• Sir James Steuart Wilson (21 July 1889 – 18 December 1966) was an English singer, known for tenor roles in oratorios and concerts in the first half of...
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  • Steuart may refer to: Adam Steuart (Stuart, Stewart) (1591–1645), Scottish philosopher and controversialist Agnes Louisa Steuart (1879–1972), member of...
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    John Steuart Wilson (January 6, 1913 – August 27, 2002) was an American music critic and jazz radio host. He worked as a music critic for The New York...
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    Butt, Kathleen Ferrier, and Janet Baker as the Angel, and Heddle Nash, Steuart Wilson, Tudor Davies and Richard Lewis as Gerontius. The work has come to be...
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    work by the grander sub-title in preference to his preferred title. Steuart Wilson, a retired singer who held a succession of posts as a musical administrator...
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  • tenor Steuart Wilson and his wife Ann, née Bowles. When, in the late 1920s, Wilson began to mistreat his wife, Boult took her side. She divorced Wilson in...
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    Bliss, Herbert Howells, Gordon Jacob, Jack Westrup, Edmund Rubbra, Steuart Wilson, Patrick Hadley, Herbert Sumsion, Frank Howes, Eric Blom, George Dyson...
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    Hoddinott; Herbert Howells; Frank Howes; John Ireland; Michael Kennedy; Steuart Wilson (October 1958). "Tributes to Vaughan Williams". The Musical Times. 99:...
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  • first prize at the 1923 Blackpool Music Competition, judged by Sir Steuart Wilson. At this time, she was singing as a mezzo-soprano. The following year...
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  • English Singers, co-founded in 1920 by the singers Cuthbert Kelly and Steuart Wilson, was a vocal group which specialised in early English music. The group...
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  • Morning of the Year Choral Ballet; for chorus and orchestra; words by Steuart Wilson Incidental music 1905 Stratford Revels Incidental music 94 1905 Nabou...
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    Maurice Blower, Adrian Boult, Wilfred Brown, George Dyson, Sydney Watson, Steuart Wilson and (more recently) Mark Deller and Paul Spicer. Several pubs in the...
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    half-sister was the leading civil servant Mona Wilson and his younger brother was the tenor Sir Steuart Wilson. Wilson (aka "A.T.") was tall and strong. He began...
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  • including Thomas Armstrong, Edric Cundell, Gerard Hoffnung, Eileen Joyce, Steuart Wilson and Leslie Woodgate. Similarly, the Jubilee Toy Symphony by Joseph Horowitz...
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    George Hume Steuart (August 24, 1828 – November 22, 1903) was a planter in Maryland and an American military officer; he served thirteen years in the...
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    including Thomas Armstrong, Edric Cundell, Gerard Hoffnung, Eileen Joyce, Steuart Wilson and Leslie Woodgate. On 17 July 1958 the 'Mammoth Concert of Comic Music'...
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    future lay in singing. He later said that it was hearing the tenor Steuart Wilson (a distant cousin) singing the Evangelist in J S Bach's St Matthew Passion...
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  • Menges String Quartet and Margaret Ritchie. Ralph Vaughan Williams and Steuart Wilson spoke in praise of Eaton's work for music during the war. In his 1982...
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    Willcocks (Trinity) Ralph Vaughan Williams (Trinity) Sir Steuart Wilson (King's) Tony Wilson (Jesus) Charles Wood (Selwyn/Caius) Maury Yeston (Clare)...
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    Christopher Edmunds (1945–1956) (Management Committee) (1956–1957) Sir Steuart Wilson (1957–1960) Gordon Clinton (1960–1973) John Bishop (1973–1975) Louis...
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  • best. Steuart Wilson, the new Director of Music who had previously been married to Boult's wife Ann, engineered Boult's retirement in 1950, Wilson had neglected...
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    de Calais; and the tenor Sir Steuart Wilson. From his notes, Arnold and Steuart published the posthumous James M. Wilson: An Autobiography (London, Sidgwick...
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    University Press (1995) "Jazz: Vital Creativity by Stamm Group", by John Steuart Wilson (1913–2002), New York Times, February 25, 1973 "Going Out Guide: You're...
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    Kesteren Peter Pears Christoph Prégardien Peter Schreier James Taylor Steuart Wilson Derek Chester The Evangelist narrates in several cantatas. In Jesus...
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  • of the day, including the singers Joan Muriella, Elsie Suddaby and Steuart Wilson, cellists Guilhermina Suggia and Maurice Eisenberg and violinists Bessie...
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  • singer and actress with the D'Oyly Carte company, 77 18 December – Steuart Wilson, tenor and musical administrator, 77 1966 in British radio 1966 in British...
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  • (Yamaha, 196?) Joseph F. Clarke (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 155. John Steuart Wilson (1959). The collector's jazz: modern. Lippincott. David H. Rosenthal...
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    the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith with Dorothy Silk in the title role, Steuart Wilson as Satyavan, and Clive Carey as Death. Holst's friend and fellow composer...
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  • Mario Labroca (1959–1964), Italy Domingo Santa Cruz (1957–1958), Chile Steuart Wilson (1954–1956), United Kingdom Roland Manuel (1950–1953), France International...
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  • than 180 performances. It was revived in 1935 with Maggie Teyte and Steuart Wilson in the leading roles. The opera humorously contrasted modern Chelsea...
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