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  1. Gerard McBurney (born 20 June 1954) is a British composer, arranger, broadcaster, teacher and writer. Life. Born in Cambridge, England, he is the son of Charles McBurney, an American archaeologist, and Anne Francis Edmondstone (née Charles), who was a British secretary of English, Scots, and Irish ancestry.

  2. 5. Feb. 2013 · 2.8K views 10 years ago. Few works of art have made such an overwhelming impression on music history as Wagner's Tristan and Isolde. Beyond the Score explores this opera from Prelude to...

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  3. 10. Dez. 2015 · This article is more than 8 years old. 'He speaks to us': why Shostakovich was a great communicator. Shostakovich liked a joke. He also loved great Russian novels – and his love of wordplay is...

  4. About this Artist. Gerard McBurney is a British composer, writer, and deviser, working in theater, radio, television, and concert hall. Recent projects have included. collaborations with Sir Mark Elder and the Hallé, the Southbank and Barbican Centres, Lincoln Center, the festivals in Lucerne and Aix-en-Provence, and with the Los Angeles ...

  5. 15. Mai 2007 · Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 207K subscribers. Gerard McBurney, Creative Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's critically acclaimed Beyond the Score® series, provides further insight into...

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  6. Honorary Research Fellow. Composer, orchestrator, writer, broadcaster and lecturer working in theatre, radio, television and the concert hall. Gerard McBurney is a composer of orchestral and chamber works, songs and choral music and theatrical pieces, with a specialist research interest in Russian music.

  7. Gerard McBurney is a composer, writer and deviser, working in theatre, radio, television and the concert hall. Recent projects have included collaborations with Sir Mark Elder and the Hallé, including The Madness of an Extraordinary Plan (Manchester International Festival, 2011), as well as with the Southbank and Barbican Centres in London ...