biography
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Bush, Alan (Dudley)
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| lived:
| (1900–95 )
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| biography:
| Composer and pianist, born in London, UK. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music (1918–22), where he was a notable composition teacher (1925–78), and also at Berlin University (1929–31). In 1924 he became active in the British working-class movement and founded the Workers' Music Association (1936), becoming its president in 1941. His works include four operas, four symphonies, concertos for violin and piano, choral works, chamber works, and songs. |
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