Humphrey Searle
English composer and conductor

Born
August 26th, 1915
109 years ago
Died
1982
43 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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Born in 1915, this individual composed numerous works and served as a conductor throughout a significant career in music. Studied under notable instructors and had compositions performed by various orchestras. Contributed to the realm of contemporary classical music, emphasizing the integration of traditional techniques with innovative ideas. Held positions in several prestigious institutions and nurtured musical talent through teaching.
Composed 'Concerto for Orchestra'
Conducted the BBC Symphony Orchestra
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