Frederick Hall (6 February 1860 – 21 August 1948), often known as (and signing his work as) Fred Hall, was an English impressionist painter of landscapes, rustic subjects, and portraits who exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon, where he was awarded a gold medal in 1912. He was an important member of the Newlyn School, in Cornwall, and is notable for both his series of witty caricatures of his fellow Newlyn artists (including Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes, and Norman Garstin) and his artistic development away from the strict realism of the Newlyn School towards impressionism.
He became a member of the Newlyn School in Cornwall at some time between 1883 and 1885 although the exact date is uncertain. He remained there, joining fellow ex-Lincoln School of Art student Frank Bramley, until 1898. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1886 onward, and at the Paris Salon, winning gold there in 1912. He also exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists on Suffolk Street, London, the Grosvenor Gallery, the New Gallery, and the New English Art Club, but resigned from the latter in 1890.
Frederick Michael George "Freddy" Hall (born 3 March 1985) is a Bermudian footballer playing for Irish club Limerick in the League of Ireland.
Career
Youth and amateur
Hall grew up in St.George's, Bermuda, and started his football career as goalkeeper for the St. George's Colts in the island's junior league. From 2000 to 2004, he attended Holderness School in New Hampshire, where he was an all-state and a Lake Region All-Star for coach Bob Lowe, as well as being a Boston Globe All-Scholastic player, an All-New England selection, and a nominee for the Boston All-Scholastic Player of the Year, and was honored as a member of the NEPSSA Senior All-Star Game.
College
Hall played years of college soccer at the University of South Florida before transferring to Quinnipiac University in 2006. As a sophomore, he won two NCAA Statistical Awards after leading NCAA Division I men's soccer in save percentage and saves per game while being named to the All-Northeast Conference Second Team and the NSCAA/North Atlantic Region Second Team. He was named to ESPN Soccernet's Top 10 Goalkeepers Of 2010 Class Of Prospects list following his senior season.
Here's a tour of my dorm room at the University of Maryland College Park!
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Phillip Sear plays a vaguely oriental piece the third from a 1922 set of 'Egyptian Tone Poems' by the Australian composer Frederick Hall (1878-1956). My thumbnail shows the 1919 painting 'The Lovers' by the Austrian Orientalist painter Rudolf Ernst (1854-1932).
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I don't know much about the life of Fred(eric) Fifield Hall (1878-1956), but he was sometime music editor at the Allan's publishing house in Melbourne, and seems to have specialised in light music with evocative and exotic titles. Hall also wrote under several pseudonyms: Gabriel Morel, Georges Brand, Anthony Dare, C. Stanbridge and Charles Surrey. I'm not sure what an 'Arabian Love Song' is doing in set of Egyptian tone poems, but I ...
published: 23 Oct 2018
Frederick Hall: Dainty Dolly Dimple
Sorry for the twee title - but it's a good piece! Phillip Sear plays one of a 1919 set of pieces - 'Lavender and Lace' - by the Australian composer Frederick Hall (1878-1956)
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I don't know much about the life of Fred(eric) Fifield Hall (1878-1956), but he was sometime music editor at the Allan's publishing house in Melbourne, and seems to have specialised in light music with evocative and exotic titles. Hall also wrote under several pseudonyms: Gabriel Morel, Georges Brand, Anthony Dare, C. Stanbridge and Charles Surrey. The suite has a vaguely 18th century pastoral theme, and my thumbnail has a photo of an early 20th century German 'Dolly Dimple' character doll, sold at auction in 2004 ( http...
Here's a tour of my dorm room at the University of Maryland College Park!
Disclaimer: I do not own the music played in this video. All rights are reserve...
Here's a tour of my dorm room at the University of Maryland College Park!
Disclaimer: I do not own the music played in this video. All rights are reserved to the owner.
Spring by Ikson https://soundcloud.com/ikson
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/5WPnrvEMIdo
Here's a tour of my dorm room at the University of Maryland College Park!
Disclaimer: I do not own the music played in this video. All rights are reserved to the owner.
Spring by Ikson https://soundcloud.com/ikson
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/5WPnrvEMIdo
Phillip Sear plays a vaguely oriental piece the third from a 1922 set of 'Egyptian Tone Poems' by the Australian composer Frederick Hall (1878-1956). My thumb...
Phillip Sear plays a vaguely oriental piece the third from a 1922 set of 'Egyptian Tone Poems' by the Australian composer Frederick Hall (1878-1956). My thumbnail shows the 1919 painting 'The Lovers' by the Austrian Orientalist painter Rudolf Ernst (1854-1932).
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I don't know much about the life of Fred(eric) Fifield Hall (1878-1956), but he was sometime music editor at the Allan's publishing house in Melbourne, and seems to have specialised in light music with evocative and exotic titles. Hall also wrote under several pseudonyms: Gabriel Morel, Georges Brand, Anthony Dare, C. Stanbridge and Charles Surrey. I'm not sure what an 'Arabian Love Song' is doing in set of Egyptian tone poems, but I doubt if Hall's Australian customer base would have been particularly concerned.
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http://www.psear.co.uk (Email: [email protected]
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Phillip Sear plays a vaguely oriental piece the third from a 1922 set of 'Egyptian Tone Poems' by the Australian composer Frederick Hall (1878-1956). My thumbnail shows the 1919 painting 'The Lovers' by the Austrian Orientalist painter Rudolf Ernst (1854-1932).
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I don't know much about the life of Fred(eric) Fifield Hall (1878-1956), but he was sometime music editor at the Allan's publishing house in Melbourne, and seems to have specialised in light music with evocative and exotic titles. Hall also wrote under several pseudonyms: Gabriel Morel, Georges Brand, Anthony Dare, C. Stanbridge and Charles Surrey. I'm not sure what an 'Arabian Love Song' is doing in set of Egyptian tone poems, but I doubt if Hall's Australian customer base would have been particularly concerned.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Played by Phillip Sear
http://www.psear.co.uk (Email: [email protected]
WhatsApp: http://wa.me/441444483794 )
Sorry for the twee title - but it's a good piece! Phillip Sear plays one of a 1919 set of pieces - 'Lavender and Lace' - by the Australian composer Frederick H...
Sorry for the twee title - but it's a good piece! Phillip Sear plays one of a 1919 set of pieces - 'Lavender and Lace' - by the Australian composer Frederick Hall (1878-1956)
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I don't know much about the life of Fred(eric) Fifield Hall (1878-1956), but he was sometime music editor at the Allan's publishing house in Melbourne, and seems to have specialised in light music with evocative and exotic titles. Hall also wrote under several pseudonyms: Gabriel Morel, Georges Brand, Anthony Dare, C. Stanbridge and Charles Surrey. The suite has a vaguely 18th century pastoral theme, and my thumbnail has a photo of an early 20th century German 'Dolly Dimple' character doll, sold at auction in 2004 ( https://goo.gl/cgGJdw ) - similar to the rather roughly-finished illustration in the score.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Played by Phillip Sear
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Sorry for the twee title - but it's a good piece! Phillip Sear plays one of a 1919 set of pieces - 'Lavender and Lace' - by the Australian composer Frederick Hall (1878-1956)
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I don't know much about the life of Fred(eric) Fifield Hall (1878-1956), but he was sometime music editor at the Allan's publishing house in Melbourne, and seems to have specialised in light music with evocative and exotic titles. Hall also wrote under several pseudonyms: Gabriel Morel, Georges Brand, Anthony Dare, C. Stanbridge and Charles Surrey. The suite has a vaguely 18th century pastoral theme, and my thumbnail has a photo of an early 20th century German 'Dolly Dimple' character doll, sold at auction in 2004 ( https://goo.gl/cgGJdw ) - similar to the rather roughly-finished illustration in the score.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Played by Phillip Sear
http://www.psear.co.uk (Email: [email protected] )
Upcoming live events: https://events.time.ly/hsr9pfk
YouTube community tab: https://is.gd/SV4II9 WhatsApp: http://wa.me/441444483794
Here's a tour of my dorm room at the University of Maryland College Park!
Disclaimer: I do not own the music played in this video. All rights are reserved to the owner.
Spring by Ikson https://soundcloud.com/ikson
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/5WPnrvEMIdo
Phillip Sear plays a vaguely oriental piece the third from a 1922 set of 'Egyptian Tone Poems' by the Australian composer Frederick Hall (1878-1956). My thumbnail shows the 1919 painting 'The Lovers' by the Austrian Orientalist painter Rudolf Ernst (1854-1932).
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I don't know much about the life of Fred(eric) Fifield Hall (1878-1956), but he was sometime music editor at the Allan's publishing house in Melbourne, and seems to have specialised in light music with evocative and exotic titles. Hall also wrote under several pseudonyms: Gabriel Morel, Georges Brand, Anthony Dare, C. Stanbridge and Charles Surrey. I'm not sure what an 'Arabian Love Song' is doing in set of Egyptian tone poems, but I doubt if Hall's Australian customer base would have been particularly concerned.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Played by Phillip Sear
http://www.psear.co.uk (Email: [email protected]
WhatsApp: http://wa.me/441444483794 )
Sorry for the twee title - but it's a good piece! Phillip Sear plays one of a 1919 set of pieces - 'Lavender and Lace' - by the Australian composer Frederick Hall (1878-1956)
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I don't know much about the life of Fred(eric) Fifield Hall (1878-1956), but he was sometime music editor at the Allan's publishing house in Melbourne, and seems to have specialised in light music with evocative and exotic titles. Hall also wrote under several pseudonyms: Gabriel Morel, Georges Brand, Anthony Dare, C. Stanbridge and Charles Surrey. The suite has a vaguely 18th century pastoral theme, and my thumbnail has a photo of an early 20th century German 'Dolly Dimple' character doll, sold at auction in 2004 ( https://goo.gl/cgGJdw ) - similar to the rather roughly-finished illustration in the score.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Played by Phillip Sear
http://www.psear.co.uk (Email: [email protected] )
Upcoming live events: https://events.time.ly/hsr9pfk
YouTube community tab: https://is.gd/SV4II9 WhatsApp: http://wa.me/441444483794