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  1. Jun 8, 2024 · John Ireland (born August 13, 1879, Bowdon, Cheshire, Eng.—died June 12, 1962, Washington, Sussex) was an English composer known for his songs and his programmatic orchestral works. Ireland studied at the Royal College of Music in London, where he later taught composition. He was much drawn to the mysticism and fantasy in the writings of ...

  2. John Ireland. b. 13 August 1879, Bowdon, Cheshire. d. 12 June 1962, Washington, Sussex. Snapshot Biography. English. John Ireland was born on 13 August 1879 at Bowden, Cheshire, into a highly cultured environment (though his parents’ interests were literary rather than musical). His initial education was at Leeds Grammar School, but when he ...

  3. The John Ireland Companion. Lewis Foreman. Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 529 pages. Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of his death, this book presents new articles by leading authorities on John Ireland and his music, together with transcriptions of his broadcast talks and of interviews with the composer.

  4. John Ireland (born 23 August 1954) is a South African pop artist who began performing in the late 1970s. His single "I Like" charted in the top-20 in South Africa for 15 weeks in 1982. Another well-received single was "You're Living Inside My Head", which is based on the English folk song " Greensleeves ".

  5. John Ireland. b. 13 August 1879, Bowdon, Cheshire d. 12 June 1962, Washington, Sussex. Snapshot Biography. English. John Ireland was born on 13 August 1879 at Bowden, Cheshire, into a highly cultured environment (though his parents’ interests were literary rather than musical). His initial education was at Leeds Grammar School, but when he ...

  6. Category:Ireland, John. Works by this person are generally in the public domain in Canada. Works by this person are not in the public domain in countries with a life+70 copyright term (including all EU countries), unless an exception applies. In the United States, all works first published before 1929 are in the public domain; works first ...

  7. John Ireland (around 1920) John Ireland (born near Manchester, 13 August 1879; died Washington, Sussex, 12 June 1962) was an English composer. He is particularly remembered for his Piano Concerto and for his church music, especially the anthem Greater love hath no man, the song The Holy Boy and the hymn tune to My song is love unknown.