Ian Parrott
Born: 5th March 1916, Streatham, London, UK
Died: 4th September 2012, Aberystwyth, Wales
Nationality: Anglo-Welsh
Ian Parrott 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.
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- Autumn Landscape for oboe and piano (1)
- Devil’s Bridge Jaunt (1)
- Fanfare Overture (1)
- Fantasising on a Welsh Tune (1)
- Portraits (1)
- Prelude and Waltz for recorder and string orchestra (1)
- Rondo Giocoso for bassoon and piano (1)
- Sinfonia Concertante (2001-3) for recorder, solo violin, string orchestra & percussion (1)
- Soliloquy & Dance (1)
- String Quartet No. 4 (1)