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  1. William Alwyn CBE (born William Alwyn Smith; 7 November 1905 – 11 September 1985), was an English composer, conductor, and music teacher. Life and music [ edit ] William Alwyn was born William Alwyn Smith in Northampton , England, the son of Ada Tyler (Tompkins) and William James Smith. [3]

  2. William Alwyn was born in Northampton on the 7 th November 1905, and died in Southwold Suffolk on 11 th September 1985 just two months short of what would have been his eightieth birthday. He began his musical studies in 1920 aged just fifteen studying flute, piano, and composition at London’s Royal Academy of Music where in 1926, at the age ...

  3. I. Adagio 00:00-08:05II. Adagio, ma non troppo 08:05-15:15III. Moderato 15:15-23:55IV. Allegro jubiloso 23:55-30:30Performed by Rachel Masters (harp) with th...

  4. British composer William Alwyn (November 7, 1905 - September 11, 1985), born William Alwyn Smith, is what baseball fans like to call a "pheenom". He not only wrote music, he wrote poetry, translated French poetry, and painted, all at a highly impressive level.

  5. William Alwyn (1905-1985) - Symphony no.2 - con moto - molto moderato - quasi adagio molto calmato (1/4)Royal Liverpool Philharmonic OrchestraDir. David Lloy...

  6. Oct 30, 2011 · Enjoy this piano concerto by the English post-romantic composer and conductor William Alwyn (1905 - 1985). This was his first of two piano concerti, which he wrote in 1930.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › film-and-television-biographies › william-alwynWilliam Alwyn | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · William Alwyn was the most successful British example of a composer dividing his creativity between absolute music and film composition. Between 1941 and 1963 he scored almost 80 films, while at the same time producing an extensive catalogue of concert, choral, and chamber works.