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==Life==
==Life==


'''Born:''' Melbourne, Australia, [[15 January 1972]]
'''Born:''' 15 January 1972, Melbourne, Australia


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Philip Legge is an amateur musician based in Melbourne. Although always interested in music from an early age, he took up singing as an adult with the Tasmania University Musical Society thanks to the lure of performing in Beethoven's Choral Symphony. He sings mainly as a tenor or counter-tenor, and has performed a wide variety of repertoire with a number of choirs around Australia. He has from time to time conducted choirs, composed some choral music, and on several occasions unwillingly played as a repetiteur, despite not being a pianist!


'''[[User:Philip Legge|Contributor page]]'''
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*''[[Ave atque vale (Philip Legge)|Ave atque vale]]''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/b/b7/Ave_atque_vale_PML.pdf {{pdf}}]&nbsp;)
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*[[Kubla Khan (Philip Legge)|''Kubla Khan'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/8f/Kubla_Khan_VS_PML.pdf {{pdf}}]&nbsp;[http://www.carringbush.net/~pml/music/legge/kubla.midi {{mid}}]&nbsp;[http://www.carringbush.net/~pml/music/legge/kubla.html Scorch]&nbsp;)
*[[Non nobis, Domine (Philip Legge)|''Non nobis, Domine'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/f/fd/TUMS_Non_nobis_1_0.pdf {{pdf}}]&nbsp;[http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/d/d0/TUMS_Busking_Book_1_0.sib Sibelius 3]&nbsp;)
 
[http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Special:Whatlinkshere/Philip_Legge Click here to search for composer on ChoralWiki]
 
==Publications==
==Publications==
*[[TUMS Busking Book|''The TUMS Busking Book'']]: a compendium of 26 madrigals, motets, songs, rounds, and canons, sung by the Tasmania University Musical Society.
*[[TUMS Busking Book|''The TUMS Busking Book'']]: a compendium of 26 madrigals, motets, songs, rounds, and canons, sung by the Tasmania University Musical Society.


==External links==
==External links==
'''Website:''' [http://www.carringbush.net/~pml/music/legge/ Featured composition: ''Kubla Khan'']
'''Website:''' [[pml:legge/|Featured composition: ''Kubla Khan'']]


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Revision as of 01:03, 26 October 2019

Philip Legge, February 2005

Life

Born: 15 January 1972, Melbourne, Australia

Biography

Philip Legge is an amateur musician based in Melbourne. Although always interested in music from an early age, he took up singing as an adult with the Tasmania University Musical Society thanks to the lure of performing in Beethoven's Choral Symphony. He sings mainly as a tenor or counter-tenor, and has performed a wide variety of repertoire with a number of choirs around Australia. He has from time to time conducted choirs, composed some choral music, and on several occasions unwillingly played as a repetiteur, despite not being a pianist!

See also: Philip Legge's editor page.

List of choral works

 
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL

Publications

  • The TUMS Busking Book: a compendium of 26 madrigals, motets, songs, rounds, and canons, sung by the Tasmania University Musical Society.

External links

Website: Featured composition: Kubla Khan