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Professor Ian Parrott
Ian Parrott (5 March 1916 – 4 September 2012)[1] was a prolific Anglo-Welsh composer and writer on music. His distinctions included the first prize of the Royal Philharmonic Society for his symphonic poem Luxor, and commissions by the BBC and Yale University, and for many leading British musicians. In 1958 his cor anglais concerto was first performed at Cheltenham Festival, and in 1963 his cello concerto was given by William Pleeth and the Hallé Orchestra – both concertos were conducted by Sir John Barbirolli.
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IanParrott (5 March 1916 – 4 September 2012) was a prolific Anglo-Welsh composer and writer on music. His distinctions included the first prize of the...
disease) 2 September – John C. Marshall, jazz musician, 71 4 September – IanParrott, composer and academic, 96 15 September – George Hurst, conductor, 86...
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summer of 1908 and began at Eton College that autumn. His biographer IanParrott records that he loathed Eton, "with its hearty adolescent bawling of...
Lloyd Webber William Mathias Peter McGarr Herbert Murrill Harrison Oxley IanParrott Paul Patterson Francis Pott Simon Preston Alan Ridout Martin Shaw Kaikhosru...
the minor), the Dies irae plainchant and Gounod's March to Calvary. IanParrott wrote in his book on Elgar that the "dark saying", and possibly the whole...
he studied music at the University College of Wales under Professor IanParrott and sang with the soprano Hazel Holt. While a music student he conducted...
appearances – and Ian Jenkins took over the role in 2014. In 'The Matchstalk Men', Coleman has returned to his bass playing roots, Parrott to his rock guitar...
1950–52 Tarik O'Regan (Pembroke & New College) Stephen Oliver (Worcester) IanParrott (New College) Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (Exeter) Rachel Portman (Worcester)...
September 2 – Emmanuel Nunes, Portuguese composer, 71 September 4 – IanParrott, British composer and academic, 96 September 12 – William Schatzkamer...
(1848–1918) Paul Patterson (born 1947) Harry Parr-Davies (1914–1955) IanParrott (1916–2012) Michael Parsons (born 1938) Anthony Payne (1936–2021) Martin...
Musselwhite, Professor of Psychology (2021-) Lily Newton, Professor of Botany IanParrott, Gregynog Professor of Music (1950–83), composer, musicologist Joseph...
Nielsen, Wilfrid Noyce, Frederik Pohl, Francis Poulenc, George Padmore, IanParrott, Eric Frank Russell, Jean Marie Stine, Marie Seton, Katherine Binney...
Cenci, Ivan and Rena, A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil, Monologue IanParrott (1916–2012): The Black Ram Thomas Pasatieri (1945– ): Before Breakfast...
musician. 3 September – Sir Andrew Crockett, 69, banker. 4 September – IanParrott, 95, composer and academic. 5 September Alan Kimber, 63, English swimmer...
August – Eileen Beasley, Welsh language campaigner, 91 4 September – IanParrott, composer and music writer, 96 18 September – Malcolm Struel, former...
the bilingual secondary school, Ysgol Uwchradd Bodedern, on Anglesey. IanParrott receives the John Edwards Memorial Award from the Guild for the Promotion...
producer, widower of soprano Joan Diener, following a long illness. IanParrott, 96, British composer and academic. George Savitsky, 88, American football...
singing", should be better known, and it was published by Curwen Press. IanParrott replied two months later: "Professor Sir Jack Westrup in his letter [...
Royal College of Music Henry Mountcharles (1951–), host of Slane Concert IanParrott (1916–2012), composer Henry Hugh Pierson (1815–1873), English composer...
the Second World War. It was revived during 1955–1961 by the composer IanParrott, Gregynog Professor of Music at Aberystwyth for more than 30 years. The...