Robert Kemsley (Robin) Orr CBE (2 June 1909 – 9 April 2006) was a Scottish organist and composer. Born in Brechin, and educated at Loretto School, he studied...
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D. Orr Robert F. Orr (born 1946), American lawyer and judge Robert T. Orr (1908–1994), American biologist Robert Kemsley Orr, known as Robin Orr, Scottish...
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Robin Orr Blair, CVO, WS (born 1 January 1940), former Lord Lyon King of Arms of Scotland, is a retired solicitor, and was a partner with Dundas & Wilson...
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prop-forward Robert Orr (disambiguation), several people Robin Orr (1909–2006), Scottish composer Rodney Orr (died 1994), American NASCAR driver Ron Orr (born 1954...
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University David Myles, former MP for Banffshire and public servant. Robin Orr, composer. Robert Watson-Watt, radar pioneer, born in Brechin. Coat of...
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Broadcasting Corporation (1954–1960) James, Duke of Montrose – nobleman Robin Orr – composer Jamie Parker – actor and singer Sir Robert Pearson – cricketer...
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ailment. He died Thursday night in the couple's home after a long illness. Orr, Robin (February 24, 1969). "Portrait of a Lady". Oakland Tribune. Frye (2004):...
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Majesty's Empire. 1933: Herbert Howells. 1955: S. Drummond Wolff 1957: Robin Orr 1962: Healey Willan 1971: Peter Hallock Christianity portal Laetare Sunday...
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Dent 1946 Patrick Arthur Sheldon Hadley 1962 Robert Thurston Dart 1965 Robin Orr 1976 Alexander Goehr 1999 Roger Parker 2009 Nicholas Cook 2017 Katharine...
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of being orchestrated at his death. Buxton Orr was not related to the composer Robin Orr (1909–2006). Orr's music includes works in all genres, including...
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1965) Alan Richardson (1904 – 1978) William Wordsworth (1908 – 1988) Robin Orr (1909 – 2006) Shena Fraser (1910 – 1993) Ronald Center (1913 – 1973) Robert...
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Ferguson, John Gardner, Anthony Gilbert, Peter Hope, Kenneth Leighton, Robin Orr, Ian Parrott and Ronald Stevenson. He claims to have given over 600 first...
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to serve as acting organist of St John's College, Cambridge, replacing Robin Orr who was away on active service in World War II. Howells' association with...
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Rivarde [pupils] Victor de Sabata Lodovico Rocca this teacher's teachers Orr (1924–1997) studied with teachers including Benjamin Frankel. Deirdre Gribbin...
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Darnton, Armstrong Gibbs, Patrick Hadley, Walter Leigh, Basil Maine, Robin Orr, Bernard Stevens and Percy Young. As much as he promoted the works of...
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1990 he was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. Robin Orr Blair 2001–2008 Born in 1940. Blair is a retired solicitor, and was a...
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the Royal College of Music, but one was soon sent back in the form of Robin Orr, Professor of Theory and Composition at the college, appointed to the...
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Cuthbert (1934–), of Beaufront Castle and former husband of Lady Lucy Percy Robin Orr Blair, CVO, WS (1940–), late Lyon King of Arms Sir Lachlan Maclean, 12th...
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Bardas, Maria Curcio, Francesco Mander, Branka Musulin, Maurice Ohana, Robin Orr, Primož Ramovš, Nino Rota, Maria Tipo, Gaetano Giuffrè, Camillo Togni...
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Lamond, and singers Mary Garden and Joseph Hislop. After World War I, Robin Orr and Cedric Thorpe Davie were influenced by modernism and Scottish musical...
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Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he was taught by Patrick Hadley and Robin Orr. His undergraduate studies were interrupted by the Second World War, during...
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under Robin Orr, who had served as organist and choirmaster at St John's College since 1938. In Guest's final year as Organ Scholar, Robin Orr announced...
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Glasgow Robin Orr. It was later transformed into the triennial festival of modern music Musica Nova, with Gibson working this time with Orr's successor...
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initials used in his large-scale piano work Passacaglia on DSCH (1963). Robin Orr (1909–2006) and Cedric Thorpe Davie (1913–1983) were influenced by modernism...
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Lamond, and singers Mary Garden and Joseph Hislop. After World War I, Robin Orr and Cedric Thorpe Davie were influenced by modernism and Scottish musical...
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guitar), Benjamin Orr (bass guitar), Elliot Easton (lead guitar), Greg Hawkes (keyboards), and David Robinson (drums). Ocasek and Orr shared lead vocals...
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Bouwerie Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village in 1999. Scottish composer Robin Orr created an opera based on the play in 1988. On the Razzle was performed...
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Sheena Easton (redirect from Sheena Shirley Orr)
Sheena Shirley Easton (née Orr; born 27 April 1959) is a Scottish singer and actress who achieved recognition in an episode of the reality television...
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Aretz 1909 2005 Argentine-Venezuelan Ljubica Marić 1909 2003 Serbian Robin Orr 1909 2006 Scottish Jean Berger 1909 2002 German Harald Genzmer 1909 2007...
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1969) Michael Nyman (born 1944) Norman O'Neill (1875–1934) Buxton Orr (1924–1997) Robin Orr (1909–2006) Albert Alan Owen (born 1948) Janet Owen Thomas (1961–2002)...
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