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What does CVS stand for?

Charles Villiers Stanford (composer, conductor)


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Tod, as he was known, did more for composers like Malcolm Arnold, Granville Bantock, Arnold Bax, and Charles Villiers Stanford than any other conductor of his generation.
Byline: BARRY MILLINGTON THE Ulster Orchestra under its principal conductor Kenneth Montgomery brought works by Irishborn composers, Howard Ferguson and Charles Villiers Stanford.
The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and David Lloyd-James continue their survey of the symphonies of Sir Charles Villiers Stanford with Nos 2 (Elegiac) and 5, perhaps his finest, and one realises, that although his music is not a commercial proposition in the concert hall, it certainly has appeal on record.
30pm, will also include a setting of the Magnificat by the Irish-born composer Charles Villiers Stanford, seasonal choral music and carols for all.
The programme includes a cantata by J S Bach and a setting of the Magnificat by the Irish-born composer Charles Villiers Stanford as well as carols for all.
The music heard will be by Graham Marshall, Sir Charles Villiers Stanford and Brahms.
95 Posterity has not so much neglected Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) as derived malicious satisfaction from ostentatiously yawning in his face.
Yeats, among others, translated into music by the likes of Charles Villiers Stanford (a haunting, impressionistic take on Keats' ``La Belle Dame Sans Merci''), Frederick Delius (``Twilight Fancies'') and Ralph Vaughan Williams.

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