) Bidding prayer, concluding with the Lord's Prayer Carol:...
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The Oxford Book of English Madrigals was edited by Philip Ledger, and published in 1978 by the Oxford University Press. It contains words and full music...
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Gibbons himself was only in his thirties. Commenting on the musical form, Philip Ledger notes that "in common with the lute-song, and unlike any true madrigal...
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interpretations by composers such as Peter Warlock, John Ireland, Boris Ord, Philip Ledger, Howard Skempton and Benjamin Britten (titled Deo Gracias in his Ceremony...
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again set to music in 2002 by the British composer and academic Sir Philip Ledger. A further English translation of the hymn, "Behold, a rose is growing"...
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Michelle Williams (actress) (redirect from Matilda Ledger)
personal life, Williams has a daughter from her relationship with actor Heath Ledger and was briefly married to musician Phil Elverum. She has two children with...
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and former conductor of the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Sir Philip Ledger, have also written arrangements that the choir have performed at the...
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Star-Ledger. Archived from the original on March 5, 2014. Retrieved February 18, 2014. McArdle, Terence; Brown, DeNeen L. (February 2, 2014). "Philip Seymour...
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James Bible Oratorio) Karl Jenkins – The Peacemakers Philip Ledger – This Holy Child (cantata) Philip Moore – "I will lift up mine eyes" George Benjamin...
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Reginald Jacques 1980 (Philip Ledger) 3:36 7. "Unto us is born a Son" Piae Cantiones, 1582, arr. David Willcocks 1980 (Philip Ledger) 2:16 8. "Hark! the...
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School, where he taught music for four years. In 1982 Cleobury succeeded Philip Ledger as Director of Music for the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, where...
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Mandyczewski, Malcolm Sargent, David Willcocks, Charles Mackerras, Philip Ledger, John Rutter, Stephen Cleobury, Jacob de Haan and Taylor Scott Davis...
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1937 – Connie Francis, American singer, musician, and actress 1937 – Philip Ledger, English pianist, composer, and academic (d. 2012) 1940 – Sharad Pawar...
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(1576–1623) John Wilbye (1574–1638) The Oxford Book of English Madrigals, ed. Philip Ledger. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, 1978. ISBN 0-19-343664-7...
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home. Henry Richard Kenwood public health specialist, born here. Sir Philip Ledger (1937–2012), classical musician, choral composer and scholar, was born...
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students. Jeffrey Sharkey 2014 to Present John Wallace 2002 to 2014 Philip Ledger 1982 to 2001 David Lumsden 1976 to 1982 Kenneth Barritt 1969 to 1976...
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Composers Other noted people Stephen Cleobury William Cowper Percy Dearmer Philip Ledger John Newton David Willcocks Isaac Watts List of musicians at English...
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Notable organists at Chelmsford Cathedral have included Stanley Vann and Philip Ledger. 182? Charles Ambrose 1876 Frederick Frye 1945 Roland Middleton (later...
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Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke. London, 1597 [1] Philip Ledger (ed) The Oxford Book of English Madrigals OUP 1978 The Madrigal, Jerome...
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Cambridge and the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, conducted by Philip Ledger, for EMI Records. She has been associated with the works of Richard...
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Hadley included Raymond Leppard, Sir David Lumsden, Patrick Gowers, Sir Philip Ledger, Peter le Huray and Richard Hey Lloyd. In 1962, Hadley retired to Heacham...
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in the version with only three instrumentalists. It was conducted by Philip Ledger with James Bowman as the countertenor soloist. The instrumentalists...
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Derrick Edward Cantrell (later Organist of Manchester Cathedral) 1962 Philip Ledger (later Director of Music at King's College, Cambridge) 1965 John Willam...
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Sermons of John Donne, Volume 1. p. 25. ISBN 9780199579365. Per the inscribed ledger stone in Catfield Church, Norfolk, of his daughter Harriot Judith Rival...
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Phil Collins (redirect from Philip David Charles "Phil" Collins)
Philip David Charles Collins LVO (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and later...
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Cyrillus Kreek (1927) Huub de Lange Morten Lauridsen: "Lux Aeterna" Philip Ledger Kamilló Lendvay György Ligeti (1965) Nils Lindberg Andrew Lloyd Webber...
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during World War II) 1957–1973: Sir David Willcocks 1974–1982: Sir Philip Ledger 1982–2019: Sir Stephen Cleobury 2019–present: Daniel Hyde James Adcock...
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