• Malcolm MacDonald (1916–1992) was a British composer, academic and critic. He was educated at Harrow, and then at Trinity College, Cambridge. During the...
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  • Malcolm MacDonald (1901–1981) was a British politician and diplomat. Malcolm MacDonald (or variant spellings) may also refer to: Malcolm MacDonald (composer)...
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  • Malcolm MacDonald (26 February 1948 – 27 May 2014), also known by the alias Calum MacDonald, was a British author, mainly about music. MacDonald was born...
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    of actresses Miriam MacDonald and Mary MacLaren. Starting her career as a popular model in New York City in the 1910s, MacDonald moved to Los Angeles...
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  • Hammond, drummer of Atomic Rooster (accidental drug overdose) Malcolm MacDonald, composer 1992 in British radio 1992 in British television 1992 in the...
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    entrepreneur Malcolm Archer (born 1952), English organist, conductor, and composer Malcolm Arnold (1921–2006), British composer Malcolm Bilson (born 1935)...
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  • date unknown – Malcolm MacDonald, composer (died 1992) 21 January – George Musgrove, theatre and opera producer, 62 13 May – Jessie MacLachlan, Gaelic...
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    from Ontario Malcolm MacLeod (disambiguation), several people Malcolm MacLeod (clan chief) (1296–1370), Scottish clan chief Malcolm MacLeod (scientist)...
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    Johannes Kreisler (category Fictional composers)
    alias and with the composer often being addressed as such by his friends Julius Otto Grimm and Joseph Joachim. MacDonald, Malcolm (1990). Brahms. London:...
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    The Making of a Composer. London: George G. Harrap and Co. p. 276. ISBN 978-0-245-52748-7. MacDonald 1997, paragraph 7. MacDonald, Malcolm (1974). The Symphonies...
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    Raymond MacDonald is a saxophonist, composer and psychologist with an extensive career in music, cross-disciplinary arts and academia. Much of his work...
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    made the MacCrimmon pipers one of the most famous families of hereditary pipers along with the MacArthur (pipers to MacDonald of Sleat), MacGregor (pipers...
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  • available for download as of August 31, 2011. MacDonald, pg. 4. MacDonald, pg. 7. See Brown, Malcolm H., A Shostakovich Casebook (Indianapolis: Indiana...
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  • 'Jakobsleiter'", Österreichische Musikzeitschrift 16, no. 5 (May), p. 193-204. MacDonald, Malcolm (2008). Schoenberg, second edition, The Master Musicians Series (Oxford...
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    conservative composer), pointed out several thematic relationships in the score, as does Malcolm MacDonald in his biography of the composer. The first half...
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    Dr. John (redirect from Malcolm Rebennack)
    Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. (November 20, 1941 – June 6, 2019), better known by his stage name Dr. John, was an American singer, songwriter and pianist...
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  • Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair (c. 1698–1770), legal name Alexander MacDonald, or, in Gaelic Alasdair MacDhòmhnaill, was a Scottish war poet, satirist...
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  • renowned player, judge and composer of music, William MacDonald (of Gaelic-speaking Benbecula) and his grandfather, Donald MacDonald, was the pipe major of...
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  • John Foulds (category Composers with IMSLP links)
    biographer Malcolm MacDonald has, for instance, implied some sort of "intrigue". It appears Foulds was regarded as an inappropriate composer for the occasion...
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  • teacher Finlay MacDonald (born 1978), bagpiper and composer Roddy MacDonald (born 1956), pipe major, bagpiper and composer Rory Macdonald, bassist of the...
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  • Maryland Malcolm McIntosh (disambiguation), several people Sir Malcolm McIntosh (public servant) (1945–2000), Australian scientist Sir Malcolm McIntosh...
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  • Albert Dietrich (category Composers with IMSLP links)
    have attributed to Brahms; but Malcolm MacDonald (Brahms, 2nd ed, 2001) has maintained that, if any specific composer is to be sought for this work, Dietrich...
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    Havergal Brian (category 20th-century English classical composers)
    (1951–52) – Arrangement by Malcolm MacDonald Fanfare, from "The Cenci", Scene 7 (1951–52) – Arrangement by Malcolm MacDonald English Suite No. 5 "Rustic...
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  • TVision Insights. March 26, 2025. Retrieved March 27, 2025. McMillan, Malcolm (March 25, 2025). "Hulu top 10 movies — here's what you need to stream...
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  • on Christopher Shaw' by Malcolm MacDonald in Lewis Foreman, ed. British Music Now: A Guide to the Work of Younger Composers (London: Paul Elek, 1975...
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  • His Life and Work, 2nd edition (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1948) MacDonald, Malcolm Brahms (London: JM Dent, 1990), ISBN 0-460-03185-6 May, Florence The...
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  • Travelling Folk Composer of the Year: Heidi Talbot Music Tutor of the Year: Domhnall Bàn MacDonald. Sue Wilson New Writer Award: Angus MacPhail of The Oban...
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  • Redgrave in Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes in 1938. English composer Malcolm Arnold added a counter-march, which he titled "The River Kwai March"...
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  • David Louis Newman (born March 11, 1954) is an American composer and conductor known particularly for his film scores. In a career spanning more than thirty...
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  • Judith Bingham (category 20th-century British composers)
    1972 and was elected as an associate in 1997. Her teachers included Malcolm MacDonald, Eric Fenby, Alan Bush and John Hall (composition) and Jean Austin-Dobson...
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