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Paul Mealor

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Paul Mealor OStJ FRSA (born 25 November 1975) is a Welsh composer. [1]

58 relations: A cappella, Aberdeen, Aurora Orchestra, Bachelor of Arts, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Two, British Army, Britten Sinfonia, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Chapel Royal, Classic FM (UK), Con Anima, Dartington Hall, Decca Records, Denbighshire, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Hans Abrahamsen, James O'Donnell (organist), John Pickard (composer), King's College, Cambridge, List of UK Singles Chart Christmas number ones, Melinda Maxwell, Morten Lauridsen, Motet, Music Sales Group, New York University, Nicholas Cleobury, Nicola LeFanu, North Wales, Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, Order of Saint John (chartered 1888), Polyphony (choir), Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Roger Williams (organist), Royal Danish Academy of Music, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Society of Arts, St Asaph, St David's Cathedral, St David's Hall, St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Stabat Mater, Stephen Layton, Tenebrae (choir), The Choir (TV series), Thomas Dausgaard, Ubi caritas, UK Singles Chart, University of Aberdeen, University of Manchester, ..., University of York, Wales, War in Afghanistan (2001–present), Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, Welsh people, Westminster Abbey, Wherever You Are (Military Wives song), William Mathias. Expand index (8 more) »

A cappella

A cappella (Italian for "in the manner of the chapel") music is specifically group or solo singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way.

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Aberdeen

Aberdeen (Aiberdeen,; Obar Dheathain; Aberdonia) is Scotland's third most populous city, one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas and the United Kingdom's 37th most populous built-up area, with an official population estimate of 196,670 for the city of Aberdeen and for the local authority area.

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Aurora Orchestra

Aurora Orchestra is a British chamber orchestra, co-founded in 2004 by conductors Nicholas Collon and Robin Ticciati.

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Bachelor of Arts

A Bachelor of Arts (BA or AB, from the Latin baccalaureus artium or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or program in either the liberal arts, sciences, or both.

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BBC National Orchestra of Wales

The BBC National Orchestra of Wales (BBC NOW) (Cerddorfa Genedlaethol Gymreig y BBC) is a Welsh symphony orchestra and one of the BBC's five professional orchestras.

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BBC Two

BBC Two is the second flagship television channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Channel Islands.

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British Army

The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of British Armed Forces.

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Britten Sinfonia

Britten Sinfonia is a chamber orchestra ensemble based in Cambridge, UK.

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton; 9 January 1982) is a member of the British royal family.

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Chapel Royal

In both the United Kingdom and Canada, a Chapel Royal refers not to a building but to a distinct body of priests and singers who explicitly serve the spiritual needs of the sovereign.

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Classic FM (UK)

Classic FM (stylised as Classic M) is one of the United Kingdom's three Independent National Radio stations.

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Con Anima

Con Anima is a chamber choir based in Aberdeen, conducted by Professor Paul Mealor.

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Dartington Hall

Dartington Hall in Dartington, near Totnes, Devon, England, is a country estate that is the headquarters of the Dartington Hall Trust, a charity specialising in the arts, social justice and sustainability.

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Decca Records

Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis.

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Denbighshire

Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych) is a county in north-east Wales, named after the historic county of Denbighshire, but with substantially different borders.

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Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts

Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) is an award granted to individuals that the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) judges to have made outstanding achievements to social progress and development.

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Hans Abrahamsen

Hans Abrahamsen (born 23 December 1952) is a Danish composer.

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James O'Donnell (organist)

James O'Donnell, KCSG, FRCM, FRSCM, HonRAM (born 1961) is Organist and Master of the Choristers of Westminster Abbey.

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John Pickard (composer)

John Pickard (born 11 September 1963) is a British classical composer.

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King's College, Cambridge

King's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.

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List of UK Singles Chart Christmas number ones

In the United Kingdom, Christmas number ones are singles that are top of the UK Singles Chart in the week in which Christmas Day falls.

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Melinda Maxwell

Melinda Maxwell (born London, 1953) is an English oboist and composer.

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Morten Lauridsen

Morten Johannes Lauridsen (born February 27, 1943) is an American composer.

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Motet

In western music, a motet is a mainly vocal musical composition, of highly diverse form and style, from the late medieval era to the present.

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Music Sales Group

Music Sales Group is a global music publisher, with headquarters in Berners Street, London.

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New York University

New York University (NYU) is a private nonprofit research university based in New York City.

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Nicholas Cleobury

Nicholas Cleobury (born 23 June 1950) is an English conductor.

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Nicola LeFanu

Nicola Frances LeFanu (born 28 April 1947) is a British composer, academic, lecturer and director.

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North Wales

North Wales (Gogledd Cymru) is an unofficial region of Wales.

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Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal

"Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" is a sonnet poem written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.

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Order of Saint John (chartered 1888)

The Order of St John, formally the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (l'ordre très vénérable de l'Hôpital de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem) and also known as St John International, is a British royal order of chivalry first constituted in 1888 by royal charter from Queen Victoria.

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Polyphony (choir)

Polyphony is a small English choir formed by Stephen Layton for one particular concert put on in King's College, Cambridge in 1986.

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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982) is a member of the British royal family.

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Roger Williams (organist)

Roger Bevan Williams, MBE (born 1943) is a British (Welsh) organist and musicologist.

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Royal Danish Academy of Music

The Royal Danish Academy of Music, or Royal Danish Conservatory of Music (Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium), in Copenhagen was founded in 1825 by Giuseppe Siboni from Forlì.

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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO), based in London, was formed by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1946.

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Royal Society of Arts

The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) is a London-based, British organisation committed to finding practical solutions to social challenges.

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St Asaph

St Asaph (Llanelwy) is a city and community on the River Elwy in Denbighshire, Wales.

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St David's Cathedral

St Davids Cathedral (Eglwys Gadeiriol Tyddewi) is situated in St Davids in the county of Pembrokeshire, on the most westerly point of Wales.

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St David's Hall

St David's Hall (Welsh: Neuadd Dewi Sant) is a performing arts and conference venue in the heart of Cardiff, Wales.

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St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig) in Dublin, Ireland, founded in 1191, is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland.

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Stabat Mater

The Stabat Mater is a 13th-century Catholic hymn to Mary, which portrays her suffering as Jesus Christ's mother during his crucifixion.

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Stephen Layton

Stephen Layton (born 23 December 1966) is an English conductor.

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Tenebrae (choir)

The Tenebrae Choir is a London-based professional vocal ensemble founded and directed by former King's Singer Nigel Short.

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The Choir (TV series)

The Choir is a BAFTA award-winning TV series following Gareth Malone as he tackles the task of teaching choral singing to people who have never had the chance, or experience to sing before.

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Thomas Dausgaard

Thomas Dausgaard (born 4 July 1963 in Copenhagen) is a Danish conductor.

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Ubi caritas

Ubi caritas is a hymn of the Western Church, long used as one of the antiphons for the washing of feet on Maundy Thursday.

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UK Singles Chart

The UK Singles Chart (currently entitled Official Singles Chart) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-selling singles in the United Kingdom, based upon physical sales, paid-for downloads and streaming.

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University of Aberdeen

The University of Aberdeen is a public research university in Aberdeen, Scotland.

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University of Manchester

The University of Manchester is a public research university in Manchester, England, formed in 2004 by the merger of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology and the Victoria University of Manchester.

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University of York

The University of York (abbreviated as Ebor or York for post-nominals) is a collegiate plate glass research university located in the city of York, England.

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Wales

Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain.

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War in Afghanistan (2001–present)

The War in Afghanistan (or the U.S. War in Afghanistan; code named Operation Enduring Freedom – Afghanistan (2001–2014) and Operation Freedom's Sentinel (2015–present)) followed the United States invasion of Afghanistan of October 7, 2001.

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Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton

The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton took place on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom.

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Welsh people

The Welsh (Cymry) are a nation and ethnic group native to, or otherwise associated with, Wales, Welsh culture, Welsh history, and the Welsh language.

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Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London, England, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster.

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Wherever You Are (Military Wives song)

"Wherever You Are" is a song written by Paul Mealor and performed by the Military Wives Choir, sung by ladies from Chivenor and Plymouth under the direction of Gareth Malone.

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William Mathias

William Mathias CBE (1 November 1934 – 29 July 1992) was a Welsh composer.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Mealor

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