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Doreen Mary
Carwithen (15
November 1922 – 5
January 2003) was a
British composer of
classical and film music. She was also
known as Mary
Alwyn following...
- was destro**** in the mid-19th
century by the vicar, Rev. John
Charles Carwithen. He did so
because he
disapproved of what he
considered to be a superstitious...
- King-Wood. It was
written by
Allan MacKinnon. The
score was by
Doreen Carwithen. The film
follows the
exploits of
Robin Hood and his followers. In 1194...
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opera John Boda 1922 2002
American Gérard
Calvi 1922 2015
French Doreen Carwithen 1922 2003
British Alessandro Casagrande 1922 1964
Italian Chen Peixun...
- Italian-Norwegian John Boda 1922 2002
American Kelsey Jones 1922 2004
Canadian Doreen Carwithen 1922 2003
British Tale
Ognenovski 1922 2012
Macedonian Eric Jupp 1922...
- Southwold, Suffolk, in 1985. Alwyn's
second wife was the
composer Doreen Carwithen. His great-grandson is the
actor Joe Alwyn.
Stage The
Fairy Fiddler, opera...
- Craen, John Barbirolli,
Judith Bingham,
Dennis Brain, Alan Bush,
Doreen Carwithen,
Rebecca Clarke,
Jacob Collier,
Clifford Curzon,
Louis Dowdeswell, Edward...
- The
Break in The
Circle by
Robin Estridge (as
Philip Loraine).
Doreen Carwithen composed the
score for the film. An
adventurer is
hired by a
German millionaire...
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Henry Carwithen McQuillan (30
September 1906 – 28
April 1979) was a
Progressive Conservative party member of the
House of
Commons of Canada. Born in Courtenay...
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covers the
lives of
women composers Ethel Smyth,
Rebecca Clarke,
Doreen Carwithen, and
Dorothy Howell. The book
argues that
women have had
important influences...