Caleb Simper (12 September 1856 – 28 August 1942) was an English composer and church organist. He gained fame for his prolific output of choral cantatas...
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Australian canoeist Caleb Simper (1856–1942), English composer and organist Lewis Simper (born 2001), English footballer Lisbeth Simper (born 1978), Danish...
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writer, and journalist Caleb Schaber (1973–2009), American artist and journalist Caleb Silver, American journalist Caleb Simper (1856–1942), English composer...
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John Rutter John Sanders Martin Shaw Richard Shephard John Sheppard Caleb Simper Henry Smart William Smith Leo Sowerby John Stainer Charles Villiers Stanford...
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the Lyceum Theatre in 1887. Like the music of his close contemporary Caleb Simper, Maunder's music goes unmentioned in Baker's and Grove's dictionaries...
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Gould (1844–1925), caricaturist and cartoonist, was born in Barnstaple. Caleb Simper (1856–1942), organist and composer of popular sacred choral works, lived...
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August 22 – Michel Fokine, dancer and choreographer, 62 August 28 – Caleb Simper, organist and composer, 85 September 9 – William Murdoch, arranger and...
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From The Crucifixion you go down into the underworld of Michael Costa, Caleb Simper and J.H. Maunder (the last two of whom prompted Vaughan Williams once...
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one side and "Barford St Martin" on the other. Organist and composer Caleb Simper (1856–1942) was born in Barford St Martin. Rupert Gould (1890–1948, Royal...
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Archived from the original on 2022-12-14. Retrieved 2022-12-14. Madison, Caleb (2022-05-23). "How 'I'm Dead' Became a Good Thing". The Atlantic. Archived...
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