Biography
Bantock studied at the RAM and showed early promise as a composer. He worked to promote the music of his contemporaries, and as an educator at Birmingham University, sought to provide his students with a complete cultural education, including literature, languages and mathematics. Bantock was influenced by Wagner and Richard Strauss and produced many large-scale orchestral and choral works. His works are neither dissonant nor chromatic, but are based upon common chords and diatonic discords. The compositons are homophonic and the chromaticisms that do appear are semi-oriental in nature, possibly due to his early training for the Indian civil service. His works were often performed at the beginning of the century, but much of his work has faded from the repertoire. ~ Lynn Vought, Rovi



 
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Sir Granville Bantock (1868-1946): A Celtic Symphony (1940)
Granville Bantock – Scenes from the Scottish Highlands
Granville Bantock - Hamabdil for 'Cello and Harp (1919) [Score-Video]
Granville Bantock – In the Far West (Serenade for Strings)
Granville Bantock : Scenes from the Scottish Highlands, Suite for string orchestra (1913)
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Sir Granville Bantock - Comedy Overture "The Pierrot of the Minute" (1908)
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