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ChoralWiki

1980s deaths

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20th century deaths: 1900s-1910s-1920s-1930s-1940s-1950s-1960s-1970s-1980s-1990s
1980s deaths: 1980-1981-1982-1983-1984-1985-1986-1987-1988-1989

People who died in the 1980s.
See also: ChoralWiki:1980s births.

1980

  • Angel Embil
  • Daniël Clément
  • Petr Dinev
  • Richard O. Latham
  • Vladimir Berdović

1981

  • Mana-Zucca
  • Samuel Barber

1982

  • Agostino Sanna
  • Archibald MacLeish
  • Renzo Bracesco

1983

  • Adolf Lohmann
  • Alice V. Stuart
  • Herbert Howells
  • Percy Snowdon
  • William Walton

1984

  • Elizabeth Goudge
  • Ernest Charles
  • John Duke
  • Marko Tajcevic

1985

  • George Nicholaevich Voznesensky

1986

  • Osvaldo Sosa Cordero

1987

  • Elizabeth Poston
  • Lina Braghetta
  • Phyllis Tate

1988

  • Joseph Edmund Mills
  • Kenneth Leighton

1989

  • Alexander Scott
  • Arthur Hutchings
  • Eric William Shaw
  • Josef Friedrich Doppelbauer
  • José Castiñeira
  • Lennox Berkeley
  • Leonard Blake
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