Humphrey Searle (Composer)
Born: 26th August 1915, Oxford
Died: 12th May 1982, London
Nationality: English
Humphrey Searle was an English composer and writer on music. His music combines aspects of late Romanticism and modernist serialism, particularly reminiscent of his primary influences, Franz Liszt, Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern, who was briefly his teacher. As a writer on music, Searle published texts on numerous topics; he was an authority on the music of Franz Liszt, and created the initial cataloguing system for his works.
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- Aubade for Horn and Strings, Op.28 (1)
- Concertante for Piano, Percussion and Strings, Op. 24 (1)
- Cyprus Dances, Op 76 (1)
- Labyrinth for orchestra, Op. 56 (1)
- Night Music (1)
- Overture to a Drama (1)
- Piano Sonata, Op. 21 (1)
- Symphonies Nos. 1-5 (1)
- Symphony No. 1 (1)
- Symphony No. 2, Op. 33 (3)
- Symphony No. 3, Op. 36 (2)
- Symphony No. 5, Op. 43 (2)
- Threnos & Toccata Op. 14 (1)
- Two Practical Cats (2)
- Variations on an Elizabethan Theme (1)
- Zodiac Variations for Small Orchestra, Op. 53 (1)