Edward Elgar Michael Tippett Benjamin Brittan William Alwyn Arthur Bliss John Gardner Edmund Rubbra William Wordsworth
Britten
Herbert Lumby is the name of several composers in at least two countries. Two are English, and one is Canadian. One of the English composers was active during the Elizabethan era, while the other is a mid twentieth century composer.
Many composers throughout history have come from various backgrounds, but specific statistics on how many children from Bath became composers are not readily available. Notably, Bath has been home to several notable musicians and composers, such as the famous English composer and conductor Sir Edward Elgar. However, the exact number of composers specifically from Bath would require more detailed historical research.
Over the years many English composers (or composers residing in England) have collected folk songs by either memorising and then writing it down, or by recording them. During the early 20th Century, Folk Song collecting was becoming quite a past time of composers such as Holst, Britten and Vaughan-Williams. However, it was Australian born composer Percy Grainger who famously cycled up and down England recording Folk Music over 200 times on his Thomas Edison Phonograph.
The Composers Quartet was created in 1965.
Britten
Myles Birket Foster has written: 'Anthems and anthem composers' -- subject- s -: Anthems, Church music, Church of England, Composers, English Composers, English Musicians, History and criticism
Bach
Elgar Williams
William Shakespeare
Herbert Lumby is the name of several composers in at least two countries. Two are English, and one is Canadian. One of the English composers was active during the Elizabethan era, while the other is a mid twentieth century composer.
Many composers throughout history have come from various backgrounds, but specific statistics on how many children from Bath became composers are not readily available. Notably, Bath has been home to several notable musicians and composers, such as the famous English composer and conductor Sir Edward Elgar. However, the exact number of composers specifically from Bath would require more detailed historical research.
Over the years many English composers (or composers residing in England) have collected folk songs by either memorising and then writing it down, or by recording them. During the early 20th Century, Folk Song collecting was becoming quite a past time of composers such as Holst, Britten and Vaughan-Williams. However, it was Australian born composer Percy Grainger who famously cycled up and down England recording Folk Music over 200 times on his Thomas Edison Phonograph.
Patrick Kavanaugh has written: 'You Are Talented' 'Spiritual lives of the great composers' -- subject(s): Composers, Christian biography, Religious life, Biography 'The music of angels' -- subject(s): Church music 'The Spiritual Lives of Great Composers' 'Spiritual moments with the great composers' -- subject(s): Christianity, Church musicians, Composers, Devotional calendars, English, Meditations, Music, Musicians, Prayer-books and devotions, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Music 'Music of the great composers' -- subject(s): Music appreciation
The Composers Quartet was created in 1965.
Decomposing Composers was created in 1980.
Gloria Kamen has written: 'Hidden music' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Biography, Composers, Women composers, Women 'Second-hand cat' -- subject(s): Cats, Fiction 'Edward Lear, king of nonsense' -- subject(s): Artists, Biography, English Poets, Juvenile literature, Poets, English