- The
Rodolfus Choir was
founded by
Ralph Allwood in 1984. It is a
choir of
singers aged 16-23. Many
members have
previously taken part in
Rodolfus Choral...
- 2017.
Retrieved 14 July 2017. "Ralph Allwood". ralphallwood.com.
Retrieved 5
March 2021.
Personal Website Eton
College Rodolfus Foundation Rodolfus Choir...
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Rudolf of St
Trond (also Rodulf,
Rodolfus, Rodolphe, Radulphus, Rudolph, or Raoul, c. 1070–1138) was a
Benedictine abbot of St
Trond Abbey, chronicler...
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Precentor Ralph Allwood set up and
organised Eton
Choral Courses, now the
Rodolfus Foundation,
which run at the School, as well as at
Oxford and Cambridge...
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producer for
Signum Records,
producing the
albums A
Choral Christmas with the
Rodolfus Choir conducted by
Ralph Allwood and
Invisible Stars with the
Choral Scholars...
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Rodulfus Tortarius (c. 1063 in Gien – c. 1122) was a
French Benedictine monk of the
Abbey of Fleury-sur-Loire, and a poet
writing in Latin. A very early...
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which has been re-recorded with the
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and
Rodolfus Choir. The 43-second
opening credits feature archive footage of former...
- many
intrigues to
preserve a
preponderant place in the
Frankish court.
Rodolfus Glaber rightly emphasized that the
Queen was "in
control of her husband"...
-
first recording of that
version was made by the
English Chamber Orchestra,
Rodolfus Choir and
conductor Kenneth Woods in
Abbey Road
Studios in 2013. Fraser's...
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classical Music.
Retrieved 23
April 2023. "The
Rodolfus Foundation Interviews Francis Greer". The
Rodolfus Foundation.
Retrieved 23
April 2023. "Grier:...