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“Billy” Moyle   View it on this youtube version   Published by Wright & Round. Billy Moyle’s favourite and most well-known composition.   Used as a contest test piece including: 1969: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class B) 1979: West of England Bandsmen’s Festival (Class B) 1989: West of England
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“Billy ” Moyle     This march remained unpublished.   Solo cornet part re-produced here by kind permission of W E Moyle’s nephew, Terry Knight Audio recording by unknown band and included here by kind permission of W E Moyle’s nephew, Terry Knight
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  George Lloyd’s first opera was inspired by The Nine Maidens standing stones near St Columb Major, and tells the story of one of the Maidens who comes back to life as a fairy. First performed in 1934 at the Pavilion in Penzance. It was recorded in 1985 by the
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  George Lloyd   See also George Lloyd – an article by Phillip Hunt See also George Lloyd Chats to Phillip Hunt   You may also be interested in reading this piece by writer, Steve Newman:https:       Some of George Lloyd’s Music Titles in blue are links to
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George Lloyd in reflective mood (Photo: courtesy William Lloyd) George Lloyd The Great Cornish Composer By Phillip Hunt (Lef A Vrest – Voice of Brass)   Mention the name George Lloyd in any discussion regarding our most prominent Cornishmen and it is probable that you will be met with a
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