Lyell Cresswell
Born: 13th October 1944, Wellington, NZ
Nationality: New Zealander
Lyell Cresswell is a composer of contemporary classical music. He is the younger brother of Max Cresswell. He studied in Wellington, Toronto, Aberdeen and Utrecht. He moved to Scotland in the 1970s and has lived and worked in Edinburgh since 1985. He received the APRA Silver Scroll for his contribution to New Zealand music in 1979 and he won the Ian Whyte Award for the orchestral work Salm in 1978.
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- A Recipe for Whisky (1)
- Acquerello (1)
- Alas! How Swift (1)
- Anake (1)
- Apteryx (1)
- Atta (3)
- Capricci (1)
- Cassandra’s Songs (1)
- Concerto for Orchestra and String Quartet (1)
- Dancing on a Volcano (1)
- Kaea (1)
- Kotetetete: first movement (1)
- Landscapes of the Soul (1)
- Lento for Violin (1)
- Organic Music (1)
- Piano Concerto (2)
- Prayer for the Cure of a Sprained Back (1)
- Prayer to appease the Spirit of the Land (1)
- Ricercari for violin and cello (1)
- Sextet (1)
- Soliloquy on a Lambent Tailpiece (1)
- String Quartet (1)
- The Urim and the Thummim (1)
- The Voice Inside (1)
- Variations on a Theme by Charles Ives (1)
- Whira (1)
- Words for Music (1)