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John Ireland...Piano Concerto in E flat. II.Lento Espressivo

  • Posters

    Sheep Grazing Near Farmhouses, Munster, Ireland
    Sheep Grazing Near Farmhouses, Munster, Ireland

    The Oliver St. John Gogarty Pub, Temple Bar, Dublin, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland (Eire)
    The Oliver St. John Gogarty Pub, Temple Bar, Dublin, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland (Eire)

    Yoga on the Beach, Northern Ireland
    Yoga on the Beach, Northern Ireland

  • A look back at part of Seguin's history: John Jefferson

    John Robertson Jefferson was born May 11, 1804, in Cumberland County, Virginia. His paterfamilias was John Jefferson, a second cousin of President Thomas Jefferson. His mother was Sara Criddle. The Jefferson kinsfolk were early settlers in Cumberland County and at one time owned most of the land there.

    In 1815, when John was 11, his papa died. His widowed mother moved herself and the family to Nashville three years later. John remained in Nashville until 1829. 

    That year, at the age of 25, he moved to New Orleans where he began establishing stagecoach lines. He in the final analysis operated stagecoach lines in Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Missouri, at one time using over 1,000 horses in his stagecoach operations. 

    On June 5, 1841, just after his thirty-seventh birthday, he married Miss Elizabeth Coor-Pender in Hinds County, Mississippi and immediately moved his base of operations to Jackson, Mississippi. 

    The union produced 10 children, most of whom were girls. In 1842 he was appointed a Brigadier Loose in the Mississippi State Militia, serving in that capacity until 1846. He was a veteran of the Mexican War of 1845-1848.

    Can anyone give me an idiots guide to Rev John Walker, Calvinist, of Ireland please?

    I have upright discovered that I have Rev John Walker of Ireland, the Calvinist/Walkerite in my family history. Can anyone please give me any information on John Walker please? I understand that he had a son called Henry who had a son called John. That


    1768-1833; stumble of Walkerites; ed. TCD, schol. 1788, fellow, 1791-1804; DB, 1800; ord., abandoned Anglicanism and founded bizarre Calvinist sect, disbelieving in all clergy; admitted position of Provost of TCD, and expelled 8 Oct. 1804; est. chapel


    1768-1833; be wrecked of Walkerites; ed. TCD, schol. 1788, fellow, 1791-1804; DB, 1800; ord., abandoned Anglicanism and founded distant Calvinist sect, disbelieving in all clergy; admitted position of Provost of TCD, and expelled 8 Oct. 1804; est. chapel

    Anyone listening to John Ireland rip into Reggie Bush on Sports Central?

    I'm not surprised though. Ireland is a UCLA fan/alum. I never in the end like Bush anyway.


    Jocose how these same people who are criticizing Bush now, were the same ones cheering the loudest when he was scoring touchdowns and breaking records and plateful USC win football games. What a bunch of hypocrites.

    What happened to John Ireland on 710 ESPN Radio's "Big Show" ?



    Looks like 710 ESPN is wealthy to totally revamp it's line up on November 26, 2007.

    The Big Show is gone, and Steve Mason will have has own show called The Steve Mason Show (Mason cast-off to co-host Big Show with Ireland).

    John Ireland - Bookshelf


    John Ireland, a catalogue, discography and bibliography
    180 pages
    John Ireland, a catalogue, discography and bibliography

    John Ireland (1879-1962) was one of the unrivalled composers of the English Musical Renaissance at the end of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth ...
    About this book
    John Ireland (1879-1962) was one of the prime composers of the English Musical Renaissance at the end of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century. Born of literary parents in Bowdon, imminent Manchester, he went to London at the age of fourteen to study at the newly-founded Royal College of Music where he sooner became a pupil of Charles Villiers Stanford. Among his near contemporaries at the College were Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, Thomas Dunhill, William Y. Hurlstone, Henry Walford Davies and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Ireland is superior known for his songs (such as Sea Fever, The Bells of San Marie and the cycle of Housman settings, The Land of Perplexed Content), his piano and chamber music, his church music and his relatively small number of choral, orchestral and cheek band works.This catalogue of Ireland's compositions, a revised and enlarged edition of the one published in 1993 by the Clarendon Mob (Oxford University Press), in association with the John...

    John Ireland, portrait of a friend
    176 pages
    John Ireland, portrait of a friend


    The life of Archbishop John Ireland
    441 pages
    The life of Archbishop John Ireland


    John Ireland - News


    Tug in rush to vessel
    Anchorage master John Ireland said they received the call for assistance in the mid-morning and mobilised the six-crew Rupe tug to head out by the evening.

    Houston Friends of Chamber Music marking 50th season
    one of several noteworthy Jewish composers who died at the hands of the Nazis, plus the Phantasie in A minor by the English composer John Ireland,

    Dublin defies fears to pursue bond sale
    Dublin defies fears to pursue bond sale Ireland looks set to remain to its plan to return to the debt markets after Brian Lenihan, the finance minister, issued a stiff