Edward Primrose

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Edward Primrose (born 1950)[1] is an Australian composer, writer, and musical dramaturge.[2][3][4] He trained as a composer at ANU School of Music in Canberra, Australia, under the composers Larry Sitsky, Don Banks and Donald Hollier. Primrose has written orchestral works, chamber works, electro-acoustic music, and musical theatre works.[5] He has also written film scripts, theatre and radio plays. He has conducted opera (Il Trovatore, The Magic Flute, La Belle Héléne) and orchestral recordings (Sydney & Melbourne Symphony Orchestras). He married Dr Jo Violet in 2021.[6]

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