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Creatives
| Name | Other Names | Birth Date | Death Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Briggs, George Wallace | English hymn writer and Anglican clergyman. | |||
| Cook, John Ernest | Anglo-American organist, composer and church musician | |||
| Muczynsky, Robert | Polish American Composer | |||
| Ippolitov-Ivanof, Mikhail | Russian composer, conductor and teacher. Ippolitov-Ivanov's works include operas, orchestral music, chamber music and a large number of songs. His style is similar to that of his teacher Rimsky-Korsakov. | |||
| Johnston, Ken | 20th century Scottish composer/arranger | |||
| Spicer, Paul | English composer, conductor and organist | |||
| Persichetti, Vincent Ludwig | American composer, teacher, and pianist. He trained many noted composers at the Juillard School | |||
| Heyse, Paul | German writer and translator | |||
| Thomas, Elmer R. | Dr. Thomas was professor emeritus and founder of the department of Choral Studies at CCM. He conducted and taught at the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati where he built one of the leading choral programs in the United States and an extensive graduate program for conductors. | |||
| Segade, Padre Jesús Gabriel | Argentinian priest chiefly known for writing test of and arranging Missa Criola | |||
| Morell, Thomas | English librettist, classical scholar, and printer. Morell wrote the longest and most detailed surviving account of collaboration with Handel | |||
| Fray, J. H. | Music Arranger | |||
| Hamilton, Nancy | American actress, playwright, lyricist, director and producer | |||
| Brébeuf, St. Jean de | seventeenth-century French missionary who worked primarily with the Huron people | |||
| Cui, César Antonovich | Russian composer of opera, songs and piano music | |||
| Giovanelli, Ruggiero | Italian composer of Renaissance/Baroque eras | |||
| Tessier, Charles | French composer and lutenist | |||
| Regnard, Francois | French Renaissance composer | |||
| Tysh, Fred S | Lyricist, chiefly known for association with Richard Tauber | |||
| Puerling, Gene | American vocal performer and vocal arranger. He was awarded a Grammy Award for Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices in 1982 for his arrangement of "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (as performed by The Manhattan Transfer). |
Works
| Name | Composers | Other Names |
|---|---|---|
| A Hymn to God the Father | Bainton, Edgar Leslie | |
| A Jubilant Psalm | Crocker, Emily | |
| A Jubilant Song | Farthing, Scott | |
| A Jubilant Song | Pote, Allen | Psalm No. 90; Psalm No. 96 |
| A Kent Yeoman's Wooing Song | Howells, Herbert Norman | |
| A Kiss in the Dark | Herbert, Victor | |
| A La Claire Fontaine | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
| A La Nanita Nana | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
| A La Puerta Del Cielo | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
| A La Ru, a La Me | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
| A La Rurru Nino | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
| A Lake and a Fairy Boat | Dunhill, Thomas Frederick | |
| A Legend | Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich | Christ Had a Garden; Crown of Roses; Fair Was the Garden; Once Long Ago in Nazareth; When Christ Was But a Child |
| A Litany | Walton, William | Drop, Drop Slow Tears |
| A Litany: for Three Voices | Bridge, Frank | |
| A Little Bird | Brahms, Johannes | |
| A Little Bird in the Air | Elgar, Edward | |
| A Little Folly | Bach, Johann Sebastian | |
| A Little Jazz Mass | Chilcott, Robert | |
| A Little More Cider Too | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, |
Publications
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