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Robert William Otto Allen (18 March 1852 – 9 December 1888) was a Danish pianist, composer and conductor. He was the brother of conductor Georg Frederik Ferdinand Allen .

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8-3671: Bob , Bobby , Robbie or Robert Allen may refer to: Composers [ edit ] Robert William Otto Allen (1852–1888), Danish pianist, composer and conductor Robert Allen (song composer) (1927–2000), American pianist and arranger Performers [ edit ] Robert Allen (actor) (1906–1998), American stage, film and TV performer Robbie Allen (musician) , American bassist and guitarist Robert Marlow (Robert Allen, 1961–2022), English singer and musician Politicians [ edit ] Robert Allen (Tennessee politician) (1778–1844), American congressperson Robert Allen (Virginia politician) (1794–1859), American congressperson Robert Allen (Irish politician) , MP for Carysfort in County Wicklow Robert E. Lee Allen (1865–1951), American congressperson from West Virginia Robert Allen (Ontario politician) (1888–1969), Canadian member of Legislative Assembly of Ontario Robert G. Allen (1902–1963), American congressperson from Pennsylvania Robert E. Allen (politician) (1924–2014), American legislator in Colorado Bob Allen (Pennsylvania politician) (born 1945), American state legislator Bob Allen (Florida politician) (born 1958), American state legislator Sportsmen [ edit ] Baseball [ edit ] Bob Allen (shortstop) (1867–1943), American baseball player and manager Al Elliott (Robert Allen, 1894–1975), American football halfback and baseball center fielder Bob Allen (1930s pitcher) (1914–2005), American right-hander in National League, 1937 Bob Allen (1960s pitcher) (1937–2023), American League left-hander, 1961–67 Robbie Allen (baseball) (born 1959), American baseball player and coach Basketball [ edit ] Bob Allen (basketball) (born 1946), American power forward Bobby Allen (basketball) (born 1969), Canadian point and shooting guard Football [ edit ] Bob Allen (Australian footballer) (1908–1992), player with Fitzroy in VFL Bob Allen (footballer, born 1916) (1916–1992), English winger Robert Allen (footballer) (1886–1981), English forward and British Army major-general Other sports [ edit ] Bobby Allen (racing driver) (born 1943), American racer of winged sprint cars Robert Allen (boxer) (born 1969), American middleweight Bobby Allen (ice hockey) (born 1978), American defenseman in NHL Writers [ edit ] Bob Allen (surgeon) (1772–1805), English journalist and surgeon Robert S. Allen (1900–1981), American investigative journalist Robert Porter Allen (1905–1963), American ornithologist and environmentalist Robert Thomas Allen (1911–1990), Canadian humorist Robert Livingston Allen (1916–1982), American educator and linguist Robert L. Allen (1942–2024), American activist and academic Robert Allen (lexicographer) (born 1944), British lexicographer and author Bob Allen (economic historian) (born 1947), American professor of economic history at Oxford University Robert Allen (poet) (died 2000s), English author of 1994's Canny Bit Verse in Northumbrian dialect Others [ edit ] Robert Allen (criminal) (born 1996), American man convicted for

16-551: A composer. Notable compositions include Koncertouverture i G-Dur (1881), Ouverture til Dina (1886) and Løft dit hoved, du raske gut (1883). This article about a Danish composer is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bob Allen (surgeon) Robert Allen (1772–1805) was a British journalist and surgeon, famous for having introduced Robert Southey and Samuel Taylor Coleridge . A contemporary of Leigh Hunt , Charles Lamb , and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Bob Allen attended Christ's Hospital and left

24-455: A journalist for a number of years, writing for the periodicals The Oracle , The True Briton , The Star , and The Traveller . But journalism offered Allen little success. Lamb wrote several short reminiscences of Allen included in his essay "Newspapers", and "Christ's Hospital Five and Thirty Years Ago". Leigh Hunt's Autobiography also contains a panegyric to Allen. Hunt wrote: "Nor shalt thou, their composer, be quickly forgotten, Allen, with

32-606: A religious sceptic. Allen married a widow much older than himself who had children as old as he was. Lamb is known to have strongly objected to the marriage. Sadly for Allen his wife died shortly after they were married. In 1797 Allen was appointed Deputy Surgeon of the Second Royal Dragoons in Portugal . And in 1802 he spent time in the Lake District with John Stoddart, the brother-in-law of William Hazlitt. Allen practiced as

40-567: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Robert William Otto Allen He trained at the Royal Academy of Music as a student of Edmund Neupert . From the late 1870s he was a music teacher in Aarhus and in 1885 he became organist at Århus Cathedral . He was a frequent contributor to the Aarhus music scene both as a pianist, as conductor and as

48-713: The murder of XXXTentacion Robert Allen (general) (1811–1886), American Civil War Union general Robert Calder Allen (1812–1903), English naval captain Robert Allen (Baptist minister) (1847–1927), Welsh clergyman in Glamorganshire Robert E. Allen (telecommunications executive) (1935–2016), American CEO and chairman of AT&T Bobbie R. Allen (1922–1972), American aviator and government official See also [ edit ] Bobbie Allen (disambiguation) Robert Allan (disambiguation) Bert Allen (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

56-406: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert_Allen&oldid=1250277664 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

64-449: The school as a Senior Grecian. He attended University College, Oxford , where, in his rooms, the historic meeting between Robert Southey and Coleridge took place. He was also an associate of Hazlitt and William Godwin, and a number of scholars have speculated that he was responsible for the acquaintance of Lamb and William Godwin . Coleridge lamented in a letter that Godwin was having a negative influence on Allen and had cause him to become

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