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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_SousterTim Souster - Wikipedia

    Tim Souster (29 January 1943 – 1 March 1994) was a British composer and writer on music, best known for his electronic music output. [1] Biography. Education.

  2. TIM SOUSTER was one of the most innovative and versatile composers of his generation. Educated at Oxford and starting his career as a music producer with the BBC, he subsequently worked as a freelance writer and critic of both concert and rock music, held posts of composer-in-residence at King’s College, Cambridge and in Berlin, worked with ...

  3. Tim Souster – 1943 – 1994. Home. Tim Sousters works are now available from Composers Edition. News. Tim Sousters published music has moved to Composers Edition. Many works are now available from the on-line catalogue with further titles appearing.

  4. Tim Souster (1943-94) was one of the most innovative composers of his generation. After reading music at New College, Oxford he studied composition with Richard Rodney Bennett, then joined the BBC in 1965 as a music producer in William Glock’s Third Programme.

  5. Timothy Andrew James Souster, composer, musician: born Bletchley, Buckinghamshire 29 January 1943; married 1967 Penelope Hales (two daughters); died Cambridge 1 March 1994.

  6. Discography. Below you will find a complete list of both commercial and library recordings by Tim Souster. A small sample of some of Tim’s work can be heard here. We will be adding an audio section to this site in the future.

  7. Oct 6, 1998 · On Sunday at the Wigmore Hall, John Wallace and the Wallace Collection launched their new CD, Tim Souster - Electric Brass, in a concert of staggering virtuosity.