Walter Battison Haynes (21 November 1859 – 16 February 1900) was an English pianist, organist and composer. Haynes was born in Kempsey near Worcester...
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freestyle swimmer Todd Haynes (born 1961), American film director Trudy Haynes (1926-2022), American journalist Walter Battison Haynes (1859–1900), English...
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This is part of a list of students of music organized by teacher. A to B C to F G H I J K to M N to Q R to S T to Z References this teacher's teachers...
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Fiedler Felix Fox Richard Franck Edvard Grieg [pupils] Basil Harwood Battison Haynes Ernest Hutcheson [pupils] Leoš Janáček [pupils] Iwan Knorr [pupils]...
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Bright Frederic Cliffe [pupils] Edward German Stanley Hawley Walter Battison Haynes Tobias Matthay John Blackwood McEwen [pupils] Charles William Pearce...
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teachers Harry Farjeon (1878-1948) studied with teachers including Battison Haynes, Frederick Corder, and Landon Ronald. Mary Chandler Christian Darnton...
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and piano playing, the Charles Lucas prize for composition (1918), Battison Haynes prize for composition (1918) and the Ross Scholarship (1919–21). On...
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Cathedral. He attended the Royal Academy of Music, where he won the Battison Haynes Prize in 1921 and the Charles Lucas Medal in 1923. He married his wife...
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under the conductor Alberto Randegger, but also received lessons from Battison Haynes and Frederic King. He had natural dramatic gifts which from the outset...
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Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied composition with Battison Haynes and Frederick Corder, and piano with Septimus Webbe. There he was a...
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