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* 1930 Peter Warlock, Anglo-Welsh composer ( b. 1894 )
* December 17 Peter Warlock, Anglo-Welsh composer ( b. 1894 )
In consequence, Foss actively promoted the performance and sought publication of music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Walton, Constant Lambert, Alan Rawsthorne, Peter Warlock ( Philip Heseltine ), Edmund Rubbra and other English composers.
In 1915, The Musical Times published a profile of him by his admirer, the composer Philip Heseltine ( known as " Peter Warlock "), who commented:
By the mid-1920s, Moeran had become close friends with Peter Warlock and they lived for some years in Eynsford, Kent, notorious among the locals for their frequent drunken revelry.
However, it was the time spent with Peter Warlock in Eynsford that had the greatest impact on his life.
Philip Heseltine, alias Peter Warlock
Peter Warlock was the pseudonym of Philip Arnold Heseltine ( 30 October 1894 17 December 1930 ), an Anglo-Welsh composer and music critic.
In November of that year Heseltine used the pseudonym " Peter Warlock " for the first time, in an article on Eugene Goossens's chamber music for The Music Student.
Because of the recent contretemps over van Dieren, Heseltine submitted these pieces as " Peter Warlock "; they were published under this pseudonym as was all Heseletine's subsequent musical output, his own name being reserved for critical and analytical writings.
Fanfrolico Press, London ( musical transcriptions by Peter Warlock )
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He sang a good deal of the output of Stanford and Arthur Somervell, a few Sullivan vocal warhorses, and a select range of items by contemporary composers such as Percy French, Peter Warlock, Liza Lehmann, Granville Bantock, Eric Coates, Roger Quilter, Thomas Dunhill, Edward German, George Butterworth, Gustav Holst, Landon Ronald, Michael Head, Frank Bridge, Arnold Bax and W. A.
In eighteen months The Mandrake Press published over 30 items, including D. H. Lawrence, The Paintings of D H Lawrence together with works by Liam O ' Flaherty, Rhys Davies, Giovanni Boccaccio, Peter Warlock under the pseudonym Rab Noolas, S. S. Koteliansky, Aleister Crowley, Thomas Burke, Cecil Roth, Beresford Egan, W. J. Turner, Brinsley MacNamara, Edgell Rickword, Richard Middleton, V. V. Rozanov, Philip Owens, Vernon Knowles, and others.
The Curlew is a song cycle by Peter Warlock on poems by William Butler Yeats.
* List of compositions by Peter Warlock
Category: Compositions by Peter Warlock

Peter and 1894
* September 17 Jack Llewelyn Davies, one of the ' Lost Boys ' for the Peter Pan book ( b. 1894 )
* September 4 Margaret Emma Henley, J. M. Barrie's inspiration for the name " Wendy " in Peter Pan ( d. 1894 )
His two brothers Franc Melik ( born 1885 ), and Ivan Melik ( born 1894 ) were killed in a grove known as Kozler's Thicket (, named after its former owner, Peter Kozler ) on November 25, 1943 together with 12 other victims by a unit of the collaborationist Slovenian Home Guard militia under the command of Franc Frakelj.
Over time, however, relations soured between the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs and the local hierarchy, particularly after Patriarch Ignatius Peter IV ( reigned 1872 — 1894 ) began demanding registered deeds for the transfer of properties.
Peter McIntosh and T. S. Townsend established the county's first cheese factory in 1894.
The chief remaining novelties at the Lyceum, during Irving's term as sole manager ( the theatre passed, at the beginning of 1899, into the hands of a limited liability company ) were Arthur Conan Doyle's Waterloo ( 1894 );< ref > see King, Henry Irving's ' Waterloo < nowiki >'</ nowiki ></ ref > J. Comyns Carr's King Arthur in 1895 ; Cymbeline, in which Irving played Iachimo, in 1896 ; Sardou's Madame Sans-Gene in 1897 ; and Peter the Great, a play by Laurence Irving, the actor's second son, in 1898.
* Peter Brown ( VC ) ( 1837 1894 ), Swedish recipient of the Victoria Cross
* A. D. Jørgensen, Peter Schumacher Griffenfeld ( Copenhagen, 1893 1894 );
Graves was born Peter Duesler Aurness in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a son of Methodist parents Rolf Cirkler Aurness ( 1894 1982 ), a businessman, and his wife Ruth ( née Duesler, died 1986 ), a journalist.
* Peter Wenzel ( 28 July 1894 24 May 1909 )
Hill Air Force Base is named in honor of Major Ployer Peter Hill ( 1894 1935 ), the Chief of the Flying Branch of the U. S. Army Air Corps Material Division of Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio.
In 1838 the Presbyterian Board of Missions, sent the Reverend Peter Dougherty ( 1805 1894 ) to establish the mission, now known as Old Mission, for which the peninsula would eventually become known.
1894 boxing match vs Peter Courtney
On September 7, 1894 he took part in the production of one of the first recorded boxing events, a fight with Peter Courtney.
In 1909, Dr. Peter Bryce, general medical superintendent for the Department of Indian Affairs ( DIA ), reported to the department that between 1894 and 1908, mortality rates at residential schools in Western Canada ranged from 30 % to 60 % over five years ( that is, five years after entry, 30 % to 60 % of students had died, or 6 12 % per annum ).
* Thurlow's Christmas Story ( 1894 ) </ br > In 2009, The Library of America selected this story for inclusion in its two-century retrospective of American Fantastic Tales, edited by Peter Straub.
From 1894 Santley devoted his time increasingly to teaching: between 1903 and 1907 he trained the Australian baritone Peter Dawson, taking him meticulously through Messiah, The Creation and Elijah.
He wrote lives of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and others, edited the works of Thomas Jefferson, and wrote a number of novels, which had considerable success, including The Honorable Peter Stirling ( 1894 ), Story of an Untold Love, Janice Meredith, Wanted a Matchmaker, and Wanted a Chaperon.
Dorothy Thompson was born in Lancaster, New York in 1894 to Margaret and Peter Thompson.
Peter Brown ( 1837 10 September 1894 ) was a Swedish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Originally called the Canada Sugar Refining Co., after his son Peter ( 1821 1894 ) joined the business the company's name was changed to John Redpath & Son.

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