David Lumsdaine
Born: 31st October 1931, Sydney, Australia
Nationality: Australian
David Newton Lumsdaine is an Australian composer. He studied at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music (as it was then known). He moved to England in 1952 and for a while shared a flat with fellow expatriate, the poet Peter Porter, with whom he collaborated on several projects including the cantata Annotations of Auschwitz (1964). In London he studied composition at the Royal Academy of Music with Lennox Berkeley. In 1970 he took a lecturing position at Durham University.
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- A Garden of Earthly Delights (1)
- A Little Cantata - Tracey Chadwell in memoriam (1)
- A Norfolk Songbook (1)
- A Tree telling of Orpheus (1)
- Aria for Edward John Eyre (1)
- Bagatelles (1)
- Beginnings: “Speak!” (1)
- Blue upon Blue (1)
- Cambewarra (2)
- Coda (1)
- Crossing Palace Green to the Cathedral (1)
- fire in leaf and grass (1)
- Five Travelling Songs (2)
- Flights (1)
- Gathering, memories: Old Elvet and Racecourse (1)
- Hagoromo (1)
- Kelly Ground (1)
- Late Spring (1)
- Mandala 3 (1)
- Mandala 5 (1)
- Metamorphosis at Mullet Creek (1)
- Praise: people speak (1)
- Ruhe sanfte, sanfte ruh’ (2)
- Salvation Creek with Eagle (1)
- Shoalhaven (3)
- Six Postcard Pieces (2)
- Soundscapes (1)
- Summer (1)
- The Fairground Dances (1)
- The Miners’ Hymn (2)
- Underground: questions (1)
- What shall I sing? (1)