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Press Cuttings Sorted by Discipline List Grove entry? Last name First name M/F Category Sub-category Sub-category 2 Notes Adalewsky Ella F Composer Adam Adolphe M Y Composer Albeniz J. Composer First name unknown Alfano Franco M Y Composer Alman Samuel M Composer Anderson Arthur M Composer Antheil George M Y Composer Archer Harry M Composer Arensky Anton M Y Composer Arne Thomas M Y Composer Atterberg Kurt M Y Composer Auber Daniel François Esprit M Y Composer Aubert Louis M Y Composer Audran Edmond M Y Composer Auric Georges M Y Composer Austin Frederic M Y Composer Axman Emil M Y Composer Ayer Nat M Composer Bach Carl Philipp Emanuel M Y Composer Bach Johann Christian M Y Composer Bach Johann Sebastian M Y Composer Bachelet Alfred M Y Composer Baer Abel M Composer Bagby George M Composer Bagrinovsky Mikhail M Composer Bainton Edgar M Y Composer Balakirev Mily M Y Composer Balbi Luigi M Y Composer Ballantine Edward M Y Composer First name uncertain Bantock Granville M Y Composer Barkworth John M Y Composer Barlow Harold M Y Composer Barlow Sam M Composer Barns Ethel F Y Composer Barrow Patrick M Composer Bartók Béla M Y Composer Bath Hubert M Y Composer First name unknown. Filed in "Power, Baynton-Power H. M Composer H. Baynton" folder (under P) Bax Arnold M Y Composer Beck Conrad M Y Composer Bellini Vincenzo M Y Composer Benatzky Ralph M Y Composer Benevoli Orazio M Y Composer Benjamin Arthur M Y Composer Bennett Robert M Y Composer Benvenuti Giacomo M Y Composer Berckman Evelyn M Composer Berezowsky Nicolai M Y Composer Berg Alban M Y Composer Berkeley Lennox M Y Composer Berlin Irving M Y Composer Berlioz Hector M Y Composer Berners Lord M Y Composer Besly Maurice M Composer Bianchini Guido M Composer Biro Ludwig M Composer Bittner Julius M Y Composer Bizet Georges M Y Composer Bliss Arthur M Y Composer Bloch Ernest M Y Composer Blow John M Y Composer Boccherini Luigi M Y Composer Bodanzky Artur M Y Composer Boëllmann Léon M Y Composer Boito Arrigo M Y Composer Borodin Aleksandr M Y Composer Bossi Marco M Y Composer Bowen Edwin York M Y Composer Filed under "York" Boyce William M Y Composer Boyle Ina F Y Composer Braham Philip M Composer Brahms Johannes M Y Composer Braithwaite Sam M Composer Brand Max M Y Composer Braunfels Walter M Y Composer Brearley Herman M Composer Bridge Frank M Y Composer Bridge Frederick M Y Composer Bright Dora F Y Composer Britten Benjamin M Y Composer Brough Eric M Composer Brown Haskell M Composer Brown Nacio Herb M Y Composer Filed under "Nacio, Herb Brown" Bruch Max M Y Composer Brucken Fock Gerard M Y Composer Bruckner Anton M Y Composer Bruneau Alfred M Y Composer Bryson Ernest M Composer Busoni Ferruccio M Y Composer Butterworth George M Y Composer Byrd William M Y Composer Cadman Charles M Y Composer Campbell Colin M Composer Caplet André M Y Composer Incorrectly filed under "Coplet" Carpenter John Alden M Y Composer Carrillo Juan M Composer aka Julián Carrillo Carter Ernest M Y Composer Carver Robert M Y Composer aka Robert Carvor Casadesus Henri M Y Composer Violist Casávola Franco M Y Composer Casella Alfredo M Y Composer Castelnuovo-Tedesco Mario M Y Composer Catoire Georgy M Y Composer Caturla Alejandro M Y Composer Chabrier Emmanuel M Y Composer Chadwick George M Y Composer Chanler Theodore M Y Composer Charig Philip M Composer Charpentier Gustave M Y Composer Chausson Ernest M Y Composer Chávez Carlos M Y Composer Cheremukhin Mikhail M Composer Cherubini Luigi M Y Composer Chiaffarelli Albert M Composer Chopin Fryderyk M Y Composer Cicognini Alessandro M Y Composer Cimarosa Domenico M Y Composer Clarke Rebecca F Y Composer Clay Frederic M Y Composer Clutsam George M Y Composer Coates Eric M Y Composer Coke Roger Sacheverell M Composer Coleridge-Taylor Samuel M Y Composer Collingwood Lawrance M Y Composer Collins Anthony M Y Composer Conrad Con M Composer Converse Frederick M Y Composer Copland Aaron M Y Composer Corder Paul M Composer Corelli Arcangelo M Y Composer Cornelius Peter M Y Composer Couperin François M Y Composer Coward Noël M Y Composer Cowen Frederic M Y Composer d'Albert Eugen M Y Composer Damrosch Leopold M Y Composer Darewski Max M Composer Dargomyzhsky Alexander M Y Composer Filed under "Dargomijsky" Darnton Christian M Y Composer Davies Walford M Y Composer Dawson William M Y Composer Debussy Claude M Y Composer de Falla Manuel M Y Composer de Koven Reginald M Y Composer Filed in folder "Koven" de Lara Isidore M Y Composer Delibes Léo M Y Composer Delius Frederick M Y Composer Delvincourt Claude M Y Composer d'Erlanger Frédéric M Y Composer de Sabata Victor M Y Composer Dibdin Charles M Y Composer d'Indy Vincent M Y Composer Dinsmore William M Composer di Veroli Manlio M Composer Dohnányi Ernő M Y Composer Donizetti Gaetano M Y Composer Dopper Cornelius M Y Composer Dostal Nico M Y Composer Dowland John M Y Composer Dressel Erwin M Y Composer Dubensky Arkady M Y Composer Dubois Théodore M Y Composer Dukas Paul M Y Composer aka Vladimir Dukelsky, filed in folder Duke Vernon M Y Composer "Dukelsky" Dunhill Thomas M Y Composer Dunn James M Composer Dupré Marcel M Y Composer Dvořák Antonín M Y Composer Dyson George M Y Composer Easdale Brian M Y Composer Eichheim Henry M Y Composer Elgar Edward M Y Composer Ellis Vivian M Y Composer Enesco Georges M Y Composer Espir Marguerite F Composer Esplá Óscar M Y Composer Fain Sammy M Y Composer Fauré Gabriel M Y Composer Felix Hugo M Composer Ferrari Trecate Luigi M Y Composer Filed under "Trecate, Ferrari" Finck Herman M Y Composer Finzi Gerald M Y Composer Fogg Eric M Y Composer Foote Arthur M Y Composer Forrest Hamilton M Y Composer Françaix Jean M Y Composer Franchetti Aldo M Composer Franck César M Y Composer Franz Robert M Y Composer Fraser-Simson Harold M Y Composer Fráter Lóránd M Composer Frazzi Vito M Y Composer Frederick the Great M Y Composer aka Frederick II, King of Prussia Frescobaldi Girolamo M Y Composer Frid Géza M Composer Filed in folder "Fried" Friml Rudolph M Y Composer Gabrielli Giovanni M Composer Gade Neil M Y Composer Galliard John Ernest M Y Composer Filed in folder "Gaillard" Gambs Alexander M Composer Gardiner Henry Balfour M Y Composer Filed under "Balfour Gardiner" Gardner Samuel M Y Composer Gatty Nicholas M Composer Gay Noel M Y Composer Geminiani Francesco M Y Composer Gerhard Robert M Y Composer German Edward M Y Composer Gershwin George M Y Composer Gerstenberger Emil M Composer Gibbons Orlando M Y Composer Gibbs Cecil Armstrong M Y Composer Gibson Henry M Composer Gilbert Henry M Y Composer Gilbert Jean M Y Composer Gilpin Charles M Composer Giordano Umberto M Y Composer Giorni Aurelio M Composer Glazunov Aleksandr M Y Composer Glinka Mikhail M Y Composer Glière Rheinhold M Y Composer Gluck Christoph M Y Composer Goldmark Carl M Y Composer Golub Solomon M Composer Gounod Charles-François M Y Composer Graener Paul M Y Composer Grainger Percy M Y Composer Granados Enrique M Y Composer Granichstädten Bruno M Y Composer Gretchaninov Aleksandr M Y Composer Grétry André M Y Composer Grieg Edvard M Y Composer Griffes Charles M Y Composer Gropp Hellmut M Composer Gruenberg Louis M Y Composer Gudenian Haig M Composer Guerrini Guido M Y Composer Gurlitt Manfred M Y Composer Hadley Henry M Y Composer Hageman Richard M Y Composer Hahn Reynaldo M Y Composer Haijos Michel M Composer Hajos Karl M Y Composer Hales Hubert M Composer Halévy Jacques M Y Composer Halffter Ernesto M Y Composer Handel George Frideric M Y Composer Hanson Howard M Y Composer Harmati Sandor M Y Composer Harsányi Tibor M Y Composer Harty Hamilton M Y Composer Hauer Josef M Y Composer Hay Edward M Y Composer Haydn Joseph M Y Composer Headlam-Morley Else F Composer Hely-Hutchinson Victor M Y Composer Herbert Victor M Y Composer Hermann Hugo M Composer Hill Edward Burlingame M Y Composer Hill Sterling M Composer Hindemith Paul M Y Composer Holbrooke Josef M Y Composer Holmes Alfred M Y Composer Holst Gustav M Y Composer Holst Imogen F Y Composer Honegger Arthur M Y Composer Howell Dorothy F Y Composer Howells Herbert M Y Composer Hughes Gervase M Y Composer Hulbert Hugh M Composer Humperdinck Engelbert M Y Composer Hunter Riddell M Composer Huss Henry Holden M Y Composer Ianecki Iadeusz M Composer Name and occupation uncertain Ibert Jacques M Y Composer Ilyashenko Andrei M Composer Inghelbrecht Désiré-Emile M Y Composer Ippolitov-Ivanov Mikhail M Y Composer Ireland John M Y Composer Irgens-Jensen Ludwig M Y Composer Filed in folder "Jensen" Jacob Gordon M Y Composer Jacobi Frederick M Y Composer James Philip M Y Composer Janáček Leoš M Y Composer Jarnach Philipp M Y Composer Jeremiáš Otakar M Y Composer Jervis-Read Harold M Composer Johnson Hall M Y Composer Johnson Horace M Composer Johnson Jimmy M Composer Johnstone Tom M Composer Jones Sidney M Y Composer Jones Steven M Composer Jongen Joseph M Y Composer Joslyn Henry M Composer Josten Werner M Y Composer Juon Paul M Y Composer Kalinnikow Viktor Sergeyevich M Y Composer Kálmán Emmerich M Y Composer Kaminski Heinrich M Y Composer Karłowicz Mieczysław M Y Composer Katscher Robert M Composer Kelley Edgar Stillman M Y Composer Kelly Frederick Septimus M Y Composer Kerker Gustave M Y Composer Kern Jerome M Y Composer Kerwey Julia F Composer Kilpinen Yrjö M Y Composer Klami Uuno M Y Composer Klein Fritz M Y Composer Kodály Zoltán M Y Composer Koechlin Charles M Y Composer Kollo Walter M Y Composer Konjović Petar M Y Composer Korngold Erich M Y Composer Kósa György M Y Composer Krása Hans M Y Composer Krein Aleksandr M Y Composer Krein Yulian M Y Composer Krenek Ernst M Y Composer Künneke Eduard M Y Composer Kuula
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