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Lionel Sainsbury

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Lionel Sainsbury is an English pianist and classical composer .

Biography

Born in Wiltshire in 1958, he started playing piano as a child, and soon started to compose his own music. Later he studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, with Patric Standford for composition and Edith Vogel for piano. In 1979, he received the British Mendelssohn Scholarship[1] and met with Edmund Rubbra , John McCabe and Henri Dutilleux in Paris.[2][3][4][5]

Major works

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