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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1957
'''Born:''' 1957

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Life

Born: 1957


Biography

Anglo-Welsh composer Dalwyn Henshall studied with William Mathias at Bangor University and later with Einojuhani Rautavaara at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki whilst in receipt of both a Welsh Arts Council Award to Young Artists and a Finnish Government State Scholarship. Subsequent doctoral and (Finnish Government funded) post-doctoral researches in Scandinavian and Finnish nationalism in music have profoundly affected his compositional style which has always been "mainstream traditional" even at at a time when this was deeply unfashionable.

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List of choral works

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Works not yet available on this site include: Fy Enaid Bendithia'r Arglwydd, motet for SATB, Gerallt oratorio for SATB, boys choir, soprano and baritone soli, orchestra (1990), My Faith is a Light, anthem for SATB and organ (1998), Nunc Dimittis, SATB & organ (2012), Requiem, SATB, soli and orchestra (work in progress: selected passages available form the composer's website, Springrise, for SATB, soprano solo and orchestra (words by Herrick, etc.) Triban, for SSA and harp (traditional Welsh words)(1983) Y Gelynnen, for TTBB and piano (words anon. 16th century) (1977)


Publications

Variations & Fugue for brass band, Boosey & Hawkes (1984), Three Welsh Dances for harp, Curiad (1996), Sonata for Violin and Harp, Salvi (2001)

External links

http://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/henshall