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Name
  
John Rose

Role
  
Composer

John luke rose b 1933 symphony no 1 the mystic 1973


John Luke Rose (born 19 July 1933 in Northwood Hills, England) is a British composer of classical music.

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After finishing at Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School, John Luke Rose was educated at the University of London and the Trinity College of Music. He received his PhD in music in 1963 on a work about the musical language of Richard Wagner.

After his studies John Luke Rose worked as a lecturer at the Trinity College of Music, the University of Oxford and of London, but mainly focussed on composing. Still in his study years he received the Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize in the consecutive years 1957 and 1958. His orchestral works were championed by conductor Bryden Thomson and performed with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

John Luke Rose should not be confused with British composer John Rose (born 1928 in London).

John luke rose b 1933 violin concerto 1975 must hear


Compositions

  • Symphony No.1 The Mystic (1973)
  • Symphony No.2
  • Violin concerto (revised 1975)
  • Piano concerto (1966)
  • Symphonic Dances for orchestra
  • Cantata The Pleasures of Youth (1964)
  • Opera Odysseus
  • Musical play St. Francis
  • Overture Macbeth (1974)
  • Clarinet quintet (1999)
  • String quartet
  • Capriccio, Elegy and Scherzetto, for cello and piano
  • Violin sonata
  • Piano sonata No.1
  • Piano sonata No.2
  • Three Meditations and Rondo, for violin
  • Apocalyptic Visions for piano
  • References

    John Luke Rose Wikipedia