PeterSeabourne (born 1960) is an English contemporary classical composer based in Lincolnshire, England. Seabourne studied at Clare College, Cambridge...
Interludes, (1945) — Britten extracted four of the six interludes from his opera Peter Grimes for performance as a stand-alone orchestral piece. "I. Dawn," "II...
Seabourne is a surname. People with the surname include: Barry Seabourne (born 1947), English rugby league player John Seabourne, British film editor (fl...
2012. "PeterSeabourne composer". peterseabourne.com. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 23 June 2022. "Review: SEABOURNE Steps...
Preludes flasques (pour un chien) is a toccata. The British composer PeterSeabourne reverted to the earlier multi-sectional manner of Bach in his piano...
in the United Kingdom: Peter Maxwell Davies (10), Robin Holloway (1), David Matthews (9), James MacMillan (5), PeterSeabourne (5), and Philip Sawyers...
that's the greedy old Sheriff of Nottingham!" 112 36 "The Lottery" PeterSeabournePeter Yeldham 4 May 1958 (1958-05-04) Two rafflers, Will Sharpe (Alfred...
Carter, John Adams, John Clement Adams, Libby Larsen, Marjorie Rusche, PeterSeabourne, Michael Tilson Thomas, and Judith Weir. Her composer cousin Clarence...
Rautavaara, Maurice Ravel, Alfred Schnittke, Arnold Schoenberg, Peter Sculthorpe, PeterSeabourne, Dmitri Shostakovich, Roger Smalley, Arthur Somervell, Igor...
Matisse's final body of works known as the cutouts. The British composer PeterSeabourne b.1960 wrote a septet The Sadness of the King (2007) inspired by this...
importance of "the bright sage" Matisse, his hero. The British composer PeterSeabourne wrote a septet "The Sadness of the King" (2007) inspired by the late...
(born 1947) Jon Schmidt (born 1966) Salvatore Sciarrino (born 1947) PeterSeabourne (born 1960) Rodion Konstantinovich Shchedrin (born 1932) Yoko Shimomura...
Cellos (1982) Franz Schubert – Cello Quintet, Op. post. 163, D 956 PeterSeabourne – Quintet for Two Violins, Viola and Two Cellos (2012) Robert Simpson...
Dove (born 1959) Steve Martland (1959–2013) John Palmer (born 1959) PeterSeabourne (born 1960) George Benjamin (born 1960) Mark-Anthony Turnage (born...
world in 1999, lived in the village around that time. The composer PeterSeabourne lived at Brouncker's Court Farm in Erlestoke from 1961 to 1989, studying...
viola including Robin Holloway Viola Concerto op.56 and Sonata op.87, PeterSeabourne a large five-movement work with piano, Pietà, Airat Ichmouratov Concerto...
Anthony Ritchie (born 1960), New Zealand composer of 6 symphonies PeterSeabourne (born 1960), British composer of 6 symphonies Jesús Rueda (born 1961)...
1-3: Adrift (2008); Phantasy Caprices (2009); Storyteller (2011), by PeterSeabourne Chamber Concerto (Ligeti), by György Ligeti (1969–70) Concerto da camera...
Choice’ in The Gramophone. Their list of commissions includes works by PeterSeabourne, Sally Beamish, Edward Cowie, Joe Cutler, David Matthews, Nicholas...
College, Cambridge. Among his many pupils are Thomas Adès, Huw Watkins, PeterSeabourne, George Benjamin, Judith Weir, and Jonathan Dove. Holloway's doctoral...
Margaret Rutherford Cinematography Ernest Steward Edited by Geoffrey Foot PeterSeabourne Music by Mischa Spoliansky Production company Two Cities Films Distributed...
Castle near Bourne in 1778. Nicholas Maw was born in Grantham and PeterSeabourne lives in East Kirkby. Lincolnshire has a number of local dishes: Stuffed...
Johann Sebastian Bach and PeterSeabourne: Toccatas and Fantasies . Johann Sebastian Bach Toccatas BWV 910-916 and PeterSeabourne Steps Volume 6: Toccatas...
camp. In the book and film, the escapees are renamed "Flight Lieutenant Peter Howard", "Captain John Clinton" and "Philip Rowe". The prisoners are faced...