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Charles Villiers Stanford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In his article on Stanford for the New Grove, Frederick Hudson writes, "Stanford's name is linked with those of Charles H.H. Parry, Walter Parratt, and Edward Elgar in ... 13 with Finzi/Academy Sound & Vision CDDCA787 Emma Johnson (clarinet), Malcolm Martineau (piano), Sir Charles Groves/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra;
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Barritt/Edwards - Hyperion 67024 (SS) ... For all the saints "Engelberg" ... Williams/London Symphony/Stanford - Dutton 9777 (GF)
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Biography of Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, British composer with enormous influence as music professor. ... Sir Charles Villiers Stanford was born in Dublin, Ireland on September 30, 1852, the son of a lawyer. Initially, Stanford was intended for law but eventually, was permitted to study music by his amateur musician father.
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Sir Charles Villiers Stanford was the most famous composer of Irish origin before independence. Born into a musical family with many contacts to leading musicians and intellectuals, he first studied privately with Michael Quarry, Joseph Robinson and at the Royal Irish Academy of Music with Robert Prescott Stewart.
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Amazon.com: Sir Charles Villiers Stanford: Symphonies 1-7: Charles
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Get the Latest on Sir Charles Villiers Stanford - news, pictures, album reviews, biography, discography, videos, best songs, concerts, photos and tour dates ... NME.com feature on Sir Charles Villiers Stanford including news, reviews, biography, youtube video, audio, concerts, tour dates, photos, pictures, commentary,
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Composer: Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) ... 6 (in Bible Songs) (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts) ; A visit of Elizabeth (in Nonsense Rhymes) [x]; Airly beacon (Text: Charles Kingsley) ; Am Fenster stand die Mutter, op. 72 no. 1 (in Die Wallfahrt nach Kevlaar) (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG; An die blaue...
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Sir Charles Villiers Stanford - Classical Net biography with links to related composers and photograph. ... Sir Charles Villiers Stanford - Musica Classica Classical Music Dictionary entry with life, works, links to famous students, including Vaughn Williams, Holst, and Grainger, and MIDI audio file.
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