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    Sir Granville Ransome Bantock (7 August 1868 – 16 October 1946) was a British composer of classical music. Granville Ransome Bantock was born in London...
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    became the first actor to portray Father Christmas in film. Bantock was born at 12 Granville Place in Marylebone in London. He was one of eight children...
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  • Bantock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Baldwin Bantock (1862–1938), English politician Granville Bantock (1868–1946), British...
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  • sketches. The marches were dedicated to his friends including composer Granville Bantock and organists George Robertson Sinclair, Ivor Atkins and Percy Hull...
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    2015. Musically, New Brighton first came to national prominence when Granville Bantock, later to be knighted as one of Britain's most prolific composers...
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    translation by his lover Lord Alfred Douglas (titled Salome). To this Granville Bantock composed incidental music, which was premiered at the Court Theatre...
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  • Gavin Bantock (born 4 July 1939) is an English poet; he is the grandson of Granville Bantock. He was born in Barnt Green, and attended New College, Oxford...
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  • Songs from the Chinese Poets are series of settings in six parts by Granville Bantock. The English song texts were mainly supplied by Captain L. A. Cranmer...
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    Addison (composer) Howard Arman (conductor) Peter Arnold (pianist) Sir Granville Bantock (composer) Sir John Barbirolli (conductor) Helen Bower (violinist)...
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    composed by Felix Mendelssohn while residing on these islands, while Granville Bantock composed the Hebridean Symphony. Enya's song "Ebudæ" from Shepherd...
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  • politician Granville Pearl Aikman (1858-1923), American judge Granville Bantock (1868–1946), British composer of classical music. Granville Bates (1882–1940)...
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    music with his Sextet in F minor and also received an invitation from Granville Bantock to become a member of the staff at the Birmingham and Midland Institute...
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    Chamberlain, who was Lord Mayor of Birmingham from 1916 to 1918; Granville Bantock, composer and Professor of Music at the University of Birmingham;...
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    Lancashire towns, and had balcony seating for spectators. The composer Granville Bantock was enlisted as musical director in 1897 at the ballroom to provide...
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  • dressed as a suicide bomber Omar Khayyám, a 1906 choral work by Sir Granville Bantock Omar Khyam, British Islamist militant, caught during Operation Crevice...
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    in Calydon, by Granville Bantock (1911) Vanity of Vanities, by Granville Bantock (1913) A Pageant of Human Life, by Granville Bantock (1913) Symphony...
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  • 1948) July 19 – Florence Foster Jenkins, soprano (d. 1944) August 7 – Granville Bantock, composer (d. 1946) August 21 – Vess Ossman, ragtime banjo player...
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    in which the choir performs both vocal and instrumental functions. Granville Bantock composed three such works—Atalanta in Calydon (1911), Vanity of Vanities...
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    contemporary composers such as Percy French, Peter Warlock, Liza Lehmann, Granville Bantock, Eric Coates, Roger Quilter, Thomas Dunhill, Edward German, George...
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  • secure recognition for other musicians, including a knighthood for Granville Bantock and the Companion of Honour for Delius. As musical aide to the king...
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    (1907) Granville Bantock – Christ in the Wilderness (1907, Gloucester Festival) Gabriel Pierné – Les enfants à Bethléem (1907) Granville Bantock – Omar...
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  • Faktor Desolate (EP), a 2011 EP by Set The Sun "Desolation", song by Granville Bantock from Songs from the Chinese Poets "Desolation", song by Lamb of God...
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    whose mind thinks naturally in terms of symphonic form". Earlier, Granville Bantock had championed Sibelius. The esteem was mutual: Sibelius dedicated...
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  • "The Land-of-the-ever-Young" (Tir-nan-Og), a work for brass band by Granville Bantock, 1945 “Tir-na Nog'th”, a place in the fantasy novel series The Chronicles...
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    78 rpm disc of "The Old Castle" and "Catacombs" orchestrated by Sir Granville Bantock, and a spectacular version of "The Great Gate of Kyiv" was scored...
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    Music (1963). One other poem by Collins, "Ode to Evening", was set by Granville Bantock as the introductory piece in his Choral Suite for men's voices (1926)...
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    attending music festivals he began a lifelong friendship with composer Granville Bantock (1868–1946). In 1898, Brian married Isabel Priestley, by whom he had...
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  • Gennady Banshchikov Concerto for cello No. 3 for solo cello (1965) Granville Bantock Sonata in G minor (1924) Rami Bar-Niv Improvisation Arnold Bax Rhapsodic...
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    I)" (in Latvian). Latvijas Vēstnesis. Retrieved 13 October 2012. Granville Bantock (1913). Sixty Patriotic Songs of All Nations. Ditson. p. xv. "His...
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    Cello, Saxophone and orchestra (1996) Max Bruch – Kol Nidrei (1998) Granville Bantock – Sapphic Poem (1999) Philip Glass – Cello Concerto No. 1 (2003) Andrew...
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