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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.
* Peter Warlock ( 1894 1930 ), composer and critic
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
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 was
He was right, and Peter Marshall could not help but recall Andrew Cordier's words on the subject, `` Well, it seemed as good a place as any to do the job ''.
Her name was Esther Peter.
Boniface had to uphold the sacredness of the feudal contract at all costs, for it was only as suzerain of Sicily and of the Patrimony of Peter that he had any justification for his Italian wars, but in the English-Scottish-French triangle it was almost impossible for him to recognize the claims of any one of the contestants without seeming to invalidate those of the other two.
An occasional traveler from Italy brought news of Peter Robert, who was now distributing his Bible among the Waldensian peasants.
A $25 billion advertising budget in an $800 billion economy was envisioned for the 1970s here Tuesday by Peter G. Peterson, head of one of the world's greatest camera firms, in a key address before the American Marketing Assn..
The book is by Jerome Weidman and George Abbott, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, choreography by Peter Gennaro, scenery, costumes and lighting by William and Jean Eckart, musical direction by Jack Elliott, and the production was directed by Mr. Abbott.
The term abugida was suggested by Peter T. Daniels in his 1990 typology of writing systems.
Similarly in St Peter: " Christ .. Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you " ( 1 Peter 1: 20 ), and " But the end of all things is at hand " ( 1 Peter 4: 7 ).
The legend connected with its foundation is given by Peter Damiani in his Life of St Odilo: a pilgrim returning from the Holy Land was cast by a storm on a desolate island.
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.
This claw-shaped anchor was designed by Peter Bruce from the Isle of Man in the 1970s.
His kingdom was faced with a threat from the north from the Franks ; according to Peter Heather, this was his motivation for marrying Chrotilda, the daughter of Clovis.
According to Peter Heather, Theodoric's former governor Theudis was implicated in Amalaric's murder, " and was certainly its prime beneficiary.
It was in this reign that an important change in the government of the Danubian Principalities was introduced: previously, the Porte had appointed Hospodars, usually native Moldavian and Wallachian boyars, to administer those provinces ; after the Russian campaign of 1711, during which Peter the Great found an ally in Moldavia Prince Dimitrie Cantemir, the Porte began overtly deputizing Phanariote Greeks in that region, and extended the system to Wallachia after Prince Stefan Cantacuzino established links with Eugene of Savoy.
Peter B. deMenocal, has shown there was an influence of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the stream flow of the Tigris and Euphrates at this time, which led to the collapse of the Akkadian Empire ".
As Peter Heather notes, the Visigothic kingdom was thrown into disarray " by the death of its king in battle.

Peter and pseudonym
Another example is British writer Peter O ' Donnell, who wrote under the pseudonym Madeleine Brent.
Back on Earth, Peter has used a global communication system to post political essays under the pseudonym " Locke ", hoping to establish himself as a respected orator ( which he believes will shortly lead him to political power despite his youth ).
In 1932, using the pseudonym Peter Peneter, Kalocsay released a book of erotic verse entitled Sekretaj Sonetoj (" Secret Sonnets "); perhaps more prosaic but no less remembered was his Plena Gramatiko de Esperanto (" Complete Grammar of Esperanto "), co-written with Gaston Waringhien in 1935.
Peter Aurich ( a pseudonym of the German journalist Peter Nasarski ) put the number of German civilian deaths in Bydgoszcz at 366, while Hugo Rasmus estimates it as at least 415.
* Michael Wharton ( 1913 2006 ), newspaper columnist who wrote under the pseudonym Peter Simple
* Cato, the pseudonym for the authors of the 1940s polemic Guilty Men ; Michael Foot, Frank Owen, Peter Howard
( 1952 ) co-written with Peter Shaffer, published under the pseudonym " Peter Anthony "
* Withered Murder ( 1955 ) co-written with Peter Shaffer, published under the pseudonym " Peter Anthony "
Peter Lamborn Wilson ( born 1945 ) ( pseudonym Hakim Bey ), is an American political writer, essayist, and poet, known for first proposing the concept of the Temporary Autonomous Zone ( TAZ ), based, in part, on a historical review of pirate utopias.
* Locke, a pseudonym of Peter Wiggin in the novels by Orson Scott Card
In Shadow of the Hegemon, all of the Battle School graduates, except Ender, return to Earth in approximately 2170 A. D. Ender's brother Peter, using his online pseudonym Locke, arranges for Ender to be returned to earth so he can control Ender, however Valentine under the pseudonym Demosthenes uses Peter's violent deranged past against him to keep Ender exiled on another planet so that the world's leaders won't be tempted to fight over his military genius.
When Peter publishes a column under the Locke pseudonym revealing Achilles for the psychopathic murderer he is, the Battle Schoolers are released — except for Petra, whom Achilles brings captive with him to India, where he has secured a position of power.
Peter Weller starred as William Lee, the pseudonym Burroughs used when he wrote Junkie.
In 1971 he had a brief reunion with Fleetwood Mac, helping them to complete a USA tour after guitarist Jeremy Spencer had left the group, under the pseudonym Peter Blue.
It contains candid and personal comments from the book's British author, Hugo Cornwall, a pseudonym of Peter Sommer who is now a Research Fellow in Information Systems Security at the London School of Economics and frequently appears in the UK courts as an expert on digital evidence and computer forensics as well as media pundit and author on information security topics.
Under the pseudonym of " Tom Allen " he has written two stories that were published in anthologies edited by Peter Weston.
Vanda and Young also recorded several Australian hit singles under the pseudonym Flash and the Pan, including " Hey St. Peter " and " Down Among the Dead Men ".
* Peter Simple, pseudonym of and newspaper column by the British journalist Michael Wharton

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