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Christopher John Magenis Headington (28 April 1930 – 19 March 1996) was an English composer, pianist, musicologist, and music critic.
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Christopher John Magenis Headington (28 April 1930 – 19 March 1996) was an English composer, pianist, musicologist, and music critic. Born in London,...
Headington is an eastern suburb of Oxford, in the county of Oxfordshire, England. It is at the top of Headington Hill overlooking the city in the Thames...
Timothy Clare Headington is the son of a geologist father, Clare W. Headington, and Catherine Meyer Headington. He has a brother, Gregory Headington, and a sister...
businessman, who spent much of his time working overseas. The biographers ChristopherHeadington and Donald Mitchell both remark on two contrasting strands in Pears's...
Concerto in D, Hob. VIIb:4 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, November 1981 ChristopherHeadington Serenade for Cello and Strings Banqueting House, London, January...
ISBN 978-0-00-211163-8. Headington, Christopher (1993) [1992]. Peter Pears: A Biography. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-17072-2. Headington, Christopher (1996)...
received it, passing it directly to his son Giovanni years later. ChristopherHeadington et al., Opera: A History, 1987, pp. 21–22 Donald Jay Grout, A History...
(1859–1949) Patrick Hawes (born 1958) Michael Head (1900–1976) ChristopherHeadington (1930–1996) Anthony Hedges (1931–2019) Victor Hely-Hutchinson (1901–1947)...
Donald Adams, opera singer and actor, 67 (brain tumour) 28 April – ChristopherHeadington, composer, pianist, musicologist, and music critic, 65 6 May – Wally...
and Piano, John Lill (piano), Purcell Room, London, February 1995 ChristopherHeadington, Serenade for Cello and Strings, English Chamber Orchestra, Banqueting...
Headington Hill Park is a park on Headington Hill in the east of Oxford, England. The park is part of the grounds of Headington Hill Hall, previously...
(before 1782) – this is the one usually known as the Haydn Concerto ChristopherHeadington Piano Concerto Adolf von Henselt Piano Concerto in F minor, Op....
to Richard Addinsell's Warsaw Concerto), later recording it with ChristopherHeadington as soloist. In the same year, he moved to the West Country, where...
See UK No.1 Hits of 1966 Malcolm Arnold – Fantasy for solo flute ChristopherHeadington – Adagio and Capriccio for viola and piano Alun Hoddinott – Piano...
Purcell, Haydn, Warlock, Grainger, Howells, Poulenc, Janáček and ChristopherHeadington. He is represented by Rayfield Artists. As a conductor he also works...
Roger Smalley – Anthony Payne – Tristram Cary – Anthony Milner – ChristopherHeadington – Robin Holloway – David Ellis" in British Music Now: A Guide to...
the full, final sacrifice from Gerald Finzi (1946), and works by ChristopherHeadington, Malcolm Arnold and others. There were commissions of poetry: a...
idiosyncratic devotional poem. Whilst at its core the poem is, according to ChristopherHeadington, "a work expressing praise and an affirmation of faith", Peter Evans...
in D minor, Op. 9 Denon CO-1971 (1 CD, 73 min, DDD) Reviewed by ChristopherHeadington in Gramophone, May 1988, p. 1616. Accessed 28 May 2009. Prefers...
(before 1782) - this is the one usually known as the Haydn concerto ChristopherHeadington Piano Concerto Adolf von Henselt Piano Concerto in F minor, Op....
Vernon became a music teacher at St Joseph's Catholic Primary School in Headington. In 2011, readers of Oxford Mail voted her teacher of the year. Marc-Antoine...