• Rodney Sharman (born 24 May 1958) is a Canadian composer and flutist based in Vancouver. His music has been performed in over 30 countries worldwide. He...
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  • in the local Eastern Football League, under the former AFL coach Rodney Eade. Sharman played alongside AFL elite junior talent in his 2019 season with...
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    including John Weinzweig. Andrew Dawes Boyd McDonald Paul Pedersen Rodney Sharman Timothy Williams this teacher's teachers Adler (1855–1941) studied with...
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    company. The city is home to several Canadian composers, including Rodney Sharman, Jeffrey Ryan, and Jocelyn Morlock. The city produced a number of notable...
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  • Schroer (1956–2008) Ernest Seitz (1892–1978) Paul Shaffer (born 1949) Rodney Sharman (born 1958) Howard Shore (born 1946) Bekah Simms (born 1990) Gordon...
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    Bons (winner of the 2021 Grawemeyer Award), Hans-Ola Ericsson, and Rodney Sharman. The Royan Festival of 1974 saw the premiere of Cassandra's Dream Song...
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    Comissiona (1991–2000) Bramwell Tovey (2000–2018) Otto Tausk (2018–present) Rodney Sharman (1997–2000) Jeffrey Ryan (2000–2007) Scott Good (2008–2011) Edward Top...
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    Among his notable pupils were composers Boyd McDonald, Paul Pedersen, Rodney Sharman and Timothy Williams; and violinist Andrew Dawes. See: List of music...
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    Steffen Schleiermacher (piano) 1990 Luca Francesconi, Roger Redgate, Rodney Sharman, Joël-François Durand 1992 James Clarke, Chaya Czernowin 1996 Mark Andre...
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    Benton Roark, Jeffrey Ryan, Farshid Samandari, Alfredo Santa Ana, Rodney Sharman, Paul Steenhuisen, Edward Top, Hiroki Tsurumoto, and Owen Underhill...
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    Malone Bunita Marcus Bobby Previte Richard Rijnvos Margaret Scoville Rodney Sharman Elliott Sharp Bernadette Speach Norma Tyer Nils Vigeland Kevin Volans...
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  • group has commissioned original choral pieces from Ēriks Ešenvalds, Rodney Sharman and others. Since 2013, the group has hosted and participated in the...
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  • I a Woman? with text by Sojourner Truth, David Dramm's Crosshair, Rodney Sharman's The Ecstasy of St. Teresa, Vinko Globokar's Janus, and William Kirkpatrick's...
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  • commissioned Mary Ellen Childs's piece and the Banff Centre commissioned Rodney Sharman's piece. Notable individuals who helped commission pieces include James...
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  • production of the chamber opera Elsewhereless by Canadian composer Rodney Sharman. Barker also released his short film I am always connected, which used...
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  • Schroer (1956–2008) Ernest Seitz (1892–1978) Paul Shaffer (born 1949) Rodney Sharman (born 1958) Howard Shore (born 1946) Anita Sleeman (1930–2011) Linda...
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  • un Tango 2002 strings 6' BIS Larry Shackley Concerto 2006 orchestra Rodney Sharman Song without Words [10][permanent dead link] 2009 orchestra 20' Jean...
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  • 1998 Guy Mignault, Félix Leclerc C'était un p'tit bonheur Atom Egoyan, Rodney Sharman Elsewhereless Mordecai Richler, John Roby Jacob Two-Two's First Spy...
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    NIDA's history); the Space; the Studio Theatre; and the Playhouse, while the Rodney Seaborn Library forms part of its library and the Reg Grundy Studio is a...
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  • Adam Schoenberg – Orchard in Fog (Violin Concerto) Nina Šenk – Baca Rodney Sharman – Shared Harmony Caroline Shaw Seven Joys Second Essay (Echo) (for string...
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  • University of Victoria - Erich Schwandt Obituary for Erich P. Schwandt Rodney Sharman: In Memoriam Erich Schwandt on Canadian Music Center Remembering Erich...
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  • the regular season in 7th and 8th positions in the Fox Premiership. The Sharman Cup was won by the Otara Scorpions who beat Northcote Tigers 30–20 on August...
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  • Mexico, and Nick's girlfriend. (seasons 3–8; recurring season 2) Daniel Sharman as Troy Otto: The charismatic and impulsive son of Jeremiah, and Jake's...
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  • Kureishi Bryony Lavery Mike Leigh Sue Lenier Stephen Lowe Clare Lizzimore Sharman Macdonald John McGrath Tom McGrath Jenny McLeod Patrick Marber Tony Marchant...
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    Mir (redirect from Peter Rodney Llewellyn)
    cooperative programmes: Jean-Loup Chrétien – Aragatz (1988)  France Helen Sharman – Project Juno (1991)  UK Franz Viehböck – Austromir '91 (1991)  Austria...
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    Chamberlain, and won their sixth NBA title in 1972, led by coach Bill Sharman. After the retirement of Chamberlain, the team traded for superstar Kareem...
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    YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) Sharman, Jon (August 12, 2014). "Comedy night organiser remembers Robin Williams...
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    his early career as an actor. In 1992, he directed the play Shades by Sharman MacDonald and the musical My Fair Lady, featuring costumes designed by...
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    astronaut to bear a flag of the United Kingdom patch (following Helen Sharman), the sixth person born in the United Kingdom to go on board the International...
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  • April 2024. "Mark Jessup". Queensland Greens. Retrieved 24 July 2024. "Rodney Hansen for Morayfield - Pauline Hanson's One Nation". One Nation Queensland...
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