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"Red Cables" (1940), oil on masonite, 30 1/2 x 23 3/4 in, of the painter Fairfield Porter, contemporary of Bush (The Parrish Art Museum, Southampton) Geoffrey Bush |
Geoffrey Bush(1920-) |
project Bush (Deeper articles)Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of 1900 Geoffrey Bush, who wrote music for orchestra, chamber and vocal music, was born in Londra on the 23th March 1920, the same year of the composers Arutiunian, Chailly, Des Marais, Fetler, Goodman, Jirásek, Khachaturian, Kim, Kont, Krol, La Montaine, Lundquist, Maderna, Marinuzzi, Maturana, Mennini, Milveden, Nilsson, Overton, Schibler, Tosatti, Turner, Valls (Gorina). OPERE"The Spanish Rivals" was performed in 1948"The Blind Beggar's Daughter" was performed in 1954 "If the Cap Fits" was performed in 1957 "The Equation" has been represented in 1968 "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime" was performed in 1972 "The Cat who Went to Heaven" was performed in 1974 LIEDER"Ozymandias" n. 2, published in 1967, text of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)"There is a garden in her face", text of Thomas Campion (1567-1620) "Music, when soft voices die", published in 1956, text of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) "Here comes a lusty wooer", Anonymous "Polly Pillicote", Anonymous "The wonder of wonders", Anonymous "Tiger" (Tiger! Tiger! burning bright), published in 1971, text of William Blake (1757-1827) "Old Abram Brown", Anonymous "The little nut-tree", Anonymous "It was a lover and his lass", text of William Shakespeare (1564-1616) "Sigh no more, ladies" (Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more), text of William Shakespeare (1564-1616) "O rose, thou art sick" (O Rose, thou art sick), text of William Blake (1757-1827) "La belle dame sans merci", published in 1941, text of John Keats (1795-1821) "A song of praise" (Let all the world in every corner sing), text of George Herbert (1593-1633) "Love for such a cherry lip", text of Thomas Middleton (1570?-1627)
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