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Thomas Augustine Arne (/ ɑːr n /; 12 March 1710 – 5 March 1778) was an English composer.He is best known for his patriotic song "Rule, Britannia!" and the song "A-Hunting We Will Go", the latter composed for a 1777 production of The Beggar's Opera, which has since become popular as a folk song and a nursery rhyme. [1]
Thomas Tomkins (1572–1656) Ellis Gibbons (1573–1603) John Wilbye (1574–1638) John Bennet (c. 1575 – post-1614) Thomas Cutting (late 16th c. lutenist to Arbella Stuart, Christian IV and Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales) Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger (c. 1575–1628) Thomas Weelkes (1576–1623) John Maynard (c. 1577 – c. 1633)
A. Poppy Ackroyd; James B. Adams (composer) Thomas Adams (organist, born 1857) Steve Adey; Monty Adkins; Charles Ambrose; W. H. Anderson; Kerry Andrew; Dave Andrews ...
Thomas Joseph Edmund Adès CBE (born 1 March 1971) is a British composer, pianist and conductor. Five compositions by Adès received votes in the 2017 Classic Voice poll of the greatest works of art music since 2000: The Tempest (2004), Violin Concerto (2005), Tevot (2007), In Seven Days (2008), and Polaris (2010).
Thomas Albert (born 1948) Domenico Alberti (c. 1710 – 1740) Gasparo Alberti (c. 1489 – c. 1560) Giuseppe Matteo Alberti (1685–1751) Innocentio Alberti (c. 1535 – 1615) Johann Friedrich Alberti (1642–1710) Ignazio Albertini (1644–1685) Joachim Albertini (1748–1812) Henrico Albicastro (von Weissenburg) (c.1660 – after 1730) Tomaso ...
This is a list of English composers of the Renaissance period in alphabetical order. Richard Alison (c. 1560/1570–before 1610) John Amner (1579–1641) Hugh Aston (c. 1485–1558) Thomas Ashwell (c. 1478–after 1513) John Benet (fl. 1420–1450) John Bennet (c. 1575–after 1614) William Brade (1560–1630) John Browne (fl. c. 1490) John ...
Thomas Weelkes (1576–1623) Judith Weir (born 1954) Samuel Wesley (1766–1837) Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810–1876) Douglas Weiland (born 1954) Janet Wheeler (born 1957) John White (born 1936) Percy Whitlock (1903–1946) Grace Williams (1906–1977) James Wilson (1922–2005) Thomas Wilson (1927–2001) Beth Wiseman (1951–2007) Stevie ...
Living Toys, Op. 9, is a composition for chamber ensemble by the English composer Thomas Adès. It was written in 1993 as a part of his MPhil portfolio in Composition at Cambridge University and premiered at the Barbican Hall in London under Oliver Knussen. [1]