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- 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...
- Rudolf of St Trond (also Rodulf, Rodolfus, Rodolphe, Radulphus, Rudolph, or Raoul, c. 1070–1138) was a Benedictine abbot of St Trond Abbey, chronicler...
- 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...
- 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...
- which has been re-recorded with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and Rodolfus Choir. The 43-second opening credits feature archive footage of former...
- former head of the nationalist Finns Party, Timo Soini. Henrik, 1134–1158 Rodolfus, 1202?–1209? Folkvinus, 1210?–1234? Tuomas, 1234?–1245 Bero, 1248 tai 1249–1258...
- Anderson, Colin Blunstone, Gene Pitney, Leo Sayer, Donovan, Mike Read, the Rodolfus Choir and David Es****. Over the course of his career Flowers contributed...
- many intrigues to preserve a preponderant place in the Frankish court. Rodolfus Glaber rightly emphasized that the Queen was "in control of her husband"...
- 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...