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Mozart fellow

The 1975 Mozart fellow at Otago University will be the Wellington composer, Larry Pruden. He will succeed Edwin Carr, who has held the: fellowship for the last two years. Mr Pruden, who is the N.Z.B.C.’s music librarian, plans to spend his year in Dunedin putting on paper a number of works that have been planned for some time. He has been composing works for large and small orchestras for almost 20 years, and has also written a string trio, a composition for brass band, and seres for the National Film Unit. His “Dances of Brittany” and other compositions have been frequently performed in recent years. A pianist since childhood, Mr Pruden is also an experienced timpanist and con-

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33665, 15 October 1974, Page 12

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Mozart fellow Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33665, 15 October 1974, Page 12

Mozart fellow Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33665, 15 October 1974, Page 12

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