Ian Parrott
Ian Parrott (5 March 1916 – 4 September 2012) was a prolific Anglo-Welsh composer and writer on music. His distinctions included the first prize of the Royal Philharmonic Society for his symphonic poem ''Luxor'', and commissions by the BBC and Yale University, and for many leading British musicians. In 1958 his cor anglais concerto was first performed at Cheltenham Festival, and in 1963 his cello concerto was given by William Pleeth and the Hallé Orchestra – both concertos were conducted by Sir John Barbirolli. Provided by Wikipedia
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Concerto, for trombone and wind band. (Version for trombone and piano). by Parrott, Ian
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A guide to musical thought (with questions and exercises) by Parrott, Ian
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Method in orchestration. by Parrott, Ian
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Étude : for oboe (or flute), clarinet in B♭ and piano / by Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856
Published 1964Other Authors: “…Parrott, Ian…”
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