Anthony Hedges

Composer

1931 –

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Who is Anthony Hedges?

Anthony Hedges 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, The Temple of Solomon, The Lamp of Liberty, I Sing the Birth together with a number of large-scale works for massed junior choirs and orchestra which have been widely performed.

Hedges' chamber music output is extensive, from solo to ensemble works and his vocal compositions are equally numerous and varied. He has also published a considerable amount of educational music. Often regarded primarily as a light music composer due to the large number of recordings of his light orchestral music, such works in fact represent only a small portion of his overall output.

During his working life Hedges was a music lecturer as well as a composer, firstly at The Royal Scottish Academy of Music in Glasgow, Scotland and subsequently at The University of Hull where he was awarded an Hon.DMus. During his time in Glasgow he also contributed regular reviews and articles on music to The Glasgow Herald, The Scotsman, The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph.

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Born
Mar 5, 1931
Bicester
Also known as
  • "Anthony Hedges"
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Education
  • Keble College, Oxford

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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