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Donald NallyVIDEO INTERVIEW: Ona Jarmalavičiūtė talks to American choral conductor Donald Nally, director of The Crossing, in this fascinating, illustrated, one hour programme.

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  • Donatella Flick
  • George Herbert
  • Julia Henning
  • Raehann Bryce-Davis
  • Giulio Cesare in Egitto
  • Mouse on Mars


Mary Mogil talks about the 2021 Salzburg FestivalVIDEO PODCAST: Discussion about Bernard Haitink (1929-2021), Salzburg, Roger Doyle's Finnegans Wake Project, the English Symphony Orchestra, the Chopin Competition Warsaw, Los Angeles Opera and other subjects in our hour-long November 2021 video.

Trevor Duncan

English composer Trevor Duncan, born in Camberwell, London on 27 February 1924 as Leonard Charles Trebilcock, was largely self-taught, and initially composed in his spare time, while working for the BBC.

He became well known for his light music works such as High Heels, The Girl from Corsica and the Little Suite.

Trevor Duncan died in Taunton on 17 December 2005, aged eighty-one.

 

A selection of articles about Trevor Duncan

CD Spotlight. Simply Irresistible - Gerald Fenech listens to two albums of British music. '... an inspiration for other composers ...'

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