• Philip Prosper Sainton (10 November 1891 – 2 September 1967) was a British–French composer, conductor, and violist. He was born in Arques-la-Bataille,...
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  • with whom he has a personal vendetta. The music score was written by Philip Sainton, and also features a guest appearance by folk singer A.L. Lloyd, singing...
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    for Low Voice and Piano David Moule-Evans: Two Celtic Songs (1945) Philip Sainton: Leaves, Shadows and Dreams Caroline Holme Walker: When the Dew is Falling...
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  • Broderick US Actress 1959 28 Stanley Andrews US Actor 1969 November 10 Philip Sainton France Composer 1967 18 Vasil Gendov Bulgaria Actor, director, screenwriter...
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  • Wolf neoclassicism, Romanticism Alexis Roland-Manuel 1891 1966 French Philip Sainton 1891 1967 British-French W. K. Stanton 1891 1978 English Catherine Murphy...
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  • the Lost Safari (composer Clifton Parker, 1956) Moby Dick (composer Philip Sainton, 1956) Let's Be Happy (composers Nicholas Brodszky, Wally Stott, 1957)...
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  • College of Music with John Thomas. In April 1915 she married the composer Philip Sainton. She was one of the first harpists in the UK to perform Ravel's Introduction...
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  • Rysanov (b. 1978) Pauline Sachse (b. 1980) Luigi Sagrati (1921–2008) Philip Sainton (1891–1967), composer, conductor Matthias Sannemüller (b. 1951) Stephanie...
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  • performances of works by Humphrey Searle, Robert Masters, Benjamin Frankel and Philip Sainton. July 11 – Disc jockey and music promoter Alan Freed broadcasts his...
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    Prosper Philippe Catherine Sainton (5 June 1813 – 17 October 1890) was a French violinist. Sainton was the son of a merchant at Toulouse, where he was...
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  • – Brian Epstein, manager of The Beatles, 32 (suicide) 2 September – Philip Sainton, British–French composer, conductor and violist, 75 13 September – Herbert...
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    Hambourg, Raymond Jeremy, James Lockyer, Frederick Riddle, Ian Ritchie, Philip Sainton, Beryl Scawen Blunt, Bernard Shore, Gilbert Shufflebotham, Jacqueline...
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    (1917–1918) Herbert Kinsey (1918) Viola: Harry Waldo Warner (1908–1929) Philip Sainton (1930) William Primrose (1930–1934) Cello: Charles Warwick Evans (1908–1934;...
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  • (1862); original for cello and piano; adaptation by Louis van Waefelghem Philip Sainton (1891–1967) Crépuscule for viola and piano (1935); Boosey & Hawkes Lament...
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  • December 1937 Britten – Kermesse canadienne (1939), BBCSO, 6 June 1940 Philip Prosper Sainton – Symphonic Poem The Island (1939), BBC Orch, London, 5 June 1942...
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  • performances of works by Humphrey Searle, Robert Masters, Benjamin Frankel and Philip Sainton. 14–21 July – The Haslemere Music Festival, consisting of six concerts...
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  • performance on 15 April 1936. Other premieres of British music included Philip Sainton's Serenade Fantastique in 1936, Elizabeth Maconchy's Viola Concerto in...
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  • October 7 – John Hill Hewitt, songwriter (b. 1801) October 17 – Prosper Sainton, violinist (b. 1813) October 28 – Alexander John Ellis, music theorist...
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  • G. Robertson (singer, actor) Rodolfo Saglimbeni (conductor) Charlotte Sainton-Dolby (contralto) David Sanger (organist) Amandine Savary (pianist) Dominic...
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  • Op. 58 (1858) Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor, Op. 61 (1880) Prosper Sainton Concerto no. 1, Op. 9 (ca 1851) Aulis Sallinen Violin Concerto, Op. 18...
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  • running from 21 April 1845 and 16 June 1845, with Camillo Sivori, Prosper Sainton, Henry Hill and Scipion Rousselot. Other musicians, who played at the society's...
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    Hague (The Netherlands)... Walker, Ernest (1927). "Butterworth, George Sainton Kaye" . Dictionary of National Biography (3rd supplement). p. 81. Greene...
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    strongly represented: 499 deniers of monarchs from Louis VI (1108-1137) to Philip II (1180-1123). Very few local coins: only 7 deniers of the archdiocese...
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