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  1. Douglas Albert Guest CVO (9 May 1916 – 18 November 1996) was an English organist, conductor, teacher and composer best known for his 1971 anthem for remembrance, For the Fallen.

  2. www.westminster-abbey.org › commemorations › douglas-guestDouglas Guest | Westminster Abbey

    Douglas Guest. Musician and Composer. The ashes of Dr Douglas Guest are buried in the west cloister of Westminster Abbey. His wife Peggie is buried with him. The stone is between that of Sir William McKie, his predecessor, and Osborne Peasgood. The inscription reads:

  3. Download Composer Latest: v2.7.7. To quickly install Composer in the current directory, run the following script in your terminal. To automate the installation, use the guide on installing Composer programmatically .

  4. Jane Mary Guest, also known as Jenny Guest and later as Jane Mary Miles, (c. 1762 – 20 March 1846) was an English composer and pianist. A pupil of Johann Christian Bach, and initially composing in the galante style, she composed keyboard sonatas, other keyboard works and vocal works with keyboard accompaniment.

  5. Feb 16, 2024 · Fermilab, the US particle-physics facility on the outskirts of Chicago, has just named its guest composer for 2024. According to the lab, the pianist Mischa Zupko “will create music to interpret particle science in new ways” by collaborating with Fermilab scientists; the Civitas Ensemble chamber musicians; and the saxophonist Timothy ...

  6. Each year the CMS Young Composers Competition features a new nationally known guest composer who is passionate about working with future generations of composers. Maria Kaoutzani is an Illinois-based composer from Limassol, Cyprus.

  7. Jane Mary Guest, also known as Jenny Guest and later as Jane Mary Miles, (c. 1762 – 20 March 1846) was an English composer and pianist. A pupil of Johann Christian Bach, and initially composing in the galante style, [1] she composed keyboard sonatas, other keyboard works and vocal works with keyboard accompaniment. [2]