William Baines (26 March 1899 – 6 November 1922) was an English pianist and composer who wrote more than 150 works for solo piano and a number of larger orchestral works before his death from tuberculosis at the age of 23.[1]
^Celebrating Baines, Richard Bell, Wild Yorkshire, retrieved 21 January 2011
Baines came from a musical family. His father was a cinema pianist and organist at a Primitive Methodist Chapel. Encouraged by his parents, Baines began...
Thomas Baines (Ontario) (1799–1867), Canadian Crown Land Agent WilliamBaines (1899–1922), English pianist and composer As a surname, Baines is the 1...
December 29, 1809, to Thomas Baines, a Baptist minister, and Mary (née McCoy) Baines. Baines was the eldest of ten children. The Baines family moved to Georgia...
died 11 December 1989) was an English actor known for playing Captain WilliamBaines in the BBC nautical drama The Onedin Line. Lang was born in Marylebone...
Flora Baines (portrayed by Maia Brewton) was the third child of Sam and Stella Baines, the sister of Lorraine, Milton, Toby, Joey, and Ellen Baines, the...
A 1987 computer analysis by WilliamBaines derived a number of "pseudo-Christian formulae" from the square but Baines concluded it proved nothing. There...
Priory played an important part in the career of the young composer WilliamBaines (1899–1922). He was befriended by the Dawsons in 1921, and was inspired...
contribution to it, to the extent that Mount Baines and the Baines River were named in his honour. In 1858 Baines accompanied David Livingstone along the Zambezi...
when Elizabeth, Baines, and Samuel discover evidence to clear his name. On his release, he takes to the sea again with Captain Baines, on business to...
including Frederick Delius, George Dyson, Philip Wilby, Edward Bairstow, WilliamBaines, Kenneth Leighton, Bernadette Farrell, Eric Fenby, Anne Quigley, Haydn...
" concerning the origin of shorthand, Brooklyn, N.Y, OCLC 11943552 Baines, William (1917). Typed Shorthand. Cooperstown, New York: Arthur H. Christ Co...
Theatre organs Builders Notable artists Bernie Anderson, Jr. Ena Baga WilliamBaines Ronald Binge Rod Blackmore Oswell Blakeston Cameron Carpenter Gaylord...
(1894–1950) Gordon Jacob (1895–1984) George Thalben-Ball (1896–1987) WilliamBaines (1899–1922) Herbert Sumsion (1899–1995) Alan Bush (1900–1995) Gerald...
and Scholes and Liversedge from the Central Yorkshire Cricket League. WilliamBaines (composer/pianist) (1899–1922), lived here from 1913 to 1918, when his...
builders of theatre organs included The John Compton Organ Company and William Hill & Son & Norman & Beard Ltd., commonly referred to as Hill, Norman...
Rowland Tims 1902–1907 William Stanley Sutton 1907–1911 Mr Hall 1911 Donald Behenna Gerald Hocken Knight 1922–1926 Arthur WilliamBaines John Charles Winter...
Charles Avison (1709–1770) William Babell (c. 1690–1723) Francis Edward Bache (1833–1858) Francis Baines (1917–1999) WilliamBaines (1899–1922) Edgar Bainton...
recitals of 20th-century British music, including works by WilliamBaines, Arnold Bax, William Blezard, Frank Bridge, Alan Bush, Geoffrey Bush, Peter Dickinson...
of the Piano Sonatas No. 5 and Piano Sonatas No. 7 by Bernard Wulff) WilliamBaines (1899–1922), English composer of the Symphony in C minor (1917, not...
(1771–1842) Colette Bailly (born 1930) Simon Bainbridge (1952–2021) WilliamBaines (1899–1922) Giuseppe Baini (1775–1844) Edgar Bainton (1880–1956) Tadeusz...
propose to her one night. However, just before he can propose, Principal WilliamBaines Pimpell (Kenan Thompson) comes in and wants Kreeton to return to his...
October 27 – Rita Fornia, US operatic soprano (b. 1878) November 6 – WilliamBaines, English composer and pianist (b. 1899) November 14 – Karl Michael Ziehrer...
Superdude, Miss Piddlin, Baggin Saggin Barry, Bill Cosby, Principal WilliamBaines Pimpell, Piere Escargot and others. 94 17 "The Best of Amanda Bynes"...
and subsequently Director of the Royal School of Church Music) Arthur WilliamBaines 1950–1971 John Charles Winter (later Organist and Organist Emeritus)...
north-west of the coalfield merges with the south-east of the wool towns. WilliamBaines, born in 1899, was a pianist and prolific composer who died in 1922...
stewardship of others who took over his leasehold interest, amongst them WilliamBaines, the anti-Corn Law MP and owner of the Leeds Mercury newspaper. Between...