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100:, who approved it for recording. The piece enjoyed immediate success, with numerous radio performances and a commercial recordings. In the next few years Duncan composed numerous works and he became one of the most prolific writers of so-called 'mood' music. During this period Duncan married his first wife Becky. The piece 107:
With his success, he was unable to keep his BBC identity separate from his growing fame as a composer. In 1954 Duncan was promoted to be a music producer, and this conflict of interests meant that the BBC could not schedule any of his works in its programmes. Duncan made the decision to concentrate
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compositions. Born in London, and largely self-taught, he originally composed as a sideline while working for the BBC. In the UK, he is well known for pieces such as
54:, London, England. By twelve he could play the piano by ear, but wanted to learn to read and compose music properly. Thus, for one year he attended the 667: 81:
performed. However, the BBC restricted its own employees from having music performed on air. Thus, he concentrated on writing music to be recorded for
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Trevor Duncan's most famous works are mainly classed in the light music category. As well as those mentioned above, these include
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for an external course on violin, harmony and counterpoint. However, his early knowledge of music was largely self-taught.
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Until his death in 2005, Trevor Duncan continued composing, living with his second wife Susan and their daughter Zoe in
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where he became a wireless operator. After his discharge from the RAF in 1947 he was given the opportunity to go to
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British Light Music: Trevor Duncan. Andrew Penny, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra. Marco Polo 8.223517.(Review)
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began to be heard less in the UK, he turned his attention to more serious orchestral works.
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Trevor Duncan was born Leonard Charles Trebilcock (he later shortened this to Trebilco) in
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and other companies not connected with the BBC. It was also at this point he chose his
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He was also a composer of more serious major orchestral works. His largest work, the
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based on the elements and man's achievements. Other larger compositions include
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assisting in the production of radio plays. In 1943 he was conscripted into the
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His library music appears in many productions of the 1950s and 60s, such as
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Detailed interview and biography at the Robert Farnon Society
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at the Robert Farnon Society, Retrieved 13 November 2010
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Conductors and composers of popular orchestral music
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Ray Martin's approval of his next piece, the famous
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Index

English
light music
Camberwell
Trinity College of Music
British Broadcasting Corporation
Royal Air Force
Cambridge University
Ray Martin
newsreels
pseudonym
Boosey & Hawkes
BBC Television
Francis Durbridge
Dr. Finlay's Casebook
light music
Somerset
Taunton
symphony
St Boniface Down
Quatermass II
Quatermass and the Pit
Chris Marker
La jetée
Ed Wood
Plan 9 from Outer Space
The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes
musical
Little Red Monkey
Joe MacBeth
The Intimate Stranger

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