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Williamson, Malcolm, 1931-2003

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Personal name headingWilliamson, Malcolm, 1931-2003
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See alsoTeacher: Goossens, Eugene, 1893-1962
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Teacher: Lutyens, Elisabeth, 1906-1983
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Teacher: Stein, Erwin, 1885-1958
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Associated countryEngland Great Britain Australia
LocatedLondon (England)
Birth date1931-11-21
Death date2003-03-02
Place of birthSydney (N.S.W.)
Place of deathCambridge (England)
Field of activityComposition (Music)
Profession or occupationPianists Composers
Organists
Found inHis Ascendit Deus, 1961.
Int ww in music, 15th (Williamson, Malcolm Benjamin Graham Christopher; b. Nov. 21, 1931, Sydney, Australia; composer, pianist, organist)
New York times, Mar. 9, 2003 (Malcolm Williamson, 71, royal composer; d. Mar. 2, 2003, Cambridge, Eng.)
Wikipedia, August 19, 2017 (Malcolm Williamson; Malcolm Benjamin Graham Christopher Williamson, AO, CBE (21 November 1931-2 March 2003) was an Australian composer. He was the Master of the Queen's Music from 1975 until his death; born in Sydney; studied composition and horn at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music; his teachers included Eugene Goossens; in 1950 he moved to London where he worked as an organist, a proofreader, and a nightclub pianist. In 1952 he converted to Roman Catholicism. From 1953 he studied with Elisabeth Lutyens and Erwin Stein)