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George Selwyn English

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Church of England Grammar and Melbourne High schools. Initial music education was provided by his father, but partly it was due to the boy's own efforts, as after the divorce his mother vetoed proper training.
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English's style was a tempered version of the English 1920s–1930s modernism. He was a skilled composer, though with limited imagination. Compositions written after the
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for string trio (1966), a String Quartet (1966, inedited) and a Wind Quintet (1969). He also wrote at least two symphonies: an undated in A minor and a
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In 1935–1939 he resided in Britain, studying in libraries, attending concerts and working as music critic. He was also the founder and editor of the
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In 1961 he began to campaign for a musical counterpart of the Commonwealth Literary Fund and led in 1965 a delegation to meet Prime Minister
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In 1939 English returned to Sydney and worked for Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd. On 14 July 1942 he was enlisted in the
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on YouTube, performed by The Sydney Symphony Orchestra under the composer, narrated by Alastair Duncan (rec. ca.1961)
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While not a first-rate composer, English was very active in music politics. His posts included:
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A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN COMPOSERS AND THEIR COMPOSITIONS -: VOLUME 2: 1955–1984
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miniature suite (pub. 1969), for 3 recorders (Pastorale – Wayfarers – Shepherd's song)
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editor (1969–78) of the journal of the Australasian Performing Right Association
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His most notable serious compositions were created in 1960s: the overture
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Commonwealth Assistance to Australian Composers Advisory Board
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show 'a cautious acceptance of the principles of serialism'.
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On 19 December 1936 English married Clare Rosina Henkes in
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Index

George English (tenor)
Roy Agnew
Raymond Hanson
George Philip John Engisch (later English)
Malvern
Royal Australian Air Force
Fellowship of Australian Composers
Australasian Performing Right Association
Harold Holt
Commonwealth Assistance to Australian Composers Advisory Board
Mosman
Hampstead
Cremorne
Prix Italia
Elizabeth Riddell
Prix Italia
Robert Hughes
Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Nicolai Malko
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