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Rootham is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cyril Rootham (1875–1938),
English composer, educator, and
organist Graeme Rootham (born...
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Helen Rootham had
surgery for cancer; she
eventually became an invalid. In 1932,
Rootham and
Sitwell moved to Paris,
where they
lived with
Rootham's younger...
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Cyril Bradley Rootham /ˈruːtəm/ (5
October 1875 – 18
March 1938) was an
English composer,
educator and organist. His work at
Cambridge University made...
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Mission Greenwood–
Rootham was a
World War II
Special Operations Executive (SOE)
expedition to the
Yugoslav Army in the
Fatherland (Chetniks) in Homolje...
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Graeme Lindsay Rootham (born 7
March 1948) is an
Australian middle-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 800
metres at the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- St John
Rootham (21
November 1910 – 28 May 1990), was a
civil servant, soldier,
central banker,
merchant banker,
writer and poet.
Jasper Rootham was born...
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composer Cyril Rootham wrote his Op.8 "Four
Impressions (Killarney)" for solo
violin and
small orchestra. The work was
never published, but
Rootham later arranged...
- 4:00 "Wonder Song" (Ditchburn, Malcolm) – 5:04 "Going to the City" (Derek
Rootham,
Brian Johnson, Dave Robson) – 3:27 "Rock 'n' Roll Fever" (Roberto Danova...
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orchestra by the
English composer Cyril Rootham,
composed in 1909–1910. The only
known performance of
Rootham's op 33 The Lady of
Shalott was
given in...
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Morning of Christ's
Nativity was set as a large-scale
choral work by
Cyril Rootham (1875–1938).
Milton also
wrote the hymn Let us with a
gladsome mind, a...