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Albert William Ketèlbey (/kəˈtɛlbi/; born
Ketelbey; 9 August 1875 – 26 November 1959) was an
English composer,
conductor and pianist, best
known for his...
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Caroline Doris Ketelbey FRHistS (1896–1990) was a
historian and
lecturer at the
University of St Andrews. She was the
first woman historian to hold a long-term...
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light classical music for
orchestra with
optional chorus by
Albert Ketèlbey who
composed it in 1920.
Subtitled Intermezzo Scene, it was
published by...
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performance there in 1900.
Composers born in the city
include Albert William Ketèlbey and
Andrew Glover. Jazz has been po****r in the city
since the 1920s, and...
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Irons Comedian Phill Jupitus Actor Laura Mic****e
Kelly Composer Albert Ketèlbey Iranian poet Mimi
Khalvati Musician Mark King Band
Level 42 Yachtswoman...
- In a
Monastery Garden is a
piece of
light classical music by
Albert Ketèlbey, who
composed it in 1915
after a
visit to a real
monastic garden, now the...
- the
Boston Pops
Orchestra disc
featuring Tchaikovsky's
Marche Slave and
Ketèlbey's In a
Persian Market. RCA
Victor issued boxed sets of four to six 45s,...
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English name,
often as an affectation, as for
example in the case of
Albert Ketèlbey.
Unicode encodes a
number of
cases of "letter with grave" as precomposed...
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music by
Albert Ketèlbey. It was
published in 1921 for both
orchestra and piano, and
first recorded by the
composer a year later.
Ketèlbey called the piece...
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novella by
Nikolai Gogol Most of the better-known
compositions of
Ketèlbey are
strongly programmatic, including: In a
Monastery Garden In a Persian...