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Runswick, Daryl

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Runswick, Daryl (1946– )

English composer. He studied at Cambridge, and later played double bass with the London Sinfonietta 1970–82. He was tenor singer with Electric Phoenix from 1983 and musical director of the Green Light Theatre Company from 1990.

Works

Choral and vocal

rock opera Taking the Air (1989), Lady Lazarus for amplified female voice (1985), Patents: Pending for six solo voices (1988), Needs Must when the Devil Drives for voices and electronics (1990).

Other

Main-lineing, clarinet quintet (1991), orchestration of Aïda for 24 players (Welsh National Opera 1983); recordings of Berio and Cage with Electric Phoenix.



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