Giles Oliver Cairnes Swayne (born Hertfordshire, 30 June 1946) is a British composer. Swayne spent much of his childhood in Liverpool, and began composing...
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administrator Geraldine Swayne (born 1965), British painter and filmmaker Giles Swayne (born 1946), British composer Harald George Carlos Swayne (1860-1940), British...
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88 (1974) Hans Werner Henze: Royal Winter Music (first sonata, 1976) Giles Swayne: Suite, Op. 21 (1976) Peter Maxwell Davies: Hill Runes (1981) Michael...
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magazine Riff Raff (album), by Dave Edmunds "Riff Raff", an organ piece by Giles Swayne "Riff Raff", a song by the band AC/DC, from their album, Powerage Riffraff...
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as Herbert Murrill, Basil Harwood, Herbert Howells, Michael Tippett, Giles Swayne, and Arvo Pärt (who composed a Magnificat and Nunc dimittis at different...
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chimes) Toshiro Mayuzumi: Bugaku (one set of wood and glass chimes) Giles Swayne Symphony No. 1 (one set of glass chimes) David Sitek, of American rock...
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composition course at The Walden School, New Hampshire. She studied with Giles Swayne whilst an undergraduate at Cambridge, and then afterwards with Simon...
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(born 1945) Michael Finnissy (born 1946) Colin Matthews (born 1946) Giles Swayne (born 1946) Paul Patterson (born 1947) Hugh Shrapnel (born 1947) Howard...
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He read music at Clare College, Cambridge, studying composition with Giles Swayne, and conducting at London's Royal College of Music, studying with Peter...
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Tortoise, a cautionary tale for narrator, voices and orchestra 1992 by Giles Swayne So in Darkness 1993 by Sadie Harrison Concerto Antico for guitar and...
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Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. Intro "Crime Inc. Theme" by Giles Swayne contains an excerpt from a speech of Ronald Reagan Adrenaline "Ballad...
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Britten (titled Deo Gracias in his Ceremony of Carols). A new setting by Giles Swayne was commissioned for and first performed in 2009 by the Choir of St John's...
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Rainbow 1972 André Jolivet (1905–1974) Tombeau de Robert de Visée 1972 Giles Swayne (born 1946) Canto 1972 Arthur Wills (born 1929) Sonata 1973 Xavier Benguerel...
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2004 – Alun Hoddinott: Trombone Concerto, soloist Mark Eager 2007 – Giles Swayne: Symphony No.1 – a small world 2007 – Alun Hoddinott: "Images of Venice"...
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Svoboda (1939–2022) Jan Swafford (born 1946) Donald Swann (1923–1994) Giles Swayne (born 1946) Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621) William Sweeney (born...
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Jones, John McCabe, Priaulx Rainier, Edwin Roxburgh, Edmund Rubbra, Giles Swayne and Hugh Wood. Groves received many honours for his musical work, including...
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1946 Tajik Howard Shore 1946 Canadian Denis Smalley 1946 New Zealander Giles Swayne 1946 British Olav Anton Thommessen 1946 Norwegian Pēteris Vasks 1946...
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English translation of the Magnificat antiphon for Christmas Day Music: Giles Swayne 1999 On Christmas Day to My Heart Words: Clement Paman Music: Richard...
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Sr. Leo Sowerby Tomáš Svoboda (composer) (French-born Czech-American) Giles Swayne Virgil Thomson Gwyneth Walker Dale Wood Charles Wuorinen Pietro Yon (born...
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symphonies Richard St. Clair (born 1946), American composer of 1 symphony Giles Swayne (born 1946), British composer of 2 symphonies Pēteris Vasks (born 1946)...
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Carlos Surinach 1915 1997 Spain Re-located to the United States in 1959. Giles Swayne 1946 United Kingdom Ricardo Tacuchian 1939 Brazil Germaine Tailleferre...
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In 2018, Boondiskulchok, along with Jonathan Dove, Sally Beamish, and Giles Swayne, was commissioned to compose a piece for Endellion Quartet's 40th anniversary...
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Mistook His wife for a Hat, Michael Nyman, 1996 Le Nozze di Cherubino, Giles Swayne, 1996 Down by the Greenwood Side, Harrison Birtwistle, 1995 The Beggar's...
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(PRCD 001/PR 188) Wolf-G. Leidel: Toccata Delectatione (op. 5, no. 35); Giles Swayne: Riff-raff (1983); Jean Berveiller: Suite; Jean Berveiller: Cadence (Étude...
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Tavener, Jonathan Dove, Herbert Howells, Tarik O'Regan, John Rutter, Giles Swayne (the college's former composer in residence) and James Whitbourn. The...
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Dome) 15 June - Noddy Holder, singer and songwriter (Slade) 30 June - Giles Swayne, composer 19 July – Alan Gorrie, Scottish singer and bass player (Average...
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inspired modern composers to write 40-part choral works; examples include Giles Swayne's The Silent Land (1998), Robert Hanson's And There Shall Be No Night...
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heiliger Geist, O heiliger Gott' Morton Subotnick – Crowds and Power Giles Swayne – Everybloom William Sweeney – Eòlas nan Ribheid (The Wisdom of the Reeds;...
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Rudland – Eventide Andy Scott – Guitar Concerto Thomas Simaku – The Scream Giles Swayne – Everybloom William Sweeney – Eòlas nan Ribheid (The Wisdom of the Reeds;...
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(1897–1984): The Young Kabbarli Donald Swann (1923–1994): Perelandra Giles Swayne (1946– ): Le nozze di Cherubino Piet Swerts (1960– ): Ajas, Les Liaisons...
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