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memorials in westminster, but buried elsewhere

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Name Death Occupation Current place of burial Images Notes
Claudio Abbado 2014 Conductor Reformierte Kirche Fex Crasta [de], Sils im Engadin/Segl, Switzerland
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10 months after his death, his remains were reburied in a cemetery in Sils-Maria, the peaceful village in the Swiss canton of Graubünden where Abbado had a vacation home.[1][n 1]
Hugo Alfvén 1960 Composer, violinist Leksand Cemetery, Leksand, Sweden
He was buried in an unmarked plot minneslund  [sv]
Orlando Gibbons 1625 Composer Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England
He died suddenly while travelling to Canterbury to prepare for the reception of Queen Henrietta Maria.[2]
John Blow 1708 Composer Westminster Abbey, London, England
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Johann Peter Salomon 1815 Violinist, composer Westminster Abbey, London, England
He is buried in the same grave as William Shield.
William Shield 1829 Composer, violinist Westminster Abbey, London, England
He is buried in the same grave as Johann Peter Salomon. Shield's friend John 'Mad Jack' Fuller commissioned Peter Rouw to create a memorial tablet for Shield. It was intended for Westminster Abbey but was finally installed at St Thomas à Becket Church in Brightling, after objections from the Abbey's dean over the use of the word "gentleman" in its inscription. In 1891 a cenotaph was erected in the churchyard of St. Mary's in Whickham, near Shield's native Swalwell.[3]
John Blow 1960 Composer Westminster Abbey, London, England
John Blow 1960 Composer Westminster Abbey, London, England
John Blow 1960 Composer Westminster Abbey, London, England
Pietro Locatelli 1764 Composer English Reformed Church, Amsterdam, Netherlands
He was buried in front of the organ of the English Reformed Church at the Begijnhof, one of the oldest hofjes in Amsterdam.[4][5] The floor of the church was renovated in 1975 and the grave was lost. In 2024 a small monument was erected there in his honour.[6]
Alfredo Catalani 1893 Composer Cimitero di Sant'Anna [it], Lucca, Italy
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He was initially buried in Milan's Cimitero Monumentale, but his remains were moved to his native Lucca in 1894.
Robert Lucas Pearsall 1856 Composer St Mary's Church, Bitton, England
He was initially buried in a private chapel at Schloss Wartensee [de], Switzerland. After several relocations due to changes in the castle's ownership and use, in 1957 his remains were reinterred at the nearby Kapelle Wilen Wartegg [de], which has since been renovated several times.[7] His original tombstone, after being stored in a shed for over fifty years, was brought in 2012 to St Mary's Church.[8]
Charles-Valentin Alkan 1888 Composer Cimetière de Montmartre, Paris, France
His death has been wrongly linked to a falling bookcase reaching for a Talmud volume. Pianist Isidor Philipp circulated this story, but contemporary evidence suggests Alkan fainted in his kitchen under a heavy coat rack, possibly causing it to fall. He was found moaning and was carried to his bedroom where he later died.[9]
Julián Gayarre 1890 Opera singer Cementerio de El Roncal, Roncal, Spain
His larynx was preserved and studied by specialists interested in understanding the physical basis of his exceptional vocal abilities, and is now on display in a museum located in his hometown, Roncal.[10] In 1901, his grave was embellished with a marble and bronze monument made by the sculptor Mariano Benlliure, who enjoyed a close friendship with Gayarre.[11][n 2]
Lluís Millet 1941 Composer Cementiri de Montjuïc, Barcelona, Spain
Eva Turner 1990 Opera singer St Wilfrid's Churchyard, Standish, England
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Virginia Zeani 2023 Opera singer Solovăstru Cemetery, Solovăstru, Romania
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She died in a Florida nursing home after an extended cardiac respiratory illness.[12] Some weeks later she was buried in her native Solovăstru.[13]
Girolamo Frescobaldi 1643 Composer Santi Apostoli, Rome, Italy
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The tomb was lost during the church's late 18th-century reconstruction. A memorial grave and a plaque were placed in the church in his honor.[14]
Johann Jakob Froberger 1667 Composer Château d'Héricourt [fr], Héricourt, France
The castle was dismantled in the 18th century and only the main tower remains.[15] A memorial was erected in his memory.
Mykola Lysenko 1912 Composer Baikove Cemetery, Kyiv, Ukraine
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor 1912 Composer Bandon Hill Cemetery, Wallington, England
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck 1621 Composer Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Michael Praetorius 1621 Composer Marienkirche, Wolfenbüttel, Germany
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He was buried in a vault beneath the organ of the church.[16]
Johann Adolph Hasse 1783 Composer San Marcuola, Venice, Italy
Scott Joplin 1903 Composer St. Michael's Cemetery, New York, US
He was buried in a common grave. A memorial was erected in 1974, the year The Sting, which showcased his music, won Best Picture at the Oscars.[17]
Chevalier de Saint-Georges 1799 Composer, violinist Cimetière Sainte-Marguerite, Paris, France
Contradicting previous accounts of a solitary death, latest research indicates that Saint-Georges' friends, including noted fencing masters, arranged for his body to be interred at the Temple de la Liberté et de l’Egalité, now known as Sainte-Marguerite Church.[18] The cemetery adjacent to the church was closed in 1806. As of February 2024 there is no memorial commemorating the composer in the church.
Joseph Szigeti 1973 Violinist Clarens-Montreux Cemetery, Montreux, Switzerland
Nikita Magaloff 1992 Pianist Clarens-Montreux Cemetery, Montreux, Switzerland
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  2. ^ Fellowes, Edmund H. (1951). Orlando Gibbons and His Family: The Last of the Tudor School of Musicians (2nd ed.). Hamden: Archon Books. pp. 41–44. ISBN 978-0-208-00848-0.
  3. ^ "The Memorial to William Shield". Newcastle Courant. 24 October 1891. p. 8.
  4. ^ "About". English Reformed Church Amsterdam. Archived from the original on 2022-11-15. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  5. ^ "Locatelli in Amsterdam – MforAmsterdam Tours". mforamsterdam.com. Archived from the original on 2023-06-02. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  6. ^ "Nieuw borstbeeld van Italiaanse componist Locatelli op het Amsterdamse Begijnhof". NPO Klassiek (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-03-31.
  7. ^ Brunner, Georg Th. (1986). "Heraldik in der Kapelle Wilen-Wartegg, Rorschacherberg". Archivum heraldicum: internationales Bulletin. 100 (1–2): 8. doi:10.5169/seals-746206. ISSN 1423-050X.
  8. ^ "Robert Lucas Pearsall – Tombstone". St Mary's Bitton. 2023-05-06. Retrieved 2024-04-04.
  9. ^ Macdonald, Hugh (1988). "More on Alkan's Death". The Musical Times. 129: 118. doi:10.2307/965271. JSTOR 965271.
  10. ^ Gallardo, Begoña Torres; Sharpe, Chloe (2017-12-11). "La laringe de Julián Gayarre (1844-1890). El símbolo de la voz de un genio". Revista de Investigaciones en Técnica Vocal (in Spanish). 4 (2): 05–23. ISSN 2451-6082.
  11. ^ "The mausoleum". Julián Gayarre (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2023-07-29. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  12. ^ Kandell, Jonathan (2023-03-21). "Virginia Zeani, Versatile and Durable Soprano, Dies at 97". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  13. ^ "Ieri, Soprana Virginia Zeani a fost înmormântată alături de părinții ei, în Solovăstru". Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  14. ^ Hammond, Frederick (1983). Girolamo Frescobaldi. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. p. 3. ISBN 0-674-35438-9.
  15. ^ "Histoire - Le château d' Héricourt". www.hericourt.com. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  16. ^ Vogelsänger, Siegfried; Biebert, Nathaniel J.; Praetorius, Michael (2020). Heaven is my fatherland: the life and work of Michael Praetorius. Eugene, Oregon: Resource Publications. pp. 169–170. ISBN 978-1-5326-8432-6.
  17. ^ John Chancellor (October 3, 1974). "Vanderbilt Television News Archive summary". Vanderbilt Television News Archive. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  18. ^ Bardin, Pierre (February 2009). "A propos de Saint George" (rtf). Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe (in French) (222): 5791. Available here


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