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pupils and included
Composers he influenced musically included pupils of J. S.
They included established masters from other parts of Italy, probably working with their own teams as sub-contractors, as well as pupils and journeymen.
Although his pupils included Peter Philips and Thomas Tomkins, both of whom were active as keyboard composers, the native virginal school to which he had contributed so much went into sharp decline with a number of deaths in the 1620s and never recovered.
Former pupils of Monmouth School have included politicians Colin Moynihan and Derek Ezra ; international rugby players Eddie Butler and John Gwilliam ; and show jumper David Broome.
Other pupils of this generation included Heinrich Jalowetz, Erwin Stein and Egon Wellesz, and somewhat later Eduard Steuermann, Hanns Eisler, Rudolf Kolisch, Paul A. Pisk, Karl Rankl, Josef Rufer and Viktor Ullmann.
By extension, however, certain pupils of Schoenberg's pupils ( such as Berg's pupil Hans Erich Apostel and Webern's pupils René Leibowitz, Leopold Spinner and Ludwig Zenk ) are usually included in the roll-call.
Later in his life he was appointed professor of composition at the Conservatoire de Paris and the École Normale de Musique ; his pupils included Maurice Duruflé, Olivier Messiaen, Joaquín Rodrigo and Manuel Ponce.
His other pupils included Metrocles, Monimus, Menippus, Cleomenes, Theombrotus, and Crates ' brother Pasicles.
His followers and pupils included his son Karl ( who sometimes painted so well that his works are occasionally mistaken for those of his father ), Oudinot, Delpy, Albert Charpin and Pierre Emmanuel Damoye.
After the war, together with Hilary Pepler and Desmond Chute, Gill founded The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic at Ditchling, where his pupils included the young David Jones, who soon began a relationship with Gill's daughter, Petra.
His pupils included the orators Theramenes and Isocrates, and in the year of the death of Socrates ( 399 BC ), Prodicus was still living.
She had 11 pupils, which included her five younger brothers.
Its famous pupils included the poet Alun Lewis and the actor Sir Anthony Hopkins.
His many distinguished pupils included Pierre Boulez and Yvonne Loriod, who became his second wife.
Other pupils included Karlheinz Stockhausen in 1952, Alexander Goehr in 1956 – 57, György Kurtág in 1957, Tristan Murail in 1967 – 72 and George Benjamin during the late 1970s.
She grew up in north-west London, attending the Yehudi Menuhin School on a scholarship as a weekly boarder between the ages of 8 and 18, where her fellow pupils included Nigel Kennedy.
Already a successful opera composer, in 1715 Porpora was appointed at the Conservatory of S. Onofrio, where his pupils included such well-known castrati as Giuseppe Appiani, Felice Salimbeni, and Gaetano Majorano ( known as Caffarelli ), as well as distinguished female singers such as Regina Mingotti and Vittoria Tesi ; Farinelli may well have studied with him privately.
His pupils included canal engineer William Jessop and architect and engineer Benjamin Latrobe.
His pupils included Anton Colander, Christoph Bernhard, Matthias Weckmann, Heinrich Albert, Johann Theile, Friedrich Werner, Philipp Stolle Johann Nauwach, Caspar Kittel, Christoph Kittel, Clemens Thieme, Johann Klemm, Johann Vierdanck, David Pohle, Constantin Christian Dedekind, Johann Jakob Loewe ( or Löwe ), Johann Kaspar Horn, Friedrich von Westhoff, Adam Krieger, Johann Wilhelm Furchheim, Carlo Farina.
His pupils included Basilios Bessarion and George Scholarius ( later to become Patriarch of Constantinople and Plethon's enemy ).
Xenakis's compositions from 1949 – 52 were mostly inspired by Greek folk melodies, as well as Bartók, Ravel, and others ; after studying with Messiaen, he discovered serialism and gained a deep understanding of contemporary music ( Messiaen's other pupils at the time included, for example, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Jean Barraqué ).
Other Monteux students included John Canarina, whose 2003 biography was the first full-length study of the conductor in English, and Charles Bruck, one of Monteux's first pupils in Paris, who became music director of the school in Hancock after Monteux's death.
Lily's pupils included William Paget, John Leland, Antony Denny, Thomas Wriothesley and Edward North, 1st Baron North.

pupils and footballer
Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School includes Liverpool footballer Steven Gerrard and musician Mike di Scala as former pupils.
Famous pupils include footballer Norman Whiteside and boxer Wayne McCullough.
Mersey Park Primary School in Tranmere has several famous former pupils including Jason McAteer ( footballer ) and Patricia Routledge ( Hyacinth Bucket in the BBC TV sitcom Keeping up Appearances ).
Notable former pupils include Australian rules footballer Daniel Giansiracusa.
At the age of 11, Coppell went to Quarry Bank Grammar School in South Liverpool, where musician John Lennon and footballer Joe Royle had previously been pupils.
Its most notable features are Plunket College of Further Education, St. Aidan's Christian Brothers School ( whose past pupils include the former Irish Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern and the international footballer Liam Brady ), and the Holy Child Roman Catholic Church, a large redbrick church which is a well-known landmark to travellers on the N1.

pupils and turned
However, at the end of the 2004-05 school year, the Polack's trust announced that Polack's House would be closed due to the low numbers of boys in the house ( although many pupils were turned down subsequently ).
As it turned out, an inordinate number of St. Enda's pupils did join the Fianna Éireann, and even the IRB, fifteen of whom later took part in the Easter Rising in 1916.
The borough turned the house into a school and in 1931, the first pupils passed through its doors as Tapton House Central Selective School.
Since then a new block dedicated to teaching the International Baccalaureate Diploma has been added together with a new sports hall allowing one of the two old gyms has been turned into a large classroom known as the ' Lead Lesson Suite ' used as an exam room and for teaching large groups of pupils.
They strove to strengthen the respiratory muscles of their pupils and equip them with such time-honoured vocal attributes as " purity of tone, perfection of legato, phrasing informed by eloquent portamento, and exquisitely turned ornaments ", to quote from the introduction to Volume 2 of Scott's The Record of Singing ( Duckworth, London, 1979 ).

pupils and manager
Robson was in the final academic year of pupils who still had the option of finishing education at the age of 15, and in the summer of 1972, he accepted Albion manager Don Howe's offer of a two-year apprenticeship, worth a wage of £ 5 per week in the first year and £ 8 per week in the second year.

pupils and Brown
Among his pupils were Lord Palmerston, Sir Walter Scott, Francis Jeffrey, Henry Thomas Cockburn, Francis Horner, Sydney Smith, John William Ward, Lord Brougham, Dr. Thomas Brown, James Mill, Sir James Mackintosh and Sir Archibald Alison.
Among his pupils was Timothy Brown.
Although at that time an Oriel fellowship conferred a deserved distinction, Brown never took kindly to the life, but, after a few terms of private pupils, returned to the Isle of Man as vice-principal of his old school.
He had many pupils, of whom the following is an incomplete list: William Atkinson ; W. Blogg ; H. Brown ; Joseph Dixon ( perhaps a son of the draughtsman ); John Foster, junior of Liverpool ; J. M. Gandy ; C. Humfrey ; Henry Kitchen ; W. Sanderson ; R. Smith ; Thomas and John Westmacott ; M. Wynn ; and his sons Benjamin and Philip Wyatt.
Several scholars have cited Sinan's possible Albanian origin, while according to the British scholar Percy Brown and the Indians Mahajan, the Mughal Emperor Babur was very dissatisfied from the local Indian architecture and planning, thus he invited " certain pupils of the leading Ottoman architect Sinan, the Albanian genius, to carry out his architectural schemes.
Amongst Zeani's most famous pupils are Sylvia McNair, Susan Patterson, Angela Brown, Stephen Mark Brown, Elizabeth Futral, Marilyn Mims, Vivica Genaux, Mark Nicolson, Heidi Klassen, James Valenti Elīna Garanča and Ailyn Perez.
Among his notable pupils were pianist Howard Brown, tenor Gordon Wry, and composers Patricia Blomfield Holt, Walter MacNutt, and Kenneth Peacock.
The Gatekeeper is also smaller and more orange than the Meadow Brown and has double pupils on its eyespots.
In addition there is Knowle DGE Special School ( formerly the Florence Brown Community Special School ), which serves pupils of all ages who have learning difficulties or social and emotional behaviour difficulties.
Adrian Brown ( born 1949 ) comes from a distinguished line of pupils of Sir Adrian Boult.

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