Tristram Cary
Tristram Cary (born 14th May 1925) is a British composer living in Australia.
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14th May - 1925 - British - Composer - Australia
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Cary is particularly well known for his film and television music. He has written music for the science fiction television series Doctor Who, as well as the score for the Ealing comedy The Ladykillers (1955). Later film scores included Quatermass and the Pit (1967) and Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971), both for Hammer.
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Film - Television - Science fiction television - Doctor Who - Ealing - Comedy - The Ladykillers - 1955 - Quatermass and the Pit - 1967 - Blood from the Mummy's Tomb - 1971 - Hammer
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Concert works of note include a Sonata for guitar (1959), Continuum for tape (1969), a cantata Peccata Mundi (1972), Contours and Densities at First Hill for orchestra (1972), a Nonet (1979), String Quartet No. 2 (1985) and The Dancing Girls for orchestra (1991).
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Sonata - Guitar - 1959 - Tape - 1969 - Cantata - 1972 - Orchestra - Nonet - 1979 - String Quartet - 1985 - 1991
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Cary was one of the first British composers to work in musique concrète.
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He also provided the visual design for the EMS VCS3 synthesizer.
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