• David Moule-Evans (21 November 1905 – 18 May 1988) was an English composer, conductor and academic. Moule-Evans was born in Ashford, Kent, and was educated...
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    music, took place at the Barn Theatre on 5 April 1930, conducted by David Moule-Evans. The name of the fictional location of Clarke's Ealing comedy The...
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    Frederick Moule Evans. The arrangement broke down in 1872, with Frederick Moule Evans being forced out, and the company became Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Evans died...
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    playwright and poet John Milbank, Anglican Theologian David Moule-Evans, twentieth-century English composer David Oliver, Geriatrician. Professor of Medicine for...
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    Bernard David Cox Madeleine Dring Desmond Dupré William Lewarne Harris Imogen Holst Gordon Jacob [pupils] Bryan Kelly Mary Lucas David Moule-Evans Alan Ridout...
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    and other songs Herbert Howells: Five Songs for Low Voice and Piano David Moule-Evans: Two Celtic Songs (1945) Philip Sainton: Leaves, Shadows and Dreams...
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    1881 by the author George Meredith, who lived at Box Hill. Composer David Moule-Evans (1905–1988) collaborated with Vaughan Williams on the pageant play...
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  • composer James Miller, (born 1976), British novelist and academic David Moule-Evans, composer Mr Bingo (born 1979), illustrator Geoffrey Paterson (born...
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  • orchestral players were engaged, and the concert was conducted by David Moule-Evans, a friend from the RCM. Despite encouraging comments from The Times...
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  • 1943), organist and composer Ludovic Morlot (born 1974), conductor David Moule-Evans (1905–1988), composer Tokio Myers (born 1984), pianist Stuart Nicholson...
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