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Sir Edward William Elgar
Sir Edward William Elgar , 1857-1934, English composer. He received his training from his father, who was an organist, music seller, and amateur violinist. In 1885 he succeeded his father as organist of St. George's Church, Worcester. Elgar was also a violinist, bassoonist, arranger, and conductor. ... Read more |
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march
march in music, composition intended to accompany marching. The only constant characteristics of a march are duple meter and a fairly simple rhythmic design. In mood, marches range from the moving death march in Wagner's Götterdämmerung to the brisk military marches of John Philip Sousa... Read more |
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The Dream of Gerontius
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Wedding March
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Jarrow March
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Salt March
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March (month)
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earls of March
earls of March For English nobles so entitled use Mortimer.... Read more |
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William Henry Bragg
Bragg, William Henry (b. Westward, Cumberland, England, 2 July 1862; d. London, England, 12 March 1942) physics. Born on his father Read more |
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Gary Oldman
OLDMAN, Gary Nationality:British. Born:London, England, 21 March 1958. Education:Attended Rose Buford College of Speech and Drama, London. Family:Married 1) Donya Fiorentino, 1997, two sons: Gulliver Flynn and Charlie John; 2) Lesley Manville... Read more |
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