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Henry Hugh Bancroft
Henry Hugh Bancroft, organist, composer (b at Cleethorpes, Eng 29 Feb 1904; d at Edmonton, Alta 11 Sept 1988).
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Henry Hunt
Henry Hunt, Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) artist (born 16 October 1923 in Fort Rupert, BC; died 13 March 1985 in Victoria, BC).
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Henry James William Finn
Henry James William Finn, expatriate actor, playwright (b at Sydney, NS 17 June 1787; d 13 Jan 1840). Taken to New York as a child, he travelled to London, eventually acting small parts at Haymarket Theatre 1811-12.
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Henry Kreisel
Henry Kreisel, novelist, professor, administrator (born 5 June 1922 in Vienna, Austria ; died 22 Apr 1991 in Edmonton, AB). He was one of the first people to bring the experience of the immigrant to modern Canadian literature.
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Henry Kucharzyk
Kucharzyk, Henry. Composer, performer, b Toronto 6 Aug 1953; BA (Toronto) 1974, B MUS (Toronto) 1977, M MUS (Yale) 1981. His principal teachers were John Weinzweig, John Beckwith, Jacob Druckman, and Morton Subotnick.
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Henry Meredith
Henry (Morgan) Meredith. Trumpeter, musicologist, teacher, instrument collector, b Douglas, Ariz, 10 Oct 1946; B MUS ED (Indiana) 1968, M MUS (Indiana) 1970, Specialist certificate in multiple arts (Indiana) 1970, D MUS (Northern Colorado) 1984.
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Henry Percival Biggar
Henry Percival Biggar, historian, archivist (b at Carrying Place, Ont 9 Aug 1872; d at Worplesdon, Eng 25 July 1938).
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Henry Prince
Henry Prince. Music dealer, bandmaster, composer, b ?, d Montreal 1888? In 1854 he acquired the instrument retailing and sheet music business of Mead, Brother and Co, continuing its operation under his own name. The bulk of his stock was imported from the USA and Europe.
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Henry Schallehn
Henry Schallehn, German musician active in Toronto in the middle of the 19th century: violinist, clarinetist, bandmaster, and teacher.
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Heppner Stars as Peter Grimes
The world of Peter Grimes is one of obsession and madness.This article was originally published in Maclean's Magazine on February 13, 1995
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Herb Spanier
Herb or Herbie (Herbert Anthony Charles) Spanier. Trumpeter, flügelhornist, pianist, composer, b Cupar, near Regina, 25 Dec 1928, d Toronto 13 Dec 2001. He played guitar and harmonica at five, bugle in Regina cadet bands, and trumpet in high school.
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Herbert A. Fricker
Herbert A. (Austin) Fricker. Choir conductor, organist, teacher, composer, b Canterbury, England, 12 Feb 1868, d Toronto 11 Nov 1943; FRCO 1888, B MUS (Durham) 1893, honorary MA (Leeds) 1917, honorary D MUS (Toronto) 1923. He had lessons with the Canterbury Cathedral organist William H.
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Herbert Barrow
Herbert (Benjamin) Barrow. B London 22 Sep 1875, d Toronto 31 Dec 1955. The son of a musician, Barrow studied viola and French horn at the GSM, winning the school prize for viola in 1898.
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Herbert Belyea
(Warren) Herbert Belyea. Teacher, choir conductor, composer, poet, b Winnipeg 22 Dec 1917, d Winnipeg 4 Aug 2001; BA (St John's College, Winnipeg) 1948, B ED (Manitoba) 1953, M ED (Manitoba) 1961.
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Herbert Drost
Herbert (Mason) Drost. Lawyer, choir conductor, music dealer, publisher, b Hartney, near Brandon, Man, 19 Nov 1892, d Vancouver 20 Jan 1979. He studied music in Vancouver and took part in musical activities in Montreal while a law student at McGill University, from which he graduated in 1914.
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