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  1. Musician and Composer. Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, eminent musician, was buried in the north choir aisle of Westminster Abbey, near the graves of Henry Purcell, John Blow and William Sterndale Bennett. The funeral service was held on 3rd April 1924. Adrian Boult, who succeeded Sir Charles as professor at the Royal College of Music, conducted ...

  2. サー・チャールズ・ヴィリアーズ・スタンフォード ( Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, 1852年 9月30日 - 1924年 3月29日 )は、 アイルランド 人の 作曲家 、教師、指揮者である。. ダブリン の裕福で音楽的教養の高い一家に生まれたスタンフォードは、 ライプツィヒ と ...

  3. Dibble, Jeremy. Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers (1852–1924), composer, teacher, conductor, and organist, was born 30 September 1852 at 2 Herbert St., Dublin, the only son of John James Stanford (1810–80), an eminent lawyer (clerk of the crown for Co. Meath and examiner in chancery), and his second wife, Mary (née Henn), both of Dublin.

  4. 14. Mai 2018 · Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers, eminent Irish organist, conductor, pedagogue, and composer; b. Dublin, Sept. 30, 1852; d. London, March 29, 1924. He studied piano, organ, violin, and composition with Michael Quarry at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and with Robert Stewart and Joseph Robinson at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin.

  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. Charles Villiers Stanford in 1921. Sir Charles Villiers Stanford ( Dublin, 30 september 1852 – Londen, 29 maart 1924) was een in Ierland geboren en opgegroeide componist, organist en muziekpedagoog die echter in Engeland werkte en faam verwierf.

  7. Dibble, Jeremy. Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers (1852–1924), composer, teacher, conductor, and organist, was born 30 September 1852 at 2 Herbert St., Dublin, the only son of John James Stanford (1810–80), an eminent lawyer (clerk of the crown for Co. Meath and examiner in chancery), and his second wife, Mary (née Henn), both of Dublin.