Granville Bantock
Granville Bantock (August 7, 1868 - October 16, 1946) was a British composer of classical music.
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August 7 - 1868 - October 16 - 1946 - British - Composer - Classical music
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A close friend of fellow composer Havergal Brian, he was professor of music at Birmingham University from 1908 to 1934. He was knighted in 1930.
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Havergal Brian - Birmingham University
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His music was influenced by folk song of the Hebrides (as in the 1915 Hebridean Symphony) and the works of Richard Wagner. Some of his works have an "exotic" element (including the oratorio Omar Khayyám (1906-09)). Among his other better known works are the overture The Pierrot of the Minute (1908) and the Pagan Symphony (1928).
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Hebrides - Richard Wagner - Oratorio - Omar Khayyám - Overture
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He was influential in the founding of the City of Birmingham orchestra (later the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra), whose first performance in September 1920 was of his Overture: Saul.
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