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  1. William Alwyn. William Alwyn, nato William Alwyn Smith [1] ( Northampton, 7 novembre 1905 – Southwold, 11 settembre 1985 [2] ), è stato un compositore, direttore d'orchestra, docente di musica britannico .È stato un prolifico compositore di colonne sonore cinematografiche.

  2. William Alwyn. William Alwyn (ur. 7 listopada 1905 w Northampton [1], zm. 11 września 1985 w Southwold) – brytyjski kompozytor muzyki poważnej i filmowej, także pisarz i malarz. Występował jako flecista wraz z London Symphony Orchestra [2] . Ukończył Royal Academy of Music w Londynie, gdzie następnie wykładał w latach 1926-1955.

  3. 29 de mar. de 2020 · Mar 29. Mar 29 WILLIAM ALWYN, STRING QUARTETS - 90 YEARS ON, FIRST RECORDINGS ON CD. MIKE LEVY. Music. Google William Alwyn and two things come straight at you: the enormity of his musical output now largely forgotten – over 300 published works including opera, ballet and orchestral scores. Most remarkably, Alwyn born in Northampton in 1905 ...

  4. Miss Julie. (Alwyn opera) Miss Julie is an English-language opera in two acts, with music and libretto by William Alwyn. His second and final opera, premiered in 1977 as a radio broadcast, Alwyn based his opera on the 1888 play Miss Julie by Swedish playwright August Strindberg .

  5. Nicholas Alwyn. Premis. Comandant de l'Orde de l'Imperi Britànic. William Alwyn, nom de naixement William Alwyn Smith [1] CBE ( Northampton, 7 de novembre de 1905 - 11 de setembre de 1985 ), fou un compositor, director d'orquestra i professor de música anglès. Espòs de la també compositora Doreen Carwithen .

  6. William Alwyn Lishman (16 May 1931 – 24 January 2021) [1] was a British psychiatrist and neurologist most famous for writing Lishman's Organic Psychiatry, a neuropsychiatry textbook and standard reference for over thirty years in its field. [2] Publishing company Blackwell had sought out Lishman to write the textbook, though he was reluctant ...

  7. Biography. William Alwyn was born in Northampton on the 7th November 1905, and died in Southwold Suffolk on 11th September 1985. He began his musical studies in 1920, studying flute, piano, and composition at London’s Royal Academy of Music - where in 1926, he was appointed Professor of Composition; a position that he was to retain for almost ...