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  1. Charles Stanford, 1921. Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (* 30. September 1852 in Dublin; † 29. März 1924 in London) war ein irischer Komponist

  2. Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Anglo-Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor of the late Romantic era. Born to a well-off and highly musical family in Dublin, Stanford was educated at the University of Cambridge before studying music in Leipzig and Berlin.

  3. This is a list of compositions by Charles Villiers Stanford . Operas. The Veiled Prophet (1877, perf. 1881) Savonarola (1883, perf. 1884) The Canterbury Pilgrims (1883, perf. 1884) The Miner of Falun (1888 act 1 only; abandoned, unpub.) Lorenza, Op. 55 (1894, unperformed, unpub.) Shamus O'Brien, Op. 61 (1895, perf. 1896)

  4. 9. Apr. 2024 · Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (born Sept. 30, 1852, Dublin—died March 29, 1924, London) was an Anglo-Irish composer, conductor, and teacher who greatly influenced the next generation of British composers; Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sir Arthur Bliss, and Gustav Holst were among his pupils.

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  5. Lebenslauf von Charles Villiers Stanford. Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, ein irischer Protestant und Sohn eines Juristen, errang schnell einen herausragenden Ruf als Musiker. Er wurde Organist am Trinity College in Cambridge und war bereits als Student Dirigent der Cambridge Amateur Vocal Guild (Laiensänger-Gilde) und der Cambridge University ...

  6. 28. März 2024 · 28 March 2024. The composer Charles Villiers Stanford, whose Anglican cathedral music is still a mainstay of the repertoire, died 100 years ago. His anniversary falls this Good Friday. On the centenary, in 1952, of his birth, the Church Times rose to meet a challenge to his posthumous reputation with this assessment by Henry G. Ley.

  7. 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.