• Dame Gillian Constance Weir DBE FRCM (born 17 January 1941) is a New Zealand-British organist. Weir was born in Martinborough, New Zealand, on 17 January...
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  • Gillian Wearing (born 1963), English artist Gillian Weir (born 1941), English classical organist Gillian Welch (born 1967), American singer Gillian White...
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  • Naji Hakim, Dame Gillian Weir, etc. Other Organ collections include: the complete works by Olivier Messiaen performed by Dame Gillian Weir, "Great Australasian...
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    series. The first recordings on the newly rebuilt instrument were by Dame Gillian Weir. The instrument has also been used by progressive rock band Muse when...
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  • New Zealand cricketer Gillian Weir (born 1941), New Zealand organist Graham Weir (born 1984), Scottish footballer Harrison Weir (1824–1906), English writer...
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    Alexander Weir. His younger sister is the organist Dame Gillian Weir, and his brother (1929–2016) was the bookseller and businessman Graham Ashley Weir. He...
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    Gillian Howard Welch (/ˈɡɪliən ˈwɛltʃ/; born October 2, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter. She performs with her musical partner, guitarist David...
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  • Sibley, Gillian Weir 1997: Rachael Dyche, Deirdre Hine, Cleo Laine, Barbara Mills, Bridget Ogilvie, Joan Sawyer, Rosanna Wong Yick-ming 1998: Gillian Beer...
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    37–49 Dingle & Simeone (2007), p. 48 Pople (1998), p. 82 Quoted by Gillian Weir, who discusses the work in Hill (1995) pp. 364–366 Messiaen & Samuel...
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    was re-inaugurated on 7 June 2003 in a celebratory concert recital by Gillian Weir. Still owned and managed by the City of Edinburgh Council, the Usher...
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