Giles Oliver Cairnes Swayne (born Hertfordshire, 30 June 1946) is a British composer. Swayne spent much of his childhood in Liverpool, and began composing...
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administrator Geraldine Swayne (born 1965), British painter and filmmaker Giles Swayne (born 1946), British composer Harald George Carlos Swayne (1860-1940), British...
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magazine Riff Raff (album), by Dave Edmunds "Riff Raff", an organ piece by Giles Swayne "Riff Raff", a song by the band AC/DC, from their album, Powerage Riffraff...
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88 (1974) Hans Werner Henze: Royal Winter Music (first sonata, 1976) Giles Swayne: Suite, Op. 21 (1976) Peter Maxwell Davies: Hill Runes (1981) Michael...
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Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. Intro "Crime Inc. Theme" by Giles Swayne contains an excerpt from a speech of Ronald Reagan Adrenaline "Ballad...
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chimes) Toshiro Mayuzumi: Bugaku (one set of wood and glass chimes) Giles Swayne Symphony No. 1 (one set of glass chimes) David Sitek, of American rock...
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as Herbert Murrill, Basil Harwood, Herbert Howells, Michael Tippett, Giles Swayne, and Arvo Pärt (who composed a Magnificat and Nunc dimittis at different...
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Rainbow 1972 André Jolivet (1905–1974) Tombeau de Robert de Visée 1972 Giles Swayne (born 1946) Canto 1972 Arthur Wills (born 1929) Sonata 1973 Xavier Benguerel...
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(born 1945) Michael Finnissy (born 1946) Colin Matthews (born 1946) Giles Swayne (born 1946) Paul Patterson (born 1947) Hugh Shrapnel (born 1947) Howard...
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composition course at The Walden School, New Hampshire. She studied with Giles Swayne whilst an undergraduate at Cambridge, and then afterwards with Simon...
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