About Nicola LeFanu
Nicola LeFanu was born in England in 1947, the daughter of Irish parents. Her mother was the composer Elizabeth Maconchy. As well as composing she has enjoyed teaching composition in England, America and Australia. For many years she taught at King's College, University of London, where she had a Chair in Composition. She is married to the composer David Lumsdaine and they have a son, Peter. After her studies at Oxford, she spent a year at the Royal College of Music in London, where she won a Cobbett Prize with the Oboe Quartet in 1970.
Top Tracks
String Quartet No. 2
Catena for Eleven Solo Strings
The Bourne
Clarinet Concertino: Concertino for Clarinet and String Orchestra
Soliloquy
Preludio 2
The Bourne (Arr. for Soprano, Clarinet, Harp and Double Bass by Anne Denholm-Blair)
Misterium Mirabile
Concertino for Clarinet and String Orchestra
The Same Day Dawns: No. 1, —
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