John Eliot
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 334 years ago |
Date of birth | January 1,1604 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Widford |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | May 21,1690 |
Died | Roxbury |
Boston | |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Job | Missionary |
Writer | |
Education | Jesus College, University of Cambridge |
University of Cambridge | |
Awards | Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording |
Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance | |
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany | |
Current partner | Ann Mountford |
Children | John Elliot |
Rev. Joseph Eliot | |
Joseph Eliot | |
Grandchildren | Jemina Woodbridge |
Founded | The Roxbury Latin School |
Place of burial | Eliot Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Nationality | American |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 601567 |
The Clear Sunshine of the Gospel Breaking Forth Upon the Indians in New-England
John Eliot's Indian dialogues
A Brief Narrative of the Progress of the Gospel Amongst the Indians in New-England, in the Year 1670
John Eliot and the Indians, 1652-1657: Being Letters Addressed to Rev. Jonathan Hanmer of Barnstaple, England, Reproduced from the Original Manuscripts in the Possession of Theodore N. Vail
A Brief Narrative of the Progress of the Gospel Among the Indians of New England. 1670
A Grammar of the Massachusetts Indian Language
A Further Account of the Progress of the Gospel Amongst the Indians in New England: Being a Relation of the Confessions Made by Several Indians (in the Presence of the Elders and Member of Several Churches) in Order to Their Admission Into Church-fellowship. Sent Over to the Corporation for Propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ Amongst the Indians in New England at London
A Farther Discovery of the Present State of the Indians in New England, Concerning the Progress of the Gospel Among Them, Manifested by Letters from Such as Preached to Them Then
The Logic Primer, Reprinted from the Unique Original Of 1672;
An International Directory of Spatial Tests
The parlement of pratlers
A Late and Further Manifestation of the Progress of the Gospel Amongst the Indians in New-England: Declaring Their Constant Love and Zeal to the Truth: with a Readiness to Give Accompt of Their Faith and Hope; as of Their Desires in Church Communion to be Partakers of the Ordinances of Christ
The survay of France
Turn on the Dark
The Indian Grammar Begun
The Indian Primer
Overachievement
The Eliot Tracts: With Letters from John Eliot to Thomas Thorowgood and Richard Baxter
The Christian Commonwealth: Or, The Civil Policy of the Rising Kingdom of Jesus Christ. Written Before the Interruption of the Government
John Eliot Life story
John Eliot was a Puritan missionary to the American Indians who some called "the apostle to the Indians" and the founder of Roxbury Latin School in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1645.
Sir John Eliot Gardiner: Conductor seeks specialist help after alleged assault
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Coronation order of service in full
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BBC Proms 2023: Self Esteem, Horrible Histories and BBC Singers on line-up
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Andrew Lloyd Webber piece among new coronation music
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BBC Proms 2023: Self Esteem, Horrible Histories and BBC Singers on line-up
By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent
Pop star Self Esteem will give a one-off concert with The Royal Northern Sinfonia for this year's Bbc Proms .
The Performance will take place as part of a weekend-long mini-festival at The Sage Gateshead , as an offshoot of The main Proms programme in London.
At The Royal Albert Hall , both The First and Last Night concerts will be conducted by women for The First Time .
And The Bbc Singers will appear at five events, following their reprieve after being threatened with closure.
The UK's only full-time professional chamber choir faced closure as a result of BBC Budget Cuts earlier this year.
However, The 20-member group were given hope last month after " A Number of organisations" came forward to offer alternative funding.
None of their concerts are listed in The official Proms Guide , which went to press before The lifeline was offered.
" They always have an important role to play in The season, and I think this year is probably no different from any other, " Proms director David Pickard said.
The season will also include The Team behind comedy series Horrible Histories , who will premiere a " high decibel dive" into The World of opera aimed at younger audiences.
Second Chance at a Last NightLast year, The Proms ' traditional Last Night celebration was cancelled because of The death of The Queen . The Concert will be partly restaged this year, with soloists Lise Davidson and Sheku Kanneh-Mason invited back.
US conductor Marin Alsop will oversee The perfomance, while Finland's Dalia Stasevska will helm The Opening Night on 14 July.
Having female conductors to bookend The Festival for The First Time was described by Pickard as " moving in The Right direction".
Discussing gender equality, he added: " This year, two-thirds of our concert commissions are by women, while a third of our concerts include a piece by A Woman in them. This is hugely, hugely advanced on The figures we would have given you 10 Years ago.
" Is it enough? No, Not Yet I don't think, but, The motivation to change these things is enormous. "
Twelve of this year's 83 Proms will take place outside London, with six concerts in Gateshead and others in Great Yarmouth , Londonderry, Aberystwyth, Dewsbury, Truro and Perth.
Self Esteem, who has received Mercury Prize and Brit Award nominations for her forthright, feminist Pop Anthems , will play in Gateshead on 21 July, launching a weekend of music that will also includes work by Mozart and Brahms, and a CBeebies concert that will
Ahead of The Launch , it had been reported that several prestigious musicians, including Sir Simon Rattle , were over proposals to cut salaried posts in The Bbc 's English Orchestras by around 20%.
However, Pickard confirmed " nobody pulled out" adding: " I hope that this Proms season doesn't seem in any way lacking, despite The fact that we're trying to save money wherever we can. "
Sir Simon Will perform twice with The London Symphony Orchestra, conducting Schumann's Das Paradies und die Peri on 22 August, and Mahler's 9th Symphony on 27 August.
The rest of The programme has a strong Focus On core repertoire - a move potentially designed to counter criticism of The Bbc 's plans to cut orchestral posts, and The underlying accusation that The Corporation undervalues Classical Music .
Highlights of The season include:
Every Prom at The Royal Albert Hall will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and, for The First Time , will also be available on BBC Sounds for 12 Months . Highlights and full concerts will also be shown on BBC TV and iPlayer over 24 separate broadcasts.
Tickets will be available from 13 May, with prices starting at £8 including booking fee.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com