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  1. Charles Villiers Stanford (30. juni 1852 i Dublin – 29. marts 1924) var en irsk komponist. Han var et usædvanligt stort talent som allerede i sin studietid i Cambridge blev leder af universitetets kor og orkester.

  2. Sir Charles Villiers STANFORD Mass Via Victrix, At the Abbey Gate - BBC National Ch & O Wales/Adrian Partington rec. 2018 LYRITA SRCD382 It’s been good to see some enterprising Stanford releases this year, most of them first recordings too. This one, however, takes the palm. It’s a live recording of the first complete performance of Stanford’s ambitious setting of the Mass, 99 years ...

  3. Stanford, Charles Villiers: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. No. Op.119 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. ICS 61 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 8 pieces: The Witch Farewell, my Joy The Blue Bird The Train The Inkbottle The Swallow Chillingham My Heart in Thine First Pub lication. 1910 - London: Stainer and Bell Librettist

  4. Charles Villiers Stanford: Geistliche Chormusik - Winchester Cathedral Choir, Charles Villiers Stanford, -: Amazon.de: Musik

  5. Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. (1852-1924), Composer. Sitter in 13 portraits. An Anglo-Irish composer, conductor, and teacher who greatly influenced the next generation of British composers. Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst were among his pupils. Stanford studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and Queen's College, Cambridge, and with Karl ...

  6. Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. (1852-1924), Composer. Sitter in 13 portraits. An Anglo-Irish composer, conductor, and teacher who greatly influenced the next generation of British composers. Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst were among his pupils. Stanford studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and Queen's College, Cambridge, and with Karl ...

  7. 10. Mai 2022 · Original text and translations. English text. For, lo, I raise up that bitter and hasty nation, Which march through the breadth of the earth, To possess the dwelling places that are not theirs. They are terrible and dreadful, Their judgment and their dignity proceed from themselves. Their horses also are swifter than leopards,