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Tristram Ogilvie Cary, OAM (14 May 1925 – 24 April 2008), was a pioneering English-Australian composer. [1] . He was also active as a teacher and music critic. [2] [3] Career. Cary was born in Oxford, England, and educated at the Dragon School in Oxford and Westminster School in London.
- Tristram Ogilvie Cary
- 14 May 1925, Oxford, England
- 1943–1998
Apr 4, 2009 · Biography. Tristram Cary was born at Oxford on the 14th May 1925, the third child of Joyce Cary, the novelist, and Gertrude Margaret Cary (nee Ogilvie). Cary was educated at Dragon School, Oxford; Westminster School, London (King's Scholar); Christ Church, Oxford (Exhibitioner) and Trinity College of Music, London.
Music. This article is more than 15 years old. Obituary. Tristram Cary. Sound pioneer and composer of music for Doctor Who and The Ladykillers. Mark Ayres. Fri 2 May 2008 11.38 EDT. The composer...
Apr 15, 2010 · Robert Barry looks at the life and work of Tristram Cary, pioneer of electronic music and composer of the scary bits in Dr Who. The Second World War introduced a generation to the world of electronic sound. For Delia Derbyshire it was the bombing of her home town, Coventry. The wail of air raid sirens, the crashing cacophany of aerial bombardment.
Tristram Ogilvie Cary, composer: born Oxford 14 May 1925; married 1961 Dorse Dukes (two sons, one daughter; marriage dissolved 1980), 2003 Jane Devlin; died Adelaide, South Australia 24 April...
Doctor Who: Devils' Planets – The Music of Tristram Cary is a compilation of music by Tristram Cary for the television series Doctor Who. It features all the musical contributions Cary did for Doctor Who except for his music for Marco Polo (which no longer exists) and "The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon" from The Gunfighters which was left ...
Apr 24, 2008 · Tristram Cary, composer, electroacoustic pioneer and synth designer, died April 24. His contribution to concert and entertainment musical repertoire in every genre from pure electronic music to instrumental solos and orchestral and choral works covers the entire second half of the 20th century. Bio. Cary was born in Oxford on 14th May 1925.