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| Humphrey Searle (August 26, 1915 - May 12, 1982) was a British composer. After studying — somewhat hesitantly — with John Ireland at the Royal College of Music in London, he went to Vienna on a six-month scholarship to become a private pupil of Anton Webern, which became decisive in his composition career. Searle was one of the foremost pioneers of serial music in the United Kingdom, and used his role as a producer at the BBC to promote it. Works of note include a Poem for 22 Strings (1950), premiered at Darmstadt, a Gogol opera, The Diary of a Madman (1958), and five symphonies. He is also known for developing the most authoritative catalogue of Franz Liszt's works, and the numbering system he developed is frequently used to identify Liszt's works. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Humphrey Searle ] Some related entries: Ben Watt | Bobby Gillespie | John Stanley Marshall | The English Concert | Vítězslav Novák | Eagle-Eye Cherry | Michel Rivard | Jochen Hippel | Ernest Ansermet | Heinrich Sutermeister | Francesco Tamagno This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Humphrey Searle; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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