Name |
Other Names |
Birthyear |
Deathyear |
Notes |
English, George S. |
English, George Selwyn |
1912 |
1980 |
Australian teacher of singing, a composer and a conductor. Living in Britain from 1935, English assiduously studied in libraries, attended concerts, worked as a music critic. Returning to Sydney in 1939. He joined the RAAF and was discharged on medical grounds. He worked as a critic for Sydney newspapers and subsequently as chief editor for the music publishers, W. H. Paling & Co. Ltd, doing a great deal of freelance composing and arranging, especially for theatre, radio and films |
Enkhbayar, Se |
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1956 |
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Mongolian composer |
Enya |
Brennan, Enya; Eithne Ni Bhraonain |
1961 |
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Irish singer, instrumentalist, and songwriter. |
Epstein, June |
|
1918 |
2004 |
Australian composer, pianist, choral conductor and writer |
Epworth, Paul |
Epworth, Paul Richard |
1974 |
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English record producer, musician, and songwriter. His work with artists include Adele, Florence and the Machine, Rihanna and Maxïmo Park amongst many |
Erb, James |
|
1926 |
2014 |
American composer, arranger, musicologist, and conductor. |
Ernst, Eileen |
|
1923 |
2013 |
American Church organist, music arranger and singer |
Erskine, Christopher |
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Australian Church organist, composer, arranger |
Escalada, Oscar |
|
1945 |
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Professor of Conducting and Composition at the Conservatory of La Plata, and a researcher at the University of La Plata (Argentina). He is the founder and conductor of Coral del Nuevo Mundo (New World's Chorale), |
Esch, Edward |
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1970 |
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American Poet |
Eschliman, Julie |
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American soloist, Accompanist, vocal coach, music arranger and Choral accompanist |
Escobar, Pedro de |
|
1465 |
1535 |
Portuguese composer of the Renaissance |
Escribano, Juan |
|
1478 |
1557 |
Spanish composer. Sang in the Papal choir 1507-39, and was one of the Spanish composers most highly regarded in Rome. His small amount of surviving music, including motets and several sets of Lamentations, is of high quality. |
Esenvalds, Eriks |
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1997 |
|
Latvian c omposer |
Ešenvalds, Ēriks |
Esenwalds, Eric |
1977 |
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Latvian composer who studied at the Latvian Baptist Theological Seminary (1995–1997) before obtaining his master's degree in composition (2004) from the Latvian Academy of Music. He teaches at the Department of composition at the Latvian Academy of Music |
Esqivel, Juan Barahona de |
|
1565 |
1613 |
Spanish church composer of the Renaissance era |
Essex-Evans, George |
|
1863 |
1909 |
British born Australian poet |
Esteban, Miguel |
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Born in Los Angeles of Cuban heritage, he obtained his Bachelor’s Degree of Music (Vocal Arts) from the University of Southern California and his Teaching Diploma in Voice from the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève. At the invitation of Ingrid Sutej, he joined Universal Music’s live event subsidiary in London, U‑Live (2012 to 2016). He has co=produced many productions of musical theatre world wide |
Estes, Jerry |
|
1955 |
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American composer, particularly choral music, and teacher |
Estévez, Antonio |
|
1916 |
1988 |
Venezuelan musician, composer, and conductor, and founder of the Central University of Venezuela Chorus. |
Evans, Bill |
|
1929 |
1980 |
American jazz pianist and composer who mostly worked in a trio setting |
Evans, David Howell |
The Edge |
1961 |
|
British-born Irish musician, songwriter and singer best known as the lead guitarist, keyboardist and backing vocalist of the rock band U2 |
Evans, Hal |
Evans, Harold Percy |
1906 |
|
Sydney based Australian composer and arranger |
Evans, Lindley |
Evans, Harry Lindley |
1895 |
1982 |
South African-born Australian composer, pianist and teacher. He is best known for his collaboration with Frank Hutchens in a famous piano duet, which lasted 41 years, and as the ABC's "Mr Melody Man" for 30 years. |
Evans, Ray |
|
1915 |
2007 |
American songwriter/lyricist. He was a partner in a composing and songwriting duo with Jay Livingston, known for the songs they composed for films. |
Evans,Dr. Lee |
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American teacher at junior high, high school and college levels. He is former Chair of the Performing Arts Deparment at New York City's Pace University. Professionally, he performs with his orchestra and has acted as pianist and music coordinator for such performers as Tom Jones, Englebert Humperdinck, Carol Channing, Cat Stevens, Emerson Lake & Palmer and others. Evans believes that keyboard jazz can be taught with the same authenticity and skill as traditional classical teaching |
Everett, Steve |
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Steve Everett is Professor of Music and Dean of the College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts at the University of Illinois at Chicago. |
Everson, Lowell |
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20th Century American Composer, Arranger, Educator. Upon graduation he served four years as pianist and arranger for the United States Army Chorus in Washington, D.C., traveling extensively and giving a number of command performances at the White House. As a teacher for thirty years in Livonia, his choirs and ensembles were consistently judged outstanding and selected as state champions and performing artists at the Mid-West Music Conferences. Lowell is presently composing and arranging for |
Ewens, Ranella C. |
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20th century composer, particularly of sacred music, Many compositions published in the 1930s |
Ewerhart, Rudolph |
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1928 |
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German conductor, keyboardist (organ, harpsichord), musicologist, music pedagogue and instrument collector. |