Bull name JohnBullcomposer IMSLP id Bull, John cname JohnBull ChoralWiki JohnBull Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bull, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1628 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bull, John Category 1560s births Category ...Other persons JohnBull please do not add an infobox, per Wikipedia WikiProject Composers Biographical infoboxes Image Johnbullcomposer.jpg 210px thumb JohnBull 1562 or 1563 15 March 1628 was an English composer, musician, and organ music organ builder. He was a renowned Keyboard instrument keyboard ... that Bull s family originated in Somerset , where it is possible the composer was born. It was the 17th ... . ref Thurston Dart Search for the Real JohnBull . New York Times, 1 November 1959, sec. 2, p.1 ref Then, in the second edition of his Calendar of the Life of JohnBull Dart proposed Hereford as a third possibility. ref JohnBull Keyboard Music . Calendar of the Life of JohnBull, compiled by Thurston ... as a keyboard performer and composer, Bull was also skilled at getting into trouble. In 1597 his appointment ... crimes. ref Thurston Dart, An Unknown Letter from Dr. JohnBull, Acta Musicologica 32 1960 ... anthem . References and further reading Wikisource1911Enc Bull, John Susi Jeans, JohnBull . The New ... books.google.com books?id 44UtAAAAMAAJ Dr JohnBull 1562 1628 . London Herbert Joseph Ltd, in association ... York Da Capo Press, 1968. Walker Cunningham, The Keyboard Music of JohnBull . Studies in Musicology 71. Ann Arbor UMI Research Press, 1984. ISBN 0 8357 1466 7 JohnBull Keyboard Music . Edited by John .... 2 vols. Susi Jeans and Oliver W. Neighbour, Bull Boul, Bul, Bol , John Jan Bouville, Bonville, Jean ... musicians de JohnBull Komponist es JohnBull compositor fr JohnBull compositeur it JohnBull compositore he nl JohnBull componist ja no JohnBull komponist nn Komponisten JohnBull pt JohnBull compositor fi JohnBull s velt j sv JohnBull komposit r ... more details
otheruses refimprove date December 2007 Image JohnBull World War I recruiting poster.jpeg thumb upright ... JohnBull in which he is depicted as an actual humanoid bull. File Buonaparte, 48 hours after landing.jpg right thumb JohnBull holds the head of Napoleon Bonaparte in an 1803 caricature by James ... JohnBull walking off with Marianne , turning his back on Germany. JohnBull is a national personification ... waistcoat. Origin JohnBull originated in the creation of Dr. John Arbuthnot in 1712, and was popularised ... cartoonist Thomas Nast and Irish writer George Bernard Shaw , author of JohnBull s Other Island . He ... a JohnBull topper on his head and is often accompanied by a bulldog . JohnBull has been used in a variety ... he may be cudgelled. The cartoon image of stolid, stocky, conservative and well meaning JohnBull ... Bull s Political Slum . In a suffragette cartoon of 1912, JohnBull is portrayed looking out of the window ..., with the accompanying text JohnBull How long are you going on making that noise outside? Mrs Bull ... product info null&prodCategoryID 202 Increasingly through the early twentieth century, JohnBull ... 92 92732.html JohnBull s surname is also reminiscent of the alleged fondness of the English for beef ... JohnBull Englishman is referenced in Margaret Fuller s Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 in Chapter 2 ... that seems to have traversed these regions, as man, simply, not as JohnBull. In fiction In the Black ... are the modern sources of the personification of JohnBull. See also Symbols of the United Kingdom ... Terminology of the British Isles JohnBull s Other Island Sawney Uncle Sam External references Commons JohnBull http www.bl.uk catalogues newspapers welcome.asp The British Library newspaper catalogue Miles Taylor, Bull, John supp. fl. 1712 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University ... folklore cy JohnBull da JohnBull de JohnBull el fr JohnBull personnage ko it JohnBull emblema he nl JohnBull symbool ja pl JohnBull posta literacka pt John ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 Infobox astronaut name John Sumter Bull image John S. Bull.jpg type NASA Astronaut status Deceased nationality United States American birth date Birth date 1934 9 25 date death Death date and age 2008 8 11 1934 9 25 birth place occupation Navy pilot selection List of astronauts by selection 1966 NASA 1966 time mission None insignia John Sumter Bull September 25, 1934 August 11, 2008 was a United States Navy U.S. Navy test pilot, aeronautical engineer , and a NASA astronaut . Bull attended primary and secondary schools in Memphis , Tennessee , and graduated in 1952 from Central High School Memphis, Tennessee Central High School . He received a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rice University in 1957 before joining the Navy in June of that same year. ref http www.jsc.nasa.gov Bios htmlbios bull js.html NASA Astronaut Biographies ref Bull was a Navy fighter pilot with the VF 114 squadron aboard the carriers USS Ranger CVA 61 USS Ranger , USS Hancock CV 19 USS Hancock , and USS Kitty Hawk CV 63 USS Kitty Hawk . He graduated from the Naval Test Pilot School in February 1964 and was selected as a member of the List of astronauts by selection 1966 Original 19 astronaut candidate group in 1966. After briefly serving as a member of the Apollo 8 support crew as well as crew leader during vacuum chamber Lunar Module testing, Bull resigned ... References Reflist NASA Astronaut Group 5 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bull, John ... August 11, 2008 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bull, John S. Category 1934 births Category 2008 deaths ... aviators USN bio stub astronaut stub de John Sumter Bull it JohnBull astronauta pl JohnBull fi John S. Bull sv John S. Bull zh ... receiving his Ph. D., Bull returned to NASA and worked at the Ames Research Center from 1973 to 1985 ... Ames until at least 1997. Bull died on August 11, 2008 at the age of 73 http www.collectspace.com news ... more details
Edvard Hagerup Bull born 10 June 1922 is a notable Norwegian composer. ref http www.snl.no Edvard Hagerup Bull komponist Edvard Hagerup Bull komponist Store norske leksikon ref He was born in Bergen , Norway . He grew up in the community of Jar, Norway Jar outside Oslo in a musical and politically active family, the son of Sverre Hagerup Bull and his wife Aldis Jebsen. His paternal grandfather was politician and judge Edvard Hagerup Bull . In September 1955 he married Anna Kvarme. ref name genea http tore.vamraak.no slekt slekt.asp?indnr 21032 Edvard Hagerup Bull genealogy ref ref http www.snl.no Den tr C3 B8nderske slekten Bull Den tr nderske slekten Bull Store norske leksikon ref Bull studied at the Norwegian Academy of Music Musikkonservatoriet in Oslo and at the Conservatoire de Paris where he won the 1952 Prix de Composition Musicale . He was awarded the musical composition prize from the Conservatoire National Sup rieur de Musique de Paris . He had additional training with the Austrian born musicologist, Josef Rufer . Other teachers include Jean Rivier and Olivier Messiaen . His teacher Darius Milhaud described him as a musician with a solid technique and a truly very enthralling, vigorous and highly imaginative personality . ref name mic http www.ballade.no mic.nsf doc art2002101215114359472190 Biography at the Music Information Centre, Norway en icon fr icon ref Edvard Hagerup Bull became a notable composer. He has written two operas and thirty orchestral works and chamber music. ref name mic Selected works Den standhaftige tindsoldat , 1948 49 Den standhaftige tinnsoldat ... Edvard Hagerup Bull portrait Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bull, Edvard ... DEFAULTSORT Bull, Edvard Hagerup Category 1922 births Category Living people Category Norwegian composers Category People from Bergen Norway composer stub no Edvard Hagerup Bull 1922 sv Edvard Hagerup Bull tons ttare ... more details
Summary Ole Bull Famous composer and violinist from Bergen Camera Canon S3iS, Date 02.May.2007 Image JPG, 2112 X 2816 pixels, 2.48MB Licensing PD self date May 2007 ... more details
JohnBull is a national personification of the United Kingdom. JohnBull may also refer to People JohnBullcomposer c. 1562 1628 , English composer and musician JohnBull Continental Congress c. 1740 1802 , American statesman, Continental Congressman from South Carolina JohnBull congressman 1803 1863 , U.S. Congressman from Missouri John S. Bull 1934 2008 , American pilot and astronaut Other JohnBull locomotive JohnBull locomotive JohnBull magazine JohnBull magazine , a series of British periodicals JohnBull Bitter, a product of Star Brewery See also John Ball disambiguation The Jack Bull , made for television western Jack Bull, the ring name of professional wrestler Gregg Groothuis Jonny Bull of Rialto band disambig DEFAULTSORT JohnBull Category Human name disambiguation pages Bull, John cy JohnBull gwahaniaethu fr JohnBull ko it JohnBull nl JohnBull ja sk JohnBull tr JohnBull anlam ayr m ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2010 JohnBull c.1740&ndash 1802 was an United States American statesman and revolutionary who served as a delegate from South Carolina in the Continental Congress from 1784 to 1787. External links http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplaypl?index B001047 Bull s Congressional biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bull, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1740 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1802 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bull, John Category 1740 births Category 1802 deaths Category Continental Congressmen from South Carolina SouthCarolina politician stub de JohnBull South Carolina ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 John Wrathall Bull 23 June 1804 21 September 1886 was an early settler, inventor and colonial author of South Australia ref name Bull H. J. Finnis 1966 , http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A010159b.htm Bull, John Wrathall 1804 1886 ref . Born in St. Paul s Cray, Kent , England , he was a dairy farmer in Cheshire and Bedfordshire , before applying as a farmer and shepherd for free passage to the new colony of South Australia. In May 1838, he arrived in Adelaide on the Canton with his wife and two infant sons. He acted as an agent for absentee landholders in South Australia, as well as taking up farming in the Mount Barker, South Australia Mount Barker and Rapid Bay, South Australia Rapid Bay districts. In 1852, he visited the Victoria Australia Victorian Victorian gold rush goldfields , but returned to South Australia the following year ref name Bull . See also John Ridley inventor Controversy regarding the inventor of the Stripper l1 Controversy regarding the inventor of the Stripper Bull was known for his creation of an agricultural stripping machine which he developed but was controversially beaten to the title of inventor by John Ridley inventor John Ridley . The controversy was again revived in 1875, when the University of Adelaide proposed to establish a Ridley chair of agriculture ref name Bull . Bull successful petitioned parliament in 1880 for a grant ... colonial history, the work was republished in Adelaide and London in 1884. Bull died at College Park, South Australia College Park in 1886 ref name Bull and was survived by only two of his ten children. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bull, John Wrathall ALTERNATIVE ... 1886 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bull, John Wrathall Category 1804 births Category 1886 deaths Category ... in improving agricultural machinery ref name Bull . Also involved in South Australia s Colonial forces ... at Mitcham, South Australia Mitcham and Glen Osmond, South Australia Glen Osmond . Bull s other ... more details
tone date November 2008 onesource date November 2008 JohnBull 1836 1929 was a little known yet nonetheless ... west. Early life Born John Edwin Bull, in England , little more is known of his early life. It also ... stating his name was JohnBull, and that he and his companion, a man named Fox, were on the trail ... round into Peel s head, killing him. Town Marshal John Xavier X Beidler took Bull into custody ... IQe tGtbN3ZswpOAjQQCxjgcG5Q&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 10&ct result PPA18,M1 JohnBull, Gunman Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bull, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1836 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1929 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bull, John Category ..., Bill Arnett, and B.F. Jermagin had preceded Bull and Fox in entering the camp by about three days. Bull and Fox captured Spillman with no incident, and placed him in the custody of several miners ... saloon , Bull stepped inside with a double barrel shotgun, and demanded both men throw up their hands ... point Bull shot him with one blast from his shotgun in the chest, killing him instantly. Jermagin surrendered ... to hang . The next morning he was executed. Life and reputation Bull was next heard of in 1866 ..., famed writer Mark Twain became friends with Bull, writing later of how well they had gotten along, and particularly of a joke that Bull had once pulled on Twain during the winter of 1866. Bull and Peel ..., 1867, Peel and Bull were seated at a table in the Greer Brothers Exchange Saloon , and for some reason ... loudly. Peel slapped Bull in the face with one hand, and pulled his gun with the other. Bull raised .... Bull retreated to his room, quickly wrote down a makeshift Will law will for the disposition of his property in the event of his death, then took his gun and returned to the saloon. By the time Bull .... As they walked outside onto Helena s Main Street, they were met by Bull. Immediately Peel went for his gun, as did Bull. Bull shot Peel with his first shot, and as Peel attempted to draw his own pistol ... more details
for other people and uses of this name JohnBull disambiguation JohnBull 1803 1863 was an United States American clergyman and physician who represented Missouri in the United States House of Representatives U.S. Congress between 1833 and 1835. He was born in Virginia, studied medicine in Baltimore, Maryland moved to Howard County, Missouri , and settled near Glasgow, Missouri engaged in the practice of medicine studied theology was ordained to the ministry and became a Methodist minister in that locality unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Missouri presidential elector on the ticket of Jackson and Calhoun in 1828 elected as an Anti Jacksonian candidate to the Twenty third Congress March 4, 1833 March 3, 1835 resumed his ministerial duties and also the practice of medicine died near Rothville, Missouri , Chariton County, Missouri , in February 1863 interment in Hutcheson Cemetery, a family burial ground, near Rothville. External links CongBio B001046 start box s par us hs USRSB state Missouri district AL before none after Albert Galliton Harrison years 1833 1835 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bull, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1803 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1863 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bull, John Category 1803 births Category 1863 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri Category United States presidential electors Category Methodist clergy Category American Methodists Category People from Virginia Category Missouri National Republicans Missouri politician stub it JohnBull politico ... more details
Image JohnBull1957.jpg thumb right JohnBull Cover January 1957 JohnBull Magazine was a weekly periodical established in the City of London City , London EC4, by Theodore Hook in 1820. ref http www.gyford.com archive 2009 04 28 www.geocities.com TheTropics Cabana 9424 page17.html Johnson 27s 20Court 20EC4 Johnson s Court EC4 , in A Guide to the alleys, courts, passages and yards of central London by Ivor Hoole ref Publication dates It was a popular periodical that continued in production through 1824 ref http www.erudit.org revue ron 1998 v n10 005803ar.html ref and at least until 1957 ref http www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk sebc visit arrest and discov.cfm ref A magazine of that name was reportedly being published in 1899 ref http www.arthurchappell.clara.net cults.defined.htm ref and 1903 ref http wantitnow.ebay.co.uk JohnBull magazine 1903 W0QQadidZ200085399061 ref . Horatio Bottomley ref http www.collectorcafe.com article archive.asp?article 260&id 1267 ref an MP for the Liberal Party UK Liberal Party ref http www.theargus.co.uk yourargus nostalgia pastpresent display.var.1111740.0.alfristons rogues stars and favourites.php ref , became the publisher of the magazine on 12 May 1906. It continued production during the First World War ref http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk FWWusaG.htm ref . It was the subject of a libel case in 1919 concerning a biographical film about David Lloyd George ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 275387 ref . In 1920, the company was merged into Odhams ... to the iconic American magazine The Saturday Evening Post , the JohnBull covers encapsulated ... drop in circulation, the magazine was renamed Today, The New JohnBull in 1960. It attempted .... ref name guardian End of the new JohnBull , The Guardian , 4 July 1964 ref Officially ... gallery johnbull.php JohnBull Gallery DEFAULTSORT JohnBull Magazine Category ... Allan ref http news.independent.co.uk people obituaries article1124539.ece ref John Sandilands ... more details
about the 19th century steam locomotive other uses JohnBull disambiguation Infobox locomotive name JohnBull caption The JohnBull , c. 1893. image John Bull.jpg powertype Steam gauge RailGauge ussg builder ... locoweight 10 ton ref name Johnson JohnBull is a British built railroad steam locomotive that operated .... ref name HistoryWired cite web url http historywired.si.edu detail.cfm?ID 225 title JohnBull ... Klein280 Klein and Bell, pp 280 1. ref Built by Robert Stephenson and Company , the JohnBull was initially ... Jersey , which gave JohnBull the number 1 and its first name, Stevens . The C&A used the locomotive ... s oldest surviving operable steam locomotive. Today, the original JohnBull is on static display ... JohnBull is preserved at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania . Construction and initial use File JohnBull and train, as drawn by Isaac Dripps in 1887.jpg thumb left The JohnBull and train as it looked ... exhibit, used with permission The JohnBull was built in Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle , England ... in New Jersey. ref name Johnson cite book url http books.google.com ?id ThOh8bBIN9QC&dq JohnBull locomotive ... about roster johnbull.shtml title Camden & Amboy JohnBull Replica publisher Railroad Museum ... began calling it the old JohnBull , ref name PAmuseumreplica a reference to the cartoon personification of England, JohnBull . Eventually the informal name was shortened to JohnBull and this name was much more widely used until the Stevens name fell out of use in favor of JohnBull . ref name PAmuseumreplica In September 1836 the JohnBull and two coach rail coach es were shipped by canal .... File JohnBull as it appeared in 1877.jpg thumb left The JohnBull as it appeared in 1877. Note ..., leaving only the rear axle powered. Effectively, the JohnBull became a 4 2 0 a locomotive with two ... year 2004 format PDF accessdate August 4, 2008 ref the JohnBull was retired in 1866 and stored in Bordentown ... JohnBull at the Columbian Exposition 2.jpg thumb JohnBull at the World s Columbian Exposition ... more details
one source date March 2010 wikisource JohnBull s Other Island JohnBull s Other Island is a comedy about Ireland , written by George Bernard Shaw G. Bernard Shaw in 1904. Shaw himself was born in Dublin, yet this is the only play of his where he thematically returned to his homeland. The play deals with Larry Doyle, originally from Ireland, but who has turned his back on his heritage to fit in with the English and Tom Broadbent, his English and very Machiavellian business partner. They are civil engineers who run a firm in London. They go to Roscullen, where Doyle was born, to develop some land. Doyle has no illusions about Ireland while Broadbent is taken with the romance of the place. Broadbent, a lively man who seemingly is not always aware of the impression he makes, becomes a favourite of the people. Before the play is over, it is clear he will marry Nora Reilly, the woman waiting for Doyle who is more than happy to let her go and become the area s candidate for Parliament after Doyle refuses to stand, but has also called in all his loans given so easily to the locals against their homes and intends as he had planned all along to make the village into an amusement park. Another major character is the defrocked priest Peter Father Keegan, the political and temperamental opposite of Broadbent, who sees through him from the beginning and warns the locals against him. The play was commissioned by William Butler Yeats W.B. Yeats for the opening of Dublin s Abbey Theatre , but Yeats rejected it as too long, too controversial and too difficult to produce. The play premiered in London at the Royal Court Theatre on November 1, 1904, under the J.E. Vedrenne Vedrenne Harley Granville Barker Barker management. Due to its length, Barker, with Shaw s consent but not approval, cut the play somewhat. It was a great success and the Court would go on to produce many other Shaw plays, both old and new. Dealing with the Irish question of the time, the play was seen by many major British ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 John Foster 1762 1822 of Chapletown South Yorkshire was the composer of the tune set to While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night known as Old Foster , one of the more popular of the hundreds of tunes used with these words. Musically he was based in one of the many non conformist chapels in the Blackburn Valley, see Blackburn Brook , near Sheffield. His style is 19th century classical. He is also credited as being the magistrate who made cock fighting and bull baiting illegal in Yorkshire Gatty,1884 . The tune was originally published in York as part of a collection of anthems for choir and orchestra, the only surviving prints of which are in Sheffield Local History Library. It did not have the Carol music carol words of Nahum Tate then. It was Psalm 47, Ye people all with one accord . It became While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night when it migrated to becoming a pub carol accompanied by the small pub string band orchestra after the instruments were thrown out of the churches into the pubs by the Oxford Movement . This has not stopped commercial recordings of While Shepherds ... being made with the anthem orchestra, which would have had difficulty fitting in a public house even if it were available. Bibliography The New Oxford Book of Carols, edited Hugh Keyte and Andrew Parrott. Gatty, Alfred, A life at one living , 1884 . DEFAULTSORT Foster, John Category Classical era composers ... more details
on and off Broadway on six of Tyler s plays. John also worked with composer Elvin Ross on Tyler ... File John black round.jpg John Forbes in his Nashville Studio gallery Composer and producer credits ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Forbes, John, Composer And Producer ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Forbes, John, Composer And Producer Category Articles created via the Article ... bgcolour name John Forbes image ForJam ATL JF.jpg imagesize 200px caption John Forbes at Studio ForJam birthname John Frederick Forbes birth date March 9, 1964 birth place Atlanta, Georgia death date death place othername yearsactive spouse homepage http johnforbesmusic.com notable role composer producer academyawards emmyawards tonyawards imdbid http www.imdb.com name nm3088143 John Forbes born c. 1964 is a composer and music producer specializing in pop and urban music as well as contemporary orchestral film score . Currently living in the Atlanta, Georgia area, John Forbes is the owner of http ... 76 Studio ForJam . Biography John Forbes was born in Mobile, Alabama and raised in Pensacola, Florida to the son of a music store owner. John started his classical piano training at age four with http ... in a regional reggae band for a few years, John moved to Austin, Texas and then to California. In Austin John played with The Killer Bees, ref http www.unlockaustin.com Band Killer 20Bees The Killer Bees ref a reggae band nominated for the Reggae Grammy in 1989. After arriving in California, John got ... king of the stage. The gig with Bobby lasted almost six years in which time John established himself as an accomplished R&B Hip Hop keyboardist, programmer and later as a producer. In 1994 John .... Also in 1994, John lost his home in the Norhtridge, CA earthquake sending him south to Orange ... guitarist Philip Gough now guitarist with Bow Wow Wow where John s keyboard skills could shine. The Gnarlies .... 1997 brought the release of Rick James from jail, and John had the honor of arranging and performing ... more details
John Holmes died 1629 was an English cathedral musician and Renaissance composer. His madrigal music madrigal Thus Bonny boots The Birthday Celebrated was included in The Triumphs of Oriana , a collection of vocal compositions published in 1601. Over his career, Holmes was employed at both the Winchester Cathedral Winchester and Salisbury Cathedral s. Holmes was appointed Master of the Choristers at Salisbury in 1621 and held that position until his death. ref http www.hoasm.org IVM HolmesJ.html John Holmes hoasm.org. Retrieved on 2010 02 27. ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Holmes, John Category Madrigal composers Category Renaissance composers Category 1629 deaths UK composer stub it John Holmes compositore ... more details
Other persons John Johnson Refimprove date December 2009 John Johnson Circa c. 1545 &ndash 1594 was an England English lutenist , composer of songs and lute music, attached to the court of Elizabeth I of England Queen Elizabeth I . He was the father of the lutenist Robert Johnson composer Robert Johnson . Discography Two pieces Pavan and Gaillard have been recorded by Julian Bream and John Williams ref Julian Bream and John Williams together The ultimate collection. RCA Victor ref . References Reflist Persondata name Johnson, John alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1594 place of death DEFAULTSORT Johnson, John Category 1540s births Category 1594 deaths Category Composers for lute Category English composers Category People of the Tudor period Category 16th century English people UK composer stub de John Johnson Komponist it John Johnson compositore no John Johnson komponist fi John Johnson ... more details
John Travers ca. 1703 &ndash June 1758 was an England English composer who held the office of Organist to the Chapel Royal from 1737 to 1758. Before filling several parochial posts in London he had been a choir boy at St George s Chapel at Windsor Castle St. George s Chapel , Windsor and a pupil of Johann Christoph Pepusch . His church music for example the extended anthem Ascribe unto the Lord is still used today. Twelve Voluntaries for Organ or Harpsichord , London 1769 . References cite book author Scholes, Percy title The Oxford Companion to Music publisher Oxford University Press year 1970 editor Ward, John Owen id External links ChoralWiki John Travers John Travers IMSLP id Travers, John cname John Travers WIMA idx Travers Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Travers, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English composer DATE OF BIRTH ca. 1703 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 1758 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Travers, John Category 1703 births Category 1758 deaths Category English composers UK composer stub ... more details
John Pitts , sometimes credited as John Michael Pitts, is a British composer, who studied Music at Bristol and Manchester Universities. ref http findarticles.com p articles mi 7146 is 200905 ai n32331154 ?tag content col1 ref He was winner of the Philharmonia Orchestra Martin Musical Scholarship Fund Composition Prize 2003, and twice SPNM shortlisted. ref http www.johnpitts.co.uk index.htm intensely pleasant music by John Pitts Self published inline date January 2010 ref Composer of the album of piano music Intensely Pleasant Music 7 Airs & Fantasias and other piano music . ref http cd.tp ipm08 ref ref http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment classical reviews album steven kings intensely pleasant music 7 airs fantasias by john pitts tpipm 1669799.html ref ref http www.musicweb international.com classrev 2009 May09 Pitts Kings CDTPIPM08.htm ref ref http www.musicweb international.com classrev 2009 Apr09 pitts Kings CDTPIPM08.htm ref ref http www.amazon.co.uk dp B002HNUQ16 ref ref http www.crossrhythms.co.uk products john pitts 7 airs fantasias and other piano music 78843 ref ref http www.opusmusica.com 040 pleasant.html ref ref http www.classicalsource.com db control db cd review.php?id 7493 ref His setting of O Little Town of Bethlehem features on The Naxos Book of Carols sung by Tonus Peregrinus , ref http www.naxoscarols.com, www.naxoscarols.com ref and his hymn Thy Way, Not Mine is included in Hymns and Songs of the Church , ref http www.hbdirect.com album detail.php ... hymns and songs of the church 7 p.asp Hymns and Songs of the Church ref Composer of Are You Going? for piano six hands . He is the younger brother of the British composer Antony Pitts . Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pitts, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pitts, John Category English composers Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people UK composer ... more details
refimprove date May 2010 John Wilson 5 April 1595 22 February 1674 , was an English composer, lutenist and teacher. Born in Faversham , Kent, he moved to London by 1614, where he succeeded Robert Johnson composer Robert Johnson as principal composer for the King s Men playing company King s Men , and entered the King s Musick in 1635 as a lutenist . He received the degree of D.Mus from Oxford University Oxford in 1644, and he was professor of music there from 1656 to 1661. Following the Restoration 1660 Restoration , he joined the Chapel Royal in 1662. He died at Westminster . ref www.oxfordmusiconline.com Oxford Music Online , s.v. John Wilson ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Wilson, John Category English lutenists Category English classical musicians Category British performers of early music Category English composers Category Year of death unknown Category 1674 deaths Category 1595 births cs John Wilson hudebn skladatel ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 This article is about the English composer, for other people with the same name, see John Eccles . John Eccles 1668 12 January 1735 was an England English composer . Born in London , eldest son of professional musician Solomon Eccles , John Eccles was appointed to the King s Private Musick in 1694, and in 1700 became Master of the Queen s Music Master of the King s Musick . Also in 1700 he finished second in a competition to write music for William Congreve s masque The Judgement of Paris John Weldon won . The Wikipedia page for Solomon Eccles refers to him as as the grandfather, rather than father, of John and Henry. Their birth dates suggest that the attribution stated here may be incorrect. Eccles was very active as a composer for the theatre , and from the 1690s wrote a large amount of incidental music including music for William Congreve s Love for Love , John Dryden s The Spanish Friar and William Shakespeare s Macbeth . Jointly with Henry Purcell he wrote incidental music for Thomas d Urfey s Don Quixote . He became a composer to Drury Lane theatre in 1693 and when some of the actors broke off to form their own company at Lincoln s Inn Fields in 1695, he composed music for them as well. Eccles also wrote music for the coronation of Anne of Great ... J.Eccles name John Eccles IMSLP id Eccles, John cname John Eccles ChoralWiki John Eccles John Eccles ... before Nicholas Staggins after Maurice Greene composer Maurice Greene years 1700&ndash 1735 end box Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Eccles, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English composer DATE OF BIRTH 1668 PLACE OF BIRTH London DATE OF DEATH 12 January 1735 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eccles, John Category 1668 births Category 1735 deaths Category English composers Category Baroque composers Category Masters of the Queen s Music de John Eccles la Ioannes Eccles pl John Eccles pt John Eccles compositor ro John Eccles ru , sl John Eccles ... more details
Image John Mcleod at the Queens Hall .jpg thumb John Mcleod second left John McLeod b. 1934 Aberdeen , Scotland is a contemporary composer based in Edinburgh , who writes music in many media including film and television. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Sir Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley . His Clarinet Concerto was premiered at The Queen s Hall in Edinburgh on the 13th of May 2007. References Michael Kennedy music critic Kennedy, Michael 2006 , The Oxford Dictionary of Music , 985 pages, ISBN 0 19 861459 4 External links http www.impulse music.co.uk mcleod.htm John McLeod s Homepage Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macleod, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macleod, John Category 1934 births Category Living people Category People from Aberdeen Category Scottish composers Category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music UK composer stub it John McLeod compositore ... more details
Mundy, John DNB00 ChoralWiki John Mundy John Mundy WIMA idx J.Mundy name John Mundy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mundy, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 June 1630 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mundy, Johncomposer Category ...Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name John Mundy or Munday Img Img capt Background non performing personnel Born Between 1550 and 1554 Died 29 June 1630, aged 76 80 at Windsor, Berkshire Windsor , England Genre Renaissance music Occupation Composer , Organist Classical and church organists organist and virginalist Years active Late 16th century to early 17th century John Mundy or Munday c. 1550 1554 29 June 1630 was an English composer , virginalist and organist of the Renaissance period. Life and works The son and pupil of the eminent composer William Mundy composer William Mundy , he was organist at Eton, and succeeded John Marbeck after his death in 1585 as organist at St George s Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire Windsor . He received a bachelor of music degree from the University of Oxford in 1586, and his doctorate in 1624. In 1585 he was appointed joint organist of Westminster Abbey with Nathaniel Giles , a post he maintained until his death in 1630. Mundy was one of the earliest English Madrigal music madrigalists . He published a volume of Songs and Psalms in 1594, and contributed a madrigal, Lightly she whipped o er the dales , to The Triumphs of Oriana 1601 , a compilation of madrigals by Thomas Morley in honour of Queen Elizabeth I . He composed sacred music in English and Latin, including music for the Book of Common Prayer , and is represented in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book by five pieces, including a magnificent set of variations on the popular song Goe from my window and a whimsical but fine miniature, Munday s Joy . He also wrote a setting ... of Oxford Category English organists it John Mundy ... more details
John Ward 1571 1638 was an England English composer who was a contemporary of John Dowland . Born in Canterbury , John Ward was a chorister at Canterbury Cathedral. He went to London where he served Sir Henry Fanshawe both as an Attorney in the Exchequer and as a musician. Ward married and had three children. He moved to Essex by 1636 and died there at Ilford Magna in 1638. Ward composed madrigal music madrigal s, works for viol consort, services, and anthem s. His madrigals are remarkable for their fine texts, broad melodic lines and originality. Selected choral works Come, sable night Hope of my heart My breast I ll set upon a silver stream Out from the vale Satyr once did run away External links WIMA idx Ward name John Ward ChoralWiki John Ward John Ward Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Ward, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English composer DATE OF BIRTH 1571 PLACE OF BIRTH Canterbury , England DATE OF DEATH 1638 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ward, John Category 1571 births Category 1638 deaths Category English composers Category Renaissance composers Category Baroque composers Category People from Canterbury Category People of the Tudor period Category 16th century English people Category 17th century English people Category People from Essex Category People of the Stuart period UK composer stub de John Ward Komponist it John Ward ja ... more details
John Reading c. 1645 1692 was an England English composer and organist , and father of John Reading composer, organist and copyist John Reading c. 1685 1764 who is remembered as an important music copyist . Little of John Reading s life is known. He was born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire , and became Director of Music Master of the Choristers at Lincoln Cathedral in 1670, and in 1675 at Chichester Cathedral and at Winchester Cathedral . From 1681 until his death he was organist at Winchester College . Here he set the college s Latin graces to music as well as the school song Winchester College Domum Dulce domum . Several of his organ works were included in a collection which was completed by Daniel Roseingrave . He also composed songs and theatre music. He died in Winchester . s start s culture s bef before Thomas Lewis s ttl title Organist and Master of the Choristers of Chichester Cathedral years 1674 1677 s aft after Samuel Peirson end References The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians edited by Stanley Sadie Macmillan Publishers Limited 1980, ISBN 1 56159 174 2 External links ChoralWiki John Reading John Reading Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Reading, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English composer and organist DATE OF BIRTH c. 1645 PLACE OF BIRTH Lincoln, Lincolnshire DATE OF DEATH 1692 PLACE OF DEATH Winchester DEFAULTSORT Reading, John Category 1640s births Category 1692 deaths Category Baroque composers Category English composers Category English classical organists Category Cathedral organists Category Anglicanism ... more details