Ronald James Stevenson (6 March 1928 – 28 March 2015) was a Scottish composer, pianist, and writer about music. The son of a Scottish father and Welsh...
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with the name Robin Stevenson, Canadian children's book writer Ronald Stevenson (1928–2015), Scottish composer Ronald Stevenson (cricketer) (1938–1999)...
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Supper. Stevenson's partner was the late Scottish Gaelic poet Aonghas MacNeacail. Her father was the musician and composer Ronald Stevenson. Her sister...
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Ronald Leckie Stevenson (26 November 1938 – 3 September 1999) was a Scottish first-class cricketer. While serving in the British Army, Stevenson played...
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String Quartet) make extensive use of the motif. The British composer Ronald Stevenson composed a large Passacaglia on it. Also Edison Denisov dedicated some...
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Ronald Stevenson (25 July 1873 – 12 February 1934) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He started by playing for Northumberland. Stevenson...
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Frühbeck de Burgos and Ton Koopman; Composers such as Fabian Fiorini, Ronald Stevenson, Pascal Dusapin, Witold Lutoslawski and Peter Nelson. Along with Ben...
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The Queen's Dolour (A Farewell) by Henry Purcell / Realised by Ronald Stevenson (1958) Performed live by Mark Gasser Awake, the Voice Commands Transcribed...
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Hauskonzert. Igor Levit on Twitter. Retrieved 4 June 2020. Transcription by Ronald Stevenson, per Levit. 18 April 2020 Hauskonzert. Igor Levit on Twitter. Retrieved...
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and piano (2002). Based on the theme of Alkan's Le festin d'Ésope. Ronald Stevenson: Le Festin d'Alkan RSS 337 (piano; 1988–97). The third movement consists...
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foundation of Scottish Opera in 1960. Important post-war composers included Ronald Stevenson, Francis George Scott, Edward McGuire, William Sweeney, Iain Hamilton...
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164) was completed. He died in Gerrards Cross on 14 February 1986. Ronald Stevenson summed up the style of Rubbra's work rather succinctly when he wrote...
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the pre-Cooke 1950s UMP edition) was made by the British composer Ronald Stevenson; to this the English pianist Christopher White added solo transcriptions...
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Passacaglia on DSCH (redirect from Passacaglia on DSCH (Ronald Stevenson))
is a large-scale composition for solo piano by the British composer Ronald Stevenson. It was composed between 24 December 1960 and 18 May 1962, except for...
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Schoenberg, John Foulds, Edgard Varèse, the Scottish composer-pianist Ronald Stevenson and a three-volume study of the 32 symphonies of Havergal Brian. Other...
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John Joubert, Kenneth Leighton, Norman Kay, Robin Orr, Ian Parrott, Ronald Stevenson and Christopher Wright. He claims to have given over 600 first performances...
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second by Ondine Records in 2002. Levit's recording, paired with Ronald Stevenson's Passacaglia on DSCH, was issued by Sony in 2021. Mazullo, p. 24 Sikorski...
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Savourna Stevenson (born 1961) is a Scottish clàrsach player and composer. Her father is the Scottish composer Ronald Stevenson. Actress Gerda Stevenson is...
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Gary Evan Stevenson (born August 6, 1955) is an American religious leader and former businessman who is a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles...
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Performed by Sylvia Kind "The Queen's Dolour (A Farewell)" Realised by Ronald Stevenson (1958), performed live by Mark Gasser Purcell's Te Deum and Jubilate...
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Latimer, John Ogdon, Hüseyin Sermet and Mark Viner, among many others. Ronald Stevenson composed a piano piece Festin d'Alkan (referring to Alkan's Op. 39...
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to place the listener momentarily in a position of slight doubt." Ronald Stevenson has described it as an "anti-opera," and an "anti-war satire." Guido...
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Studies: A New Technique in Composition, edited and introduced by Ronald Stevenson. New York: Crescendo Pub., 1977. ISBN 0-87597-106-7. Anatomy of a Canon...
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1931 van Dieren re-scored it for conventional quartet. The composer Ronald Stevenson later transcribed it for solo piano "as a piano sonata (which B. v...
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works. Lancashire-born Ronald Stevenson (b. 1938) collaborated with Scott and both wrote in twelve-tone technique. Stevenson developed a musical idiom...
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frequently climbed together from this point. The Scottish composer Ronald Stevenson composed a work for full chorus, chamber chorus, symphony orchestra...
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Ligeti and Ronald Stevenson. Gasser has also worked with contemporary artists such as Pink, Jarvis Cocker and Björk. Gasser performed Stevenson's Passacaglia...
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foundation of Scottish Opera in 1960. Important post-war composers included Ronald Stevenson, Francis George Scott, Edward McGuire, William Sweeney, Iain Hamilton...
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(1926 – 2011) Thomas Wilson (1927 – 2001) Thea Musgrave (born 1928) Ronald Stevenson (1928 – 2015) James Douglas (born 1932) John McLeod (born 1934) Janet...
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Chisholm convinced Ronald Stevenson, a fellow Scot, to perform at the University of Cape Town. During a performance of Stevenson's Passacaglia, the programme...
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