- Mary
Frances Allitsen (30
December 1848 – 1
October 1912), born Mary
Frances Bumpus was an
English composer. One of her most po****r
songs is a setting...
- liturgies. It has been set to
music by Marc-Antoine
Charpentier and
Frances Allitsen among others. The
following table shows the
Hebrew text of the
Psalm with...
-
Rudolf Tillmetz 1847 1915
German Agnes Zimmermann 1847 1925
German Frances Allitsen 1848 1912
English Henri ****rc 1848 1933
French Richard Eilenberg 1848...
- The
Allitsen Road
drill hall is a
former drill hall in St John's Wood, London. The
building was
designed as the
headquarters of the 3rd
County of London...
- (1879–1952), New Zealand-born, Australian-raised
operatic lyric soprano Frances Allitsen (1848–1912),
English composer Frances Allen (1932–2020),
American computer...
- Partners-designed site as a
development called St John’s Wood Square.
Allitsen Road
drill hall was
formerly the
headquarters of the 3rd
County of London...
-
equipped as hussars. In 1912, the
regiment moved to
Henry Street (renamed
Allitsen Road in 1938) in St John's Wood. It was
ranked as 48th (of 55) in the order...
- 1928)
Kristi Allik (born 1952)
Richard Allison (1560/1570?–1610?)
Frances Allitsen (1848–1912)
Francisco António de
Almeida (c. 1702 – 1755) João
Pedro de...
- (1939–2010),
British radio producer Mary Bumpus, the real name of
Frances Allitsen,
English composer Michael Bumpus (born 1985),
American football player...
- "The Lord is My Light" is a song by
Frances Allitsen based on
Psalm 27,
published by
Boosey & Hawkes.
According to the 1897
printing of the
sheet music...