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  1. Robert Jones (born 11 March 1945) is a Welsh composer, organist and choirmaster . Biography. Jones studied music at the University of Wales and has a Fellowship Diploma from the Royal College of Organists. After 30 years as a high-school teacher, he is now retired, but still active as a composer and organist. He now lives in Monmouth, South Wales .

  2. May 14, 2018 · Jones, Robert, English lutenist and composer; b. c. 1570; d. c. 1615. He studied at the Univ. of Oxford (Mus.B., 1597). With several other musicians, he was granted a patent to form the “Children of the Réveils of the Queene.”

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    Robert Jones (composer) (died 1617), English lutenist and composer; Robert Jones (Welsh composer) (born 1945), Welsh composer, organist and choirmaster; Robert W. Jones (1932–1997), American classical composer; Writers and illustrators. Bob Jones, writer of the syndicated Goren Bridge newspaper column

  5. Robert Jones (b. 1945) lives in Monmouth, a small town on the border between England and Wales, and works as a composer, organist and examiner. The elegant, dignified style of his organ and choral works has met with an overwhelming echo in the German-speaking world since he began co-operating with Butz-Verlag: the Romantic English sound and ...

  6. Jul 18, 2021 · Biography. Not to be confused with an earlier Robert Jones, composing in the early 16th century. View the Wikipedia article on Robert Jones. List of choral works. Click here to search for this composer on CPDL. Publications. The First Booke of Songes or Ayres of foure parts with Tableture for the Lute.

  7. Robert Jones was an English lutenist and composer, the most prolific of the English lute song composers (along with Thomas Campion). He received the degree of B.Mus from Oxford in 1597 (St. Edmund Hall).