Iain Hamilton (composer)

Iain Ellis Hamilton (6 June 1922 – 21 July 2000) was a Scottish composer.

Hamilton was born in Glasgow, but was educated in London, where he became an apprentice engineer. He remained in that profession for the next seven years. He undertook the study of music in his spare time. After winning a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music, which he entered in 1947,[1] he decided to devote himself to a musical career. He earned the Bachelor of Music degree from the University of London and was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Music from the University of Glasgow.

Hamilton moved to the United States in 1962, but died in London, aged 78.[1]

Works

Chamber and solo instrument

Choral

Orchestral

Organ

Piano

Stage and opera

Vocal

References

  1. 1 2 The Houghton Mifflin Dictionary of Biography, 2003 at Google Books. Houghton Mifflin Company Reference Books, page 674. ISBN 0-618-25210-X. (One or the other source had Royal Academy of Music or Royal College of Music wrong?)
  2. 1 2 Kay, Norman (Winter 1969–1970). "Review – Works by Hugh Wood and Iain Hamilton". Tempo (new series) (Cambridge University Press) (91): 33–4. ISSN 0040-2982. JSTOR 944215.
  3. Reynish, Tim. "Program Notes to a Performance of the 1963 Version of the Overture '1912'". Archived from the original on 22 June 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2007.
  4. Piano Concerto No. 2 date: NYPL papers
  5. Piano Concerto No. 2 premiered in May 1989 "News Section". Tempo (new series) (Cambridge University Press) (169 (50th Anniversary, 1939–89)): 69–70. June 1989. ISSN 0040-2982. JSTOR 945334.

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