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Raymond Warren
Raymond Warren was born in 1928 and studied at Cambridge University and later privately with Michael Tippett and Lennox Berkeley. From 1955-72 he taught at Queen's University, Belfast and was also Resident Composer to the Ulster Orchestra, a post which involved both composing for them and also conducting concerts of contemporary music. He was Professor of Music at Bristol University from 1972-94. His compositions include three symphonies, a violin concerto, an oratorio "Continuing Cities", two passion settings, three string quartets, and six operas, of which three are church operas for children. There are three song cycles, one commissioned by Peter Pears. He is also the author of a book,"Opera Workshop", giving a composer's view of the art of opera.
Scores
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- Score Groups
- Another Spring
- Blessing for a Journey
- Bridgwater Fair
- Bristol Service
- Burnt Norton Sketches
- Dwell in my Love
- Four and Twenty Blackbirds by trad.
- Golden Rings
- Harriet's Dancing Dolls
- Old Irish Lullaby by trad.
- Piano Sonata No. 2
- September
- Sonata for Violin and Piano
- St. John Passion with Spirituals
- String Quartet No. 2 (The Bells)
- The Death of Orpheus
