• John Kinsella (8 April 1932 – 9 November 2021) was an Irish composer and the country's most prolific symphonist during the twentieth century. Kinsella...
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  • John Kinsella may refer to: John Kinsella (composer) (1932–2021), Irish composer John Kinsella (criminal) (died 2018, age 53), English criminal John Kinsella...
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    (1927–2019), English composer John Kander (born 1927), American musical theatre composer John Kinsella (composer) (1932–2021), Irish composer John Lanchbery (1923–2003)...
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    Dave King – singer-songwriter John Kinsellacomposer, member of Aosdána David Kitt – musician John F. Larchet – composer April Lawlor – singer-songwriter...
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    an honorary doctorate from Trinity College Dublin. Kinsella's brother was the composer John Kinsella (1932–2021). Thomas died in Dublin on 22 December...
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  • Field of Dreams (category Films based on works by W. P. Kinsella)
    and directed by Phil Alden Robinson, based on Canadian novelist W. P. Kinsella's 1982 novel Shoeless Joe. The film stars Kevin Costner as a farmer who...
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  • Gudmundsen-Holmgreen (1932–2016), Danish composer of 1 symphony Symfoni, Antifoni (1977) John Kinsella (1932–2021), Irish composer of 11 symphonies Henri Lazarof...
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  • neo-romantic 20th-century composer John Kinsella (1932–2021), contemporary composer John F. Larchet (1884–1967), late romantic composer and influential teacher...
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  • and industrial executive, chief executive of Statoil (1972–1987). Noël Kinsella, 84, Canadian politician, senator (1990–2014) and speaker of the Senate...
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    women who inspired WW2 screen heroines". AETN UK. Retrieved 25 March 2021. Kinsella, Pat (August 2019). "Noor Inayat Khan: why was the British spy such an...
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