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Frederick Rosse in or about 1895
Frederick Rosse (1867 – 20 June 1940) was an English composer of light music and operetta. After studying music in Germany and elsewhere, he began his career as a musical director at London theatres. He composed suites of incidental music for several plays, orchestral suites and songs. His "Doge's March" from his music for The Merchant of Venice was his most enduring piece.
FrederickRosse (1867 – 20 June 1940) was an English composer of light music and operetta. After studying music in Germany and elsewhere, he began his...
Rosse may refer to: Eric Rosse, American record producer and composer FrederickRosse (1867–1940), English composer Herman Rosse (1887–1965), Dutch-born...
F. Collins Wildman "Put Me In My Little Cell" w P.G. Wodehouse, m FrederickRosse "Ramblin' Sam" w. Harry H. Williams m. Jean Schwartz "Robinson Crusoe's...
Giubbe rosse (Red Coats), internationally released as Cormack of the Mounties, Killers of the Savage North, Red Coat and Royal Mounted Police, is a 1975...
Victor Grayson, and the suspicious death of his platonic companion, Edith Rosse. Gregory claimed to be a spy for British intelligence. Gregory was born...
English musical written by Frederick Lonsdale; lyrics by Adrian Ross and Arthur Wimperis; music by Sidney Jones and FrederickRosse (the short-lived Broadway...
Cadonia, with book by Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Arthur Wimperis and music by Sidney Jones and FrederickRosse, opens at the Prince...
Water Babies, based on Charles Kingsley's 1863 book, with music by FrederickRosse, Albert Fox and Alfred Cellier (1902). Barrington directed Water Babies...
acts with a book by Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Arthur Wimperis and music by Sidney Jones and FrederickRosse. It opened at the Prince...
entertainments for children at the Garrick Theatre, Bendall collaborated with FrederickRosse in a two-part musical medley, Little Black Sambo and Little White Barabara...
Handcross in West Sussex, where Anne Armstrong-Jones, née Messel, Countess of Rosse, mother of the 1st Earl of Snowdon, had grown up. In November 1999, the...
or, Chronicle of Remarkable Events. London: Thomas Kelly. J. Willoughby Rosse (1859). "Poland". Index of Dates ... Facts in the Chronology and History...
Nicholas Pryor as Dane Rosse, Anne Helm as Lisa Klemm, Abraham Sofaer as Ulrich Klemm January 3, 1961 (1961-01-03) Dane Rosse (Pryor) visits a renowned...
takes precedence after earlier Earldoms of the United Kingdom. The Earl of Rosse was created after the Acts of Union 1800. It takes precedence after earlier...
astronomy. On 30 March 1846, he visited William Parsons, the 3rd Earl of Rosse in Parsonstown to try Parsons's new telescope called Leviathan of Parsonstown...
de la Poer Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh 1862 – 1867: The 3rd Earl of Rosse, President of the Royal Society (UK) 1867 – 1885: The 1st Baron Cairns (created...
Hervey, of St. Martin's in the Fields, co. Middlesex, 1619 Baron Hervey of Rosse, co. Wexford, 1620 Baron Hervey of Kidbrooke, co. Kent, 1627/1628 John Hervey...
English-Australian explorer (d. 1853) 1800 – William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse, English-Irish astronomer and politician (d. 1867) 1808 – Henrik Wergeland...