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  1. Dominic Muldowney (born 19 July 1952 [1] in Southampton) is a British composer. Biography. Dominic Muldowney studied at the University of Southampton with Jonathan Harvey, at the University of York (with Bernard Rands and David Blake), and privately with Harrison Birtwistle. [2] .

  2. www.fabermusic.com › we-represent › dominic-muldowneyDominic Muldowney - Faber Music

    A composer of extraordinary versatility, Dominic Muldowney has created award-winning music for the stage, screen and concert hall. Central to his orchestral work is an important sequence of concerti which deftly combine complex polyrhythmic experimentation with a fascination with the sounds and gestures of jazz and other musical vernaculars.

  3. This July award-winning composer of music for the stage, screen and concert hall Dominic Muldowney turns 70. His music displays extraordinary versatility and range, finding a home in ballet, concert hall, theatre, and film and television.

  4. A composer of extraordinary versatility, Dominic Muldowney has created award-winning music for the stage, screen and concert hall. Central to his orchestral work is an important sequence of concerti which deftly combine complex polyrhythmic experimentation with a fascination with the sounds and gestures of jazz and other musical vernaculars.

  5. 1 contributor. “Oceania, ‘tis for thee” is the national anthem of the fictional dystopian super-state “Oceania” from the film “1984”, based on the book by George Orwell of the same name.

  6. The Hiking Song Lyrics: Sing to the sailors, on the floating fortress / Sing to the soldiers, on the battlefield / Sing to the airmen, in the burning azure / Sing to the farmers, rising yields ...

  7. Dominic Muldowney When Harrison Birtwistle was appointed as the Royal National Theatre’s first musicdirector in 1975, he invited Dominic, who had studied privately with Birtwistle, to become his assistant.