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1Between two worlds
By David Barry Waterlow
“Between two worlds” Metadata:
- Title: Between two worlds
- Author: David Barry Waterlow
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 226
- Publish Date: 1999
“Between two worlds” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Aldeburgh Festival - BBC Chorus - BBC Northern Singers - Biography - Brompton Oratory - CBC Vancouver Orchestra - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - Canadian Music Centre - Composers - Dartington Summer School - English cathedral music - History and criticism - John Aldis Choir - King's College (Cambridge) - Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra - Louis Halsey Singers - Montreal Little Symphony - Music - Musical Times - Naylor, Bernard, - Naylor, Bernard, 1907- - Novello (publisher) - Oxford University - Oxford University music - Post tonal - Queen's College (Oxford) - Reading University - Royal Albert Hall - Royal College of Music - Royal School of Church Music - St. Paul's Cathedral (London) - Three Choirs Festival - University of Victoria - Victoria Symphony Orchestra - Westminster Cathedral (London UK). BBC Symphony Orchestra - Winnipeg Men's Musical Club - Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir - Winnipeg Philharmonic Orchestra - Yorkminster Cathedral - chamber music - contemporary Canadian music - folksong - opera - vocal music
- People: ➤ Adrian Beaumont - Alfred Lord Tennyson - Algernon Charles Swinburne - Alred Whitehead - Arthur Henry Mann - Arthur Wills - Barbara Pentland - Barry Rose - Basil Ramsey - Ben Johnson - Benjamin Britten - Bernard James Naylor - Bernard Rose - Boris Ord - British Broadcasting Corporation - Bruce Pullan - Cecil Day Lewis - Charles Groves - Charles Kennedy Scott - Christina Georgina Rossetti - Church of St. Peter ad Vincula (London) - Claude Champagne - Colin McPhee - David Barry Waterlow - David Falk - David Gascoyne - David Willcocks - Derek Holman - Douglas Bodle - E. Power Biggs - Edmund Rubbra - Edmund Spenser - Edna St. Vincent Millay - Edward Dent - Edward Woodall Naylor - Egon Wellesz - Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Elizabethan Singers - Ernest MacMillan - Frances Adaskin - Frances James - Francis Kinwelmersh - Francois Morel - Frank Lloyd Harrison - Frederick Carter - Geoffrey Chaucer - George Malcolm - George Thalben Ball - Gerald Knight - Gladstone Murray - Gustav Holst - Healey Willan - Henry Diack Johnstone - Henry George Ley - Henry Vaughan - Hubert Foss - Hugh Percy Allan - Imogen Holst - Jack Westrup - James Joyce - Janet Price - Jean Coulthard - Jean Papineau-Couture - Jeffrey Anderson - Johannes Zumpe - John Beckwith - John Collop - John Davies - John Gay - John Ireland - John Keats - John Naylor - John Weinzweig - Joseph Addison - Keith MacMillan - Ken Winters - Laurie Lee - Leonard Isaacs - Louis Halsey - Mary Gladys Webb - Melville Cook - Michael Tippett - Morley College - Murray Adaskin - Novello (publisher) - Patricia Kathleen Page - Percy Scholes - Peter Aston - Peter Racine Fricker - Phillip Brett - Queen Elizabeth II - R. Murray Schafer - Ralph Knevet - Ralph Vaughan Williams - Richard Charles Palmer - Richard Crashaw - Robert Bridges - Robert Herrick - Robert Irwin - Rudolf Schwarz - Rudolphe Mathieu - Ruth Pitter - Saint Bonaventure - Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Simon Halsey - Sir Thomas Armstrong - St. John's College (Cambridge UK) - Stephen Plaistow - Thomas Beecham - Thomas Crerar - Victor Feldbrill - Violet Archer - William Congreve - William Glock - William Henry Davies Rowland Watkyns - William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
- Places: ➤ Aldeburgh - Cambridge - Canada - Harrogate - Montreal - Ottawa - Oxford - Reading - Victoria BC - Wigmore Hall - Winnipeg
- Time: 20th century
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL13626022M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 44116296
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1999
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Dartington International Summer School
Dartington International Summer School was a British summer school and festival of music held on the medieval estate of Dartington Hall, Devon, England
Dartington Hall
College, Dartington Arts School, Research in Practice and the Dartington Music Summer School & Festival. In addition to its own live arts and events, the
Dartington
War II British-Japanese relations. Dartington International Summer School of music, every summer since 1953 Dartington College of Arts, which was founded
Joanna MacGregor
London. She was artistic director of the International Summer School & Festival at Dartington Hall from 2015 to 2019. MacGregor grew up in North London
Gareth Morris
an orchestral coach and a lecturer. He frequently taught at the Dartington Summer School. His siblings are Christopher, a music publisher at the Oxford
Hilda Paredes
classes at Dartington Summer School, studied with Peter Maxwell Davies and Richard Rodney Bennett. After graduating at the Guildhall School of Music, she
Vlado Perlemuter
invited to the Dartington Summer School of Music in Devon, where he returned many times. He also taught at the Yehudi Menuhin School. His dicta included
Michael Finnissy
around Europe. Finnissy's first job as a composition teacher was at Dartington Summer School where he taught along with his colleague Ferneyhough and signed
Dartington College of Arts
Dartington College of Arts was a specialist arts college located at Dartington Hall in the south-west of England, offering courses at degree and postgraduate
List of music students by teacher: A to B
two-week advanced composers' course on Music Theatre at the 1970 Dartington Summer School of Music (...) Among their students were Bruce Cole, George Brown