• Bibliography[edit]. Constant Lambert: "Thomas Roseingrave", in: Proceedings of the Musical Association, volume 58 no. 1 (1931), pp. 67–83.
  • Born in Winchester in 1691, where his father Daniel Roseingrave was organist before being appointed to St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, in 1698.
  • There can surely be no better depiction of Thomas Roseingrave's heartache than his own favourite composer's take on lost love.
  • Thomas Roseingrave. (1690 or 1691 — 23 June 1766). =. ... Name in Other Languages: תומאס רוזינגרייב, A. Thomas Roseingrave, توماس روسينجراڤ. =.
  • …have met a young Irishman, Thomas Roseingrave, who many years later described Domenico’s harpsichord playing to the English musicologist Charles...
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  • Roseingrave’s harpsichord parts and body organ fugues with details of chromaticism and abnormal phrasing are his greatest works.
  • Roseingrave, Tomás (1918–93), social scientist, was born Thomas Roseingrave on 4 July 1918 in Gort, Co. Galway, son of Thomas Roseingrave, engineer...