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David Hill (born 1957) Daniel Hyde (born 1980) Rupert Jeffcoat (born 1970) John Kitchen (born 1950) James Lancelot (born 1952) Anna Lapwood (born 1995) Simon Lindley (born 1948) Adrian Lucas (born 1962) Sarah MacDonald (born 1968) Wayne Marshall (born 1961) Roy Massey (born 1934) Andrew Millington (born 1952) Philip Moore (born 1943) Greg ...
Thomas Adams (organist, born 1785) John Alcock (organist) John Alcock (organist, born 1740) Walter Galpin Alcock; John Amner; Thomas Appleby (composer) Philip Armes; Samuel Arnold (composer) Thomas Attwood (composer)
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David Prior was born in the UK and studied Music and Religious Studies at the University of Wales, Bangor where he studied composition with Andrew Lewis.He was awarded the prize for composition in his final year for his piece Dense which went on to win a Prix de Residence at the 1996 Bourges International Electroacoustic Music Competition , leading to a residency at Xenakis' UPIC studio in ...
David Brown (February 15, 1947 – September 4, 2000) was an American musician. He was the bass player for the band Santana from 1967 until 1971, then again from 1974 until 1976. Brown played in Santana at Woodstock and at Altamont in 1969 and on the band's first three studio albums before leaving after the "Closing of the Fillmore West" gig on ...
1968−1974: David Bruce-Payne; dates unknown: Christopher Herrick; 1978−1988: Geoffrey Morgan (later sub-organist at Guildford Cathedral, then organist at Christchurch Priory) 1989−1991: Miles Quick; 1991−2001: Stephen Le Prevost (later organist and director of music at the Town Church in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey)
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basses: David Beavan, Ian Caddy, Brian Etheridge, Michael George, Christopher Keyte, Christopher Underwood, Stephen Roberts, David Thomas and Adrian Peacock. Though principally an all-male group it has been supplemented with female voices where appropriate (e.g. for the 1978 recordings OUP 151/2 under Philip Ledger , to accompany The Oxford ...