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    Edwin Roxburgh
    Edwin Roxburgh (born 1937 in Liverpool) is a British composer and oboist. After playing oboe in the National Youth Orchestra, he won a double scholarship to study composition with Herbert Howells and oboe with Terence MacDonagh at the Royal College of Music. He also studied composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris and Luigi Dallapicolla in Florence. His students have included Daniel Giorgetti, Kenneth Hesketh, Dai Fujikura and Stephen Mark Barchan. After his studies he became principal oboist of the Sadler's Wells Opera and taught composition and conducting at the Royal College, where he founded the RCM's Twentieth Century Ensemble. Together with Leon Goossens he wrote the Menuhin Music Guide for the oboe in 1977. In 2004, Roxburgh became the acting Head of Composition at the Birmingham Conservatoire. He is also Associate Composer of the London Festival Orchestra. External links ·

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    2003 WASBE: The National Youth Wind Ensemble of Great Britain
    2003 WASBE: The National Youth Wind Ensemble of Great Britain


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