Thomas Greatorex (5 October 1758 – 18 July 1831) was an English composer, astronomer and mathematician. As well as being organist of Westminster Abbey...
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Greatorex may refer to: Clement Greatorex (1869–1937), Royal Navy admiral Eleanor Greatorex (1854–1917), American painter and illustrator Eliza Pratt...
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England. He received a thorough musical education from his father, Thomas Greatorex, who was for many years organist of Westminster Abbey, and conductor...
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become artists — and a son, Thomas, who settled in Colorado. Mortally wounded during an altercation in Silverton, Thomas Greatorex died at Durango in 1880...
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one-note at first glance, has been highlighted for its surprising depth. Thomas Greatorex of GameRant cited that "Larry is a brilliant example of how to create...
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Bach [pupils] Balthasar Christian Bertram [pupils] this teacher's teachers Greatorex (1758–1831) studied with teachers including Benjamin Cooke. Henry Hugo...
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episode was broadcast on 11 June 1952. Writing about Terry-Thomas on television, Wilfred Greatorex observed that "he has ... physical attributes that make...
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Boulton to 1765 Anthony Greatorex 1765 – c. 1772 (father of Thomas Greatorex, who became organist at Westminster Abbey) Martha Greatorex 1772–1800 (daughter...
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(to 1765) Anthony Greatorex 1765 – c. 1772 (father of Thomas Greatorex, who became organist at Westminster Abbey) Martha Greatorex 1772–1800 (daughter...
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that Costa should rehearse and conduct the work, but J. B Cramer and Thomas Greatorex elbowed him out and was instead engaged as a tenor soloist in another...
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