. . . . . "Albert Lister Peace"@en . . . . . . "St George's Hall"@en . . . . "Albert Lister Peace (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, 26 de gener de 1844 - Liverpool, 14 de mar\u00E7 de 1912) fou un compositor i organista del Regne Unit. Mostr\u00E0 tal precocitat per la m\u00FAsica, que als nou anys fou nomenat organista d'; el 1866 pass\u00E0 amb el mateix c\u00E0rrec a l'esgl\u00E9sia de la Trinitat de Glasgow, poc temps despr\u00E9s (1870) es gradu\u00E0 de batxiller i el 1875 aconsegu\u00ED el t\u00EDtol de Doctor musical a Oxford. De l'esgl\u00E9sia de la Trinitat pass\u00E0 el 1879 a la catedral de la mateixa ciutat, i, finalment, el 1897 ocup\u00E0 id\u00E8ntica pla\u00E7a a St. Georges Hall de Liverpool. Entre les seves produccions i figuren el Salm 128 (solo, cors i orquestra), la cantata Joan Baptista, fantasia per a orgue, serveis religiosos, ant\u00EDfones, tres Sonates (m\u00FAsica de cambra, estil antic), etc. Va publicar nombroses col\u00B7leccions de can\u00E7ons religioses, tals com Scottish hymnual (1885), Anthem Book, etc. Les composicions de Peace s\u00F3n molt nombroses."@ca . "Newcastle Cathedral"@en . "Glasgow Cathedral"@en . "classical organist, author, arranger, editor, composer"@en . . . . . . . . "1912-03-14"^^ . "1076582505"^^ . . "1844"^^ . . . "0.7"^^ . . . . "Albert Lister Peace (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, 26 de gener de 1844 - Liverpool, 14 de mar\u00E7 de 1912) fou un compositor i organista del Regne Unit. Mostr\u00E0 tal precocitat per la m\u00FAsica, que als nou anys fou nomenat organista d'; el 1866 pass\u00E0 amb el mateix c\u00E0rrec a l'esgl\u00E9sia de la Trinitat de Glasgow, poc temps despr\u00E9s (1870) es gradu\u00E0 de batxiller i el 1875 aconsegu\u00ED el t\u00EDtol de Doctor musical a Oxford. De l'esgl\u00E9sia de la Trinitat pass\u00E0 el 1879 a la catedral de la mateixa ciutat, i, finalment, el 1897 ocup\u00E0 id\u00E8ntica pla\u00E7a a St. Georges Hall de Liverpool."@ca . "1912-03-14"^^ . . . . . "Albert Lister Peace"@ca . . . . "Organist and Master of the Choristers of Canterbury Cathedral"@en . . "1844-01-26"^^ . . "Albert Lister Peace"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1844-01-26"^^ . "1912"^^ . "Albert Lister Peace"@en . . . "Albert Lister Peace (26 January 1844 \u2013 14 March 1912) was a British organist, arranger, composer, editor and author who first played the organ professionally at the age of nine. He went on to become the organist for Glasgow Cathedral, St George's Hall (as successor to W. T. Best), Canterbury Cathedral and Newcastle Cathedral. He was also the University of Glasgow organist between 1870 and 1880. WorldCat states he had 81 works in 109 publications."@en . . . "4244"^^ . "68938879"^^ . . . . . ""@en . . . . "Albert Lister Peace (26 January 1844 \u2013 14 March 1912) was a British organist, arranger, composer, editor and author who first played the organ professionally at the age of nine. He went on to become the organist for Glasgow Cathedral, St George's Hall (as successor to W. T. Best), Canterbury Cathedral and Newcastle Cathedral. He was also the University of Glasgow organist between 1870 and 1880. WorldCat states he had 81 works in 109 publications."@en . . . "Liverpool, England"@en . . . . . . . . "Huddersfield, England"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1886"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Canterbury Cathedral"@en . . . . . .