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  2. Charles Henry Wilton - Wikipedia

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    A setting of Psalm 12 is included in a collection of psalm settings by the Choir of King's College Cambridge. [7] One of the Piano Sonatas is included (with incorrect dates) as the first piece in the series Classics to Moderns by Dénes Ágay. A free score is available. [8]

  3. Moses Hogan - Wikipedia

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    He was an accomplished pianist by the age of nine. The family attended the A.L. Davis New Zion Baptist Church. Hogan's father, of the same name, was a bass singer in the church choir while Hogan's uncle, Edwin B. Hogan, was the Minister of Music and organist. His mother, Gloria Hogan, was a nurse. [2]

  4. List of compositions by Geoffrey Bush - Wikipedia

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    The British composer Geoffrey Bush wrote music across a range of genres, including orchestral, chamber, keyboard, choral works, and a large number of songs. The following is a chronological list of his compositions, from a career that lasted from his student days in the late 1930s until the 1990s.

  5. John Rutter - Wikipedia

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    King Jesus hath a garden from Carols for Choirs 3 for SATB and piano or flute, harp and strings "Kum ba yah" - a reflective arrangement of the traditional African-American song, written in memory of Nelson Mandela. "Look at the World" for SATB and Orchestra "London Town" - a choral celebration for mixed chorus and children's choir with piano

  6. There's a Long Long Trail A-Winding - Wikipedia

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    "There's a Long, Long Trail" is a popular song of World War I. The lyrics were by Stoddard King (1889–1933) and the music by Alonzo "Zo" Elliott , both seniors at Yale . [ 1 ] It was published in London in 1914, but a December 1913 copyright (which, like all American works made before 1923, has since expired) for the music is claimed by Zo ...

  7. Nat King Cole Sings/George Shearing Plays - Wikipedia

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    Nat King Cole Sings/George Shearing Plays is a 1962 studio album by Nat King Cole, featuring the pianist George Shearing. [6] Containing new arrangements of two songs that Nat King Cole made famous in earlier versions: I'm Lost and Lost April. [7] The album peaked at 27 on the Billboard album chart.

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  9. The Kingdom Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom Choir is a British gospel choir based in London. It was founded by choir conductor and workshop leader Karen Gibson . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After performing for more than 20 years, the choir became world-famous after being invited to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle .