Papers of Cedric Thorpe Davie 1929-1981
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Cedric Thorpe Davie
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Cedric Thorpe Davie (1913-1983) was born in London, the son of famous voice teacher, Thorpe Davie. Cedric studied at the Scottish National Academy of Music in Glasgow and a Caird scholarship enabled him to move to the Royal Academy of Music in London in 1932 where he studied piano with Egon Petri and Harold Craxton and horn with Aubrey Brain. In 1933 he moved to the Royal College of Music where he principally studied composition under Ralph Vaughan Williams and Dr RO Morris. He won ...
Thorpe Davie, Cedric, 1913-1983
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University of St. Andrews.
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The collection of papyri in the University Library is of some antiquity and unclear provenance. From the guide to the Papyrii collection of the University of St Andrews, 22AD-299AD, (University of St Andrews) The University of St Andrews was the first university in Scotland. In 1410 a school of higher studies was established and on 28 February 1411/12 the society of masters and scholars received formal incorporation through a charter granted by the Bishop, Henry...