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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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