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    Default Cyril Lloyd

    An interesting composer whose music I first heard many years ago, much influenced by Peter Maxwell Davies in those days. Well worth investigating and he's still around I understand.

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    Um. I take it no-one has heard of him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
    Um. I take it no-one has heard of him.
    I'm afraid so

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roehre View Post
    I'm afraid so
    His name has escaped me as well...

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    Dear All,


    Cyril Lloyd is a Professor at the Royal Academy of Music, and composer in residence at Sutton Grammar School amongst a number of other engagements. He is an established composer of large-scale symphonic (I believe 8 so far, but could be wrong) and choral works, but I'm afraid I don't recognise the Peter Maxwell Davies influence any longer!

    Kind Regards,

    Nick.

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    It looks as if we have welcomed Mr Lloyd as our latest member. It will be good to hear an update on his work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
    An interesting composer whose music I first heard many years ago, much influenced by Peter Maxwell Davies in those days. Well worth investigating and he's still around I understand.
    I can confirm that Cy Lloyd is still composing. I've known him since we attended the same grammar school in the 1960s! Personally, I can't recollect a Maxwell Davies influence in his music over the years, though. His style has certainly become more traditional as the years have progressed and he is currently working on a 7th symphony. In fact, I was listening to the 3rd movement (which I received by email yesterday) this afternoon (merely on Sibelius) - a waltz.

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    Thanks for this update, H-W-H, and welcome to the Forum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by H-W-H View Post
    ... and he is currently working on a 7th symphony. In fact, I was listening to the 3rd movement (which I received by email yesterday) this afternoon (merely on Sibelius) - a waltz.
    7 symphonies, eh? I know he has always thought on a garnd scale. I'm told that while fellow first degree students submitted short compositions for their final "exercise", C.L. composed a grand opera.

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    Cyril Lloyd is an Inspiration to British classical music and composition, pure genius.

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