- oratorios, most
notably Messiah.
Jennens was
brought up at
Gopsall Hall in Leicestershire, the son of
Charles Jennens and his
second wife,
Elizabeth Burdett...
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Jennens is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Charles Jennens (1700 – 20
November 1773),
English landowner and
patron of the arts William...
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subject of
legal wrangles (
Jennens v
Jennens) in the
Court of
Chancery for well over a
century despite the fact that all
Jennen's real and
personal estate...
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partnership between Theodore Hyla
Jennens, John
Bettridge Sr.,
Aaron Jennens and John
Bettridge Jr. and
later only A.
Jennens and J.
Bettridge Jr. (fl. 1815–1864)...
- genre. In July 1741
Jennens sent him a new
libretto for an oratorio; in a
letter dated 10 July to his
friend Edward Holdsworth,
Jennens wrote: "I hope [Handel]...
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David Michael Jennens (8
April 1929 – 27
September 2000) was an
English rower who
competed for
Great Britain in the 1952
Summer Olympics; he was also...
- anthems.
Jennens provided a text with well-rounded
characters and
dramatic effects.: 23 The
collaboration with
Jennens was not
without tension;
Jennens referred...
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Destinations Notes West
Midlands Birmingham 0.0 0.0 A4540 (Ring Road) /
Jennens Road to M5 / A38(M) / M6 / A45 / A34 / A41 –
Birmingham Airport, Stratford...
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William Ivor
Jennings (1903–1965),
British lawyer and
academic William Jennens (1701–1798), "William the Miser", "William the Rich", 'the
richest commoner...
- Rice,
followed by Don
Black Bertold Hummel:
Hermann Hesse Handel:
Charles Jennens Richard Wagner Arrigo Boito Modest Mussorgsky Leoš Janáček
Olivier Messiaen...