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Later composers who wrote chamber works for this quintet include Ralph Vaughan Williams, Colin Matthews, Jon Deak, Frank Proto, and John Woolrich.
* 1946 – Colin Matthews, British composer
* February 13 – Colin Matthews, British composer
In 2000, the Hallé Orchestra commissioned the English composer Colin Matthews, an authority on Holst, to write a new eighth movement, which he called " Pluto, the Renewer ".
* Colin Matthews ( 65th birthday )
In addition to the college's permanent staff, faculty members at 2012 included well-known musicians such as Dimitri Alexeev, Barry Douglas, Håkan Hardenberger, John Lill, Colin Matthews, Sir Roger Norrington, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Roger Vignoles, and principals of the major London orchestras including the London Symphony, BBC Symphony, London Philharmonic, Philharmonia and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestras.
Orchestral versions of the accompaniments have been produced by David and Colin Matthews, and by Jorma Panula.
A commitment to refreshing the repertoire had led the Allegri Quartet to give more than 60 world premières since 1964, including specially commissioned pieces by leading composers such as James MacMillan, Jonathan Harvey and Colin Matthews.
Courage of a different sort was displayed by two prisoners of war who endured terrible suffering without flinching, with Private Horace William Madden dying of privations while assisting fellow prisoners, and Captain Lionel Colin Matthews eventually being executed by his captors for building a resistance network.
Other public art include works by Richard Deacon, Colin Rose, Sally Matthews, Andy Goldsworthy and Gordon Young.
In the light of these Cooke made a revised performing version in association with the British composers Colin and David Matthews between 1966 and 1972, and thereafter his final version before his death in 1976.
:: various reading errors corrected, some minor changes made in orchestration, and the whole enhanced by considerations concerning performance ; the editorial input coming from David and Colin Matthews and Berthold Goldschmidt.
; Colin Matthews
Its current editorial committee consists of Scottish Green Party politician Mark Ballard, Liberal Democrat Moira Craig, Scottish Socialist Party leader Colin Fox, Academic and author Gregor Gall, peace activist Isobel Lindsay, Leigh Matthews, former Labour politician John McAllion, Robin McAlpine, former Scottish Young Greens convener Peter McColl and former MEP Henry McCubbin.
Revised editions followed, with the composers David Matthews and Colin Matthews assisting Cooke and Goldschmidt in the attempt to produce an authentically Mahlerian orchestration.
* Gustav Mahler ( 1860-1911 ): A Companion to the BBC's Celebrations of the Centenary of his Birth ( BBC, 1960 ); republished in an edition revised and expanded by Colin and David Matthews ( Faber, 1980 ; CUP, 1988 ).
:: and essays by: Raymond Mortimer ; David Cecil ; Anthony Powell ; Edna O ' Brien ; Angus Wilson ; Roy Fuller ; David Wright ; Sean O ' Faolain ; Michael Burn ; Enoch Powell ; Noel Annan ; George Mikes ; George D. Painter ; D. J. Enright ; John Julius Norwich ; Miles Kington ; J. W. Lambert ; John Weightman ; A. E. Ellis ; Bruce Berlind ; Dorothy M. Partington ; Stanley Gillam ; Douglas Matthews ; Michael Higgins ; Oliver Stallybrass ; Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright ; Antony Farrell ; Marcel Troulay ; Colin Wilson.
* Trio: a book of poems, with Harley Matthews and Colin Simpson, Sydney: Sunnybrook Press ( 1931 )
With composer Colin Matthews she edited scholarly editions of her father's works ( including four volumes of facsimiles ) and compiled A Thematic Catalogue of Gustav Holst's Music ( 1974 ).
In 2008-09, she performed the world premieres of concertos written for her by Esa-Pekka Salonen with the Los Angeles Philharmonic ( April 2009 ); Steven Mackey with the St. Louis Symphony ( October 2008 ); and Colin Matthews with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ( September 2009 ).
Various orchestrations and performing editions of the entire symphony have been made since the 1960s, including that of Deryck Cooke ( 1960 – 64 ), subsequently revised with input from Berthold Goldschmidt, Colin Matthews and David Matthews and a sparer, brass-prominent version by Joseph Wheeler.
* Colin Matthews " Introduction, Chaconne and Corrente " ( 1999 )

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This was the beginning of one of the greatest periods in English cricket history with players such as captain Len Hutton, batsmen Denis Compton, Peter May, Tom Graveney, Colin Cowdrey, bowlers Fred Trueman, Brian Statham, Alec Bedser, Jim Laker, Tony Lock and wicket-keeper Godfrey Evans.
The 2009 novel Blood's a Rover by James Ellroy takes its title from Housman's poem " Reveille ", and a line from Housman's poem XVI " How Clear, How Lovely Bright ", was used for the title of the last Inspector Morse book The Remorseful Day by Colin Dexter.
In 1988, Colin Pitchfork was the first person convicted of murder with DNA evidence, which led to growth of forensic science.
( The police officer was played by Colin Bell, then the marketing manager of London Records ).
In the 2004 competition, the margin between winner Joe Jitsu and runner-up Colin the Vet was 1 %, so both strips were added to the comic.
Barney Bubbles ( born Colin Fulcher, 30 July 1942 – 14 November 1983 ) was a radical English graphic artist whose work encompassed graphic design and music video direction.
The film was written by Colin Welland and directed by Hugh Hudson.
In April 2009 it was revealed that Eileen Grimshaw's father, Colin had slept with Eileen's old classmate, Paula Carp while she was still at school, and that Paula's daughter, Julie was in fact also Colin's daughter.
The first came in an accusation by former United States Secretary of State Colin Powell's chief of staff, Lawrence Wilkerson, who claimed that the Bush administration's foreign policy was run by a " Cheney-Rumsfeld cabal " implying a sinister intent ;
Colin Kapp ( 1928 – 3 August 2007 ) was a British science fiction author.
* On December 15, 1993, Colin Powell was created an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
* The 2002 Liberty Medal was awarded to Colin Powell on July 4 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
* The Coat of Arms of Colin Powell was granted by the Lord Lyon in Edinburgh on February 4, 2004.
* Colin Powell was initiated as an honorary brother in Sigma Phi Epsilon.
On July 5, 2009, Colin Powell told CNN said that the policy was " correct for the time " but that " sixteen years have now gone by, and I think a lot has changed with respect to attitudes within our country, and therefore I think this is a policy and a law that should be reviewed.
Overall naval commander was now Colin Keppel with other boats commanded by Horace Hood and Walter Cowan who were to remain friends and colleagues.
In 1961, Jones played Ena Sharples ' grandson, Colin Lomax, the second year Coronation Street was broadcast.
In the first era ( 1st – 6th editions, 1768 – 1826 ), the Britannica was managed and published by its founders, Colin Macfarquhar and Andrew Bell, by Archibald Constable, and by others.
The formula was discovered independently by Leonhard Euler and Colin Maclaurin around 1735 ( and later generalized as Darboux's formula ).
A 1958 article in Encounter by Colin Welch, directed against the Noddy character, was reprinted in a New Zealand librarians ' periodical.
The first co-production was the animated series The Animals of Farthing Wood from 1993 based on the books of the same title by Colin Dann.
Peter Jackson's 1995 film Forgotten Silver was billed and introduced as a serious documentary, purporting to tell the story of ' forgotten ' New Zealand filmmaker Colin McKenzie.
Hurst played one first-class cricket match for Essex, against Lancashire at Aigburth in 1962, although it was not a successful outing: he made 0 not out in the first innings, and was bowled by Colin Hilton, again for 0, in the second.

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