• Alun Hoddinott CBE (11 August 1929 – 12 March 2008) was a Welsh composer of classical music, one of the first to receive international recognition. Hoddinott...
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    1989 – Alun Hoddinott: "Star Children" 1989 – Alun Hoddinott: Symphony No.7 1990 – Alun Hoddinott: "Emynau Pantycelyn" 1993 – Alun Hoddinott: Symphony...
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  • Hoddinott is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Alun Hoddinott (1929–2008), Welsh classical composer Diana Hoddinott (born 1945), English...
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  • politician Alun Davies (disambiguation), several people Alun Evans (disambiguation), several people Alun Francis (born 1943), Welsh conductor Alun Hoddinott (1929–2008)...
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    BBC Hoddinott Hall (Welsh: Neuadd Hoddinott y BBC), also known simply as Hoddinott Hall, which is named after the late Welsh classical composer Alun Hoddinott...
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    Britten on several of his operas, and between 1977 and 1981 with composer Alun Hoddinott on most of his operatic works. She was a friend of the poet John Betjeman...
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    Price, Rebecca Evans and Helen Watts, as well as composers such as Alun Hoddinott, William Mathias, Grace Williams and Karl Jenkins. From the 1980s onwards...
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    George's Chapel Choir, the Philharmonia Orchestra, and Welsh composer Alun Hoddinott. As a wedding gift, The Marinsky Theatre Trust in St. Petersburg brought...
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  • Hirschfelder (born 1960) Joel Hirschhorn (1937–2005) Joe Hisaishi (born 1950) Alun Hoddinott (1929–2008) – Sword of Sherwood Forest Derrick Hodge (born 1979) Michael...
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  • An organ symphony is a piece for solo pipe organ in various movements. It is a symphonic genre, not so much in musical form (in which it is more similar...
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  • Richard Elfyn Jones and in 1984 he began to study with Alun Hoddinott. He studied full-time with Hoddinott until 1989 and complemented these studies with consultations...
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  • public domain audiobook at LibriVox Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Alun Hoddinott Archived 3 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine Italian Opera: Alun Hoddinott...
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  • in F Adam Guettel: The Light in the Piazza Daron Hagen: Shining Brow Alun Hoddinott: Fioriture James MacMillan: The Sacrifice Frederik Magle: Symphonic...
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  • Arthur Butterworth – Bubu for English horn, viola and harp, Op. 107 Alun Hoddinott – Symphony No. 10 Joe Jackson – Symphony No. 1 James MacMillan, Symphony...
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    Eurovision contestant Doris Hare (1905–2000), actress, born in Bargoed Alun Hoddinott (1929–2008), a composer of classical music, one of the first Welsh composers...
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  • for voices and cymbals Vaudeville, for mezzo, baritone and ensemble Alun Hoddinott – Quodlibet on Welsh Nursery Tunes - arr. for brass quintet Robin Holloway...
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  • performance. For the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, Alun Hoddinott produced a Celebration Fanfare, and another Welsh composer, Karl Jenkins...
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  • (1901–1987) Christopher Hobbs (born 1950) Gilad Hochman (born 1982) Alun Hoddinott (1929–2008) Léonard de Hodémont (c. 1575 – 1639) Andreas Hofer (1629–1684)...
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  • giving first performances of works by composers including Jonathan Dove, Alun Hoddinott, Michael Berkeley, Augusta Read Thomas, Hannah Kendall, Charlotte Bray...
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  • for clarinet and bassoon, Op. 32 (1922/1945) Clarinet Sonata (1962) Alun Hoddinott: Clarinet Sonata (1967) Carlos Guastavino : Clarinet sonata (1970) Vyacheslav...
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  • Orpheus Choir. 9 April – Celebration Fanfare by the Welsh composer Alun Hoddinott is performed at the wedding of the Prince of Wales. 17 April – Rhys...
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  • (born 1968) Alistair Hinton (born 1950) Christopher Hobbs (born 1950) Alun Hoddinott (1929–2008) Joseph Holbrooke (1878–1958) Alfred Hollins (1865–1942)...
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  • chorus and percussion (1983-4) Jonathan Harvey – Come, Holy Ghost Alun Hoddinott – String Quartet No. 2, Op. 113 Robin Holloway Moments of Vision, cycle...
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  • the 1966 Aldeburgh Festival with Benjamin Britten and Viola Tunnard Alun Hoddinott Sonata No. 3, Op. 40 Recorded at the 23rd Cheltenham Festival Franz...
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  • Causton – Between Two Waves of the Sea (for orchestra and tape/sampler) Alun Hoddinott – Trombone Concerto Cameron Sinclair – The Secret of the Universe Thomas...
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  • among others. Quodlibet on Welsh Nursery Rhymes by Welsh composer Alun Hoddinott. Pianist Glenn Gould improvised a quodlibet including "The Star-Spangled...
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  • Farbenspiel, by Gunther Schuller (1985) Concerto for Orchestra, by Alun Hoddinott (1986) Concerto for Orchestra, by Karel Husa (1986) Concerto for Orchestra...
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  • pianos, harp and percussion Jonathan Harvey – Mortuos Plango, Vivos Voco Alun Hoddinott – The Heaventree of Stars Wilfred Josephs Consort Music for brass Double-bass...
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  • Bray, County Wicklow, in Ireland. The film's music was composed by Alun Hoddinott, with songs by Stanley Black. The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Lush...
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    Hall in 1982, commissioning large orchestral and choral works (from Alun Hoddinott, Arwel Hughes, Daniel Jones, Norman Kay, William Mathias, Grace Williams...
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