File 23 - Royal Air Force, United Kingdom

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OTUFM 78-G-23

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Royal Air Force, United Kingdom

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  • 1988-1996 (Creation)

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2 pages of textual records

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(1936-)

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File consists of correspondence relating to Derek Healey's time as an Academic Professor for the Royal Air Force (RAF) in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England. He taught harmony, counterpoint, analysis, composition, orchestration, history, and aural and keyboard skills.

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      Also see programs and related materials for works performed by the RAF Central Band in Series C "Rough notes and performance records". Specific files linked below.

      Healey's Symphony no. 2, op. 66 was performed by the RAF Central Band, conducted by Barrie Hingley at the Northern School of Music during the British Association of Wind Bands Convention in Manchester, England (November 3, 1989). They performed Triptych, op. 73 (conducted by Barrie Hingley) at the World Association of Wind Bands, Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England in July 1991, and One Midsummer Morning, op. 82 (conducted by Robert Wiffen) at the British Association of Symphony Bands and Wind Ensembles (BASBWE) Convention at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, England (April 2000).

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