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'''Died:''' 17 December 1930 | '''Died:''' 17 December 1930 | ||
'''Biography''' Peter Warlock is the somewhat | '''Biography''' Peter Warlock is the somewhat paganistic sobriquet of Philip Arnold Heseltine used for the composition of a group of choral works and songs to texts by his friend Bruce Blunt. Under the name Heseltine, he was known principally as a music critic. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
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*[http://www.peterwarlock.org/ The Peter Warlock Society] | *[http://www.peterwarlock.org/ The Peter Warlock Society] | ||
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Revision as of 17:47, 5 January 2022
Aliases: Philip Heseltine, Philip Arnold Heseltine
Life
Born: 30 October 1894
Died: 17 December 1930
Biography Peter Warlock is the somewhat paganistic sobriquet of Philip Arnold Heseltine used for the composition of a group of choral works and songs to texts by his friend Bruce Blunt. Under the name Heseltine, he was known principally as a music critic.
View the Wikipedia article on Peter Warlock.
List of choral works
- Adam lay ybounden
- As dew in Aprylle
- As ever I saw
- Benedicamus Domino
- Bethlehem Down
- The five lesser joys of Mary
- I saw a fair maiden
- The magpie
- Three Carols
- Where riches is everlastingly
- The Sycamore Tree
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