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John Stainer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John Wilfred Stanier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Classical music composer Sir John Stainer, life, biography, compositions, concert, recordings, MP3, sheet music, books ... Submit biographical information for Sir John Stainer...
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found in a family loft in 2001, the year of the centenary of Sir John's death. ... These images are in the public domain by family agreement, and should not be copyrighted in any way. To save one, right click on it. ... Family Listing here and Lady Stainer's family photos here...
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SIR JOHN STAINER (1840-1901), English composer and organist, was born at Southwark on the 6th of June 1840. He was the second son of the schoolmaster of the parish school of St Thomas's, Southwark, who was enough of a musician to teach his son the organ and the art of reading music, in which he was already proficient...
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London, Novello and Company N.D., Hardcover. ... owner's names & gift inscr. ... Hundreds of the world's finest antiquarian and used booksellers offer their books on Antiqbook. They offer full satisfaction and normal prices - no markups, no hidden costs, no overcharged shipping costs. Over 10 million books at your fingertips!
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Buy John Stainer Songbooks Here ... John Stainer songbooks at Sheet Music Plus. Low prices. ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Stainer, Sir John...
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STAINER, Sir John: Autograph Mss of two songs ... STAINER, Sir John (1840-1901). Organist & composer. Autograph Mss of two songs, together with related or associated manuscripts. ... Together with a collection of autograph and scribal manuscripts of music by Stainer, Reinagle, E H Moberly (1873-1874), Gertrude Hine and others,
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Classical CD and DVD reviews. MusicWeb is not a subscription site and it is our advertisers that pay for it. Please visit their ... STAINER, (Sir) John b London, 6 June 1840 d Verona, 31 March 1901, aged sixty ... Stainer also wrote eight services and other church works, music for organ, madrigals, partsongs and songs...
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Sir John STAINER (1840-1901) ; The Crucifixion (1886/7) ... The music is also sometimes patronised these days and it is true that Stainer breaks no new harmonic ground. However, the sincerity of the piece is never in doubt. ... John Quinn...
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