About Anthony Hedges

Anthony Hedges - (born 5 March 1931) is an English composer whose output covers most musical genres. His orchestral music includes two symphonies, a Sinfonia Concertante, concertinos for Flute, Horn, Trumpet, Bassoon, Variations on a theme of Rameau, together with a substantial number of light music compositions. Works for chorus and orchestra include Bridge for the Living, (for which Philip Larkin wrote the text), The Temple of Solomon (a Huddersfield Choral Society commission)

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Heigham Sound: Overture

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Kingston Sketches, Op. 36: Waltz: Whitefriargate

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Hedges: An Ayrshire Serenade, Op.42 (1971) - 1. Allegro moderato

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Cantilena

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Hornpipe Rondo

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4 Breton Sketches: Waltz: St. Lunaire

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4 Breton Sketches: Nocturne: Sables D'or

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4 Miniature Dances: Fiona's Fancy

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4 Miniature Dances: Simon's Samba

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An Ayrshire Serenade, Op.42 (1971): 1. Allegro moderato

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