1922-2000 GB
Composer of Classical
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, 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.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Dimensions II / Frames / Palinodes / Fantaisie — Impromptu | David Burge And Lois Burge - Barton McLean / Charles Eakin / Iain Hamilton / Jere Hutcheson | 1979 | Album |
Alexander Goehr: Violin Concerto, Op. 13 / Iain Hamilton: Violin Concerto, Op. 15 | Alexander Goehr, Iain Hamilton, Manoug Parikian, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Norman Del Mar | 1972 | Album |
Voyage For Horn And Orchestra / Epitaph For This World And Time | Iain Hamilton | 1971 | Album |
Instrumental Music | Phyllis Tate, Don Banks, Richard Rodney Bennett, Iain Hamilton, Barry Tuckwell, Gervase de Peyer, Brenton Langbein, Maureen Jones, William Bennett, William Pleeth, Margaret Kitchin, Peter Graeme | 1966 | Album |
Robin Orr: Symphony in One Movement Etc. | Robin Orr / Thea Musgrave / Iain Hamilton / Royal Scottish National Orchestra | 1966 | Album |
Symphony No. 2 / Scottish Dances, Op. 32 | Ross Lee Finney / Iain Hamilton - The Louisville Orchestra, Jorge Mester | 1962 | Album |
Scottish Dances | Iain Hamilton, Malcolm Arnold, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Alexander Gibson | Album | |
Instrumental Music | Elisabeth Lutyens / Iain Hamilton, Dartington String Quartet, Katherina Wolpe, Leonardo Wind Quintet, Joan Dickson, Margaret Kitchin | Album | |
Piano Sonata No. 1 / Piano Sonata Op. 13 | Sir Michael Tippett, Iain Hamilton / Margaret Kitchin | Album |