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In 1959, he composed his two most famous works The Girl From Corsica and the Little Suite. The first of these was used as the theme music for the BBC Television serial of Francis Durbridge's The Scarf; the opening March from the second was used as the signature tune for Dr. Finlay's Casebook.
Dec 17, 2005 · Trevor Duncan was an English composer, particularly noted for his light music compositions. Born in London, and largely self-taught, he originally composed as a sideline while working for the BBC. In the UK, he is well known for pieces such as The Girl From Corsica, High Heels and the March from A Little Suite, all of which gained fame as ...
Dec 17, 2005 · Trevor Duncan has achieved major recognition in two specialized musical fields: in England, as a composer of light music, he has had few peers since the 1950s, and as a film composer, despite the fact…
Trevor Duncan. Real Name: Leonard Charles Trebilco. Profile: British composer, arranger, conductor, producer and engineer. Born February 27th, 1924, Camberwell, London, England. Died December 17th, 2005, Taunton, Somerset, England. Pen-name used by Leonard Trebilco (born Trebilcock).
Possibly Trevor Duncan's most serious major orchestral work for Boosey & Hawkes is his Sinfonia Tellurica (1970), lasting 32 minutes. The first three movements Mare, Terra and Ventus et ignis depict the Elements; the fourth, Homines, visualises mankind's endeavours and achievements.
Trevor Duncan (27 February 1924 – 17 December 2005) was an English composer, particularly noted for his light music compositions. Born in London, and largely self-taught, he originally composed as a sideline while working for the BBC.
Dec 17, 2005 · English composer Trevor Duncan, born in Camberwell, London on 27 February 1924 as Leonard Charles Trebilcock, was largely self-taught, and initially composed in his spare time, while working for the BBC. He became well known for his light music works such as High Heels, The Girl from Corsica and the Little Suite.