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  1. James Stevens (5 May 1923 – 26 June 2012) was an English composer of symphonic, operatic and avant-garde orchestral music, including film and television scores, as well as pop music of the 1960s. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  2. James Michael Stevens is a prolific composer and arranger residing in Nashville, Tennessee and the Dean of the School of Music at Welch College in Gallatin, TN. Dr. Stevens currently has more than 7,500 music publications at Sheet Music Plus as well as additional publications

  3. Dr. James M. ""Jimbo"" Stevens (b. 1961) is a published composer of over 200 songs with more than 20 national companies. His music includes works for adult, youth, and children's choirs, handbells, and piano books.

  4. JAMES STEVENS. Studied initially with Benjamin Frankel in his exclusive class at the Guildhall School of Music in London. There he won several prestigious awards including the Royal Philharmonic Prize for his First Symphony; the Wainwright Scholarship for 'composer of the year'; and a French Government Bursary which took him across the Channel ...

  5. James Michael Stevens is a pianist, educator, and highly successful composer whose portfolio spans a plethora of genres, settings, and mediums. Best known for his serene and evocative piano works,...

  6. www.jamesmichaelstevens.com › resumeJames Michael Stevens

    This site features the music of James Michael Stevens, a composer and arranger of numerous published compositions and the Music Department Chairman at Welch College in Nashville, TN.

  7. A Composer Profile by PETER WORSLEY. Yet another composer with qualities in both serious and lighter music, James Stevens fell foul of the BBC avant garde brigade and performances of his music on radio became a rarity, although he was feted abroad.