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  1. Humphrey Searle (26 August 1915 – 12 May 1982) was an English composer and writer on music. His music combines aspects of late Romanticism and modernist serialism, particularly reminiscent of his primary influences, Franz Liszt, Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern, who was briefly his teacher. [1] .

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    Humphrey Searle was a pioneer of twelve-tone music in Britain, whose distinctive work combines hyper-romantic rhetoric with a fastidious ear for instrumental colour.

  3. May 11, 2024 · Humphrey Searle (1915-1982) took a different path from contemporaries like Ralph Vaughan Williams, Arnold Bax, and William Walton in pursuing 12-tone composition as his model.

  4. Humphrey Searle (1915-1982): Symphony No.1 op.23 (1952/1953).I. Lento - Allegro decisoII. Adagio [06:32]III. Quasi l'istesso tempo [13:22]IV.

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  5. works by Humphrey Searle. Unfortunately we have no record of Suite No.1, Suite No.2, Quintet, Nocturne No.2 or Fuga Giocosa. However, you might like to know that hire material is available from us for the following works: Intermezzo (not in current catalogue, but parts can be made available) Night Music Overture to a Drama Poem Highland Reel

  6. Humphrey Searle [b. Oxford (England), 1915 - d. London, 1982] was an English twelve-tone and serialist composer active from the Second World War onwards… a contemporary of Benjamin Britten and Bernard Stevens; younger than Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Havergal Brian, Edmund Rubbra, William Walton and Michael Tippett; older than ...

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  8. Feb 11, 2014 · Humphrey Searle: Labyrinth for Orchestra, Op. 56 (1971). Conducted by Sir John Pritchard. Performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

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