Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Albert Ketèlbey" ¶ 32
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Ketèlbey's and was
( One of the first of the extended 45-rpm recordings was a disc by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra featuring Tchaikovsky's Marche Slave and Ketèlbey's In a Persian Market.
Ketèlbey's sister was the historian and author C. D. M Ketelbey.

Ketèlbey's and on
Ketèlbey's music is frequently heard on radio.

nephew and pianist
* Kolja Lessing ( 1961 ) five times great nephew of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing ( 1729 – 1781 ) German pianist, violinist, composer and music professor at the Stuttgart Musik Hochschule.
Born in 1957 to actor Robert Clarke and singer Alyce King, he is nephew to guitarist Alvino Rey and pianist Buddy Cole, cousin to actress Tina Cole and writer Chris Conkling and half brother to musicians Ric and Lex de Azevedo.
The first of which was when she was 18 to jazz pianist Robin Douglas-Home, the nephew of the former Prime Minister, Alec Douglas-Home.
By 1998, Diana married Krishna Booker, son of jazz bassist Walter Booker, nephew of saxophonist Wayne Shorter and godson of pianist Herbie Hancock.
* Count Géza Zichy ( born 1849 ), nephew of the Count Ferenc mentioned above, studied under Franz Liszt and became a professional pianist ; in 1891 he became intendant of the Hungarian national opera-house, a member of the Hungarian Upper House and head of the Conservatoire at Budapest.

nephew and Sir
The work consists of four ‘ books ’, the first addressed to the Queen, the second to Leicester, the third to Lord Burghley, and the fourth to Oxford, Sir Christopher Hatton, and Leicester's nephew Philip Sidney, with whom he would famously quarrel.
As Sir Francis Drake had no children, his estate and titles passed on to his nephew ( also named Francis ).
He is the nephew of naval commander Sir Francis Drake.
Traill's nephew General Sir Frederick Traill-Burroughs inherited much of the island and bought more.
Elizabeth's nephew was Sir Anthony Aucher ( 1614 – 31 May 1692 ) an English politician and Cavalier during the English Civil War.
He was also the great nephew of both George Sandys ( 2 March 1577 – March 1644 ), an English traveller, colonist and poet ; and of Sir Edwin Sandys ( 9 December 1561 – October 1629 ), an English statesman and one of the founders of the London Company.
Matheson retired as taipan in 1842 and handed over control of the firm to his nephew Sir Alexander Matheson, who was also known as of the same capacity and competence as the elder Jardine and Matheson.
David Jardine, another nephew of Jardine, became taipan after Sir Alexander Matheson.
Sir Pitt and Rawdon both dote on her, although Rawdon is her favourite nephew and sole heir until he marries Becky.
Around the time of the marriage, Sir Michael ’ s nephew, barrister Robert Audley, welcomes back to England his old friend, George Talboys, who has returned after three years of gold prospecting in Australia.
However a monument designed by the architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis was subsequently erected around the grave, bearing an englyn ( strict-metre stanza ) engraved on slate in his memory composed by his nephew Dr William George.
He was a nephew of the geologist Sir Andrew Ramsay.
The king did have a small household of Scots paid for by the English — these included Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, Sir David Fleming's nephew, Alexander Seton and Orkney's brother John Sinclair following the earl's return to Scotland.
In 1586, Sir Francis Drake, also of England, and nephew of Hawkins, came with a strong fleet and quickly took the city.
Born in Maida Vale, London, he was the son of a wholesale jeweller and nephew of Rabbi Professor Sir Hermann Gollancz and Professor Sir Israel Gollancz ; after being educated at St Paul's School, London and taking a degree in classics at New College, Oxford, he became a schoolteacher.
* Sir David Owen ( 1459 – 1528 ), knighted in 1485 by his nephew, King Henry VII, at Milford Haven.
The Old Town Hall, built in 1776, now houses Stranraer Museum with its displays of Victorian Wigtownshire and the town's polar explorers, Sir John Ross and his nephew James Clark Ross.
She was succeeded by her nephew, Charles Jenney ( 1917-1981 ) who was the eldest son of Frances Harpur-Crewe, the fourth daughter of Sir Vauncey.
On her death in 1721, the house passed to her husband's nephew ( and her son-in-law ) Sir John Brownlow III ( later Viscount Tyrconnel ).
In early 1887, Sir Michael Hicks Beach, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, resigned because of illness and Salisbury appointed his nephew in his place.
He also recruited many disciples to the cause – most notably James Clark Ross, a nephew of Sir John's, the German explorer Alexander von Humboldt and the astronomer royal, George Airy.
Sir Thomas Benger succeeded Cawarden, and Edmund Tylney followed him ( 1579 – 1610 ); it was the appointment of the latter's nephew, Sir George Buck, as deputy-master, with the reversion to the mastership, which led to so much repining on the part of the dramatist, John Lyly, who was himself a candidate.
He is also known as the most loyal friend of Arthur's nephew, Sir Gawaine.

nephew and Clifford
Her nephew is the artist / photographer Clifford Ross.

nephew and Curzon
Upon his death the Barony, Earldom and Marquessate of Curzon of Kedleston and the Earldom of Kedleston became extinct, whilst the Viscountcy and Barony of Scarsdale were inherited by a nephew.

nephew and recalled
His nephew recalled Uncle Eric laughing louder than anyone in the cinema at a Charlie Chaplin film.
Julia recalled awakening one day from a nap to find herself surrounded by knives from the Cowell kitchen ; her three-year-old nephew was standing by the bed, smiling.
Until the last, Gabriel recalled, Dimitri was the cheerful favorite uncle of his childhood, telling him jokes, attempting to raise the spirits, and bribing, prison Guards to carry hopeful messages to his nephew ’ s cell.

nephew and BBC
His nephew, Jonathan Lynn, is a filmmaker and script writer known for satirical BBC shows Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister.
The same year he appeared as Bilbo Baggins in the blockbuster film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, having previously played Bilbo's nephew Frodo Baggins in a 1981 BBC Radio adaptation of The Lord of the Rings.
Bill Johnstone, nephew of Bill McLaren, leads the BBC Radio Scotland rugby commentary team on the Sportsound programme.
He is also the nephew of Gordon Banks, goalkeeper of the 1966 FIFA World Cup winning England squad, and is related by marriage to former BBC 6 Music radio presenter Vic McGlynn, and journalist and writer Victoria Segal.

nephew and Desert
Born in Warwick, Queensland, he was the nephew of General Sir Harry Chauvel, Commander of the Australian Light Horse and later the Desert Mounted Corps in Palestine during World War I.

1.375 seconds.