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Biography of Dr A. Eaglefield Hull
Hull, DrArthur Eaglefield. Mus.D. (Oxon, 1903), F.R.C.O. Pupil of J. H. Wood, Tobias Matthay and Dr Charles W. Pearce. Organist in Market Harborough; of St. Mary’s, Plaistow; Bishop-Stortford Parish Church, 1898-1903; Huddersfield Parish Church, 1904-; organ recitalist. Founder of the British Music Society; conductor. b. Little Bowden, Market Harborough, England, Mar. 10th, 1876; d. Huddersfield, Nov. 4th, 1928 (suicide).
Arensky, Antoine Stepanovich. Pupil of Zikke (harmony and composition) and Johanssen; studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under Rimsky-Korsakov. Professor of harmony and counterpoint at the Moscow Conservatory, 1882; directed the Im-perial Court Choir at St. Petersburg, 1895-1901. Composed operas, symphonies, chamber music, songs. Wrote about theory. b. Novgorod, Russia, Aug. 11th, 1861; d. Terijoki, Finland, Feb. 25th, 1906.
Mussorgsky (Moussorgsky), Modest Petrovich. Pupil of Balakiev. Composed operas, songs, &c. b. Karevo, Pskov, Russia, Mar. 21st, 1839; d. St. Petersburg, Mar. 28th, 1881.
Rachmaninoff, Sergey Vassilievich. Studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, 1882-85; the Moscow Conservatory under Zvierev (piano), Siloti (piano), Taneiev (theory) and Arensky (composition), 1885-. Professor of piano at the Maryinsky Institute for Girls, Moscow, 1893; pianist. Composed orchestral, piano and chamber &c. b. Novgorod, Russia, Apr. 1st, 1873; d. Beverly Hills, California, U.S.A., Mar. 28th, 1943.
Rébikov (Rebikoff), Vladimir Ivanovich. Studied at the Moscow Conservatory; in Berlin with Müller; in Vienna with Jaksch. Taught in Berlin and Vienna. Composed operas, songs, piano pieces, &c. b. Krasnojarsk, Siberia, Russia, June 1st, 1866; d. Yalta, Dec. 1st, 1920.