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David Newton Lumsdaine (born 31 October 1931) 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. In 1981 he took a post as senior lecturer at King's College London. He is published by The University of York Music Press and Universal Edition.

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  • David Lumsdaine (* 31. Oktober 1931 in Sydney) ist ein australischer Komponist. Lumsdaine studierte am Konservatorium und der Universität von Sydney, war ab 1953 in London Schüler von Mátyás Seiber und schließlich von Lennox Berkeley an der Royal Academy of Music. Er komponierte mehrere Kantaten nach Texten von Peter Porter und begründete seinen Ruf als Komponist mit Orchesterwerken wie Kelly Ground (1966), Flights (1967), Mandala 1 (1967) und Mandala 2 (1969). (de)
  • David Newton Lumsdaine (born 31 October 1931) 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. In 1981 he took a post as senior lecturer at King's College London. He is published by The University of York Music Press and Universal Edition. (en)
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  • David Lumsdaine (* 31. Oktober 1931 in Sydney) ist ein australischer Komponist. Lumsdaine studierte am Konservatorium und der Universität von Sydney, war ab 1953 in London Schüler von Mátyás Seiber und schließlich von Lennox Berkeley an der Royal Academy of Music. Er komponierte mehrere Kantaten nach Texten von Peter Porter und begründete seinen Ruf als Komponist mit Orchesterwerken wie Kelly Ground (1966), Flights (1967), Mandala 1 (1967) und Mandala 2 (1969). Seit den 1960er Jahren war er auch ein gesuchter Musiklehrer. Ab 1970 unterrichtete er an der Universität von Durham, wo er ein Studio für elektronische Musik gründete. Später hatte er gemeinsam mit seiner Frau, der Komponistin Nicola LeFanu, einen Lehrstuhl am King’s College London inne. Nach seinem Rückzug vom akademischen Leben 1993 übersiedelte er nach York, wo seine Frau als Musikprofessorin an der Universität wirkte. (de)
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