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  1. Bernard Rose (musician) Bernard William George Rose OBE FRCO (9 May 1916 – 21 November 1996) was a British organist, soldier, composer, and academic. A graduate of Cambridge University, he is best known for his compositions of Anglican church music; his Preces and Responses, for use in the Anglican services of Mattins and Evensong, is widely ...

  2. Bernard Rose was an English organist, musicologist and composer. He was a chorister under Alcock at Salisbury (1925–31) and studied at the RCM with Alcock (1933–5) before going up to Cambridge as organ scholar of St Catherine's College, where he was a pupil of Hubert Middleton and Edward Dent (BA 1938, MusB 1939). In 1939 Hugh Allen's influence drew him to Oxford, where he became organist ...

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  4. Bernard Rose’s 1994 biopic, Immortal Beloved, offers some insights. The film focuses a good deal of attention on Beethoven’s secret romance, the unnamed woman whom Beethoven addressed in a letter as “immortal beloved.”. Beethoven really did leave behind such a letter, and biographers have speculated ever since as to her identity.

  5. If cathedral and church music in England now stand on a peak in the world, he deserves full recognition as one of the people who put it there. Bernard William George Rose, organist: born Little ...

  6. As conductor, trainer and composer, Bernard Rose (1916–96) was one of the mainstays of English choral music in the second half of the twentieth century.

  7. Performances. Dr. Bernard Rose was a chorister at Salisbury Cathedral, where he began playing the organ, studied at the Royal College of Music, attracting there the attention of Sir Adrian Boult, and was Organ Scholar at St Catharine's College, Cambridge. In 1939 he was appointed Organist and Tutor in Music, later Fellow, at The Queen's College ...

  8. Dec 6, 2016 · Bernard Rose (1916-1996) is one of the most prominent names in English religious music of the second half of the twentieth century. Although not widely known internationally, Rose was a prominent figure in Anglican choral practice, a multifaceted career as an organist, teacher, conductor and composer. He was responsible for the premiere of choral works […]

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