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    John Veale. John Douglas Louis Veale (15 June 1922 – 16 November 2006) was an English classical composer . Early career. He was born in Shortlands, Bromley, Kent; his father, the civil servant Douglas Veale, later served as Registrar of the University of Oxford (1930–1958) and received a knighthood. [1] .

    • Classical composer
  2. John Veale was an English composer. His great-uncle was the composer Cyril Rootham. He read modern history at Oxford University (1939–41) and studied music with Wellesz (1940–42, 1947–8) and with Sir Thomas Armstrong. A USA Commonwealth Fellowship (1949–51) enabled him to study with Sessions and Roy Harris.

  3. 18 de ene. de 2007 · Obituary. John Veale. A musical range from the Golden Gate Bridge to Kubla Khan. David Wright. Wed 17 Jan 2007 19.04 EST. The composer John Veale, who has died aged 84 of cancer, wrote melodic,...

  4. Biografía de John Veale y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Llanura roja, El jardinero español John Veale - Edad | Biografía | Películas | Noticias | Filmografía | Premios - Decine21 Es noticia:

  5. John (Douglas Louis) Veale est un compositeur britannique, né le 15 juin 1922 à Shortlands ( Grand Londres ), mort le 16 novembre 2006 à Bromley (Grand Londres). Biographie. John Veale étudie la musique notamment auprès d' Egon Wellesz, Roy Harris et Roger Sessions et entame une carrière de compositeur dans les années 1940.

    • John Douglas Louis Veale
  6. John Veale - Wise Music Classical. 1922 - 2006. British. Works. Summary. English composer. His great-uncle was the composer Cyril Rootham. He read modern history at Oxford University (1939–41) and studied music with Wellesz (1940–42, 1947–8) and with Sir Thomas Armstrong.

  7. David Hurwitz. Artistic Quality: 9. Sound Quality: 9. Here’s a real discovery. British composer John Veale (b. 1922) enjoyed a successful career as a composer of concert and film music broadly in the tradition of William Walton and other basically tonal but thoroughly modern colleagues.