Philip Braham
Philip Braham (1881 - 1934)

Philip Braham (18 June 1881 ? 2 May 1934) was an English composer of the early twentieth century, chiefly associated with theatrical work. Braham studied at Cambridge University before beginning a musical career in the theatre. He wrote for revues (several produced by André Charlot) and musical comedies, collaborating with Reginald Arkell, Eric Blore, Sydney Blow, G. H. Clutsam, Noël Coward, Max Darewski, Kenneth Duffield, Herbert Haines, Douglas Hoare, Ronald Jeans, Donovan Parsons, Howard T ... (lire la suite)


Toccata et Fugue en Ré mineur, BWV 565



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