Composers and arrangers - links to biographies, photos

Almond, Mark J Fauré, Gabriel Handel, Georg Frederick Punto, Giovanni Wagner, Richard
Ashworth, Bob Foley, Dean Houlding, Christopher Randall, Anthony Wild, Stephen
Bach, Johann Sebastian Fox, Adrienne Kennedy, Philip Richards, Peter Wyly, Liz
Barrett, Tim Gabrieli, Giovanni Maffon, Frantisek Scarfe, Douglas Yates, Lawrence
Bruckner, Anton Garland, Chris Mendelssohn, Felix Smith, Andrew J  
Butterworth, Arthur Gough, Christopher Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Stanford, C V  
Clements, Dominy Granados, Enrique Peet, Nicky Stuart, Mary  
Cooper, Philip Greig, Murray Procter-Gregg, Humphrey Verdi, Guiseppe  

Humphrey-Procter Gregg 1895-1980 - C.B.E.

For nearly thirty years "P-G", as he was universally known, was Head of the University of Manchester’s Music Department, latterly as the University's first "Emeritus" Professor of Music.

Several of Humphrey Procter-Gregg's compositions have recently been recorded on the Dutton Epoch label.

 

Clarinet Concerto on Dutton CDLX 7153 - Ian Scott (clarinet) and the Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted by Barry Wordsworth. CD Review

Sonata No.3 for violin and piano on Dutton CDLX 7165 - Richard Howarth (violin) and Ian Buckle (piano)

Sonata for clarinet and piano on Dutton CDLX 7165 - Nicholas Cox (clarinet) and Ian Buckle (piano)

Sonata for horn and piano on Dutton CDLX 7165 - Bob Ashworth (horn) and Ian Buckle (piano)

Westmoreland Sketches (Nos.23-26) on Dutton CDLX 7165 - Ian Buckle (piano)

 

 

Humphrey Procter-Gregg in 1918

Procter-Gregg in 1918