William Thomas Best

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William Thomas Best was a prominent 19th-century English organist and composer renowned for his virtuosic performances and influential organ arrangements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arranger
composer
human
organist
activeInCentury 19th century
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
creativeRole arranger of orchestral works for organ
editor of organ music
employer St George's Hall, Liverpool
familyName Best
fieldOfWork church music
music arrangement
organ performance
genre classical music
organ music
givenName William
hasOccupationSpecialization church organist
concert organist
hasPart transcriptions of works by Felix Mendelssohn
transcriptions of works by George Frideric Handel
transcriptions of works by Johann Sebastian Bach
influenced later English concert organists
influencedBy Felix Mendelssohn
George Frideric Handel
Johann Sebastian Bach
instrument pipe organ
languageOfWorkOrName English
middleName Thomas
movement Romantic period in music
surface form: Romantic music era
name William Thomas Best self-link
nationality English
notableFor concert organ recitals
expanding the concert organ repertoire
influential organ arrangements
virtuosic organ performances
notableWork organ arrangements of orchestral and vocal works
occupation composer
music arranger
organist
placeOfActivity England
positionHeld organist at St George's Hall, Liverpool
residence Liverpool
sexOrGender male
workLocation Liverpool
United Kingdom

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William Thomas Best name William Thomas Best self-link