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Patrick Nunn (born 21 July 1969 in Tunbridge Wells, England), is a British composer and educator.[1]

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  1. 13 relations: BBC, Composer, Dartington College of Arts, Gary Carpenter (composer), Hyperbow, Jonathan Harvey (composer), Louis Andriessen, Royal Academy of Music, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Simon Bainbridge, Simon Emmerson (composer), Teacher, Tod Machover.

  2. English LGBT composers

BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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Composer

A composer is a person who writes music.

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Dartington College of Arts

Dartington College of Arts was a specialist arts college located at Dartington Hall in the south-west of England, offering courses at degree and postgraduate level together with an arts research programme.

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Gary Carpenter (composer)

Gary Carpenter (born 1951) is a British composer, of concert music and film scores, and also operas and musicals. Patrick Nunn and Gary Carpenter (composer) are English male classical composers.

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Hyperbow

The Hyperbow is an electronic violin bow interface that was developed as a result of an in-depth research project by students at MIT.

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Jonathan Harvey (composer)

Jonathan Dean Harvey (3 May 1939 – 4 December 2012), Faber Music was a British composer. Patrick Nunn and Jonathan Harvey (composer) are 20th-century British male musicians, 20th-century English composers, 21st-century British male musicians, English classical composers and English male classical composers.

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Louis Andriessen

Louis Joseph Andriessen (6 June 1939 – 1 July 2021) was a Dutch composer, pianist and academic teacher.

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Royal Academy of Music

The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa.

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Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama

The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama (Coleg Brenhinol Cerdd a Drama Cymru) is a conservatoire located in Cardiff, Wales.

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Simon Bainbridge

Simon Bainbridge (30 August 1952 – 2 April 2021) was a British composer. Patrick Nunn and Simon Bainbridge are 20th-century British male musicians, 20th-century English composers, 21st-century British male musicians, academics of the Royal Academy of Music, English classical composers and English male classical composers.

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Simon Emmerson (composer)

Simon Emmerson is an electroacoustic music composer working mostly with live electronics. Patrick Nunn and Simon Emmerson (composer) are 20th-century British male musicians, 20th-century English composers, 21st-century British male musicians, English classical composers and English male classical composers.

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Teacher

A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching.

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Tod Machover

Tod Machover (born November 24, 1953, in Mount Vernon, New York), is a composer and an innovator in the application of technology in music. Patrick Nunn and Tod Machover are academics of the Royal Academy of Music.

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See also

English LGBT composers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Nunn

Also known as Nunn, Patrick.