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  2. John Jenkins (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Jenkins was a long-active and prolific composer whose many years of life, spanning the time from William Byrd to Henry Purcell, witnessed great changes in English music.He is noted for developing the viol consort fantasia, being influenced in the 1630s by an earlier generation of English composers including Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger, Thomas Lupo, John Coprario and Orlando Gibbons.

  3. John Jenkins Husband - Wikipedia

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    John Jenkins Husband (c. 1753 – 21 March 1825) was an English composer and clergyman who composed hymns including "Revive Us Again", "We Are on the Journey Home" and "We Praise Thee, O God". Born in Plymouth , England, Husband was a clerk at Surrey Chapel . [4]

  4. Karl Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    karljenkins .com. Sir Karl William Pamp Jenkins, [ 1] CBE, FRAM, HonFLSW (born 17 February 1944) is a Welsh multi-instrumentalist and composer. His best known works include the song "Adiemus" (1995, from the Adiemus album series ), Palladio (1995), The Armed Man (2000), his Requiem (2005) and his Stabat Mater (2008).

  5. Amazing Grace - Wikipedia

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    John Newton, 1778 According to the Dictionary of American Hymnology, "Amazing Grace" is John Newton's spiritual autobiography in verse. In 1725, Newton was born in Wapping, a district in London near the Thames. His father was a shipping merchant who was brought up as a Catholic but had Protestant sympathies, and his mother was a devout Independent, unaffiliated with the Anglican Church. She ...

  6. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" shares many characteristics with "My Name Is Jan Jansen", a song that can trace its origin to Swedish vaudeville in the late 19th century. The song appears to have already become widely known by the mid-twentieth century. It received a major boost when it was circulated throughout the country during scout troop ...

  7. List of people with surname Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    John Jenkins (basketball) (born 1991), American basketball player; John Jenkins (composer) (1592–1678), English composer; John Jenkins (defensive tackle) (born 1989), American football player; Sir John Jenkins (diplomat) (born 1955), British ambassador to Saudi Arabia; John Jenkins (governor) (died 1681), colonial governor of North Carolina

  8. List of people associated with the Royal Academy of Music

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    Sir Karl Jenkins (composer) Katherine Jenkins (mezzo-soprano) Dominic John (pianist) Sir Elton John (rock musician) Guy Jonson (pianist and teacher) Graham Johnson (pianist) Aled Jones (singer) Daniel Jones (composer) Martin Jones (pianist) Paul Carey Jones (baritone) William Ifor Jones (conductor, organist) John Joubert (composer) Skaila Kanga ...

  9. The Armed Man - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Man is a Mass by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins, subtitled "A Mass for Peace". The piece was commissioned by the Royal Armouries Museum for the Millennium celebrations, to mark the museum's move from London to Leeds, and it was dedicated to victims of the Kosovo crisis. Like Benjamin Britten 's War Requiem before it, it is essentially an ...