The play of Herod : a liturgical drama from thirteenth century France / transcribed by W.L. Smoldon ; edited by Nigel Butterley. [197-?]

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The play of Herod : a liturgical drama from thirteenth century France / transcribed by W.L. Smoldon ; edited by Nigel Butterley. [197-?]

1 score (39 p.) ; 35 cm.

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Butterley, Nigel

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Composer and lecturer. Nigel Butterley was born in Sydney on 13 May, 1935. His compositions include works for solo piano, four string quartets and other chamber music, the opera "Lawrence Hargrave flying alone", and several major orchestral works. After working on the music staff of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for some years, Butterley became lecturer in contemporary music at Newcastle Conservatorium in 1973. In 1991 he retired and in the same year he became a Member of the Order of ...

Smoldon, William L. (William Lawrence)

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Epithet: Dr musicologist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000787.0x00021f Smoldon was born at Forest Gate and trained as a teacher. His training included a period at Trinity College of Music: he was also a pupil of C H Kitson and took the University of London BMus and PhD. He held senior music posts at Stratford Grammar School (1934-47) and Cheshire Training College, Alsager (1948-62). He was an authority on med...

Herod I King of Judea, 73 B.C.-4 B.C.

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