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Paul Bateman

Short Name: Paul Bateman
Full Name: Bateman, Paul (Musician)
Birth Year: 1954

Paul Bateman studied piano at the Guildhall School of Music. He also studied singing, organ and cello. He has worked as a free lance pianist, accompanist, chamber musician and conductor. He has composed mostly church music and hymns and has made many other arrangements.

Dianne Shapiro, from Paul Bateman's website (www.paul-bateman.com accessed 7/1/2018)

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Tunes by Paul Bateman (6)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
AGNUS DEI (Bateman)Paul Bateman (Composer)133324 35123 33332
AU CLAIR DE LA LUNEPaul Bateman, 1954- (Arranger)111123 21322 11112
CONWAY (Bateman)Paul Bateman, b. 1954 (Composer)112534 21755 53332
[Make way, make way, for Christ the King]Paul Eric Bateman, b. 1954 (Arranger)151111 17651 234
OUT SKERRIESPaul Bateman (Composer)155432 22343 55432
TREES OF THE FIELDPaul Batemen, 1954- (Arranger)151232 15123 21755

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