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    John Veale was educated at Repton and studied modern history at Corpus Christi College, Oxford (his father's old college). [1] [2] Discovering Sibelius and Shostakovich , and receiving encouragement from William Walton , Sir Hugh Allen and Humphrey Searle , he decided to become a composer, taking some lessons from Egon Wellesz .

  2. John Veale did not leave a large opus. He worked slowly and revised often. He wrote melodic, lyrical music in a romantic idiom which was pushed aside in the avant-garde revolution of the mid-20th century but which is now enjoying a revival.

  3. 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. His Panorama was conducted by ...

  4. Nov 20, 2006 · Yet Veale was soon able to become a full-time professional composer, celebrated in the 1950s for his film music, writing for such movies as The Purple Plain (1954), The Spanish Gardener (1955 ...

  5. Composer late 1930s - American Commonwealth Fellowship 1949-51 Junior Fellowship, Oxford, 1951-53 Film critic and film correspondent for Oxford Mail, 1965-80 Copy editor, OUP, 1968-87: Activities: Campaign -

  6. 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.

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  8. Sep 1, 2023 · He was born in Shortlands, Bromley, Kent; his father, Douglas Veale, later served as Registrar of the University of Oxford and received a knighthood. John Veale was educated at Repton and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, alongside Kenneth Tynan. As a composer, he was largely self-taught, but took some lessons from Egon Wellesz, Thomas Armstrong ...

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