Born: February 1, 1877, HampÂstead, LonÂdon, EngÂland.
Died: March 13, 1946, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, EngÂland.
Buried: Appleby, Lincolnshire, England.
Dunhill was a gifÂted piÂaÂno stuÂdent, and a childÂhood enÂthuÂsiÂast for the light opÂerÂas of GilÂbert & SullÂiÂvan, whose work he emÂuÂlatÂed by comÂposÂing a number of small opÂerÂetÂtas in his teens. In 1893, he enÂrolled at the RoyÂal ColÂlege of MuÂsic, London, stuÂdyÂing piÂaÂnoÂforÂte unÂder FrankÂlin TayÂlor and comÂpoÂsiÂtion unÂder Charles StanÂford. His conÂtemÂpoÂrarÂies inÂcludÂed Ralph VaughÂan WillÂiams, GusÂtav Holst, and John IrelÂand, who reÂmained a lifeÂlong friend. He won an open scholÂarÂship for comÂpoÂ… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [Sweetly sang the Angels in the clear calm night]First Line: Sweetly sang the Angels in the clear calm nightComposer: T. F. DunhillDate: 1916
Tune Title: CARMEN ANGELORUMFirst Line: Sweetly sang the Angels in the clear clam nightComposer: T. F. Dunhill, b. 1877Meter: 11.11.11.11.11.11.Incipit: 11716 53323 11171Date: 1903
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