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Harry Ellis Wooldridge

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22: 288: 341: 421: 32:(28 March 1845 â€“ 13 February 1917) was an English musical antiquary, artist and Professor of Fine Arts. His music collections included transcripts of 17th- and 18th-century Italian music. 325: 382: 431: 135:, with whom he lived at one stage at 50 Maddox Street in London. The Palestinian harmonization used in the hymnal's 80 plain songs was assisted by 197: 21: 318: 55:, stained glass makers. Wooldridge was retained by Powell's and designed stained glass and tile paintings for more than twenty years. 223: 426: 411: 375: 114: 63: 416: 311: 272: 436: 89: 368: 173: 97: 132: 177:. Vol. 32 (12th ed.). London & New York: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company. p. 1073. 52: 268: 167: 260: 406: 401: 93: 78: 44: 250: 193: 352: 295: 287: 229: 123: 136: 395: 128: 48: 36: 348: 340: 85: 72: 40: 233: 166: 84:
His growing authority on early music led to his 1895 appointment, succeeding
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and the revival of sixteenth and seventeenth century music".
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English musical antiquary, artist and Professor of Fine Arts
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at about the same time. He was studio assistant to Sir
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Slade Professors of Fine Art (University of Oxford)
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Royal Academy
early music
Edward Burne-Jones
Henry Holiday
James Powell and Sons
reredos
St Martin's Church
Brighton
chef d'Ĺ“uvre
St John-at-Hampstead
John Ruskin
Slade Professor of Fine Art
Oxford
William Chappell
Oxford History of Music
Yattendon Hymnal
Poet Laureate
Robert Seymour Bridges
Monica Bridges
hymnody



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