unexpectedly while on holiday in Italy in 1901. John Stainer was the eighth of nine children born to William Stainer and his wife Ann (née Collier) on 6 June...
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Austrian luthier John Stainer (1840–1901), English classical composer and organist Pauline Stainer (born 1941), English poet Stainer & Bell, British sheet...
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Spendolini-Sirieix was talent scouted by Crystal Palace diving club when she was at John Stainer Community Primary School in Brockley, then completed her secondary and...
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Simon-Lohein [de]. Arcangelo Corelli was one of many who played a Stainer violin. Stainer was born and died in Absam, in present-day Austria. His designs...
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treatment". Kenneth Long said that Stainer had a libretto "which for sheer banality and naïveté would be hard to beat". Stainer himself characterised his work...
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Frederic Cowen and Frederick Bridge. His best-known pupil at St Paul's was John Stainer, who succeeded him as organist there.[citation needed] Goss came from...
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Henry Ramsden Bramley and John Stainer, Christmas Carols New and Old (London: Novello, Ewer & Co., ca 1878) Bramley and Stainer at hymnsandcarolsofchristmas...
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usually performed in a four-part hymn arrangement by the English composer John Stainer, first published in his Carols, New and Old in 1871. Variations of its...
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the school's first principal was Arthur Sullivan. He was succeeded by John Stainer in 1881. In 1882 the school was absorbed into the newly created Royal...
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songwriter, musician and actor John Stainer (1840–1901), British composer John Stanley (composer) (1712–1786), English composer John Sykes (composer) (1909–1962)...
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