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English composer John Herbert Foulds (1880-1939) was strongly influenced by the music of India. A commemoration of the World War One dead, A World Requiem, remains his best-known work.
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Foulds, John Herbert
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Brief biography, summary of style, and most noted work from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
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John Foulds
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Transcripts of preconcert talks by Malcolm Macdonald highlighting his life, previous and current renown, and wide-ranging compositional style plus sample scores, links, and brief quote by his son Patrick from March 2004 MusicWeb(UK).
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John Foulds
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Detailed information about life and output, encouraging wider appreciation of his works from review of Sakari Oramo CD with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
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John Foulds: Mantra
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Resources including brief biography, sound files, proponents, bibliography, manuscript sources, discography, and links.
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John Herbert Foulds
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Listing at the Lied and Art Songs Text Page with selected lyrics of vocal music.
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