James Douglas (composer)
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James Douglas (born 1932) is a Composer, Accompanist, Conductor, Recording artist and Organist.
Douglas was born in Dumbarton. He was based in Edinburgh. He moved to live in North West Scotland in 2006. Douglas has composed a wide variety of music: instrumental, choral, organ, flute, orchestral, wind, brass and violin.[citation needed]
Career[]
Solo Piano and Organ recitalist; Accompanist for Vocal Masterclasses throughout Europe; Deputy Organist, St. Thomas' Church, Edinburgh, 1948–50; Director of Music, Nicolson Square Church, Edinburgh, 1953–63; Mayfield Church, Edinburgh, 1963–69; Reid Memorial Church, Edinburgh, 1969–73; Music Staff, The Edinburgh Academy, 1967–1979; Director of Music, Christ Church, Edinburgh, 1986–91; Director of Ensemble, 'The Glorious Company', 2004- Records exclusively for Caritas Records (distribution global).[citation needed]
Education[]
Composer James Douglas' education, includes: Edinburgh, Paris, Munich, Salzburg and London (LRAM and ARCM). Debut: Wienersaal (Mozarteum), Salzburg, 1951.[citation needed]
External links[]
- [1] 'Exhibition celebrates Composer James Douglas @ 80
- [2] 'Tunes and Views of Glory' Press and Journal Newspaper 5 March 2008
- 'Article in North Star News'[permanent dead link]
- 'Music inspired by the melody of the land, Inverness Courier
- Scottish classical composers
- British male classical composers
- 20th-century classical composers
- 21st-century classical composers
- 1932 births
- Living people
- People from Edinburgh
- People from Dumbarton
- Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
- 20th-century Scottish musicians
- 20th-century British composers
- 20th-century British male musicians
- 21st-century British male musicians