- Gerard Victory
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Name = Gerard Victory
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Birth_name = Gerard Victory
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Born = birth date|1921|12|24|mf=y
Origin =Dublin ,Ireland
Died = death date and age|1995|3|14|1921|12|24|mf=y
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Occupation =Composer
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Notable_instruments =Gerard Victory (
December 24 ,1921 –March 14 ,1995 ) was a prolific Irishcomposer , writing over two hundred works across many genres and styles including tonal, serial, aleatoric andelectroacoustic music .Victory was born in
Dublin ,Ireland . After schooling, he read Celtic Studies atUniversity College, Dublin and Music atTrinity College, Dublin , earning a doctorate in 1972. In terms of composition, Victory was mostly self-taught, although he received some formal training from John Larchett,Alan Rawsthorne and Walter Beckett. He also attended the "International Summer Courses for New Music" inDarmstadt .Victory's career was primarily in music administration, serving as Director of Music for Ireland's national broadcasting station RTÉ from 1967 to 1982. He was a president of
UNESCO 'sInternational Rostrum of Composers , a Fellow of theRoyal Irish Academy of Music and a recipient of the FrenchOrdre des Arts et des Lettres and GermanBundesverdienstkreuz . He died in Dublin aged 73, on March 14, 1995.A few years before his death Victory was asked the old question of which one work he would choose to survive his others. He chose his "Symphony No. 3" (1984), which to date (2006) has been published but not recorded commercially.
Selected works
Orchestral
Vocal
Mixed media
Recordings
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