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Sir Richard Runciman Terry Sir Richard Runciman Terry
Sir Richard Runciman Terry 1865-1938, English organist and musicologist. He was organist and choir director (1901-24) of Westminster Cathedral. Terry studied and made collections of early English church music and edited the Westminster Hymnal (1912), the official hymnal for Roman Catholic use in... Read more
Knickerbocker Holiday Knickerbocker Holiday
Knickerbocker Holiday (1938), a musical comedy by Maxwell Anderson (book, lyrics), Kurt Weill (music). [Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 168 perf.] As he writes his history of New York, Washington Irving ( Ray Middleton) seems to wander back into the 17th century just as New Amsterdam is awaiting the... Read more
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Cheltenham , city (1991 pop. 87,188) and district, Gloucestershire, W central England. It has been a health and holiday resort since the discovery of mineral springs there in 1716. The city's products include bricks, beer, rubber goods, and anesthetics. Regency houses, Georgian squares, parks, and... Read more
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Brian Eno Brian Eno
Brian Eno Composer, producer, keyboardist, singer Brian Eno, who initially earned fame playing synthesizers for the British pop band Roxy Music, has made his greatest artistic impact with his theory of "ambient" music and his tutelage of such pop musicians as David Bowie, Talking Heads, Devo, and... Read more

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