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- Nicholas Pike is an English film and television music composer. He was born in Water Orton, Warwickshire, England, and is known for featuring unique sounds and instrumentation.
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Nicholas Pike is an English film and television music composer. [1] He was born in Water Orton, Warwickshire, England, and is known for featuring unique sounds and instrumentation.
Nicolas Pike (January 26, 1818 – April 11, 1905) was an American consul and a naturalist. [1] [2] He was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts and studied at Latin High School. He was named after his uncle; Nicholas Pike, a mathematician. [3] He moved to New York in 1839 and worked as a paper hanger. [4] He served as consul in Oporto, Portugal. [4]
Emmy Award-winning Hollywood composer Nicholas Pike has scored films ranging from the family-oriented Captain Ron, Return to Me and Virginia’s Run to darker films like Fear Dot Com, The Shining mini-series and The I Inside.
As 2018 marks the birth bicentenary of Nicolas Pike, the first US Consul to Mauritius who was also an avid naturalist and describer of 19th century Mauritius, Weekl...
Nicolas Pike. 1743-1819. American mathematician who published the first American textbook on mathematics. Pike's book, An American Arithmetic (1788), was just the third book in the United States to receive an American copyright.
Emmy Award winning British composer Nicholas Pike ranges from conducting the London Symphony Orchestra's recording of his suite based on Athol Fugard's play Master Harold and the Boys to scoring Michael Jackson's epic videos Ghost and You Rock My World.
This is the title page of Nicholas Pike’s A New and Complete System of Arithmetic Composed for the Citizens of the United States, 1788. Note the nationalistic tone of the title. Pike was a popular writer of arithmetics in early America. This book went through six editions, the last being 1843.