Robert Lucas Pearsall (14 March 1795 – 5 August 1856) was an English composer mainly of vocal music, including an elaborate setting of "In dulci jubilo" and the richly harmonic part song Lay a garland of 1840, both still often performed today. He spent the last 31 years of his life abroad, at first in Germany, then at a castle he bought in Switzerland.
^"Robert Lucas Pearsall – replica by Philippa Swinnerton Hughes (née Pearsall)". National Portrait Gallery. Archived from the original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
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RobertLucasPearsall (14 March 1795 – 5 August 1856) was an English composer mainly of vocal music, including an elaborate setting of "In dulci jubilo"...
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his 1816 opera Otello. Hubert Hunt claims that the compiler was RobertLucas de Pearsall, who for this purpose adopted the pseudonym "G. Berthold". In order...
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Shakespeare, music by R. J. S. Stevens Lay a garland, music by RobertLucasPearsall Orpheus with his lute, text by Shakespeare, music by George Alexander...
performances, live and on CD, of the madrigals and part-songs of RobertLucasPearsall, and in 2005 The Passions by Handel’s contemporary and champion...
Ripienstimmen January 18 – Joseph Merk, cellist (died 1852) March 14 – RobertLucasPearsall, composer (died 1856) March 23 – Leopold Jansa, composer (died 1875)...
Archived from the original on 2024-04-04. Retrieved 2024-04-06. "RobertLucasPearsall – Tombstone". St Mary's Bitton. 2023-05-06. Archived from the original...
poem was famously set to music by RobertLucas de Pearsall on 4 June 1840, scored for SSAATTBB in Eb. In 1854, Pearsall produced a contrafactum of Lay a...
27 July 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2009. 2006 - The Anniversary of RobertLucasPearsall[permanent dead link] Links: CHOMBEC homepage University of Bristol...
pamphlet. Hopes were placed in a German translation of the pamphlet by RobertLucasPearsall of the Order, in Karlsruhe. When Frederick William IV of Prussia...
composer RobertLucas de Pearsall. Though he sold the family home in 1837 after his mother's death, he continued to be credited in scores as 'Pearsall of Willsbridge...
Mendelssohn David Willcocks (arr.) Christmas 1.15 In Dulci Jubilo RobertLucasPearsall Reginald Jacques (arr.) Christmas 1.16 Infant Holy, Infant Lowly...
Recorded 1973 – 1978 Genre Folk Label Virgin Songwriter(s) Traditional RobertLucasPearsall Tielman Susato Producer(s) Mike Oldfield Tom Newman Simon Heyworth...
continental Europe. A polyphonic arrangement for 8 voices was made by RobertLucas de Pearsall (1795–1856), this being later adapted for four voices, the most...
Francisco 49ers Draft Round Selection Player Position College Notes 1 31 Ricky Pearsall WR Florida 2 63 Traded to the Kansas City Chiefs' 64 Renardo Green CB Florida...
Henry Russell (music) & Eliza Cook (lyrics) – "The Old Arm Chair" RobertLucas de Pearsall – "Lay a garland" Hector Berlioz - Grande symphonie funebre et...
such as Tom Cant being a late inclusion into his debut game, after Dylan Lucas and Ryan Rivett were already confirmed to be debuting and having their numbers...