A CHRONOLOGICAL VIEW OF WESTERN MUSIC HISTORY IN THE CONTEXT OF WORLD EVENTS

Jonathan Lloyd

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September 30, 1948: Jonathan Lloyd is born in London.
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January 15, 1982: Waiting for Gozo for woodwind quintet, trumpet, trombone, string quartet, and double bass by Jonathan Lloyd (33) is performed for the first time, in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
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April 10, 1984: Mass for six solo voices by Jonathan Lloyd (35) is performed for the first time, in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
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September 7, 1985: The Five Senses for flute and guitar by Jonathan Lloyd (36) is performed for the first time, at Brisbane University, Queensland.
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September 28, 1985: The New Ear, a sonata for winds by Jonathan Lloyd (36), is performed for the first time, in Colchester, Great Britain.
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October 21, 1985: True Refuge for clarinet and piano by Jonathan Lloyd (37) is performed for the first time, in Huddersfield, Great Britain.
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May 11, 1986: Songs from the Other Shore, four pieces for chamber ensemble by Jonathan Lloyd (37), is performed for the first time, in Conway Hall, London.
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June 25, 1986: Three works by Jonathan Lloyd (37) are performed for the first time, in the Almeida Theatre, London: Almeida Dances for clarinet/alto saxophone, percussion, piano, and string quartet, Feuding Fiddles for two violins, and String Quartet no.1 “Of Time and Motion.”
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December 5, 1986: One Step More for flute/piccolo, oboe d’amore, harpsichord, and cello by Jonathan Lloyd (38) is performed for the first time, in Bracknell, Great Britain.
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February 28, 1987: Airs and Graces for violin by Jonathan Lloyd (38) is performed for the first time, in the Purcell Room, London.
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June 27, 1987: Symphony no.3 for chamber orchestra by Jonathan Lloyd (38) is performed for the first time, in Bracknell, Great Britain.
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February 12, 1988: Symphony no.2 by Jonathan Lloyd (39) is performed for the first time, in Baden-Baden.
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July 26, 1988: Symphony no.4 by Jonathan Lloyd (39) is performed for the first time, in Royal Albert Hall, London.
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January 18, 1989: He Will Make It for cello by Jonathan Lloyd (40) is performed for the first time, in Huddersfield, Great Britain.
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January 19, 1989: Symphony no.1 by Jonathan Lloyd (40) is performed for the first time, in Birmingham, Great Britain.
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February 24, 1989: Missa brevis for chorus by Jonathan Lloyd (40) is performed for the first time, over the airwaves of the BBC.
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January 14, 1990: Symphony no.5 for chamber ensemble by Jonathan Lloyd (41) is performed for the first time, in Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham.
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July 12, 1990: Dancing in the Ruins for chamber ensemble by Jonathan Lloyd (41) is performed for the first time, in Unitarian Chapel, Warwick.
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November 4, 1990: Revelation for eight solo voices by Jonathan Lloyd (42) is performed for the first time, in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
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April 14, 1991: Marching to a Different Song for soprano and chamber ensemble by Jonathan Lloyd (42) to his own words is performed for the first time, in Bracknell, Great Britain.
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June 29, 1991: Restless Night for woodwind quintet by Jonathan Lloyd (42) is performed for the first time, in Christchurch Priory, Bournemouth.
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December 5, 1991: Wa Wa Mozart for chamber orchestra by Jonathan Lloyd (43) is performed for the first time, in Broadcasting House, London.
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January 1, 1992: There for guitar and strings by Jonathan Lloyd (43) is performed for the first time, at Snape Maltings.
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June 20, 1992: Then for guitar ensemble by Jonathan Lloyd (43) is performed for the first time, in Exeter.
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July 2, 1992: Ballad for the Evening of a Man for flute, violin, viola, and cello by Jonathan Lloyd (43) is performed for the first time, in the Purcell Room, London.
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March 13, 1993: Music to accompany the Alfred Hitchcock film Blackmail for seven players by Jonathan Lloyd (44) is performed for the first time, at the Louvre, Paris.
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January 27, 1994: Tolerance for orchestra by Jonathan Lloyd (45) is performed for the first time, in Royal Festival Hall, London.
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June 24, 1994: People Your Dreams for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, harp, and string quartet by Jonathan Lloyd (45) to words of Julius Caesar and the composer is performed for the first time, in St. Michael’s Church, Beccles.
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April 20, 1995: blessed days of blue for flute, strings, mandolin, guitar, and harp by Jonathan Lloyd (46) is performed for the first time, at Malvern College, Malvern.
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August 24, 1995: Violin Concerto by Jonathan Lloyd (46) is performed for the first time, in Aldeburgh.
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January 24, 1998: ...and beyond, a cantata for chorus and chamber orchestra by Jonathan Lloyd (49) to Hindu texts, is performed for the first time, in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.