• Joseph Corfe (25 December 1740 – 29 July 1820) was an English Church singer and organist, known also as a composer. He was born in Salisbury, son of Joseph...
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  • Corfe is a surname, and may refer to: Arthur Corfe (1878–1949), New Zealand rugby union player Arthur Thomas Corfe (1773–1863), English organist and composer...
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  • 1740 – c. 1800) Michael Arne (1740–1786) Samuel Arnold (1740–1802) Joseph Corfe (1740–1820) ([8]) Ernst Eichner (1740–1777) Luigi Gatti (1740–1817) Guillaume...
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  • Anthony Caesar Jeremiah Clarke Benjamin Cooke Henry Cooke Robert Cooke Joseph Corfe William Croft William Crotch Rebecca Clarke Avril Coleridge-Taylor Jean...
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  • Salisbury Cathedral. Corfe was born in Salisbury in 1773, the third son of Joseph Corfe, organist of Salisbury Cathedral. In 1783 he became a chorister of Westminster...
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    February 8 – André Grétry, composer (died 1813) February 9 Joseph Corfe (died 1820) Henri-Joseph Rigel, composer (died 1799) April 17 – Johann Gottlieb Naumann...
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  • Melville Cook (1912–1993) Robert Cooke (1768–1814) Arthur Thomas Corfe (1773–1863) Joseph Corfe (1740–1820) G. D. Cunningham (1878–1948) Lionel Dakers (1924–2003)...
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    Edward Thompson 1746 John Stevens 1781 Robert Parry 1792 Joseph Corfe 1804 Arthur Thomas Corfe 1863 John Elliott Richardson 1881 Bertram Luard-Selby 1883...
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    and German composers (subsequently published by the cathedral organist Joseph Corfe). He wrote a number of pastorals. One of them, Damon and Amaryllis was...
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  • Clark was appointed a gentleman of the Chapel Royal, in the place of Joseph Corfe. He also acted as deputy-organist for J. Stafford Smith. In 1827 he became...
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