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| Name | Other Names | Birth Date | Death Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lully, Jean-Baptiste | Lulli, Giovanni Battista | 28/11/1632 | 22/03/1687 | Italian-born French composer, instrumentalist, and dancer who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France. He is considered the chief master of the French baroque style |
| Redmond, John | Lynskey, John Redmond | American songwriter. Among his better known songs was "Christmas in Killarney | ||
| Macklin, Charles B. | Macklin, Charles Barthold | English born American organist, musicologist and composer | ||
| Mondonville, Jean-Joseph de | Mondonville, Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de | 25/12/1711 | 08/10/1772 | French violinist and composer. He composed both sacred works, opera and works for violin |
| Parsons, Geoffrey | Parsons, Geoffrey Claremont | English lyricist. He worked at the Peter Maurice Music Company run by James Phillips, who wrote under the pseudonym John Turner. The company specialized in adapting songs originally in foreign languages into the English language. | ||
| De La Rue, Pierre | Piersson | 01/03/1460 | 01/03/1518 | Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance |
| Stole, J. W. | Pourcel, Franck | Frank Pourcell was a French conductor of Popular music and Classical music. | ||
| Coniff, Ray | Raye, Jay; Conniff, Joseph Raymond "Ray" | American bandleader and arranger | ||
| Rice, [Sir] Tim | Rice, Sir Timothy Miles Bindon | English lyricist and author. An Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Tony Award and Grammy Award-winning lyricist, Rice is best known for his collaborations with Andrew Lloyd Webber, with whom he wrote Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita | ||
| Richards, Goff | Richards, Godfrey | English brass band arranger and composer. He was born in Cornwall, and he also arranged and composed light orchestral and choral works, and his works have been performed by the King's Singers, Huddersfield Choral Society, London Brass, Evelyn Glennie and various BBC orchestras.[ | ||
| Charles, Ray | Robinson, Ray Charles | American singer, songwriter, musician and composer, | ||
| Roche, Jerome | Roche, Jerome Lawrence Alexander | British musicologist, with a particular interest in Italian church music of the baroque era. | ||
| Rossetti, Christina | Rossetti, Christina Georgina | English poet who wrote a variety of romantic, devotional, and children's poems. She is famous for writing Goblin Market and Remember, and the words of the Christmas carol In the Bleak Midwinter. | ||
| Morricone, Ennio | Savio, Maestro, Dan; Nichols, Leo | Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor and former trumpet player, who has written music for more than 500 motion pictures and television series, as well as contemporary classical works. Over the past seven decades, Morricone has composed over 500 scores for cinema and television, as well as over 100 classical works. His filmography includes over 70 award-winning films. | ||
| Schlegal, K. Von | Schlegel, Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von | German poet, literary critic, philosopher, philologist and indologist. With his older brother, August Wilhelm Schlegel, he was one of the main figures of the Jena romantics. He was a zealous promoter of the Romantic movement and inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Adam Mickiewicz and Kazimierz Brodziński. | ||
| Simeone, Harry | Simeone, Harry Moses | American music arranger, conductor and composer, best known for arranging the famous Christmas song "The Little Drummer Boy", for which he received co-writing credit. | ||
| Spence, Lewis | Spence , James Lewis Thomas Chalmers | Scottish journalist, poet and author. Over his long career, he published more than forty books, many of which remain in print to this day. | ||
| Styne, Jule | Stein, Julius Kerwin | British-born American songwriter especially famous for a series of Broadway musicals, wrote the scores for many Broadway shows, most notably Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Peter Pan (additional music), Bells Are Ringing, Gypsy, Do Re Mi, Funny Girl, Sugar (with a story based on the movie Some Like It Hot, but all new music), and the Tony-winning Hallelujah, Baby!. |
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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