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Elgar HOWARTH, 1906 - 1987 Elgar HOWARTH 1906 1987
Elgar HOWARTH was born on 1906, in .
Elgar married Lena HOWARTH (born CHIPPENDALE) in 1933, at age 26 in .
Lena was born on 1910, in .
His occupation was a .
Elgar passed away in 1987, at age 80 in .
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Elgar HowarthElgar Howarth in St. Joseph News-Press - Apr 3 1979
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"... The Kansas University Brass Quintet came on stage next to perform "Sixteenth Century Carmina," a collection edited by John Glasel, and Glles Far- "Fancies. Toyes and Dreams,” arranged by Elgar Howarth. Two trumpets, a horn, a trombone und a tulia played by K U. facility members lied a bright, cheerful sound und (he music of those old days was u treat ..."
Publication place: St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, United States
Elgar HowarthElgar Howarth in Ottawa Citizen - June 28 1974
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"... Communist China concerto a collection of cliches Yellow River Concerto. Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467. Ilana Vered, piano, with National Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Elgar Howarth (Yellow River Concerto) and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Lawrence Foster (Mozart). London, stereo, SPC 2113. The Yellow River Concerto was written in Communist China by a committee, and there ..."
Publication place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Elgar HowarthElgar Howarth in Ellensburg Daily Record - May 1 2004
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"... said Todd Bosley, an owner of Ohio Discount Merchandise Inc. in Canton, Ohio. King to receive music award STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) Former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and conductor Elgar Howarth will award the 2004 Polar Music Prize to bluesman King and composer Ligeti, organizers said Tuesday. Page will read the prize citation for King and Howarth will do the same for Ligeti at the May 24 prize ceremony. King Carl XVI Gustaf will hand out the award to both winners. The award was founded in 1989 ..."
Publication place: Ellensburg, Kittitas Valley County, Washington, United States
Elgar HowarthElgar Howarth in The Catholic Press - Feb 7 2000
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"... soloist, too, Jones lent his brilliance and beauty of tone to new music, Ilke Iain Hamilton's “Circus" for two trumpets and orchestra. (1969), written for hlm and his league, Elgar Howarth. Eagles delight large group of naturalists, birdwatchers from Nature Conservancy From BL ence in riverbank trees and overhead may have been due to the large amount of lce on the ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
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Elgar Howarth 1906 1987
Elgar Howarth, 1906 - 1987
Elgar Howarth was born on month day 1906, in birth place, to Thomas Howarth and Ellen Howarth (born Parkinson).
Elgar had one brother: Carl Howarth.
Elgar Howarth 1906 1987
Elgar Howarth, 1906 - 1987
Elgar Howarth was born on month day 1906, in birth place, to Thomas Howarth and Ellen Howarth (born Parkinson).
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Elgar Howarth 1935
Elgar Howarth, born 1935
Elgar Howarth was born on November 4 1935, in Cannock, United Kingdom.
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Elgar Howarth 1935
Elgar Howarth, born 1935
Elgar Howarth was born on November 4 1935, in Cannock.
His occupation was a conductor.