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Robert Sherlaw Johnson (21 May 1932 – 3
November 2000), was a
British composer,
pianist and
music scholar.
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music scholar Robert Sherlaw Johnson. They have...
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Sherlaw Kombs (by
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English legend, also made into an
opera by
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English legend. The Worm...
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Washington Post.
Retrieved 11 July 2020.
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- The
Lambton Worm (1978) is an
opera in two acts by the
composer Robert Sherlaw Johnson with a
libretto by the
Oxford poet Anne Ridler.
There are eleven...
- College, Oxford,
where he read
music under Kenneth Leighton and
Robert Sherlaw Johnson. His
first opera, The
Duchess of
Malfi (1971), was
staged while...