Draft:William Green (composer)
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William Green (1962–) is a New Zealand composer, pianist and writer.[1][2] He lives in Auckland and composes opera, musical theatre, silent film, dance and choral music.[3]
Early life
[edit]William Green was born in Christchurch and studied piano with Jean MacLachlan and Maurice Till.
Career
[edit]After graduating BMus/MA at the University of Canterbury he worked as a pianist, teacher, arranger, composer and in radio.[4]
He has written for publications such as the Auckland Philharmonia News.[5]
He writes comic poems for magazines such as Lighten Up Online.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "William Green - SOUNZ". sounz.org.nz.
- ^ "Green, William Eric, 1962-".
- ^ "William Green".
- ^ "Centenarian musicians". RNZ. May 22, 2023.
- ^ "Phil News WINTER 2023 VOL.48 NO.2" (PDF).
- ^ "Wiliam Green: Granny Malaprop".