Hugh Shrapnel
Hugh Shrapnel (born Birmingham, England, 1947) is an English composer of contemporary classical music and oboist. He was a student of Cornelius Cardew and a member of the Scratch Orchestra. He also co-founded the Promenade Theatre Orchestra in 1969.[1][2][3]
Discography
Year | Title | |
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1998 | South of the River & Cat Preludes | CD Musicnow mncdx02 |
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References
- Sleeve notes for 'South of the River & Cat Preludes' CD (1968).
- "Hugh Shrapnel". Hugh Shrapnel.
- Scott Baker, Brigid (31 March 2010). "Hugh Shrapnel". Music Now.
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