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  1. David Arthur Fanshawe (19 April 1942 – 5 July 2010) was an English composer and self-styled explorer with a fervent interest in world music. His best-known composition is the 1972 choral work African Sanctus.

  2. Learn about David Fanshawe, a composer of orchestral and chamber music and a collector of indigenous music from Africa and Oceania. Explore his works, such as African Sanctus, and his archive of 3,200 recordings, 40,000 images and 70 journals.

  3. David Fanshawe was born in 1942 in Paignton, grew up in Camberley, and was educated at St George’s Choir School Windsor and Stowe. He started work in 1959 as a trainee film editor and sound recordist, first for the Film Producers Guild then at Merton Park Studios.

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  4. David Arthur Fanshawe, composer and explorer: born Paignton, Devon 19 April 1942; married firstly Judith Croasdell Grant (one son, one daughter), secondly Jane Bishop (one daughter); died...

  5. David Fanshawe, composer and explorer, a Churchill Fellow and the recipient of many international awards, is an internationally distinguished composer, ethno-musicologist, sound recordist, archivist, performer, dynamic and entertaining lecturer, record producer, photographer and author.

  6. David Fanshawe, a composer and explorer who collected and recorded the music of different cultures, died in 2010. Read his obituary and learn about his legacy.

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  8. Mar 29, 2012 · We were all saddened when we learned David Fanshawe had passed away on 5th July 2010. Wikipedia summarises the man as "an English composer, ethnomusicologist and self-styled explorer" but to the YPC and our audiences he was something much more: a catalyst for excitement.

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