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| Name | Other Names | Birth Date | Death Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Collins, Suzanne | Suzanne Collins is an American author and television writer who is best known as the author of the young adult dystopian book series The Hunger Games | |||
| Fraites, Jeremiah | Jeremiah Caleb Fraites is an American drummer, composer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is the co-founder of The Lumineers and is a songwriter for the band. He was born and raised in Ramsey, New Jersey. | |||
| Schultz, Wesley | Wesley Keith Schultz is an American musician. He is the guitarist and lead vocalist for the folk rock band the Lumineers | |||
| Edwards, Bronwyn | Bronwyn Edwards. Musical Catalyst, Composer, Pianist, Teacher. Seattle, Washington. | |||
| Ungar, Jay | Jay Ungar (born November 14, 1946) is an American folk musician and composer | |||
| McGregor, Grian | lyricist best known for writing the words to "Ashokan Farewell" for an SATB choral arrangement of Jay Ungar's famous melody | |||
| Stephens, Carole | Arranger of choral music | |||
| Peters, Wesley D. | Wesley D. Peters (b. 1988 in Pennsylvania) is an educator, conductor, and freelance composer/arranger. He is the Director of Music at Reformation Bible Church (Darlington, MD) in addition to holding a position on music faculty at Harford Christian School. | |||
| Parsons, Steve | Stephen W. Parsons (born 19 June 1951, in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire), also known as Steve Parsons, Stephen Parsons, Snips, Mr. Snips, SWP, is an English musician, composer, songwriter and record producer. | |||
| Vala, Kajsa | Conservatory-trained singer, guitarist and songwriter with Icelandic roots expresses herself through Nashville-inspired music. | |||
| Fris-Ronsfeld, Tine | An Aarhus, Denmark-based singer, composer, vocal arranger, author, publisher, and choir conductor. | |||
| Burris, Jim | Burris, James Henry | African American lyricist | ||
| Presley, Elvis | Presley, Elvis Aron | American Rock and Roll Singer and film actor | ||
| Amiran, Emanuel | Pugatschov, Emmanuel; Amiran-Pougatchov, Emanuel | Israeli composer of Polish descent. He was the first appointed Inspector of Music (Minister for Music Education) at the time of the establishment of the nation of Israel, this from 1948 to his retirement in 1975. He was best known for his holiday songs, although his repertoire also included symphonic music for orchestra and choir, music for the theater as well as over 600 folk-songs. | ||
| Tomblings, Philip | Tomblings , Philip Benjamin | English school music director and choral conductor | ||
| Castelli,I. F. | "Brother Fatalis", "Kosmas", "Rosenfeld", "CA silence" and "Höhler"; Ignaz Franz Castelli | Austrian poet and dramatist | ||
| Othmayr, Caspar | [Othmayer, Otmaier, Othmarus] | 01/07/1515 | 01/07/1553 | German Lutheran pastor and composer. Othmayr is considered one of the masters of melodic phrasing of the middle of the 16th century. The most important works were written from 1545 to 1550. He composed numerous hymns inspired by Martin Luther, |
| Lara, Agustin | Aguirre del Pino, Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y | Mexican singer, actor and songwriter. | ||
| Berlin, Irving | Baline, Israel Isidore | 11/05/1888 | 22/09/1989 | Russian-born Jewish-American composer and lyricist. |
| Neruda, Pablo | Basoalto, Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes | pen name and later legal name of Chilean poet-diplomat and politician. He wrote over 145 poems and in In 1971 Neruda won the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
Works
| Name | Composers | Other Names |
|---|---|---|
| 5 Lieder | Schumann, Robert (Alexander) | Funf Lieder; Opus No. 55 |
| A Babe Is Born | Brumby, Colin | |
| A Babe Is Born | Mathias, William | Opus No. 55 |
| A Ballad | Wendt, Theo | Auld Robin Gray |
| A Ballynure Ballad | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
| A Bilogy | McElheran, Brock | |
| A Bird Sang in the Rain | Wood, Haydn | |
| A Birthday | Williamson, Malcolm | |
| A Blessing | Shaw, Martin | |
| A Border Ballad | Prescott, Oliveria | |
| Linus and Lucy | Guaraldi, Vince | A Boy Called Charlie Brown |
| A Boy Was Born | Britten, Benjamin | |
| A Boy Was Born | Britten, Benjamin | |
| A British Tar | Sullivan, [Sir] Arthur Seymour | |
| A Brown Bird Singing | Wood, Haydn | |
| A Bunch of Thyme | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, | |
| A Bush Carol | Lawrence, David | |
| Meeresstille Und Gluckliche Fahrt | Beethoven, Ludwig van | A Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage; Calm Sea and Pleasant Voyage; Opus 112 |
| A Cappella Songs for Treble Chorus | Crocker, Emily | |
| A Carol for New Year's Day | Trad/Anon/composer unknown, |
Publications
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