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  1. Robert Jones (born 11 March 1945) is a Welsh composer, organist and choirmaster . Biography. Jones studied music at the University of Wales and has a Fellowship Diploma from the Royal College of Organists. After 30 years as a high-school teacher, he is now retired, but still active as a composer and organist. He now lives in Monmouth, South Wales .

  2. Robert Jones was a Welsh composer, born on March 11, 1945. He studied music at the University of Wales and later went on to teach music at several universities, including Cardiff University. Jones is primarily known for his work as a composer, organist, and choirmaster.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_JonesRobert Jones - Wikipedia

    Rob Jones (musician) (1964–1993), bass guitarist in the British band The Wonder Stuff. Robert Hope-Jones (1859–1914), English inventor of the theater organ. Robert Jones (composer) (died 1617), English lutenist and composer. Robert Jones (Welsh composer) (born 1945), Welsh composer, organist and choirmaster.

  4. The Library was established with donations given by the people of Wales, and together we can continue that tradition. Donate to ensure our heritage for future generations. All gifts will make a real difference. Archives of Welsh composers- National Library of Wales - The Nation’s Memory - collecting, preserving and giving access to Welsh ...

  5. May 14, 2018 · views 2,009,216 updated Jun 27 2018. Jones, Robert ( b c. 1485; d c. 1535). Eng. composer and singer. Member of Chapel Royal under Henry VII and Henry VIII. Was at Field of the Cloth of Gold 1520.

  6. Five of the best Welsh composers - Classical Music. Wales has produced some of the finest singers in musical history, but what about its composers? Here are some of the best Welsh composers you should know about.

  7. Robert Jones (c. 1577 – 1617) was an English lutenist and composer, the most prolific of the English lute song composers (along with Thomas Campion). He received the degree of B.Mus. from Oxford in 1597 (St. Edmund Hall).