Sir Robert Prescott Stewart (16 December 1825 – 24 March 1894) was an Irish composer, organist, conductor, and teacher – one of the most influential (classical) musicians in 19th-century Ireland.
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Sir RobertPrescottStewart (16 December 1825 – 24 March 1894) was an Irish composer, organist, conductor, and teacher – one of the most influential (classical)...
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Between November 1889 and 1894 he took private music lessons with RobertPrescottStewart. Synge later developed an interest in Irish antiquities and the...
Robinson, James Cooksey Culwick, RobertPrescottStewart, Michael William Balfe, and George Alexander Osborne, Stewart being particularly fond of his works...
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John Leslie Prescott, Baron Prescott (born 31 May 1938) is a British politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to...
(1761–1833) RobertPrescottStewart (1825–1894) Ernstalbrecht Stiebler (born 1934) William Grant Still (1895–1978) Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928–2007) Robert Stoepel...
John William Glover (1815–1899), Joseph Robinson (1815–1898) and RobertPrescottStewart (1825–1894) kept Irish classical music in Dublin alive in the 19th...
(1815–1899) Joseph Robinson (1815–1898) Wellington Guernsey (1817–1885) RobertPrescottStewart (1825–1894) Joseph O'Kelly (1828–1885) Patrick Gilmore (1829–1892)...
resigned the post in 1872. Another of his pupils was the musician RobertPrescottStewart. He died in Dublin, 1883. The hymns and psalms ... as sung in the...
the Academy of Music in Leipzig. His most prominent pupils were RobertPrescottStewart and Charles V. Stanford. Levey was also a keen expert on Irish...
attended Wellingborough Grammar School, and studied music under Sir RobertPrescottStewart at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating with a Bachelor of Music...
Alexandra College and the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin (with RobertPrescottStewart), and received her doctorate in 1889, becoming the first Irish...
She studied the piano with Joseph Robinson, Fanny Robinson, and RobertPrescottStewart at the Royal Irish Academy of Music from 1857 to 1865, then after...
Ireland, on 20 August 1907. In Johnstone's assessment, "After RobertPrescottStewart, Torrance was arguably the most accomplished Irish church musician...