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  1. 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
  2. May 13, 2024 · A New World Every Heartbeat: A Profile Of Tristram Cary. Read later. Robert Barry looks at the life and work of Tristram Cary, pioneer of electronic music and composer of the scary bits in _Dr Who_ Robert Barry Published 12:44pm 15 April 2010. The Second World War introduced a generation to the world of electronic sound.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0142639Tristram Cary - IMDb

    Tristram Cary was born on 14 May 1925 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK. He was a composer, known for The Ladykillers (1955), Quatermass and the Pit (1967) and The Boy Who Stole a Million (1960). He was married to Jane Delin and Doris (Dorse) Enid Jukes. He died on 24 April 2008 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

    • Composer, Music Department, Sound Department
    • May 14, 1925
    • Tristram Cary
    • April 24, 2008
  4. Cary was a citizen of both Australia and Britain, and in 1991 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to Australian music. In 1999 he received the SA Great Music Award for the year, and in 2001 he gained the degree of Doctor of Music at Adelaide University.

  5. Tristram Cary was a pioneer of tape and electronic music but was equally at home with more conventional forces. As well as writing for the concert hall, he scored the film The Ladykillers and...

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  7. Apr 15, 2010 · Learn about the life and work of Tristram Cary, who created the first British electronic music studio and the scary sounds of Daleks in Dr Who. Explore his music for Expo '67, films, and concert pieces in this profile by Robert Barry.

  8. Tristram Cary was born on 14 May 1925 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK. He was a composer, known for The Ladykillers (1955), Quatermass and the Pit (1967) and The Boy Who Stole a Million (1960). He was married to Jane Delin and Doris (Dorse) Enid Jukes. He died on 24 April 2008 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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